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Operator’s Manual
MM-014716-001
Jun/08
M/A-COM
M7300 Series
Digital Mobile Radio
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Page 1 - Digital Mobile Radio

Operator’s Manual MM-014716-001 Jun/08 M/A-COM M7300 Series Digital Mobile Radio

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MM-014716-001 10 2 RF ENERGY EXPOSURE INFORMATION 2.1 RF ENERGY EXPOSURE AWARENESS, CONTROL INFORMATION, AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR FCC OCCUPATI

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MM-014716-001 100 SYSTEM NUMBER SYSTEM NAME TRK/CNV GRP/CHN NUMBER GRP/CHN NAME USE

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MM-014716-001 101 SYSTEM NUMBER SYSTEM NAME TRK/CNV GRP/CHN NUMBER GRP/CHN NAME USE

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MM-014716-001 102 16 WARRANTY A. M/A-COM, Inc. (hereinafter "Seller") warrants to the original purchaser for use (hereinafter "Buyer&

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Tyco Electronics Wireless Systems Segment 221 Jefferson Ridge Parkway Lynchburg, Virginia 24501 (Outside USA, 1-434-385-2400) Toll Free 1-800-528-771

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MM-014716-001 11 2.2 COMPLIANCE WITH RF EXPOSURE STANDARDS Your MA/COM, Inc. M7300 mobile two-way radio is designed and tested to comply with a numbe

Page 9 - 1 SAFETY SYMBOL CONVENTION

MM-014716-001 12 MOBILE RADIO FREQUENCY SPLIT ANTENNA PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION RSAFE CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT (CM) RSAFE UNCONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT (CM) 70

Page 10 - REQUIREMENTS

MM-014716-001 13 3 OPERATION SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS 3.1 TRANSMITTER HAZARDS The operator of any mobile radio should be aware of certain hazards co

Page 11 - 2.2.1 Mobile Antennas

MM-014716-001 14 4 OPERATING RULES AND REGULATIONS Two-way FM radio systems must be operated in accordance with the rules and regulations of the loca

Page 12 - 2.2.3 Contact Information

MM-014716-001 15 5 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The M7300 mobile is a state-of-the-art radio that trunks seamlessly between the 800 MHz frequency band and the

Page 13 - 3.1 TRANSMITTER HAZARDS

MM-014716-001 16 • Comfort settings, such as volume and display brightness that are applicable to the individual control head can be adjusted and can

Page 14 - 4.1 OPERATING TIPS

MM-014716-001 17 6 CHANGE OPERATING MODE 6.1 CHANGE FROM OTP MODE To change from OTP operating mode to P25, EDACS, or Conventional: 1. Use to cycl

Page 15 - 5 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

MM-014716-001 18 7 OPENSKY OPERATION 7.1 CH721 FRONT PANEL COMPONENTS The front panel of the control head includes a dot matrix display, controls fo

Page 16 - 5.3 GPS RECEIVER

MM-014716-001 19 The buttons on the front panel are backlit for operation in a low ambient light level such as nighttime operation. Some buttons also

Page 17 - 6 CHANGE OPERATING MODE

MM-014716-001 2 MANUAL REVISION HISTORY REV DATE REASON FOR CHANGE - Jun/08 Initial Release. M/A-COM Technical Publications would particularly appre

Page 18 - 7 OPENSKY OPERATION

MM-014716-001 20 7.2 POWER UP AND VOLUME CONTROL 7.2.1 Power Up 1. Rotate the Power On-Off/Volume Control knob clockwise to power on the radio. The

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MM-014716-001 21 The User ID may be remembered from the previous log-in. (Refer to Section 7.5 for further details regarding log-off commands.) The pa

Page 20 - 7.4 LOGIN TO THE NETWORK

MM-014716-001 22 Figure 7-3: Typical Display 7.8 RADIO STATUS ICONS Status Icons indicate the various operating characteristics of the radio. The

Page 21 - 7.6 TURNING THE RADIO OFF

MM-014716-001 23 7.10.1 Profiles As stated above, each profile can contain up to sixteen (16) talk groups. A profile also defines the radio’s emergenc

Page 22 - 7.10 PERSONALITY

MM-014716-001 24 7.11 ALERT TONES The M7300 radio also provides audible Alert Tones or “beeps” to indicate the various operating conditions (see Tabl

Page 23 - 7.10.2 Talk Groups

MM-014716-001 25 Table 7-4: Basic Menu Structure Menu Name Radio Displays (top and bottom lines) Usage Notes To/From Dwell Display registration,

Page 24 - 7.12 BASIC MENU STRUCTURE

MM-014716-001 26 Menu Name Radio Displays (top and bottom lines) Usage Notes See Previous Page current scan mode Scan Mode “ScnModeMenu” Use to

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MM-014716-001 27 7.13 DUAL-TONE MULTI-FREQUENCY Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency (DTMF) is the system used by touch-tone telephones. DTMF assigns a specific

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MM-014716-001 28 7.15 CHANGING THE ACTIVE PROFILE The radio can store up to sixteen (16) standard profiles, one of which is the currently active prof

Page 27 - 7.14.2 DTMF Overdial

MM-014716-001 29 7.18.1 Enabling Stealth Mode 1. Using , scroll through the menu until “StealthMenu” appears. 2. To immediately turn stealth mode o

Page 28 - 7.18 STEALTH MODE

MM-014716-001 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 1 SAFETY SYMBOL CONVENTION...

Page 29 - 7.18.1 Enabling Stealth Mode

MM-014716-001 30 7.21.1 Receiving a Voice Call No action is required to receive a voice call. The display responds to incoming voice calls as follows:

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MM-014716-001 31 7.23 INTERCOM MODE The optional intercom mode gives users at multiple control heads connected to the same radio the ability to commu

Page 31 - 7.24 TALK GROUP LOCK OUT

MM-014716-001 32 The default emergency and emergency-capable talk groups can be locked out if they are NOT in an emergency state. If a talk group is l

Page 32 - 7.25 SCANNING

MM-014716-001 33 Table 7-6: Scan Modes SCAN MODE EXPLANATION No Scan Eliminates distractions. Full communications (transmit and receive) on selected t

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MM-014716-001 34 7.25.2 Scanning Priority The following lists the scanning priority order (from highest to lowest): 1. Selected talk group in emergen

Page 34 - 7.26 MAKING SELECTIVE CALLS

MM-014716-001 35 7.26.1 Manually Dialing a Selective Call (System Model Control Head) 1. Press *8 on the keypad. 2. Enter the number of the radio to

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MM-014716-001 36 7.27 SELECTIVE ALERT Selective alert messaging is an OTP feature allowing one of up to eight (8) pre-programmed text messages (refer

Page 36 - 7.27 SELECTIVE ALERT

MM-014716-001 37 Table 7-7: Status of Selective Alert STATUS MESSAGE DEFINITION Delivering Select Alert message transmit attempt Busy Too busy – Tr

Page 37 - 7.27.2 Receiving Messages

MM-014716-001 38 1. Press the *9 keys. 2. Enter the telephone number. Ignore dashes/spaces, and precede the number with any required access digits s

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MM-014716-001 39 • Upon successful emergency declaration: ¾ An emergency tone will sound in the radio’s speaker/headset if the radio is not in steal

Page 39 - 7.29.2 Silent Emergency

MM-014716-001 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 7.16 CHECKING OR CHANGING THE SELECTED TALK GROUP...28 7.17 ADJUSTIN

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MM-014716-001 40 If the radio is in stealth mode, clearing the emergency will take the radio out of stealth mode. 7.29.4 Receiving an Emergency Call

Page 41 - 7.30 ENCRYPTION

MM-014716-001 41 The emergency dismiss timer is cleared when the emergency is cleared. 7.30 ENCRYPTION In the OpenSky network, both data and voice u

Page 42 - 7.32 DYNAMIC REGROUPING

MM-014716-001 42 CAUTION Do not set a talk group for manual encryption if it has been set for encryption by the network administration personnel. Perf

Page 43 - 7.33 GPS COORDINATES

MM-014716-001 43 In response, affected radios automatically re-register to receive their edited personalities. During re-registration, subscriber equi

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MM-014716-001 44 8 P25/EDACS/CONVENTIONAL COMMON OPERATION 8.1 CH721 FRONT PANEL COMPONENTS The front panel of the control head includes a dot matri

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MM-014716-001 45 Table 8-1: Front Panel Default Controls and Functions PART FUNCTION Power On-Off/Volume Control knob Turn knob clockwise to power on

Page 46 - 8.3 SELECTION MODE RULES

MM-014716-001 46 PART FUNCTION DIS Used to adjust the current display intensity and the keypad backlight level. IND Used to call an individual or mak

Page 47 - 8.4 DIRECT ACCESS

MM-014716-001 47 Line 1 shows the currently selected item name (XXXXXXXX) from the list. Line 2 indicates the list (YYY) that the selection is to be m

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MM-014716-001 48 Once the feature has been accessed, all normal menu functions work. The user can scroll up or down through all of the entries. Featur

Page 49 - 8.5.3 Features Enabled

MM-014716-001 49 These number fields show the set limits of the of the user's radio as: • SG# XXX - Maximum number of system/groups combination

Page 50 - 8.6.1 System Selection

MM-014716-001 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 8.3 SELECTION MODE RULES...

Page 51 - 8.8.2 Clear Modes

MM-014716-001 50 FEATURE NUMBER POSSIBLE FEATURES STANDARD OR OPTIONAL 33 P25 Common Air Interface Optional 34 Direct Frequency Entry Optional 38

Page 52 - 8.8.4 ProVoice Private Mode

MM-014716-001 51 METHOD 2: If group selection is programmed as the primary function of the ramp control, select a group by pressing up or down, to sc

Page 53 - 8.8.5 Private Operation

MM-014716-001 52 8.8.3 ProVoice Digital Mode ProVoice digital mode allows the radio to transmit and receive digitized voice signals. These digital si

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MM-014716-001 53 • If Private mode is disabled and a private call is received, the reply transmission will be in Private mode if the transmission is

Page 55 - 8.9 MACRO KEY OPERATION

MM-014716-001 54 8.8.5.2 Transmitting an Encrypted Call 1. Select the desired group or channel. 2. Place the radio in private mode by pressing the O

Page 56 - 9.1 RADIO STATUS ICONS

MM-014716-001 55 8.9 MACRO KEY OPERATION Macro key operation permits the user to accomplish a series of keystrokes with a single "macro" ke

Page 57 - 9.2 MESSAGES

MM-014716-001 56 9 EDACS AND P25 TRUNKED OPERATION 9.1 RADIO STATUS ICONS Status icons are indicators that show the various operating characteristic

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MM-014716-001 57 9.2 MESSAGES During radio operation, various messages are displayed on either line 1 or line 2. Typical messages include control cha

Page 59 - 9.3 ALERT TONES

MM-014716-001 58 MESSAGE NAME DESCRIPTION WHC=1 Who Has Called This display indicates the number from the Who Has Called list. Individual calls rec

Page 60 - 9.4 MENU

MM-014716-001 59 MESSAGE NAME DESCRIPTION BANK=1-8 The bank of keys that are going to be loaded when the keyloader loads encryption keys. This is

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MM-014716-001 6 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 9.11.2 Call Storage Lists...

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MM-014716-001 60 NAME TONE DESCRIPTION Carrier Control Timer Five short high-pitched warning tones followed by a long low-pitched tone. Sounds if th

Page 63 - 9.7 CONVENTIONAL FAILSOFT

MM-014716-001 61 An example of the menu item selection process and menu item parameter change is detailed below for the contrast menu item. 1. Press

Page 64 - 9.9 SYSTEM SCAN OPERATION

MM-014716-001 62 FEATURE DISPLAY PARAMETER SETTINGS COMMENT Encryption Key Loading Menu item: KEYLOAD Once selected: KEY LOAD BANK = N Up to 8 bank

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MM-014716-001 63 FEATURE DISPLAY PARAMETER SETTINGS COMMENT Feature Encryption Display Menu Item: FEATURESOnce selected: See Feature Encryption Displ

Page 66 - 9.10 GROUP SCAN OPERATION

MM-014716-001 64 Emergency and Special Call are not operational during conventional failsoft. In addition, the GRP control will not operate. 9.8 EME

Page 67 - 9.10.6 Turning Scan Off

MM-014716-001 65 9.9.2 ProScan™ The radio can be programmed for ProScan™ system scan operation for multi-site applications depending on the version o

Page 68 - 9.11 INDIVIDUAL CALLS

MM-014716-001 66 9.10 GROUP SCAN OPERATION Only Groups that are part of the radio's scan list will be scanned. Groups are added to the scan list

Page 69 - 9.12 SCAT OPERATION

MM-014716-001 67 2. Press (+) or (-) with . The current scan status of the group is displayed for a time-out period. 3. Press (-) with to delete t

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MM-014716-001 68 9.11 INDIVIDUAL CALLS 9.11.1 Receiving and Responding to an Individual Call When the radio receives an individual call (a call direc

Page 71 - 9.14 MOBILE DATA

MM-014716-001 69 toggle between the two lists by pressing the IND key. If wrap is enabled, the calls received list wraps on itself and not into the ot

Page 72 - 9.14.4 Exiting Data Calls

MM-014716-001 7 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 11 P25 CONVENTIONAL OPERATION...

Page 73 - 9.14.6 Data Lockout Mode

MM-014716-001 70 9.13 TELEPHONE INTERCONNECT CALLS 9.13.1 Receiving a Telephone Interconnect Call (Trunked Mode Only) Receiving a telephone interconn

Page 74 - 9.15.2 Message Operation

MM-014716-001 71 1. Follow the procedure in Sending a Telephone Interconnect Call (Trunked Mode Only) to establish a connection to the telephone syst

Page 75 - 9.17.1 Emergency Operation

MM-014716-001 72 Turn power to the radio OFF before connecting or disconnecting any cables, including the data cable. Also, turn power to the radio O

Page 76 - 10 CONVENTIONAL OPERATION

MM-014716-001 73 9.14.5 Scan Lockout Mode Following the transmission or reception of a data call, if scan is enabled, scanning will stop temporarily (

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MM-014716-001 74 9.15.1 Status Operation Status operation permits the transmission of a pre-programmed status condition to the EDACS site. To send a s

Page 78 - 10.4 MENU

MM-014716-001 75 9.17 DYNAMIC REGROUP OPERATION Dynamic regroup operation permits multiple talk groups (up to eight) to be added to a radio via the C

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MM-014716-001 76 10 CONVENTIONAL OPERATION 10.1 RADIO STATUS ICONS Status icons are indicators that show the various operating characteristics of th

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MM-014716-001 77 MESSAGE NAME DESCRIPTION UNKNOWN Caller's ID Not Received Indicates that an individual call is being received, but the caller

Page 81 - 10.7 EMERGENCY OPERATION

MM-014716-001 78 MESSAGE NAME DESCRIPTION KEY=1-7 Displayed on line 2 of the display in the display key mode of the menu for conventional systems

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MM-014716-001 79 An example of the menu item selection process and menu item parameter change is detailed below for the contrast menu item. 1. Press

Page 83 - 10.9 TURNING SCAN ON

MM-014716-001 8 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page FIGURES Figure 7-1: System Model...

Page 84 - 10.12 TYPE 99 DECODE

MM-014716-001 80 FEATURE DISPLAY PARAMETER SETTINGS COMMENT Display Current Encryption Key(s) Menu item: DISP KEY Once selected: SYS KEY, GRP KEY or

Page 85 - 10.13 DIRECT MODE OPERATION

MM-014716-001 81 10.5 RECEIVING A CALL 1. Turn the radio on by rotating the POWER ON-OFF/VOLUME knob clockwise (out of detent). A short alert signal

Page 86 - 11.1 RADIO STATUS ICONS

MM-014716-001 82 10.7.1 Using 5-Tone Signaling to Declare an Emergency If 5-Tone signaling is defined for emergency declaration in place of G-STAR eme

Page 87 - 11.2 MESSAGES

MM-014716-001 83 3. While current scan status is displayed, press (+) to add the channel to the scan list. is displayed. This sets the selected cha

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MM-014716-001 84 10.10 TURNING SCAN OFF Toggle the scan operation OFF by pressing SCAN. The radio will resume operation on the selected channel. 10.1

Page 89 - 11.4 MENU

MM-014716-001 85 Type 99 operation can be reset manually or automatically (pre-programmed). Manual reset is achieved by briefly pressing CLR, if prog

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MM-014716-001 86 11 P25 CONVENTIONAL OPERATION 11.1 RADIO STATUS ICONS Status icons are indicators that show the various operating characteristics o

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MM-014716-001 87 11.2 MESSAGES During radio operation, various messages are displayed on either line 1 or line 2. Typical messages include control ch

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MM-014716-001 88 MESSAGE NAME DESCRIPTION *PHONE* Phone Call Displayed when an initiated phone call is in progress. This is displayed on line 2 of

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MM-014716-001 89 11.3 ALERT TONES The M7300 series mobile radio also provides audible alert tones or “beeps” to indicate the various operating condit

Page 94 - 12 BASIC TROUBLESHOOTING

MM-014716-001 9 1 SAFETY SYMBOL CONVENTION The following conventions are used throughout this manual to alert the user to general safety precautions

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MM-014716-001 90 CNTRST = X Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Line 1 shows the active menu item and its current parameter setting (XXX). Line 2 shows the currently se

Page 96 - 13 TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE

MM-014716-001 91 FEATURE DISPLAY PARAMETER SETTINGS COMMENT Scan Add/Delete Menu item: SCAN A/D When selected: Toggles through scan selections Toggle

Page 97 - 14 KEYPAD REMAPPING

MM-014716-001 92 11.5.2 Receiving a Group Call The radio will unmute according to the squelch mode defined in the radio personality (monitor, normal,

Page 98 - 15 RADIO SETUP

MM-014716-001 93 3. To send a voice message, press the PTT and speak into the microphone. 4. To clear an emergency from the transmitting radio, perf

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MM-014716-001 94 12 BASIC TROUBLESHOOTING If the radio is not operating properly, check Table 12-1 for likely causes. For additional assistance, cont

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MM-014716-001 95 SYMPTOM CAUSE SOLUTION Screen displays: NOSUPRT The voice authentication security policy is set to only allow authenticated users.

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MM-014716-001 96 13 TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE The Technical Assistance Center's (TAC) resources are available to help with overall system operation,

Page 102 - 16 WARRANTY

MM-014716-001 97 14 KEYPAD REMAPPING If the keys have been remapped to provide new functions, fill in the following template for future reference. B

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MM-014716-001 98 15 RADIO SETUP RADIO TYPE: FREQUENCY BAND: OPERATOR'S NAME: EMERGENCY GROUP: SYSTEM NUMBER SYSTEM NAME TRK/CNV GRP/CHN NUMB

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MM-014716-001 99 SYSTEM NUMBER SYSTEM NAME TRK/CNV GRP/CHN NUMBER GRP/CHN NAME USE

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