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ASTRO XTSTM 5000 Model II Digital Portable
Radio Interactive End-User Training
ST. CLAIR COUNTY
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Index 1 of 2
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Index 2 of 2
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XTS 5000 Model II
Status Symbols
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Your Radio
16-Position Select Knob Zone Select
2-PositionConcentric Switch Options TalkgroupSelec
t Direct/TalkAround Display Light Monitor PL
Defeat Scan On or Off Secure/Clear
Transmit Transmit Inhibit/Smart PTT
Secure/Clear Transmit
Talkgroup/Channel Select
Menu Options
Power On/Off Volume Control
10 46AM
Direct/Talkaround Mute Keypad Tones Scan List
Edit (Menu) Smart Battery
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MUTE
Control Top
BATT
PROG
Zone Select
Emergency
3-Position Toggle Switch Options TalkgroupSelect
Direct/TalkAround PL Defeat Power Select Scan On
or Off Scan List Edit (Switch Top Button) Scan
List Edit (Switch Top Side Button) Scan List
Edit (Switch Side Button 1) Scan List Edit
(Switch Side Button 2) Scan List Edit (Switch
Menu) Secure/Clear Transmit Transmit
Inhibit/Smart PTT Zone Select
Side Buttons
Scan On or Off
Call Alert Page (Respond)- (T) Private Call
(Respond)-(T) Display Light-(Conventional)
Nuisance Talkgroup/Channel Delete
Push-To-Talk (PTT) Button
HOME
Side Button 2 Options Call Alert Page
(Respond) Call Alert Page (Send One-Touch) Call
Alert Page (Send) Call Response Direct/TalkAround
Display Light Dynamic Priority Emergency ID
Number (View Your) Using Call Button ID Number
(View Your) Using Page Button Monitor Nuisance
Talkgroup/Channel Delete Phone Call (Place
One-Touch) Phone Call (Place) Phone Call
(Respond) Private Conversation Call (Place One
Touch) Private Conversation Call (Place) Private
Conversation Call (Respond) Reprogram
Request Scan On or Off Secure/Clear Transmit Site
Lock Site View/Search Status/Message
Calls Talkgroup/Channel Calls Volume Set Tone
Side Button 1 Options Call Alert Page
(Respond) Call Alert Page (Send One-Touch) Call
Alert Page (Send) Call Response Direct/TalkAround
Display Light Dynamic Priority Emergency ID
Number (View Your) Using Call Button ID Number
(View Your) Using Page Button Monitor Nuisance
Talkgroup/Channel Delete Phone Call (Place
One-Touch) Phone Call (Place) Phone Call
(Respond) Private Conversation Call (Place One
Touch) Private Conversation Call (Place) Private
Conversation Call (Respond) Reprogram
Request Scan On or Off Secure/Clear Transmit Site
Lock Site View/Search Status/Message
Calls Talkgroup/Channel Calls Volume Set Tone
Top Side Button Options Call Alert Page
(Respond) Call Alert Page (Send One-Touch) Call
Alert Page (Send) Call Response Direct/TalkAround
Display Light Dynamic Priority Emergency ID
Number (View Your) Using Call Button ID Number
(View Your) Using Page Button Monitor Nuisance
Talkgroup/Channel Delete Phone Call (Place
One-Touch) Phone Call (Place) Phone Call
(Respond) Private Conversation Call (Place One
Touch) Private Conversation Call (Place) Private
Conversation Call (Respond) Reprogram
Request Scan On or Off Secure/Clear Transmit Site
Lock Site View/Search Status/Message
Calls Talkgroup/Channel Calls Volume Set Tone
Top Button Options Call Alert Page (Respond) Call
Alert Page (Send One-Touch) Call Alert Page
(Send) Call Response Direct/TalkAround Display
Light Dynamic Priority Emergency ID Number (View
Your) Using Call Button ID Number (View Your)
Using Page Button Monitor Nuisance
Talkgroup/Channel Delete Phone Call (Place
One-Touch) Phone Call (Place) Phone Call
(Respond) Private Conversation Call (Place One
Touch) Private Conversation Call (Place) Private
Conversation Call (Respond) Reprogram
Request Scan On or Off Site Lock Site
View/Search Status/Message Calls Talkgroup/Channel
Calls Volume Set Tone
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Fleet Maps Radio Templates
See the Radio Template for your specific entity
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Status Symbols 1 of 2
Signal Strength
Direct/ TalkAround
Monitor
Scan
Battery Status
View Program
Call Receive
Secure
Continued....
8
Status Symbols 2 of 2
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Status Alert Tones
10
Installation andRemoval Procedures
Battery
Belt Clip
Antenna
Public Safety Speaker Microphone
Universal Connector
RF Adapter
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Antenna
  • To install the antenna
  • Turn the radio off.
  • Screw the antenna (clockwise) into the antenna
    receptacle on top of the radio.
  • Tighten the antenna firmly with your fingers.
  • To remove the antenna
  • Turn the radio off.
  • Unscrew the antenna (counter-clockwise) and
    remove it from the antenna receptacle on top of
    the radio.

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Battery 1 of 8
  • To install the battery
  • Turn the radio off
  • Hold the radio with the back facing upward.
  • Align the three slots at the top of the battery
    with the three tabs on the back of the radio.
  • Push the battery down toward the radio until the
    battery clicks into place.
  • To remove the battery
  • Turn the radio off.
  • Hold the radio with the back of the radio facing
    upward.
  • Push the battery release button on the bottom of
    the radio.

Continued
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Charging the Battery with the IMPRES Adaptive
Charger 2 of 8
You are using the IMPRES Adaptive Charger and
IMPRES or SMART Batteries
  • The battery must be charged before use.
  • Memory effect is a phenomenon that causes a loss
    in battery capacity or voltage due to repetitive
    shallow discharging or long-term overcharging.
  • This memory effect has been greatly reduced in
    your batteries through the use of new cell
    technology.
  • It is still recommended, however, that you
    discharge your battery as much as possible
    before recharging it.
  • Recharging after each shift is good standard
    practice.
  • When charging a battery that is attached to your
    radio, turn the radio off to ensure a full charge.

Continued
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Using the IMPRES Adaptive Charger 3 of 8
  • IMPRES Charger
  • Monitors the usage pattern of the IMPRES battery
    and,
  • Stores that information in the IMPRES battery,
    then
  • Performs a recondition cycle only when needed.
  • Will not overheat the battery regardless of how
    long it is left in the charger.
  • Charger monitors the battery and automatically
    tops off the battery, as required.


NOTE IMPRES batteries may be charged in
conventional chargers. However, the Smart Energy
features will not be enabled.
Continued....
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Using the IMPRES Adaptive Charges Charge
Indicator Lights - 4 of 8
Charge Indicator Description Single Flash
Green Charger has successfully powered
up. Steady Red Battery is in rapid charge
mode. Flashing Green Battery has completed rapid
charge (gt90 available capacity). Battery is in
Top-Off charge (Trickle Charge) and requires
approximately 1 hour. Steady Green Battery has
completed charging and is fully
charged. Flashing Yellow Battery is recognized
by charger but is waiting to charge. (Either the
battery voltage is too low or the battery
temperature is too low or too high to allow
charging. When this condition is corrected,
the battery will begin charging). Flashing
Red Battery is unchargeable or not making proper
contact. Steady Yellow Battery is in recondition
mode. The length of time the charger remains in
this mode is dependent upon the state of
charge remaining in the battery when inserted.
(Fully charged batteries require more time to
recondition8 hours or morethan fully discharged
batteries.) Flashing Red Green Battery may be
approaching the end of its rated service life.
This is not a fault indication, merely a
notification to the user that the battery may
soon no longer be able to yield expected
service and may need to be replaced.
Continued....
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Using the IMPRES Adaptive Charges Initial
Battery Charge 5 of 8
  • Initial Battery Charge
  • 1. Must be in an IMPRESS Adaptive Charger to
    properly calibrate the IMPRES battery and enable
    the Smart Energy features. This process is
    indicated by a STEADY YELLOW indicator light.
  • The process is automatic and includes an initial
    reconditioning and then begins charging upon
    completion of this process.
  • To ensure optimum performance prior to the
    initial use, all new batteries should be left in
    the charger until the light turns solid green.
  • If this process is interrupted, the charger will
    calibrate the battery upon the next insertion.

NOTE New batteries (never used before) may
prematurely indicate a full charge (STEADY GREEN
indication).
Continued....
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Using the IMPRES Adaptive Charges Automatic
Manual Reconditioning 6 of 8
  • Automatic Reconditioning of the Battery
  • When the IMPRES battery is properly inserted into
    the charger, the charger determines if it is
    appropriate to
  • recondition the battery. If the battery needs
    reconditioning, the charger automatically
    indicates a STEADY
  • YELLOW. This process may take up to 8 hours or
    more to complete, depending upon the state of
  • charge and capacity rating of the battery when
    inserted.
  • NOTE It important that the battery be allowed
    to complete the recondition/recharge process for
    it to be effective. Leave the battery
    in the charger until the charger indicates a
    STEADY GREEN.
  • Manual Reconditioning of the Battery
  • Within 2 ½ minutes of the initial insertion of an
    IMPRES battery (STEADY RED indication), remove
    and reinsert the battery within 5 seconds to
    manually force reconditioning to occur. The
    charger indicator changes from a STEADY RED to a
    STEADY YELLOW. This forces the charger to
    recondition and automatically recharge the
    battery.
  • NOTE Excessive use of this feature reduces the
    cycle life of the battery.

Continued....
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Using the IMPRES Adaptive Charges Manually
Terminating Reconditioning 7 of 8
Manually Terminating Reconditioning At any time
during the reconditioning process (STEADY YELLOW
indication), remove and reinsert the battery
within 5 seconds. This causes the charger to
terminate the reconditioning process and begin
the charging process. The charger indicator
changes to a STEADY RED. NOTE The
conditioning charge feature creates an audible
ticking sound in the receiving radio during the
rapid and trickle charge modes of operation.
This sound is caused by periodic discharge pulses
to the battery. Changing the switch position
located on the bottom of the charger from
position A to position B reduces the
frequency of the discharge pulses. This has a
minimal impact on the effectiveness of the
charger. Toward the end of the rapid charge
cycle (STEADY RED indication), the battery
voltage exceeds the normal operating voltage of
the radio. Voltage returns to a normal level
following the rapid charge mode or when the
battery is removed from the charger. If the
radio is turned on while the charger is in rapid
charge mode, the radio becomes temporarily
inoperable. This condition can be cleared by
removing the radio from the charger and turning
the radio off and on again. During the
reconditioning process, the battery becomes fully
discharged. As a result, the radio may not
function during reconditioning mode.
Continued....
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Using the IMPRES Adaptive Charges Special
Features - 8 of 8
  • Special Features
  • If the IMPRES battery is charged for gt 2 ½
    minutes, the IMPRES Adaptive Charger retains
    the serial number of the IMPRES battery.
  • The battery can be removed from the charger for
    up to 30 minutes.
  • Once the battery is reinserted back into the
    charger, it will resume the charging process from
    that point when the battery was first removed.

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Universal Connector Cover
  • The universal connector cover protects the side
  • connector near the antenna.
  • To remove the cover
  • Turn the radio off.
  • Carefully insert a flat-bladed screwdriver
    between the bottom of the cover and the
    connector.
  • Holding the top of the cover with your thumb,
    push the screwdriver gently downward and lever
    the cover away from the radio.
  • To install the cover
  • Turn the radio off.
  • Insert the hooked end of the cover into the slot
    above the connector.
  • Rub the ball of your thumb from the top to the
    bottom of the cover, applying pressure towards
    the radio. This will flex the cover and snap it
    into place.

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Belt Clip
  • To install the belt clip
  • Remove the battery before installing or removing
    the belt clip.
  • Hold the battery with the back of the battery
    facing you.
  • Hold the belt clip with the top facing upward,
    and align the clip with the slots on the battery
    back.
  • Slide the belt clip downward into the slots until
    it clicks into place.
  • To remove the belt clip
  • Pull away the metal tab at the top of the battery
    clip from the battery.
  • Slide the clip upward until it comes away from
    the radio.

1
2
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RF Adapter (RFA)
  • To install the RF adapter (RFA)
  • Turn the radio off.
  • Remove the antenna.
  • With your hand above the RFA, hold the RFA in the
    upright position using your thumb and finger and
    position it on the radio antenna bushing.
  • Turn the RFA collar and housing (together)
    clockwise to engage the collar with the threads
    on the outside of the radio antenna bushing. Turn
    it until it has rotated between one and two full
    turns. Watch the position of the collar and
    connector target to count the number of turns. If
    it becomes difficult to turn, DO NOT FORCE IT.
  • While maintaining downward pressure on the
    properly oriented switch housing, place the
    custom wrench all the way onto the RFA collars
    wrench flats. The wrench will be captured by the
    collar and will be unable to slip upward or
    downward. Turn the wrench in increments until the
    RFA is tightened very securely to the antenna
    bushing (10-14 turns).

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Public SafetySpeaker/Microphone (PSSM) 1 of 3
  • To install the PSSM
  • Turn the radio off.
  • Follow the instructions for removing the
    universal connector cover.
  • Attach the accessory connector to the radios
    universal connector as follows
  • a. Make sure the RF adapter has been installed in
    your radio before continuing with installation.
  • b. Looking at the antenna side of the radio,
    insert the bottom hooked end of the accessory
    connector into the slot below the universal
    connector.
  • c. While holding the accessory connector seated
    in the bottom slot, pivot the top of the
    accessory connector toward the radio until its RF
    interface connector aligns with the circular
    contact target on the RF adapter, then engage the
    accessory connectors spring-loaded latch in the
    radios top slot.

Continued....
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Public SafetySpeaker/Microphone (PSSM) 2 of 3
  • Attach the correct (frequency-sensitive) antenna
    to the PSSM by screwing the antennas threaded
    end into the threaded antenna jack on top of the
    PSSMs housing.
  • Rotate the antenna clockwise into the jack until
    it seats firmly.
  • The public safety speaker/microphone performs
    best
  • when it is operated with the antenna above the
    users
  • shoulder.
  • To transmit using the public safety
    speaker/microphone,
  • press the PSSMs PTT and speak into the
    microphones
  • grille area. The red light-emitting diode (LED)
    on top of the
  • radio will light, indicating that the radio is in
    the transmit
  • mode.
  • If a more permanent attachment is desired after
    the
  • accessory connector is latched to the radio,
    secure the
  • latch to the connector housing using the screw
    supplied.

Continued....
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Public SafetySpeaker/Microphone (PSSM) 3 of 3
  • To remove the PSSM
  • Turn the radio off.
  • Rotate the antenna counter-clockwise to unscrew
    it from the jack.
  • Remove the accessory connector by pivoting the
    top of the accessory connector away from the
    radio until it disengages from the RF adapter.
  • Follow the instructions for attaching the
    universal connector cover.

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GENERAL FEATURES
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Radio On/Off/Volume
To turn the radio on Turn the On/Off/Volume
Control knob clockwise. If the power-up test is
successful, you briefly see SELF TEST, then the
home display. If enabled, a power-up tone is also
heard. If the power-up test is unsuccessful, you
see ERROR XX/YY. (XX/YY is an alphanumeric
code.) To turn the radio off Turn the
On/Off/Volume Control knob counter-clockwise
until it clicks.
On/Off/Volume Knob
SELF TEST
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Call Alert Page Acknowledge
  • When a Call Alert Page is received, you hear four
  • repeating alert tones, the LED flashes green, the
    call
  • received symbol ( ) flashes and PAGE
    RECEIVD
  • Is displayed.
  • To respond to a Call Alert Page
  • Press any button or change talkgroup/channel to
    acknowledge the page and clear the alert from
    your radio.
  • Note The radio that initiated the Call Alert
    page will receive a return acknowledgment when
    the Call Alert page is received.

PAGE RECEIVD
MUTE
BATT
PROG
LED
IMPORTANT Standard Operating Procedure Return
to your primary dispatch (HOME or A1) and Respond
to Dispatch.
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Transmit and Receive
  • To transmit
  • Select the desired zone/talkgroup/channel.
  • Listen for ongoing conversations if the
    talkgroup/channel becomes clear, proceed with
    your call.
  • Press and hold the PTT button to transmit and
    wait for the Talk Permit tone. The LED will
    light red. When speaking, keep the microphone
    1-2" from your mouth.
  • Note If you do not hear a Talk Permit tone, your
    system
  • administrator has preprogrammed the tone to be
    off.
  • Release the PTT button to receive (listen).

LED
Push-to-Talk (PTT)
Continued....
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LED Status
  • RED
  • Solid
  • - PTT is pressed radio is transmitting
  • Flashing
  • - Talkgroup/Channel Busy
  • - Low Battery (lights while transmitting)
  • GREEN
  • Solid
  • - Self-test being performed
  • Flashing
  • - Incoming Private Call

RED LED
GREEN LED
Continued....
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Time-out Timer
  • The time-out timer turns off your radios
    transmitter.
  • The timer is set for 60 seconds.
  • Hold down the PTT button longer than the
    programmed time.
  • You will hear a low-pitched warning tone, the
  • transmission will cut off, and the LED will go
    out until you
  • release the PTT.
  • Release the PTT button.
  • The LED will re-light and the timer will reset.
  • Press the PTT button to re-transmit. The time-out
    timer restarts.
  • The timer will restart and the LED lights red.

LED
Push-to-Talk (PTT)
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16-POSITION SELECT KNOB
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Talkgroup/Channel Select(16-Position Select Knob)
Talkgroup/Channel Name
To select a talkgroup/channel Turn the
Talkgroup/Channel Select knob to select the
desired talkgroup/channel. The new name will
appear on the display. If the talkgroup/channel
you selected is unprogrammed, repeat the above
step.
Talkgroup/Channel Select Knob
A CNTY CALL
MUTE
BATT
PROG
NOTE Position 16 is an Emergency Talkgroup that
will always be monitored by dispatch
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3-POSITION TOGGLE SWITCH
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Zone Select(3-Position Toggle Switch)
  • To select a zone
  • Toggle the Zone Select switch to select the
    desired zone.
  • If the zone you selected is unprogrammed, repeat
    step 1.
  • Press the Home button to confirm the displayed
    zone and talkgroup/channel.

Zone Name
A CNTY CALL
MUTE
BATT
PROG
Zone Select Switch
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2-POSITION CONCENTRIC SWITCH
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Secure/Clear Transmit(2-Position Concentric
Switch) 1 of 2
Today The following talkgroups are encrypted for
all transmit and receive functions S
HRF DTU SHRF INV In the
Future Talkgroups may have encryption
capabilities that will require the radio user to
use the Concentric Switch to change from secure
to clear and clear to secure transmissions. The
radio will receive encrypted calls without
enabling the Secure switch, but to transmit in
secure, the Secure switch must be enabled.
Secure/Clear Switch
A CNTY CALL
MUTE
PROG
BATT
Secure
Clear
Continued....
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Secure/Clear Transmit(2-Position Concentric
Switch) 2 of 2
  • To select secure transmissions
  • Turn the Secure/Clear switch to the predetermined
    secure position ( ).
  • Note If the selected talkgroup is programmed for
    clear-only operation, you will be unable to
    transmit in secure. If you press the PTT button,
    you will see CLR TX ONLY
  • displayed, and you will hear an invalid mode
    tone.
  • The radio will not transmit until you set the
    Secure/Clear
  • switch to the clear position ( ).
  • To select clear transmissions
  • Turn the Secure/Clear switch to the predetermined
    clear position ( ).
  • Note If the selected talkgroup is programmed for
    secure-
  • only operation, you will be unable to transmit in
    clear.
  • If you press the PTT button, you will see SEC TX
  • ONLY displayed, and you will hear an invalid mode
    tone.

Secure/Clear Switch
A CNTY CALL
MUTE
PROG
BATT
Secure
Clear
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TOP BUTTON
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Emergency Send(Top Button) 1 of 3
  • To send an emergency signal from your radio

EMERGENCY
MUTE
BATT
PROG
Send an emergency call.
Emergency Button
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Emergency Send Emergency Call(Top Button) 2
of 3
To send an emergency call Press the orange
Emergency button. Your radio reverts to
emergency status and has priority access to the
EMRGNCY 1 talkgroup. an audible alert is
heard and displayed at every dispatch console in
CENCOM The radio operates in the normal manner
while in emergency call status, except you are no
longer on your selected talkgroup. You talk on
the preprogrammed emergency talkgroup - EMRGNCY
1 - that is monitored by dispatch. The emergency
alarm is sent on this same talkgroup. The
current zone/talkgroup is displayed alternately
with EMERGENCY, the LED lights red. NOTE If
you are selected to a conventional channel, you
may not be able to send an emergency call. When
you press the orange button, your radio will emit
a prohibit tone indicating that the emergency
function is not available on the selected channel.
EMERGENCY
MUTE
BATT
PROG
LED
Emergency Button
Continued....
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Emergency Send Emergency Call (cont)(Top
Button) 3 of 3
To Exit/Clear an Emergency NEVER CLEAR AN
EMERGENCY WITHOUT BEING INSTRUCTED TO DO SO BY
DISPATCH. See St. Clair County SOP for proper
emergency procedure To Exit/Clear an
Emergency Press and hold the Emergency button
for a few seconds until you hear a dull tone.
The radio display will no longer display
EMERGENCY, AND Your radio will revert to your
selected talkgroup.
EMERGENCY
MUTE
BATT
PROG
Push-to-Talk (PTT)
Push-to-Talk (PTT)
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TOP SIDE BUTTON
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Scan On or Off(Top Side Button)
  • The scan feature allows you to monitor traffic on
  • different talkgroups/channels by scanning a
    preprogrammed list of talkgroups/channels. Your
    radio has two different scan lists - Priority
    Monitor Scan (trunked) and Talkgroup Scan
    (conventional).
  • To turn scan on
  • Press the Scan button.
  • The scan status symbol ( ) is displayed,
    indicating scan is
  • active.
  • To turn scan off
  • Press the Scan button.
  • The scan status symbol ( ) will no longer
    be displayed,
  • indicating scan has been deactivated.

Scan Button
A CNTY CALL
MUTE
PROG
BATT
Note If you are selected to a trunked talkgroup
when you turn scan on, you will be using Priority
Monitor Scan. Priority one Selected Talkgroup
Priority two Primary Dispatch Talkgroup
You cannot nuisance delete a priority member. All
remaining members are non-priority. If you are
selected to a conventional channel when you turn
scan on you will be using Talkgroup Scan. All
scan members have equal priority and will not
interrupt each other.
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SIDE BUTTON 1
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Call Alert Respond (Side Button 1)
  • When a Call Alert page is received, you hear four
  • repeating alert tones, the LED flashes green, the
    call
  • received symbol ( ) flashes and PAGE
    RECEIVD
  • Is displayed.
  • To respond to a Call Alert Page
  • Press the Call Alert Respond button.
  • Press the PTT button to talk release it to
    listen.
  • Press the Home button to exit the call.

PAGE RECEIVD
MUTE
BATT
PROG
LED
IMPORTANT Standard Operating Procedure Return
to your primary dispatch (HOME or A1) and Respond
to Dispatch.
Call Alert Respond Button
Push-to-Talk (PTT)
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Private Call Respond(Side Button 1)
  • When a Private Call is received, you hear two
    alert
  • tones, the LED flashes green, the call received
  • symbol ( ) flashes and CALL RECEIVD is
    displayed.
  • To respond to a Private Call
  • Press the Private Call Respond button within 20
    seconds.
  • Press and hold the PTT button to talk release it
    to listen.
  • Press the Home button or the Private Call Respond
    Button to hang up and return to the home display.

CALL RECEIVD
MUTE
BATT
PROG
LED
Private Call Respond Button
Push-to-Talk (PTT)
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Display Light (Conventional only)(Side Button 1)
  • If poor light conditions make the display or
  • talkgroup/channel numbers (around the 16-Position
    Select knob) difficult to read
  • Turn on the radios backlights by pressing the
    Light button.
  • These lights will remain on for a preprogrammed
    time
  • before they turn off automatically.
  • OR
  • You can turn them off immediately by pressing the
    Light
  • button again.

Display Light Button
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SIDE BUTTON 2
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Nuisance Talkgroup/Channel Delete(Side Button 2)
  • When the radio scans to a talkgroup/channel that
    you do not wish to hear (nuisance
    talkgroup/channel), you can temporarily delete
    the talkgroup/channel from the scan list.
  • To delete a nuisance talkgroup/channel
  • When the radio is locked onto the
    talkgroup/channel to be deleted, press the
    Nuisance Delete button. Repeat this step to
    delete more talkgroups/channels.
  • Note You cannot delete a priority talkgroup (
    ) or the designated transmit
    talkgroup/channel.
  • The radio continues scanning the remaining
    talkgroups/channels in the list.
  • To resume scanning the deleted talkgroups/channels
    , change talkgroups/channels or turn scan off and
    then back on again.

Nuisance Delete Button
A CNTY CALL
MUTE
PROG
BATT
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MENU
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Direct/TalkAround (Menu)
  • Applies only to SC I-CALL and SC I-TAC 1-4.
  • Also known as talk-around operation, direct
    lets
  • you bypass the repeater and connect directly to
  • another radio. The transmit and receive
    frequencies
  • are the same.
  • To directly connect with another radio
  • Select a conventional channel from the fleet map
    list provided by your system administrator.
  • Press the right side of the 4-way Navigation
    button until DIR is displayed.
  • Press the button directly below DIR.
  • You momentarily see the current operation
    displayed
  • DIRECT MODE or RPTR MODE.
  • Press the button directly below DIR or RPTR to
    select the desired mode.

DIRECT MODE
RPTR
DIR
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Keypad Tones (Mute or Unmute)(Menu)
  • To turn the keypad tones on or off
  • Press the right side of the 4-way Navigation
    button until MUTE is displayed.
  • Press the button directly below MUTE.
  • The current state is shown TONES OFF or TONES
    ON.
  • Press the button directly below OFF or ON.
  • Note Press the Home or the PTT button to exit
    without
  • changing the setting.
  • Note Turning off keypad tones does not affect
    any other
  • tones.

A CNTY CALL
POL DISP NW
MUTE
PAGE
BATT
PROG
CALL
MUTE
Push-to-Talk (PTT)
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Scan List Edit(Menu) 1 of 3
  • This feature lets you change scan list members
    and
  • priorities.
  • To edit the scan list
  • Press the right side of the 4-way Navigation
    button until PROG is displayed.
  • Press the button directly below PROG
  • Press the right side of the 4-way Navigation
    button until SCAN is displayed.
  • Press the button directly below SCAN.
  • You see the first available item and the
    view/program ( )
  • symbol flashing, indicating the programming mode.
    You
  • will also see SEL, DEL, and RCL displayed as
    possible
  • selections.

A CNTY CALL
MUTE
BATT
PROG
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Scan List Edit(Menu) 2 of 3
  • Press the button directly below SEL or DEL or
    RCL.
  • SEL add the currently displayed item to the
    scan list.
  • DEL delete the currently displayed item from
    the scan list.
  • RCL view the next available item.
  • OR
  • When adding a priority member press the button
    directly below SEL additional times.
  • You will see or or with
    a flashing dot.
  • this item is in the scan list.
  • this item is in the scan list as a
    priority-two member.
  • (dot flashing) this item is in the scan
    list as the priority-one member.
  • Note
  • Priorities are preprogrammed for trunking scan

A CNTY CALL
DEL
RCL
SEL
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Scan List Edit(Menu) 3 of 3
  • Press the left or right side of the 4-way
    Navigation button to select more items to be
    added or deleted.
  • OR
  • Use the 16-Position Select knob to select
    additional items to be added or deleted.
  • Press the Home button to exit scan list
    programming and return to the home display.

16-Position Select Knob
A CNTY CALL
57
Smart Battery(Menu)
  • This feature allows you to view the condition of
    your
  • Smart Battery.
  • To access information about your battery
  • Press the right side of the 4-way Navigation
    button until BATT is displayed.
  • Press the button directly below BATT.
  • Battery data is displayed as follows
  • CAPACITY indicates the current charge on the
    battery.
  • INIT indicates the date of the initial use of
    the battery.
  • EST CHGS indicates the estimated number of
    charges on
  • the battery.
  • Note If a Smart Battery is not powering your
    radio, the

A CNTY CALL
MUTE
BATT
PROG
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HOME Button
Using the HOME button Press the HOME button to
exit a programming mode OR Press and hold the
HOME button to return to A1 - your primary
dispatch
A CNTY CALL
MUTE
BATT
PROG
HOME Button
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