Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product FM1200 Pioneer
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- 1 - User Manual Philips FM1200 / FM1100 / FM1300 VHF or UHF Personal Mobile Radio Dennis Koller PA4DEN Jan Buiting PE1CSI Philips Mobile Radio Collection Ju ly 2001 Contents User Manual ...............................................................
- 2 - Keyboard Layout: Main Functions: Key(s): Function: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Enter channel, frequency or number * Scanning # Reverse shift E Activate tone squelch (CTSS / 5 - tone) F Go to Calling Cha.
- 3 - 1. Select Frequency The transceiver operates in one of three modes. Using the G button you may sele ct between VCO and Memory mode. The third mode is the Priority Channel which may be switched on and off with the F key.
- 4 - See Heading 7 for the name display on/off function. 6. Storing Priority (PR) Channel It is very usef ul, particularly in mobiles, to have a single button available to retrieve the Priority Channel. The Priority Channel frequency may be programmed as follows: Display: - Select VCO mode (43*.
- 5 - To cancel this setting, perform the same keypresses in reverse order. The indicator will disappear. 13. Transmitter power Transmitter output power is dependent on: - The va lue set by the intern.
- 6 - Suppress beep tones. Indicator C lights while suppressing. - Beep On / Off Keyboard beep. - Beep Volume: --- Vol ume of keyboard beep. - Roger beep On / Off Transmit a beep on keying off the transmitter. - DTMF tones *** ms Define length of DTMF tones.
- 7 - Appendix A. The FM1200 SB0 PMR with Ha ndsfree Kit The FM1200 SB0 is an FM1000 family member specially made for large trunked radio networks formerly operated by several large Electricity Boards in the UK. The FM1200 B0 has a Type - 1 control board and was designed to cover 132 - 156 MHz.
- 8 - Appendix B. FM1200/1300 Equipment Identification Coding System.
- 9 - Appendix C. Microphone Socket and Power Connector Pinouts.
- 10 - Appendix D. Local and Remote Mounting Options Note: nu meric keypad and VOX/Junction box not shown in these drawings..
- 11 - Appendix E. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Below is a list of questions we have been asked over and over again, together with the standard answers supplied. 1. My converted FM1200 does n ot generate tones, how come? Step through the Status Menu ( H - 5 ).
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