44
Programming Talk Group ID’s
Enter the talk group ID for each group you entered:
1. If you are still in the programming mode, press
DATA
. Otherwise, hold
TRUNK
for 2
seconds, then select the bank and system type and press
E
.
2. Repeatedly press
HOLD
U
or
LIMIT
V
until
PRO9 ID
appears. Then press
E
.
3. Repeatedly press
HOLD
U
or
LIMIT
V
or rotate the dial to select the talkgroup ID
channel you want to program.
4. Enter an ID. To enter the dash used in Type I ID’s, use the
.
key.
5. Repeat Steps 3 and 4 for all ID’s you want to program.
Programming a Hybrid System
A hybrid system is simply a Type I system with some blocks designated as Type II blocks.
To program a Hybrid system, follow the steps listed in “Programming Motorola Systems”
on Page 41. However, if you want a block to be Type II, select Size Code S-0.
When you begin searching a trunking bank with a hybrid fleet map, you will see both types
of system ID’s. That is, Type II ID’s usually appear as an even number without a dash;
Type I ID’s appear as a three or four digit number, followed by a hyphen, followed by a one
or two digit number.
Programming EDACS Systems
1. Hold down
TRUNK
for about 2 seconds. The scanner beeps and
BANK
,
TRUNK
, and
the bank letters A-J blink.
2. Press a bank key to select the bank where you want to store the frequencies.
3. Select EDACS scanning by turning the rotary tuner or repeatedly pressing
HOLD
U
or
LIMIT
V
to select one of the following EDACS scanning choices:
•
ED-HI
(Wideband, 9600 bps)
•
ED-LO
(Narrowband, 4800 bps)
•
ED-SCT
(SCAT)
Then press
E
on the keypad.
4. If necessary, repeatedly press
HOLD
U
or
LIMIT
V
until
PRO9 F
appears. Then press
E
on the keypad.
5. To enter the trunking frequencies for LCN1, use the keypad to enter the first frequency,
then press
E
on the keypad.
(Press
.
to enter the decimal point).
Note
: To clear a mistake while entering a frequency, press
.
twice then enter the
frequency again.
6. For each additional frequency, select the next channel by turning the rotary tuner or
pressing
HOLD
U
. Then use the keypad to enter the next frequency, then press
E
on
the keypad.
(Press
.
to enter the decimal point).