CM1039 PROFESSIONALSERIESMOBILERADIO INSTRUCTION MANUAL CopyrightNotice StandardCommunicationsPtyLtdreservesallrightstothisdocumentandtheinformation containedherein.Reproduction,useordisclosuretothirdpartieswithouttheexpress permissionisstrictlyprohibited. Copyright2013 StandardCommunicationsPtyLtd Sydney,Australia RADIOFREQUENCYEXPOSUREHAZARD Attention Thisradioshouldbeusedonlyinanoccupational(workrelated)environmentwherethe userisawareofandabletoexercisecontrolovertheirexposuretoRFenergy.Thisradiois notauthorizedforusebytheconsumerorbythegeneralpopulation. TocomplywiththeUSFCCradiofrequencyguidelinesandtoensureyoursafetypleaseread thefollowinginformationbeforeinstallingandusingtheradio. Usetheradioonlywithintheguidelinesofthismanual. Useonlywithanapprovedantenna. DonotremovetheRFExposurelabelfromthisradio. Donottransitlongerthantherateddutycycleof50%talk50%listen. RadioFrequencyExposureControl ThisradioemitsRF(RadioFrequency)energyorradiowaveswhentransmitting.RFenergyis oneofmanyformsofelectromagneticenergyincludingsunlightandelectricity.TheFCC RadioFrequencyexposureguidelinesincluderecommendationsonthesafelevelsof exposureforworkersandthegeneralpublicwithasignificantmarginofprotection. TocomplywithFCCexposurelimitstheradiomustbeinstalledusinganexternallymounted antennawithagainofeither2.15dBior5.15dBi.Transmitonlywhenbystandersareata minimumsafedistanceof35inches(0.9m)fromtheantenna. ForfurtherinformationonRFenergyexposureandhowtocontrolit,pleasevisitthe followingwebsite.www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety/rffaqs.html 2 CompliancewithRFEnergyStandards Thisradioisdesignedandtestedtocomplywithanumberofnationalandinternational standardsandguidelines(listedbelow)regardinghumanexposuretoRFelectromagnetic energy.ThisradiocomplieswiththeIEEEandICNIRPexposurelimitsfor occupational/controlledRFexposureenvironmentatdutycyclesofupto50%talk50%
listenandshouldbeusedforoccupationaluseonly.IntermsofmeasuringRFenergyfor compliancewiththeFCCexposureguidelines,yourradioradiatesmeasureableRFenergy onlywhenitistransmitting(duringtalking),notwhenitisreceiving(listening)orinstandby mode. ThisradiocomplieswiththefollowingRFenergyexposurestandardsandguidelines:
UnitedStatesFederalCommunicationsCommission,CodeofFederalRegulations;
47CFRpart2subpartJ AmericanNationalStandardsInstitute(ANSI)/InstituteofElectricalandElectronic Engineers(IEEE)C95.11992 InstituteofElectricalandElectronicEngineers(IEEE)C95.11999edition InternationalCommissiononNonIonizingRadiationProtection(ICNIRP)1998 FCCCOMPLIANCE ThisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththelimitsforaClassBdigital device,pursuanttopart15oftheFCCRules.Theselimitsaredesignedtoprovide reasonableprotectionagainstharmfulinterferenceinaresidentialinstallation.This equipmentgeneratesusesandcanradiateradiofrequencyenergyand,ifnotinstalledand usedinaccordancewiththeinstructions,maycauseharmfulinterferencetoradio communications.However,thereisnoguaranteethatinterferencewillnotoccurina particularinstallation.Ifthisequipmentdoescauseharmfulinterferencetoradioor televisionreception,whichcanbedeterminedbyturningtheequipmentoffandon,the userisencouragedtotrytocorrecttheinterferencebyoneormoreofthefollowing measures:
Reorientorrelocatethereceivingantenna. Connecttheequipmentintoanoutletonacircuitdifferentfromthattowhichthe Increasetheseparationbetweentheequipmentandreceiver. receiverisconnected. Consultthedealeroranexperiencedradio/TVtechnicianforhelp. 3 USINGTHERADIOINEXPLOSIVEATMOSPHERESORBLASTINGAREAS Switchoffyourradiobeforeenteringanyareawheretheremaybeinflammablegas,liquids ordust.Anexplosioncouldresultinseriousinjuryordeath. Switchoffyourradiowhenapproachingablastingarea.Blastingareasareusuallysign postedwithinstructionstouserstoturnofftwowayradios.Strongradiotransmissions couldigniteblastingcapsresultinginanunscheduledexplosionresultinginseriousinjuryor death. INSTALLATIONGUIDELINES Donotinstalltheradionearanairbagorinanareawhereanairbagmaydeploy.If anairbagisobstructedbytheradio,itmaynotdeployasexpected.Itcouldalso propeltheradiowithenoughforcetocauseseriousinjury. Avoidtouchingtheheatsinkattherearoftheradiowhiletheradioisinuse.The heatsinkcanbecomehotduringprolongeduse. Donotinstalltheradioinfrontofavehicleheater.Theradiorequiresacoolairflow overtherearheatsinkwhentransmittingtomaintainefficiency. Donotmakeunapprovedmodificationstotheradio.Suchmodificationscouldvoid thewarrantyandcausetheradiotooperateoutsideitsapprovedspecifications. InterferencewithVehicleElectronics SomeoftheelectronicsinyourvehiclemaybesusceptibletoRFenergywhenyourradiois transmitting.Examplesofelectronicdevicesinyourvehiclethatcouldbeaffectedareanti lock/antiskidbrakingsystems,cruisecontrolsystemsandfuelinjectionsystems.Ifyour vehicleisfittedwithanyofthesesystemspleaseconsultyourvehiclemanufacturerto determinewhetherthesesystemsarelikelytobeaffectedbyyourradiowhenitis transmitting.Carefulselectionofmountinglocationsandgoodinstallationtechniques shouldgenerallyminimizeanyinterferencetoyourvehicleelectronics. 4 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION........................................................... FEATURES........................................................... PRIMARYCONTROLS........................................................ FrontPanel......................................................... RearPanel......................................................... MC513BCMicrophone................................................ 6 6 7 7 7 7 PROGRAMMABLEKEYS...................................................... 8 8 MENUNAVIGATION........................................................ General............................................................ 8 9 MenuMap......................................................... 10 GENERALOPERATION...................................................... 10 Backlight........................................................... TXPowerLevel...................................................... 10 10 Squelch............................................................ SquelchLevel....................................................... 11 BeepVolume....................................................... 11 12 FirmwareVersion.................................................... 12 RadioSerialNumber.................................................. 12 SelectiveCall........................................................ 13 DTMF.............................................................. 13 MCD1200DigitalDataSignaling........................................ 13 CTCSS/DCS.......................................................... 14 MonitorFunction.................................................... 14 Zones.............................................................. 17 Scan............................................................... 18 Voting.............................................................. 20 ScanNuisanceDelete................................................. DynamicRegrouping.................................................. 20 FailsoftOperation.................................................... 21 INSTALLATION............................................................. 21 MountingtheCradle................................................. 21 FittingtheRadio..................................................... 22 RemovingtheRadio.................................................. 22 22 FittingtheMC513BCMicrophone....................................... 23 RemovingtheMicrophone............................................. 23 ConsoleMounting.................................................... 24 DCPowerConnection................................................. 24 AntennaConnection.................................................. SPECIFICATIONS............................................................ 25 WARRANTY............................................................... 26 5 INTRODUCTION TheGMECM1039Seriesisa25WCommercialradiowhichwilloperateintheVHF136174 MHz,UHF(H)450MHz512MHzandUHF(L)403MHz470MHzbands. GMECM1039Seriesradiosrepresentasignificantopportunityforbothlargeandsmall networkoperatorstoeffectivelyfutureprooftheircommunicationssystems.TheCM1039 seriesofmobileradiospermitsfleettransitionfromasimple,yetfullyfeaturedanalog transceivertoatotallycompliantconventionalortrunkedP25digitalsolution. TheGMECM1039supportsarangeofconfigurableoptionstosuitanyapplicationand virtuallyanyvehicleinstallationchallenge. TheCM1039Seriescanoperateinthreemodes:
1. Conventionalanalog 2. P25Conventional 3. P25Trunkedwithencryptionanddata FEATURES LocalandRemoteconfigurations Scan RSSIVoting 1072Channels 50Zones Selcall(analogmode) MDC1200(analogmode) CTCSS DCS Programmablefunctionkeys Channelprofiles 6 PRIMARYCONTROLS FrontPanel Microphone Socket RearPanel Channel/
SelectKnob Display On/OffVolume/
ClearKnob F1Function F2Function F3Function F4Function Key Key Key Key 12VDC Connection Antenna Socket CallKey UPKey Dash()Key Extension Speaker MC513BCMicrophone PushToTalk Key DownKey ARYCONTROLS 7 PROGRAMMABLEKEYS Thefunctionsofthefollowingbuttonsaredeterminedthroughdealerprogramming. Select(SEL)knob) Clear(CLR)knob) F1Key F2Key F3Key F4Key CallKey(MC513BCtop) Dash()Key(MC513BCfront) MENUNAVIGATION Themenuisusedtoadjustsettingswithintheradio.Menuitemscanbeindividually enabledordisabledbythedealerprogrammer.Dependingonhowitisprogrammed,the menuinyourradiomayonlyincludeasmallselectionofthepossibleitemslistedbeloworit maybedisabledcompletely. Anenabledmenuitemmaynotbeapplicabletoallinstalledchannels;however,themenu itemwillalwaysremainvisibleinthemenu.Attemptstoselecttheinvalidmenuitemwill resultinanerrorbeep. MenuNavigationGeneral Toaccessthemenu,presstheSELknob.RotatetheSELknobtoscrollthroughtheavailable menuoptions.PresstheSELknobagaintoselectthedisplayedoption.Forsubmenuitems, rotatetheSELknobagainuntiltherequiredsubmenuitemisdisplayedthenpresstheknob toselect. Example:ToadjusttheBeepTonevolumelevel;
1. PressSELtoaccesstheMenu. 2. RotatetoSETTINGSthenpressSEL. 3. RotatetoALERTLEVELthenpressSEL. 4. RotatetoBEEPVOLUMEthenpressSEL. 5. RotatetheknobtoadjusttheBeepVolumelevel. 6. PressSELtoacceptthechangeandreturntothepreviousmenulevel Tostepbacktothepreviousmenuoptionatanytime,presstheCLR(volume)Knob.Toexit themenucompletelyandreturntothenormaldisplay,pressandholdtheCLRknob. 8 Note:TheMenuoptionwilltimeoutafter5secondsifnofurthermenuselectionsaremade. MenuMap ThefollowingMenuMaprepresentsalloftheavailablemenuoptions.Onlythemenuitems thathavebeenenabledinyourradiowillactuallyappearinyourradiosmenu. 9 GENERALOPERATION BACKLIGHT TheLCDbacklightbrightnesslevelisadjustablein16stepsfromofftofull. Toadjustthebacklightbrightness;
1. PressSEL. 2. RotatetoSETTINGSandpressSEL. 3. RotatetoDISPLAYandpressSEL. 4. RotatetoBKLGTandpressSEL. 5. Rotatetoselecttherequiredbrightnesssetting. 6. PressSELtoaccept. TXPOWERLEVEL Setstheglobalmaximumtransmitpowerfortheradio.Theusercanselectfrom1of4 levels:1W,5W,10W,25W. Note:Individualchannelscanalsohavetheirownpowersettingsinwhichcasethetransmit powerfortheselectedchannelwillbethelowerofthetwopowersettings. E.g.Ifachannelissetfor10Wandthemaximumpowerlevelis25W,thenthetransmit poweronthatchannelwillbe10W.Howeverifthemaximumpoweristhenloweredto5W, thentheactualtransmitpoweronthatchannelwillbe5W. TosettheTXPower;
1. PressSEL. 2. RotatetoSETTINGSandpressSEL. 3. RotatetoFUNCTIONSandpressSEL. 4. RotatetoTXPOWERandpressSEL. 5. RotatetoselecttherequiredTXpower 6. PressSELtoaccept. SQUELCH Toturnthesquelchoff;
1. PressSEL. 2. RotatetoSETTINGSandpressSEL. 3. RotatetoFUNCTIONSandpressSEL. 4. RotatetoSQUELCHandpressSEL. 10 5. RotatetoselectONorOFF.ThesquelchwillopenwhenOFFisselectedandclose whenONisselected. 6. PressSELtoaccept. Note:SquelchsettingsarenotapplicabletoP25operation. SQUELCHLEVEL Thesquelchleveladjuststhesensitivityofthesquelchtoincomingsignals.Thesquelchlevel shouldbesetatapointwherethesquelchremainsclosedwhentherearenosignals presentbutwillopenonmostsignals. Inquietcountryorrurallocationswherethereislittleinterferencealowervaluemaybeset toallowthesquelchtoopenonveryweaksignals. Ininnercityapplicationsorareasofsevereinterferenceahighervaluemaybenecessaryto allowonlystrongersignalstoopenthesquelch. Toadjustthesquelchlevel;
1. PressSEL. 2. RotatetoSETTINGSandpressSEL. 3. RotatetoFUNCTIONSandpressSEL. 4. RotatetoSQLLEVELandpressSEL. 5. Rotatetoselecttherequiredsquelchlevelfrom19 6. PressSELtoaccept. BEEPVOLUME TheBeepVolumeadjuststhevolumelevelofthebeepsthatareheardwhenbuttonsare pressed. ToadjusttheBeepVolume;
1. PressSEL. 2. RotatetoSETTINGSandpressSEL. 3. RotatetoALERTLEVELandpressSEL. 4. RotatetoBEEPVOLUMEandpressSEL. 5. Rotatetoselecttherequiredbeepvolumelevelfrom0to9.Todisablethebeeps select0. 6. PressSELtoaccept. 11 FIRMWAREVERSION Toreadthecurrentfirmwareversion;
1. PressSEL. 2. RotatetoSETTINGSandpressSEL. 3. RotatetoRADIOINFOandpressSEL. 4. RotatetoVERSIONandpressSEL. 5. Thecurrentradiofirmwareversionwillbedisplayed. 6. PressandholdCLRtoexitthemenu. ELECTRONICSERIALNUMBER(ESN) Toviewtheradioselectronicserialnumber;
1. PressSEL. 2. RotatetoSETTINGSandpressSEL. 3. RotatetoRADIOINFOandpressSEL. 4. RotatetoSERIALNOandpressSEL. 5. Theradioselectronicserialnumberwillbedisplayed. 6. PressandholdCLRtoexitthemenu. SELECTIVECALL SelectiveCalling(Selcall)isasecuresignalingsystemallowingindividualradiostobe selectivelycalledwithoutdisturbingothersonthesamechannel.Eachradiocanbepre programmedwithauniqueSelcallIdent.Theradiocanthenbesettoremaintotallyquiet whileitmonitorsthechannelforSelcallsignals.IfanincomingsignalcontainsaSelcall matchingtheIdentinyourradio,analarmsoundstoalertyouandthecallersidentification isdisplayedonyourradio.Inthisway,evenifyouareawayfromyourradiowhenthecallis received,youwillstillknowthatyouwerecalled.Youcanthenreturnthecallatyour convenience.Iffurthercallsarereceived,themostrecentcallerisdisplayed. IfSelcallhasbeenenabledonyourradio,itmayallowyoutocallotherswhoarealsousing theSelcallsystem.Itmayalsobeprogrammedtoallowingspecificgroupsofradiostobe calledwithoutdisturbingotherindividualsorgroups. TomakeaSelcall 1. PresstheBlueCALLbuttononthemicrophone. 2. CALLTOwillbedisplayed. 3. Pressthe or buttonsonthemicrophone(orrotatetheSELknob)toselectthe requiredcallnumberprogrammedintoyourradio. 4. HoldtheCALLbuttontomakethecall. 12 Ifthecallisreceivedsuccessfully,aconfirmationmessagewillbedisplayed. OperatingintheQuietmode TheQUIETmodepreventsanyincomingtransmissionsfrombeinghearduntilyourSelcall Identisreceived.Thisallowsyoutomonitorabusychannelforcallswithoutbeingdisturbed byunwantedsignals.WhenyourSelcallIdentisreceived,theQUIETmodeiscancelledand allincomingsignalswillbeheardinthespeaker. IfyourradioisprogrammedwithaQuietkey,youmaybeabletomanuallyactivateyour radiosQuietmutingsystem.Ifnot,yourradio'squietmutingsystemwillhavebeenpreset foryoubyyourretailer. DTMF YourradiomaybefittedwithDTMFspeeddialmemoriestoprovidepreprogrammed DTMFsequences.Iffitted,DTMFspeeddialmemoriescanbeprogrammedintooneof moreofthefunctionkeysF1,F2,F3orF4. MDC1200DIGITALDATASIGNALLING MDC1200digital/datasignalingoffersexpandedcallingfunctions. MDC1200MenufunctionsarelocatedintheSERVICESmenu.Availablemenuoptionsare;
CallAlert RadioCheck Status StatusRequest Message RemoteMonitor Stun Revive MDC1200Primaryusefunctions:
PTTID EmergencyCall CTCSS/DCS(ContinuousToneCodedSquelchSystem/DigitallyCodedSquelch) CTCSS/DCSareautomaticcodedsquelchsystemsthatallowgroupsofradioreceiversto remainquietuntiltheyreceiveacallencodedwithaspecificsquelchtone.Thereceiver's squelchthenopenstoallowthecalltobeheardandclosesagainwhenthecallisfinished. Otherradiossharingthesamechannelbutprogrammedwithadifferentsquelchtonewill 13 nothearthecall.Similarly,callsmadetootherradiosthatuseadifferentsquelchtonewill notbeheardbyyourradio.Inthiswayseveralgroupsofradioscansharethesamechannel butbealmostunawareofeachother'sexistence.OnemainadvantageofCTCSS/DCSisitis fullyautomaticwithnospecialoperationrequiredbytheuser. MONITOR Amonitorkeyisusedtomonitor(listen)toachannelthatwouldnormallyremainsquelched
(quiet)underthecontrolofaCTCSSorDCStone.WhenCTCSS/DCSisbeingused,theremay beotheruserstalkingonthechannelbutyouwillnotbeabletohearanything.Pressingthe Monitorkeyoverridesthetonesquelchtoallowyoutohearthesesignals.TheMonitorkey isoftenusedtocheckthatthechannelisclearbeforetransmitting. Note:TheMonitorkeydoesnotopentheSquelch;itsimplyoverridestheCTCSS/DCStone decoder.Iftherearenosignalsonthechannel,theradiowillstillremainquietandno receivernoisewillbeheard. ZONES TheCM1039seriesradioiscapableof50zoneswhichareusedforallocatingdiscreet channelsortalkgroup(P25)intozones.Zonescanalsobeusedforregional,hierarchyor geographicgrouping Azoneisacollectionofchannelsortalkgroups.Zonesareusedtogroupchannelsthat havesomethingincommon,suchaspublicagency(police,fire,ambulance)orgeographic region. Whenzonesareenabled,theusercanselectchannelsonlyfromthecurrentlyactivezone. Ifzonesarenotrequired,zonescanbegloballydisabled.Allchannelsthenappearinone list.Themaximumchannelcapacityis1072channels. Ifzonesareenabled,everychannelmustbelongtoazoneandeachchannelcanbeinonly onezoneatatime. Eachzonecanbeindividuallyenabled.Azonecontainingnochannelsisalwaysdisabled. Whenselectingazone,theusercanselectonlyfromthelistofenabledzones.The maximumnumberofzonesis50. Selectingazone Toselectazone:
1. PressSELtoaccesstheMenu. 2. RotatetheSELknobtoselectZONESthenpressSEL. 3. RotatetheSELknobtoselectthedesiredZonethenpressSEL. Whileselectingazoneusingthemenu,theradiocontinuestooperateonthecurrent 14 channelinthecurrentzone.Theradiodoesn'tchangetotheselectedzoneuntiltheSEL knobispressed.IftheCLRknobpressed,thezonemenuclearsandtheradiocontinuesto operateonthecurrentchannel. ProgrammablekeyscanbeassignedtotheZONEfunctionprovidingdirectaccesstothe ZONEsmenu.ThezoneisthenselectedusingtheSELknob. Ifzonesaregloballydisabled,thezonemenuitemisalsodisabled. ZoneInitialChannel Bydefault,theradiochangestothefirstchannelintheselectedzone.Thefirstchannelis knownasthehomechannelofthezone.Optionallytheradiocanbeconfiguredtosavethe currentchannelinthecurrentzonebeforechangingtotheselectedzone.Theradiothen changestothesavedchanneloftheselectedzone.Ifthereisnosavedchannelinthe selectedzone,theradiodefaultstothefirstchannelinthezone. ZoneDisplay Eachzonehasazonename.Thezonenameisdisplayedwhenselectingazoneusingthe ZONEmenu. Withaonelinedisplayitisnotpossibletoshowthechannelnameandzonenameatthe sametime.Themainscreennormallydisplaysthechannelname. IfakeyisassignedtotheZONEfunction,thenpressingthatkeywilldisplaythecurrent zone.Theradiochangestothezoneselectmenuwiththecurrentzoneasthestarting point.PressingtheZONEkeyagainorpressingtheBACKkeycancelsthezoneselectmenu. Ifnokeyispressed,atimeoutwillclearthezonemenuandreturntheradiotothemain screen.Bythismeantheusercancheckwhatthecurrentzoneisbyakeypressatanytime, butthezonenameisnotnormallydisplayed. ZonesandRecallChannels ArecallchannelisachannelassignedtoaRECALLkey.ThechannelassignedtoaRECALL keyisnotnecessarilyinthecurrentzone.WhentheRECALLkeyispressed,theradio changestotherecallchannel.Bydefaulttheradiochangestothezonetherecallchannelis in,(althoughthisisoptional),thereforethenextchannelchangeusingtheSELknobwillbe fromtherecallchannel'szone. Alternativelytheradiocanbeconfiguredtoremaininthecurrentzonewhileontherecall channelfrequencyortalkgroup.InthiscasethenextchannelchangeusingtheSELknob willbefromchannelsinthecurrentzone. 15 ZonesandScanning Therearetwomaintypesofscanning;scangroupsandzonescan.Thescanbehaviorwhen zonesarechangeddependsonthecurrentscantypeinprogress. Ascangroupisalistofchannelsusedforscanningorvoting.Thescangroupappearsinthe channellist,andisselectedbytheuserwiththeSELknob. Iftheradioiscurrentlyonascangroupchannel,scanningstopswhenthezoneischanged. Iftheinitialchannelintheselectedzoneisascangroup,thenscanningresumeswiththat scangroup. Zonescangivestheusertheabilitytoscanselectedchannelsinthecurrentzone.Channels tobeincludedinthescanaretagged.ZonescanisstartedandstoppedwiththeSCANkey. Ifzonescanisactivewhenzonesarechangedthenzonescancontinuestobeactiveinthe selectedzoneifthatzonehaschannelstaggedforzonescan.Ifzonescanisnotpossiblein theselectedzone,(e.g.thereareinsufficienttaggedchannels)thenscanstopsandtheradio changestotheinitialchannelinthezone. Channelsinascangrouparenotnecessarilyfromthecurrentzone.Whilescanningthe radioremainsinthecurrentzoneasitchangeschannelsinthescangroup.Ifasignalis receivedorPTTispressedsotheradioholdsonachannelinthescangroup,theradio remainsinthecurrentzone.Iftheuserexitsscanwhileholdingonachannelinthescan grouptheradiomaychangetothezoneoftheholdchanneloroptionallyremaininthe currentzone. ZoneEditing Zonescanbecreated,modifiedanddeletedusingtheRadioprogrammeronly.Zonescannot bemodifiedbytheuser. Ifzonesareenabled,theremustbeatleastonezoneintheradio.Ifthereisonlyonezone, thenallchannelsintheradiowillbeinthatzone. Azonemustcontainatleastonechannelforthatzonetobeenabled. Ifnozonenameisspecifiedtheradiogeneratesazonename:ZONE1,ZONE2etc. Azonecanbedisabledwiththeradioprogrammer.Adisabledzonecannotbeselectedby theuserintheradio,however,thezoneanditschannelswillstillexistinthememory. Azoneisdeletedwhenallchannelsinthatzonearealsodeletedormovedfromthatzone. Ifthezonecontainschannelsthataremembersofascangroupthatisinanotherzone,then 16 thezonecannotbedeleteduntilthechannelisremovedfromthescangroup.Whenazone isdeleted,thezonenameiserasedandallzoneflagsarecleared. Everychannelhastobelongtoazone.Channelscanbemovedfromonezonetoanotherin theprogrammer. SCAN Thescanfeatureisusedtomonitoragroupofchannelsforactivity.Whenthereisactivity onachanneltheradiostopsscanningandholdsonthatchannel. AscangroupcanonlycontainAnalogorP25channels.Thescangroupcannotinclude anotherscangrouporaP25Trunkingchannel.Thechannelsinthescangroupdonothave tobefromthesamezoneasthescangroup.Channelsinthescangroupmaybehidden channels,orchannelsthatcannormallybeselected.Ascangroupcancontainupto32 channels. Therearetwowaysthatchannelscanbegroupedforscanningorvoting:
ScanGroup ZoneScan ScanGroup Ascangroupisalistofchannelsusedforscanningorvoting.Themainuseforascangroup istodefineachannelthatperformsRSSIvotingofrepeaterfrequencies.However,scan groupscanbeconfiguredfordifferenttypesofscanningorvoting. AscangroupappearsinthechannellistandisselectedusingtheSELknob.Thenameofthe scangroupappearsasachannelname;thereforeascangroupappearstobeanother channeltotheuser.Ifzonesareenabled,ascangrouphastobelongtoazone.Ascan groupcanonlybelongtoonezone.Severalscangroupscanbeincludedinonezone. Scanningorvotingbeginsautomaticallywhenthescangroupisselected.Scanningorvoting stopswhenthescangroupisdeselected. Whilethereisnochannelactivityandthescangroupisscanning,thescangroupnameis displayed.Whenchannelactivityisdetected,thedisplaymayshowthenameofthechannel theradioisholdingon.Whenchannelactivityceasesandtheradioresumesscanningor voting,thescangroupnameisdisplayedagain. AscangroupcanbeassignedtoaRECALLkey.WhentheRECALLispressedwhileon anotherchannel,theradioselectsthescangroupandscanningorvotingbegins immediately.IfaRECALLkeyassignedtoanotherchannelorscangroupispressedwhilea 17 scangroupisactive,thenthescangroupisdeselectedandscanningorvotingstops.The radiothenselectsthechannelorscangroupassignedtheRECALLkey. Ascangroupisconfiguredusingtheradioprogrammer.Thescangroupconfiguration cannotbemodifiedandchannelscannotbeaddedtoorremovedfromthescangroupby theuser. Ascangroupcanbeconfiguredforeitherscanningorvoting.Eachscangroupcanbe configuredindividually. Scanning Scanningisgenerallyusedtomonitoragroupofunrelatedchannelsforactivity.Theradio checkseachchannelinthescangroupinturnforactivityandholdsonthefirstchannelwith avalidsignal.Theconditionstoholdonachannelarethesameasthegeneralunmute conditionsoftheradio. Whenthesignaldisappearstheradiocontinuestoholdonthechanneluntilthescanhold timeoutexpires.Ifthescanholdtimeoutexpires,theradioresumesscanning. OpenScan InOpenScan,theradioscansthechannelsinthesequenceofthechannellistcheckingfor activity. IfthePTTispressedwhileholdingonachannel,theradiotransmitsontheholdchanneland thescantransmitchannelissettotheholdchannel.WhenthePTTispressedwhile scanning,theradiotransmitsonthescantransmitchannel. PriorityScan InPriorityScan,theradioscansthechannelsinsequencesimilartoopenscanbutchecksa prioritychannelmoreoftenthantheotherchannels.Thefirstchannelinthescangroupis theprioritychannel. IfthePTTispressedwhileholdingonachannel,theradiotransmitsontheholdchannel. WhenthePTTispressedwhilescanning,theradiotransmitsontheprioritychannel. VOTING Votingisgenerallyusedtomonitoragroupofchannelsassociatedwitharepeaternetwork. Therearetwogeneraltypesofvoting,RSSIvotingandBusyVoting. RSSIVoting RSSIvoting(alsocalledSignalStrengthvoting)isusedwithrepeaternetworkswherethe repeaterstransmitthesameinformationsimultaneouslyondifferentrepeaterfrequencies. 18 Theradioscanstherepeateroutputfrequenciesandselectsthechannelwiththehighest signalstrengthorthefirstchannelaboveasignalstrengththreshold. TheradiomaintainsachanneltouseforPTT.Generallythisisthelastchanneltheradio selectedforreceive.Ifnosignalhasbeenreceivedtheradiowillcyclethroughallthe channelsinturnoneachPTTpress. BusyVoting Busyvotingisusedwhenthereareseveralrepeatersonthesamesiteprovidingapoolof channelstoseveralgroupsofusers.Eachgroupofusersisgenerallydefinedbyacommon CTCSStone.Theradioscansthechannelsandkeepstrackofwhichchannelsarefreeand whicharebusyandcurrentlyusedbyanothergroup. WhenasignalisreceivedwiththecorrectCTCSStone,theradiostopsscanningandholds onthatchannel. WhenthePTTispressedtheradiotransmitsonafreerepeaterchannel.Theradiosina groupdon'ttransmitonthesamerepeaterchanneleachtime,asitdependsonwhich repeaterchannelisinuseatanygiventime. ZoneScan Zonescanisusedtoscanagroupofchannelsforactivitywithinthecurrentzone.The channelsarescannedinsequenceforactivityusingopenscanorpriorityscanmethods. Votingisnotusedforzonescan. Thechannelstobescannedaretaggedforzonescan.Analogchannels,P25Conventional channels,andscangroupscanbetaggedforzonescan.Ifascangroupistagged,thenonly thefirstchannelinthescangroupisincludedinthezonescansequence.P25Trunking channelscannotbetagged.Hiddenchannelscanalsobetagged.Hiddenchannelscanonly betaggedbytheradioprogrammer,notbytheuser. Zonescanchannelsaretaggedusingtheradioprogrammer.Theusermayalsooptionally beenabledtotagchannelsforzonescan.Totagachannel,theuserselectsthechannel withtheSELknobthentagsthechannelwithalongpressoftheSCANkey.Atagged channelisuntaggedwithalongpressoftheSCANkey. ZonescanisselectedusingtheSCANkey.WhentheSCANkeyispressed,theradio commencesscanningallthetaggedchannelsinthecurrentzone.TheSCANkeyispressed againtostopzonescan.WhilezonescanisactivetheSELknobcannotbeusedtoselect channels. IfaRECALLkeyispressedduringzonescan,thenzonescanstopsandtheradioselectsthe channelorscangroupassignedtotheRECALLkey. 19 Ifadifferentzoneisselectedwhilezonescanisactive,thenzonescancontinuestobeactive intheselectedzoneifpossible.Iftherearenotenoughchannelstaggedforzonescaninthe selectedzone,thenzonescanstops. IftheSCANkeyispressedwhileascangroupisselected(i.e.:anRSSIvotingchannel),the radiostopsthescangroupactivityandcommencesthezonescan.WhentheSCANkeyis pressedagain,thezonescanstopsandtheradiowillresumescangroupactivity. Duringzonescan,thedisplaychangesthroughthezonescanchannels.Whenactivityis detectedonachannel,theradioholdsonthechannelandthedisplayshowsthenameof theholdchannel. Thecurrentchannelmaybeincludedinthezonescanchannellistevenifitisnottagged. SCANNUISANCEDELETE Anuisancechannelisonewheretemporaryunwantednoiseorinterferenceconstantly stopsthescan.AnuisancechannelcanbetemporarilyremovedbyturningtheSELknob whileholdingonthechannel.Theradiowillresumescanningandthenuisancechannelwill beremovedforafixedtime(typically2minutes). AnuisancechannelcanalsoberemovedfromthescansequencebyalongpresoftheSCAN keywhileholdingonthechannel.Theradiowillresumescanningandthenuisancechannel willberemovedaslongaszonescanisactive. DYNAMICREGROUPING Dynamicregroupingallowsthenetworkordispatchertoreassigntheradiotoaspecial communicationstalkgroup.Whenoperatingonthisgroup,normalchannelchange operationmaybedisabled. DynamicregroupingisonlyavailableonP25trunkingchannels. Toactivatedynamicregrouping,theoperatorsendsaDynamicRegroupRequesttothe P25network. TosendaDynamicRegrouprequest:
1. PresstheSELknobtoaccessthemenu. 2. RotatetheSELknobtoselectTRUNKINGthenpresstheSELknob. 3. RotatetheSELknobtoselectDYNREGROUPthenpresstheSELknobtosendthe request. 4. ThedisplaywillshowSENDREQ. Iftherequestissuccessfulthedisplayshowsanacknowledgement.Therequestmaynot succeedforvariousreasons. 20 Dynamicregroupingisdeactivatedbyeitherselectinganothertalkgroup/channel(if possible),orbysendarequesttodeactivatedynamicregrouping.Whendeactivated,the radiowillreturntothetalkgroupthatwasactivewhenthedynamicregrouprequestwas sent. Dynamicregroupingisnotpreservedbetweenpoweroffon. FAILSOFTOPERATION Iftheradioisunabletoaccessthetrunkingsystem,itcanbeprogrammedtoenterfailsoft mode.InfailsoftmodetheradioswitchestoaprogrammedconventionalP25oranalog channel. Failsoftmodeisenteredwheneitheratrunkingchannelisselectedandtheradiofailsto registerwiththetrunkingcontroller,ortheradiolosescommunicationswiththetrunking controller. INSTALLATION TheCM1039issuppliedwithaslim,slideonmountingcradle.Thecradlecanbescrewedor boltedinanyconvenientlocationinyourvehicle(underorabovethedash,onthecentre console,etc)usingthemountingslotsprovidedinthebase.TheCM1039containsabuiltin speakerandcanbeinstalledwiththespeakerfacingupwardsordownwardstoensurethe receiveraudioisprojectedclearly.Alternatively,theCM1039canbefittedwithan extensionspeakerifrequired.Wheninstallingtheradio,avoidmountingitclosetoheaters orairconditioners.Screwthemountingcradletoafirmsurface.SlidetheCM1039intothe cradlefromthefrontuntilitclicksintoplace.Finally,plugthepowerandantennaleadsto thesocketsprovidedontherearoftheradio. MountingtheCradle 21 FittingtheRadio RemovingtheRadio Gently spread tabs Slideradiofrom cradle Gently spread tabs FittingMC513BCMicrophone Screwthemicrophonemountingcliptoafirmsurface. Themicrophoneusesaminiature6pintelephonestyleplugandsocket. Tofitthemicrophone:
1. Positionthemicrophoneplugsotheplastictabfacesdownwards.Pressthepluginto thesocketuntilitclicks. 2. Gentlypresstherubberstrainreliefintotheholesurroundingthesocketsothatthe slotaroundthestrainrelieffitsneatlyinsidethelipofthehole. 22 Removingthemicrophone 1. Squeezetherubberstrainreliefnearthefrontpaneltodisengagetheslot,andslide thestrainreliefbackalongthemicrophonecord. 2. Squeezetheplastictabonthemicrophoneplugtowardstheplugtounlockitwhile gentlypullingtheplugoutwards. Iftheplugdoesnotcomeouteasily,thetabhasnotreleasedcorrectlyandshouldbe squeezedagain. ConsoleMountingtheCM1039Series Forconsolemounting,aflushmountingDINAdaptorMBD001isavailableasanoptional accessory.Theadaptorincludesmountingbracketsandaspeciallydesignedfrontpanel escutcheontosuitmostvehicleinstallations. Installationinstructionsareprovidedwiththebracket.SeeyournearestGMEretailerfor details. DinAdaptorMBD001 23 DCPOWERCONECTION TheCM1039isdesignedfor13.8VoltDC,negativeearthinstallationsonly(i.e.wherethe negativeterminalofthebatteryisconnectedtothechassisorframeofthevehicle). Twoinline10Ampfusesaresupplied.Thesefusesaretobeconnectedasclosetothe batteryaspossible.Theradiospositive(red)leadshouldbeconnectedviaa10Ampfuse directlytothebatteryspositiveterminal.Connecttheradiosnegative(black)leadviaa10 Ampfusedirectlytothebatterysnegativeterminal. ANTENNAINSTALLATION TocomplywithFCCexposurelimitstheradiomustbeinstalledusinganexternallymounted antennawithagainofeither2.15dBior5.15dBi.Forbestresultsyourantennashouldbe professionallyinstalledusingindustrystandardtechniques. Transmitonlywhenbystandersareataminimumsafedistanceof35inches(0.9m)from theantenna. 24 Compliant with AS/NZS 4295, ETSI EN 300-086-2, ETSI EN 300-113-2, TIA-603-C, FCC Parts 90/15, IC - RSS119 VHF 136 to 174 MHz, UHF Lo 403 to 470 MHz, UHF Hi 450 to 512 MHz VHF 38 MHz, UHF 70 MHz 1072 12.5 kHz, 6.26 kHz, 5 kHz, 2.5 kHz
+/-1 kHz for 14F (-10C) to +140F (60C) 10.8V to 15.6V RX muted: 170 mA, RX full audio: 0.8A, TX: 5.0A (VHF) 6.0A (UHF) 25W, 10W, 5W, 1W selectable per channel 4:1 for 25W output FM, DC coupled, DSP audio processing 2.5 kHz at +20 dB AF limiting
+6 dB/octave, +1dB/-3dB, 300 Hz to 3 kHz Double Conversion Superheterodyne DC Coupled, DSP audio processing
-122 dBm for 12 dB SINAD unweighted 60 dB SPECIFICATIONS GENERAL RF Performance:
-36 dBm
-60 dBc 3% below limiting
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-80 dBm 3W into 4 Ohms MIL SPEC 810
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-6 dB/octave, +1/-3 dB, 300 Hz to 3k Hz 1.14 (29 mm) x 5 (127 mm) x 6.4 (163 mm) 22oz (620 g) 14F (-10C) to +140F (60C) WARRANTYNorthAmerica Standard Communications Pty Ltd (herein, GME) warrants each new radio product manufactured or supplied by it to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for a period listed below, provided that the user has complied with the requirements stated herein. The Warranty period begins on the date of purchase from an authorized GME Sales and Service Outlet. This warranty is offered to the original end user and is not assignable or transferable. GME is not responsible for any ancillary equipment attached to or used in conjunction with its products. GME offers to the original end user a Two (2) Year Limited Warranty on the CM1039 Series Commercial Radio product range. During this period, if the product fails to function under normal use through manufacturing defect(s) or substandard workmanship, it should be returned to the authorized GME Sales and Service Outlet from which it was purchased. The Sales and Service Outlet will repair the product or return the product for repair to GME or its authorized Regional Repair Depot. The user is responsible for the payment of any charges or expenses incurred for the removal of the defective product from the vehicle or other location of its use; for the transportation of the product to the Sales and Service Outlet; for the return of the repaired / replacement product to the location of its use and for the reinstallation of the product. GME shall have no obligation to make repairs or to provide replacement product, which results from normal wear and tear or is necessitated in whole or in part by catastrophe, fault or negligence of the user, improper or unauthorized alterations or repairs to the product, incorrect wiring, use of the product in a manner for which it was not designed or by causes external to the product. This Warranty is void if the product serial number is altered, defaced or removed. GMEs sole obligation hereunder shall be to replace or repair the product covered in this warranty. Replacement, at GMEs discretion, may include a similar or higher-featured product. Repair may include the replacement of parts or boards with functionally equivalent reconditioned or new parts and/or boards. No repair undertaken or replacement product provided during the warranty period will renew or extend the warranty period past the period from the original date of purchase. All replaced parts, electronic components or boards become the property of GME. THE EXPRESS WARRANTIES CONTAINED HEREIN ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. FOR ANY PRODUCT WHICH DOES NOT COMPLY WITH THE WARRANTY SPECIFIED, THE SOLE REMEDY WILL BE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT. IN NO EVENT WILL GME BE LIABLE TO THE BUYER OR ITS CUSTOMERS FOR ANY DAMAGES, INCLUDING ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, OR FOR THE LOSS OF PROFIT, REVENUE OR DATA ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF OR THE INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT. This warranty is void for sales and deliveries outside of the U. S. A. and Canada. RevC 26