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Operator’s Manual MM101332V1 Rev. K, Sep/06 M/A-COM P7100 IP Series Portable Radios.
MM101332V1, Rev. K MANUAL REVISION HISTORY REV DA TE REASON FOR CHANGE R1A Mar/03 Initial release R2A Jun/03 Added UHF—H (4 W) and P25 functionality. R3A Feb/04 Added UHF-L (4W). D Feb/04 Added CE Mark and safety symbol conventions. E May/04 Improved detail in operating instructions.
MM101332V1, Rev. K NOTICE! This device is a RF transceiver intended for land mobile radio applications. The device m ay have use restrictions, which require that the national authority be contacted for any system licensing requirements, frequency us e, allowable power level, etc.
MM101332V1, Rev. K TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 1 SAFETY TRAINING INFORMATION............................................................................................... 7 1.1 RF EXPOSURE GUIDELINES .......................................................
MM101332V1, Rev. K 10.4.2 Scan Model .................................................................................................................... 3 2 10.5 NUISANCE DELETE (SYSTEM MODEL) .........................................................
MM101332V1, Rev. K 11.8.4 Exiting Data Cells .......................................................................................................... 53 11.8.5 Scan Lockout Mode .......................................................................
MM101332V1, Rev. K 1 SAFETY TRAINING INFORMATION The M/A-COM P7100 IP portable radio generates RF electromagnetic energy during transmit mode. This radio is designed for and classified as “Occupatio.
MM101332V1, Rev. K Table 1-1: RF Exposure Compliance Testing Distances TESTED DISTANCES (worst case s cenario) RADIO FREQUENCY Body Face 800 MHz 1.1 cm 2.5 cm VHF (136- 174 MHz) 1.1 cm 2.5 cm UHF-H (45 0-512 MHz ) 1.1 cm 2.5 cm UHF-L (378 -430 MHz) 1.
MM101332V1, Rev. K 2 SAFETY SYMBOL CONVENTIONS The following conventions are used to alert the user to general safety precautions that must be observed during all phases of operation, service, and repair of this product.
MM101332V1, Rev. K 3 OPERATING TIPS Antenna location and condition are important when opera ting a portable radio. Operating the radio in low lying areas or terrain, under power lines or bridges, inside of a vehicle or in a metal framed building can severely reduce the range of the unit.
MM101332V1, Rev. K Use only the supplied or approved antenna. Use of unauthorized antennas, modifications or attachments could ca use damage to the radio unit and may violate FCC regulations. (Refer to Table 7-1: Options and Accessories .) 3.1.2 Electronic Devices CAUTION RF energy from portable radios may affect some electronic equipment.
MM101332V1, Rev. K 4 MARITIME CHANNELS As part of FCC Equipment Authorization Part 80 li censing, a maritime frequency usage plan has been included in this manual for reference. The antenna connector (between antenna and radio) is a nominal 50 Ω im pedance.
MM101332V1, Rev. K 5 BATTERIES The P7100 series portable radios use rechargeable, recyclable Nickel Cadmium (NiCd) or Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) batteries.
MM101332V1, Rev. K 5.4 CHANGING THE BATTERY PACK 5.4.1 Removing the Battery Pack Make sure the power to the radio is turned OFF. 1. Press the latch at the bottom of the battery pack. 2. Lift the battery pack from the bottom. 3. Remove the battery pack from the radio.
MM101332V1, Rev. K 5.5 BATTERY DISPOSAL CAUTION In no instance should a battery be incinerated. Disposing of a battery by burning will cause an explosion. RECHARGEABLE BATTERY PACK DISPOSAL – The product you have purchased contains a rechargeable battery.
MM101332V1, Rev. K 6 INTRODUCTION This manual describes how to use the P7100 IP series portable radio. The P7100 IP series radio is available without a front mounted keypad (P7130 – Select model), with a 6-button front m ounted keypad (P7150 – Scan model) and with a DTMF front mounted keypad (P7170 – System model).
MM101332V1, Rev. K 7 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES Table 7-1 lists the Options and Accessories tested for use with the P7100 IP series portable radios. Items for use with a specific band split or part number are noted.
MM101332V1, Rev. K DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER Batteries (Wind Driven Rain) 7.5V NiCd Battery BKB 191 210/43 7.5V NiMH Battery BKB 191 210/44 Miscellaneous Accessories Speaker Mic <IS> KRY 101 1617/183 Speaker Mic Antenna Version Plus <IS> KRY 101 1617/184 Speaker Mic, Charger Compatible <IS> KRY 101 1617/185 Speaker Mic, Ant.
MM101332V1, Rev. K 8 USER INTERFACE Figure 8-1: Top View Figure 8-2: Side View 19.
MM101332V1, Rev. K Figure 8-3: System Model Figure 8-4: Scan Model 20.
MM101332V1, Rev. K 8.1 CONTROLS The radio features two rotary control knobs and an emergency button mounted on the top of the radio. Push-To-Talk, option and m onitor buttons are mounted on the s ide.
MM101332V1, Rev. K 8.1.2 Keypad (Scan and System Models Only) The keys on the Keypad have special functions and are labeled using a s ymbol or abbreviated word describing its primary function. Numeric entry is a se condary function of the keys. Each key is described in the following subsections.
MM101332V1, Rev. K Figure 8-6: System Radio Front Panel KEY FUNCTION Same as Scan Model. Same as Scan Model. Selects a specific system. If the ro tary knob is used to select the system and m ore than 16 systems are programm ed in the radio, the key is used to select additional banks (grouping s) of systems.
MM101332V1, Rev. K 8.2 DISPLAY The radio Display is made up of 3 lines (see Figure 8-7 ). Lines 1 and 2 contain eight alphanumeric character blocks and are used primarily to display s ystem and group names. Line 1 also displays radio status messages. The 3rd line is used primarily to di splay radio status icons.
MM101332V1, Rev. K Table 8-1: Display Descriptions Steady – “Busy” transmitting or receiving Flashing – call queued Steady – special call mode (individual or telephone) Steady – during all.
MM101332V1, Rev. K Figure 8-9: Tri-Color LED 8.2.2 Tri-Color LED The Tri-Color LED changes color to indicate radio status and is visible fro m both the front and top of the radio (see Figure 8-9 ). The three colors of the LED and the status they represent are: Green: Receiving Red: Unencrypted trans mission Orange: Encrypted transmission 8.
MM101332V1, Rev. K MESSAGE NAME DESCRIPTION SYSC OFF Syste m Scan Features Off Trunked mode only. Indicates the System Scan features are disabled. LOW BATT Low Battery Battery voltage has dropped t o the point to where the radio is no longer able to transmit.
MM101332V1, Rev. K Table 8-2: Alert Tones NA ME TONE DESCRIPTION Call Originate (A) one short mid- pitched OK to talk after pressing the push-to-talk button Call Queued (T) one high-pitched Call queue.
MM101332V1, Rev. K 9 CONVENTIONAL OPERATION In addition to the features covered in the followi ng BASIC OPERATION section, the following functions are for the conventional mode. The radio functions in the conventional mode when using conventional communications channels (non-trunked).
MM101332V1, Rev. K 10 BASIC OPERATION 10.1 TURNING ON THE RADIO 1. Power ON the radio by rotating the POWER ON-OFF/VOLUME knob clockwise. A short alert signal (if enabled through programming) indicates the radio is ready to use. Refer to Figure 8 -1 for location of the POWER ON-OFF/VOLUME KNOB.
MM101332V1, Rev. K If system selection is programmed to the SYSTEM/GROUP/CHANNEL knob, direct access to systems will not be available. Pressing or will scroll through different sets of 16 systems each (banks) if more than 16 systems are programmed into the radio.
MM101332V1, Rev. K 10.4 MODIFY SCAN LIST 10.4.1 System Model 1. Press to toggle scan OFF and verify is not displayed. 2. Select group or channel. 3. Press once to remove group or channel from list. 4. Press once to add as a normal group or channel.
MM101332V1, Rev. K 4. Press to toggle backlight ON and OFF. 5. Press to select new backlight setting. 10.7 CONTRAST ADJUST 1. Press to access the menu. 2. Press to scroll through menu until “CONTRAST” appears. 3. Press to select Contrast menu.
MM101332V1, Rev. K 3. Press again to toggle between High and Low power. 4. “POWER = HIGH” or “POWER = LOW” will appear momentarily on the top line of the display. 10.10.2 Using the Pre-Programmed Option Button Press the Option button. “POWER = HIGH” or “POWER = LOW” will appear momentarily on the top line of the display.
MM101332V1, Rev. K 3. Press . The backlight menu item is activated. Line one shows the active me nu item and its current parameter setting. Line two shows the currently selected system or group name (see Figure 10-2 ). Figure 10-2: Backlight Menu Display 4.
MM101332V1, Rev. K Table 10-1: Menu Item Information FEATURE DISPLAY PARA MET ER SETTING COMMENT Keypad Lock Menu Item: KEY LOCK Locked Unlocked Locks the keypad. To unlock; press and release “M” then within 1 second press the option button ( NOTE: this sequence is also a short cut to locking the keypad.
MM101332V1, Rev. K PRS - NAME XXXXXXXX Personality Name EEPR SIZ EEPROM Size RAM SIZ RAM Size FLSH SIZ Flash Size RF BAND Frequency Band HSD RATE Data Transfer Rate PRS VER Software Versio n DSP_ _RAM.
MM101332V1, Rev. K 10.12.3 Private Mode The Private Mode allows the radio to transmit en crypted messages and receive clear or private transmissions. The radio transm its private if the gr oup/channel is programmed for private operation and forced operation is pre-programmed.
MM101332V1, Rev. K 10.12.3.2 Key Zero All cryptographic keys can be zeroed (erased fro m radio memory) by pressing the MONITOR/CLEAR button and while still pressing this button, press a nd hold the OPTION button.
MM101332V1, Rev. K Table 10-2: Transmit/Receive Mode Compatibility for Digital Voice Operation GROUP/CHANNEL PROGRAMMING (TRANSMIT) CLEAR RECEIVE DIGITAL RECEIVE PRIVATE RECEIVE CLEAR Yes No No DIGITA.
MM101332V1, Rev. K 11 TRUNKED OPERATION This section describes P25 Trunked and EDACS operation. 11.1 SCANNING TRUNKED GROUPS Groups that have been previously added to the sca n list on a per system basis may be scanned. Each system's group scan list is retained in memory when th e radio is powered OFF or when the battery pack is removed.
MM101332V1, Rev. K group will change to non-priority scanning. One of the following messages may be momentarily displayed: The radio is not programmed to scan. SCAN DIS FIXED P1 A Priority 1 group has been pre-programmed into the radio. A new Priority 1 group cannot be selected.
MM101332V1, Rev. K 11.1.3 Deleting Groups from a Scan List 11.1.3.1 Scan Model 1. With scan operation turned OFF, select the desire d group to delete from the selected trunked system group scan list. 2. Press . The current status of the group is displayed for a time-out period.
MM101332V1, Rev. K 11.2.2 Priority System Scan The radio can also be programmed for Priority Syst em Scan. The priority system is the desired or preferred system. While receiving the control channel of the selected system, the radio will periodically leave the selected system and search fo r the control ch annel of the priority system.
MM101332V1, Rev. K 11.3 EMERGENCY O PERATION The radio's ability to declare an emergency, clear an emergency, remain locked on an emergency system and group, and the emergency audio and displa y freeze can each be enabled or disabled through programming.
MM101332V1, Rev. K If a response is made by pressing the PTT to the call prior to the programmed call-back time-out, the call will automatically be directed to the originating unit. If a response is not made before the call-back time- out, the radio will return to normal receive display, and *WHC* will appear on the first line of t he LCD.
MM101332V1, Rev. K SYSTEM MODEL 1. To select a pre-stored individual phone number, enter the indivi dual call mode using the key. is displayed. Then scroll through the list of stored num bers using the or key. 2. Press the PTT button; when the radio is clear to transmit, turns ON, turns OFF and the channel access tone sounds.
MM101332V1, Rev. K Figure 11-3: Calls Received and Personality Lists The saved call list shows all ten storage locations. If no calls have been received, the saved call list will be empty and the pre-stored list will be ava ilable upon entering the individual call mode.
MM101332V1, Rev. K 3. A telephone ring will be heard from the speaker. When someone answers the phone, press the PTT button and speak into the microphone.
MM101332V1, Rev. K 2. Overdial numbers are transmitted by entering the phone mode using the button. Press to enter the overdial select/en try mode and follow the selection mode rules to call up a stored number from the phone list. is displayed.
MM101332V1, Rev. K 11.7 STATUS/MESSAGE OPERATION Status operation permits the transmission of a pre- programmed status conditio n to the P25 Trunked or EDACS site. Message operation permits the transmission of a pre-progra mmed message text to a P25 Trunked or EDACS site.
MM101332V1, Rev. K 11.7.5 Macro Key Operation Macro key operation permits the user to accomplish a series of keystrokes with a single "macro" keystroke. Each Macro Key is capable of executing up to twenty (20) keystrokes, to any push button input (i.
MM101332V1, Rev. K • Pressing the “no data” (ND) key toggles data state ON or OFF. • Clearing an emergency. (Valid only if th e emergency caused “Data OFF” operation.
MM101332V1, Rev. K 2. Press the PTT button. If the receiving radio receiv es the Page and responds, both radios will emit three high-pitched tones. 11.9.1.1 Direct Dial Page (Sy stem Mode Only) The following procedures describe how to in itiate and complete a Direct Dial Page.
MM101332V1, Rev. K 12 PROJECT 25 (P25) CONVENTIONAL OPERATION 12.1 GROUP CALLS IN P25 MODE 12.1.1 Transmitting a Group Call 1. Select the desired P25 system. (P25 icon will appear in displa y.) 2. Select the Talk Group/Conventional Channel. (Selected sim ultaneously using either the system/group/channel knob or the group ke y.
MM101332V1, Rev. K 12.3 EMERGENCY GROUP CALLS IN P25 MODE There is no method available for a system-wide Emergency clear. An emergency group call must be cleared on each individual radio. 12.3.1 Declaring an Emergency Group Call 1. Select the desired P25 system and Talk Group/Channe l.
MM101332V1, Rev. K 13 RADIO TEXTLINK OPERATION (EDACS ONLY) Radio TextLink provides a simple means of exchan ging text messages. This section describes how to send messages if the Radio TextLink feature is enabled. To send a text message: 1. Select SEND MSG with the and scroll through the list of pre-defined m essages using the or keys.
MM101332V1, Rev. K 14 OPERATION FOLLOWING WATER CONTACT If the P7100 IP model radio has been immersed in water or if the m icrophone air path or speaker grill become clogged with water, follow instructions und er “Radio Microphone” and “R adio Speaker” sections to assure the highest quality transmitted and received messages.
MM101332V1, Rev. K 15 IMMERSIBLE P7100 IP PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE Those P7100 IP radios labeled “immersible” (see Figure 15-1 ) require periodic testing using specialized equipment to verify the radio’s watertight integrity.
MM101332V1, Rev. K IP 15.1 TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE – IMMERSIBLE P7100 To preserve the watertight integrity of the P7100 IP portable radio, the radio must be serviced by a service center authorized and certified by M/A-COM to perfo rm the neces sary tests to verify the watertight integrity.
MM101332V1, Rev. K 16 BATTERY WARRANTY A. M/A-COM, Inc. (hereinafter "Seller") warrants to the original purchaser for u se (hereinafter "Bu yer") that nickel-cadmium and nickel-met.
MM101332V1, Rev. K 17 WARRANTY A. M/A-COM, Inc. (hereinafter "Seller") warrants to the original p urchaser for use (hereinafter "Buyer") that Equipment manufactured by or for the S eller shall be free from defects in mat erial and workmanship, and shall conform to its published speci fications.
MM101332V1, Rev. K NOTES 63.
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