Enter the
Hi Channel
and press
SEL
/
ENT
.
Enter the
Offset
and press
SEL
/
ENT
.
Enter the
Base Frequency
and press
SEL
/
ENT
.
Enter the
Step
and press
SEL
/
ENT
.
Press
F1
(
Save
) to save the table and exit.
Press
▼
to move to the next table number (as needed) and repeat.
Press
F1
(
Save
) to save
all
trunking tables and exit.
Fleet Map
(Motorola Type I/IIi only):
Motorola Type I and Type IIi systems require you to program a fleet map. This allows you to receive the talkgroup
IDs correctly. If
you don’t know which fleet map to use, you can try a method I found at
.,
Determining Type I Motorola Fleet Maps
Dave Goodson. If you know the fleet map by name, E1P1, E1P2, etc., I have listed 16 pre-set
so you can see the size codes.
Press
◄
or
►
to select one of the
pre-set
, or
Custom
.
If
Custom
is selected, press
SEL
/
ENT
to edit the size codes for the blocks.
Press
▼
to select the Block (
0-7
) then press
◄
or
►
to select the size code
S(0-14)
.
Press
▼
to move to the next
Block
and repeat for all the blocks (as needed).
Press
F1
(
Save
) to save the fleet map and exit.
Note:
If you select size code S-12, S-13, or S-14, these restrictions apply:
S-12 can only be assigned to blocks 0, 2, 4 or 6.
S-13 can only be assigned to blocks 0 and 4.
S-14 can only be assigned to block 0.
Since these size codes require multiple blocks, you will be prompted for the next available block. For example, if you assign Block 0 as S-12, the
scanner prompts you for block 2, the next block available, instead of block 1. If you assign Block 0 as S-14, you would not see another prompt
because S-14 uses all available blocks.
TalkGroup Menu
Here is where you edit talkgroup IDs. To
create
a Talkgroup object see
Creating Objects
. If you have a lot of IDs to program and don't have the software,
'
Duplication
' will be your best friend. This will allow you to set all the parameters for an ID, i.e. delay, LED color, etc., duplicate it, and just change the ID
number.
To
Edit
an existing Talkgroup object
press
PGM
then press
F2
(
EDIT
)
.
Press
►
until
TGRP
is over
F3
then press
F3
.
Press
◄
or
►
to select the Scan List where the object is located. Press
▼
or
▲
to locate the object in the list.
Press
F2
(
EDIT
) then
F2
(
CURR
). See also
Finding Objects
.
Use
▼
or
▲
to select each option
.
Menu changes do not take effect until the menu is saved-F1
(
Save
).
If you forget to save any changes, you will see '
Unsaved Changes! Go Back?
'.
Press
F1
(
Yes
) to go back or
F3
(
No
) to exit without saving.
Scan Lists
LED Color
Delay Time
Latch LED
Hit Count
LED Mode
Scan Lists:
This is where you select which Scan List(s) you want the ID to be in for scanning.
Press
◄
or
►
to select the list (
01-22
) then press
SEL
/
ENT
to select any/every list you want the talkgroup object to be in. A
*
(asterisk) will appear in
front of each list the object will be assigned to.
Note:
The
*
will
always
be in front of the
Default Scan List
. If you want to select a different list, don't forget to deselect the default Scan List.
TSYS:
This is where you select a (1) trunking system or
create a new trunking system
to be associated with the ID.
Press
◄
or
►
to select the
trunking system
you want the ID to be in.
ID:
This is where you enter the talkgroup ID (or private/radio ID) number. A 'Wildcard' is a special type of ID object that allows you to monitor
all
Talk Group
traffic on the trunked system and is created by default. IDs can be classified as '
' or '
'. Wildcard IDs monitor all Talk Group traffic on the
system and you have the option to store (
F3
) or lock out (
F1
) new Talk Groups as they appear. See also
.
Press
F3
(
Dflt
) for a
Wildcard
ID
.
Enter a
Motorola Type II
ID
- a
1-5-digit ID number
. Valid Talk Group IDs are divisible by 16.
Enter a
Motorola Type I
ID
-
fff-ss
where
fff
is the fleet and
ss
is the sub-fleet.
Enter a
EDACS
ID (AFS)
-
aa-ffs
where
aa
is the agency,
ff
is the fleet, and
s
is the sub-fleet.
Enter a
EDACS
ID (Decimal)
- the default EDACS format is
AFS
. If you want to enter in Decimal format you will have to change
TGID Format
(in the
GLOB
menu) to '
Decimal
' first, then enter the
1-4 digit
ID number
.
Enter a
LTR
ID
-
a-hh-uuu
where
a
is the area code (0 or 1),
hh
is the home repeater (01-20), and
uuu
is the user ID (000-254).
Enter a
Radio ID
- a
1-8 digit Radio number
.
Type:
Selects the
ID Type
. Default is
Group
.
Press
◄
or
►
to select:
Group
- will only monitor
Talk Group
radio traffic on the specified Talk Group ID.
Private
- will only monitor
private
radio traffic on the specified Private ID (or Radio ID).
IDs designated as 'Private' can also be tagged and viewed on line 5 of the display when '
Show RadioID
' (in the '
Expert Settings
' menu) is set to
Yes
.
Tag:
Press
SEL
/
ENT
to change the default ID name-'
*ID
' to something different.
See
Entering text
or
Using Quick Text
.
L/Out:
Sets the lockout status of the ID. Default is
Off
.
Press
◄
or
►
to select
On
or
Off
.
Note:
locking out Talk Group IDs that have private Radio IDs associated with them will also lock out those private Radio IDs.