Motorola TCR1000 User guide

Category
Two-way radios
Type
User guide
68015000091-F
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© 2012 Motorola Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved.
March 2012
Mobile Release 5.14
TCR1000
FEATURE USER GUIDE
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TableofContents
1GeneralInformation...................................................................................................................................1-1
1.1SafetyInformation............................................................................................................................1-1
1.2Copyrights.......................................................................................................................................1-1
1.3IconConventions..............................................................................................................................1-2
2GettingStarted..........................................................................................................................................2-1
2.1UsingthisGuide...............................................................................................................................2-1
2.2ProductSpeciî‚¿cInformation...............................................................................................................2-1
2.3BeforePowerOn..............................................................................................................................2-2
2.3.1AttachingtheAntenna..............................................................................................................2-2
2.3.2InstallingtheBattery................................................................................................................2-3
2.3.3ReplacingtheBattery...............................................................................................................2-3
2.3.4ChargingYourRadio................................................................................................................2-4
2.3.5ChargingIndicators..................................................................................................................2-5
2.3.6RepeatedLowBatteryIndication................................................................................................2-5
2.3.7ConnectingRemoteControlUnit................................................................................................2-5
2.3.8ConnectingInductiveAccessories...............................................................................................2-7
2.3.9DisconnectingInductiveAccessories...........................................................................................2-8
2.3.10WearingYourTCR1000..........................................................................................................2-9
2.3.10.1CovertVest..................................................................................................................
2-10
2.3.10.2MountingIntoCovertVest..............................................................................................
2-11
2.3.10.3CovertVestD3.............................................................................................................
2-11
2.3.10.4MountingIntoCovertVestD3.........................................................................................2-12
2.3.10.5ShoulderHarness..........................................................................................................2-12
2.3.10.6MountingIntoShoulderHarness......................................................................................2-13
2.3.10.7ThighHarness..............................................................................................................2-13
2.3.10.8MountingIntoThighHarness..........................................................................................2-14
2.3.10.9CalfHarness.................................................................................................................2-15
2.3.10.10MountingIntoCalfHarness...........................................................................................2-15
2.4ControlsandIndicators....................................................................................................................2-17
2.5PoweringOntheRadio....................................................................................................................2-20
2.6TransmitInhibitMode.....................................................................................................................2-20
2.7ActivatingTransmitInhibit(TXI)......................................................................................................2-21
2.8SelectingaTalkgroupinthesameFolder.............................................................................................2-21
2.9SelectingaTalkgroupinanotherFolder..............................................................................................2-21
2.10UsingTimedTalkgroupChange.......................................................................................................2-22
2.11BroadcastCall..............................................................................................................................2-23
2.12AmbienceListening(AL)Call.........................................................................................................2-23
2.13WhisperMode..............................................................................................................................2-23
2.13.1InteractionwithAmbienceListening.......................................................................................2-24
2.13.2InteractionwithHotMicrophone............................................................................................2-24
2.14Hibernation(PseudoOn/Off)...........................................................................................................2-24
2.14.1InteractionwithPseudoOn/Off..............................................................................................
2-24
2.15TerminalDisable/Enable................................................................................................................
2-24
2.16TerminalPermanentDisable............................................................................................................2-25
3Modes.....................................................................................................................................................
3-1
3.1TrunkedModeOperation...................................................................................................................
3-1
3.1.1SelectingaTalkgroupinthesameFolder.....................................................................................
3-1
3.1.2MakingaGroupCall................................................................................................................3-2
3.1.3ReceivingaGroupCallinIdle...................................................................................................
3-2
3.1.4ReceivingaGroupCallduringanOngoingGroupCall...................................................................
3-3
3.1.5BroadcastCallInitiatedbyUser.................................................................................................3-3
3.1.6AssistanceCall........................................................................................................................3-3
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3.2LocalSiteTrunking...........................................................................................................................3-3
3.2.1EnteringLocalSiteTrunking.....................................................................................................3-3
3.2.2ExitingLocalSiteTrunking.......................................................................................................3-4
3.3DirectModeOperation......................................................................................................................3-4
3.3.1SelectingaTalkgroupinthesameFolder.....................................................................................3-6
3.3.2MakingaGroupCall................................................................................................................3-6
3.3.3DMOModeCalls....................................................................................................................3-6
3.3.4ReceivingaGroupCallinIdle...................................................................................................3-7
3.3.5PrivateCallWithPresenceCheck...............................................................................................3-7
3.3.6CommunicationthroughRepeater...............................................................................................3-7
3.3.7CommunicationthroughGateway...............................................................................................3-7
3.3.8TransmitInhibitinDMO..........................................................................................................3-8
3.4TransmitInhibitMode.......................................................................................................................3-8
3.4.1ActivatingTransmitInhibit(TXI)...............................................................................................3-9
3.5EmergencyMode..............................................................................................................................3-9
3.5.1EmergencyOperation...............................................................................................................3-9
3.5.2EmergencyGroupCall...........................................................................................................3-10
3.5.3EmergencyAlarm..................................................................................................................3-10
3.5.4HotMicrophone....................................................................................................................3-10
3.5.5AlternatingHotMicrophone....................................................................................................3-11
3.5.6EnteringEmergencyMode......................................................................................................3-11
3.5.7MakinganEmergencyGroupCall............................................................................................3-11
3.5.8ReceivinganEmergencyGroupCall.........................................................................................
3-12
3.5.9DisasterAlertCall.................................................................................................................3-12
AppendixATones.......................................................................................................................................A-1
AppendixBLEDIndications.........................................................................................................................B-1
AppendixCMaintenance..............................................................................................................................C-1
C.1Storage..........................................................................................................................................C-1
C.2ExtendingBatteryLife.....................................................................................................................C-1
C.3BatteryChargingTemperature...........................................................................................................C-1
C.4BatteryChargingRules....................................................................................................................C-2
C.5AdditionalBatteryWarnings/Cautions.................................................................................................C-2
C.6LookingafterYourRadio.................................................................................................................C-2
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ListofFigures
Figure3-1TrunkedModeOperation............................................................................................................3-1
Figure3-2DirectModeOperation...............................................................................................................3-5
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ListofTables
Table2-1SpecialNotations......................................................................................................................2-1
Table2-2ProductSpeciî‚¿cInformation.......................................................................................................2-1
Table2-3LEDIndicators.........................................................................................................................2-5
Table2-4CovertVest............................................................................................................................2-10
Table2-5CovertVest............................................................................................................................2-12
Table2-6ShoulderHarness....................................................................................................................2-13
Table2-7CalfHarness...........................................................................................................................2-14
Table2-8CalfHarness...........................................................................................................................2-15
Table2-9TCR1000ControlsandIndicators...............................................................................................2-18
TableA-1RadioTones............................................................................................................................A-1
TableB-1LEDIndications.......................................................................................................................B-1
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1GeneralInformation
TopicsCoveredinthisChapter
•SafetyInformation
•Copyrights
•IconConventions
1.1SafetyInformation
Beforeusingthisproduct,readtheoperatinginstructionsforsafeusagecontainedintheProduct
SafetyandRFExposurebooklet,MotorolaPublicationpartnumber6866587D16,enclosedwith
yourradio.
YourradioisrestrictedtooccupationaluseonlytosatisfyICNIRPRFenergyexposurerequirements.Beforeusing
theproducts,readtheRFenergyawarenessinformationandoperatinginstructionsintheProductSafetyandRF
ExposurebooklettoensurecompliancewithRFenergyexposurelimits.
KeepthisUserGuideandtheProductSafetyandRFExposurebookletinasafeplaceandmakeitavailabletoother
operatorsincasetheaccessoriesarepassedontootherpeople.
1.2Copyrights
TheMotorolaproductsdescribedinthisdocumentmayincludecopyrightedMotorolacomputerprograms.Laws
intheUnitedStatesandothercountriespreserveforMotorolacertainexclusiverightsforcopyrightedcomputer
programs.Accordingly,anycopyrightedMotorolacomputerprogramscontainedintheMotorolaproductsdescribed
inthisdocumentmaynotbecopiedorreproducedinanymannerwithouttheexpresswrittenpermissionofMotorola.
©2012MotorolaSolutions,Inc.AllRightsReserved.
Nopartofthisdocumentmaybereproduced,transmitted,storedinaretrievalsystem,ortranslatedintoanylanguage
orcomputerlanguage,inanyformorbyanymeans,withoutthepriorwrittenpermissionofMotorolaSolutions,Inc.
Furthermore,thepurchaseofMotorolaproductsshallnotbedeemedtogranteitherdirectlyorbyimplication,
estoppelorotherwise,anylicenseunderthecopyrights,patentsorpatentapplicationsofMotorola,exceptforthe
normalnonexclusive,royalty-freelicensetousethatarisesbyoperationoflawinthesaleofaproduct.
Disclaimer
Pleasenotethatcertainfeatures,facilities,andcapabilitiesdescribedinthisdocumentmaynotbeapplicableto
orlicensedforuseonaparticularsystem,ormaybedependentuponthecharacteristicsofaparticularmobile
subscriberunitorconî‚¿gurationofcertainparameters.PleaserefertoyourMotorolacontactforfurtherinformation.
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Trademarks
MOTOROLA,MOTO,MOTOROLASOLUTIONS,andtheStylizedMLogoaretrademarksorregistered
trademarksofMotorolaTrademarkHoldings,LLCandareusedunderlicense.Allothertrademarksaretheproperty
oftheirrespectiveowners.
EuropeanUnion(EU)WasteofElectricalandElectronicEquipment
(WEEE)directive
TheEuropeanUnion'sWEEEdirectiverequiresthatproductssoldintoEUcountriesmusthavethecrossedout
trashbinlabelontheproduct(orthepackageinsomecases).
Asdeî‚¿nedbytheWEEEdirective,thiscross-outtrashbinlabelmeansthatcustomersandend-usersinEUcountries
shouldnotdisposeofelectronicandelectricalequipmentoraccessoriesinhouseholdwaste.
Customersorend-usersinEUcountriesshouldcontacttheirlocalequipmentsupplierrepresentativeorservice
centreforinformationaboutthewastecollectionsystemintheircountry.
OpenSourceSoftware(OSS)LegalNotices
FordetailsonOSSLegalNoticesvisitMotorolaOnline(emeaonline.motorola.com)orbrowsetheCPSPlusdisc.
1.3IconConventions
Thedocument's"set"isdesignedtogivethereadermorevisualclues.Thefollowinggraphiciconsareused
throughoutthedocumentationset.Theseiconsandtheirassociatedmeaningsaredescribedbelow.
ThesignalwordDANGERwiththeassociatedsafetyiconimpliesinformationthat,ifdisregarded,
willresultindeathorseriousinjury.
ThesignalwordW ARNINGwiththeassociatedsafetyiconimpliesinformationthat,ifdisregarded,
couldresultindeathorseriousinjury,orseriousproductdamage.
ThesignalwordCAUTIONwiththeassociatedsafetyiconimpliesinformationthat,ifdisregarded,
mayresultinminorormoderateinjury,orseriousproductdamage.
ThesignalwordCAUTIONmaybeusedwithoutthesafetyicontostatepotentialdamageorinjury
thatisnotrelatedtotheproduct.
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1.3IconConventions
IMPORTANTstatementscontaininformationthatiscrucialtothediscussionathand,butisnotCAUTION
orWARNING.ThereisnowarninglevelassociatedwiththeIMPORTANTstatement.
NOTEcontainsinformationmoreimportantthanthesurroundingtext,suchasexceptionsorpreconditions.
Theyalsoreferthereaderelsewhereforadditionalinformation,remindthereaderhowtocompletean
action(whenitisnotpartofthecurrentprocedure,forinstance),ortellthereaderwheresomethingis
locatedonthescreen.Thereisnowarninglevelassociatedwithanote.
SUGGESTION
SUGGESTIONimpliesarecommendationortipfromMotorolathatdoesnotrequiretobefollowed,but
mightbehelpful.ThereisnowarninglevelassociatedwithSUGGESTION.
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2GettingStarted
TopicsCoveredinthisChapter
•UsingthisGuide
•ProductSpecicInformation
•BeforePowerOn
•ControlsandIndicators
•PoweringOntheRadio
•TransmitInhibitMode
•ActivatingTransmitInhibit(TXI)
•SelectingaTalkgroupinthesameFolder
•SelectingaTalkgroupinanotherFolder
•UsingTimedTalkgroupChange
•BroadcastCall
•AmbienceListening(AL)Call
•WhisperMode
•Hibernation(PseudoOn/Off)
•TerminalDisable/Enable
•TerminalPermanentDisable
Thischapterprovideyouwithabasicinformationonhowtousetheradio.
2.1UsingthisGuide
Thisguidedescribesallavailableradiofeatures.Yourserviceprovidermayhavecustomizedyourradioto
optimizeitsuseforyourindividualneeds.Checkwithyouserviceprovidertoî‚¿ndoutthedifferencesfromthis
guide.Throughoutthetextinthispublication,younoticethefollowingspecialnotationsusedtohighlightcertain
informationoritems:
Table2-1SpecialNotations
ExampleDescription
EMERGENCYbuttonCapitalizelettersindicatethatradiouserpressesthe
keyorabutton.
EnteringTMOtone
Italiclettersindicatethenameofthetone.
2.2ProductSpeciî‚¿cInformation
Table2-2ProductSpeciî‚¿cInformation
DescriptionValue
Max.Voltage
4.2V
Max.Current0.5A
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Table2-2ProductSpeciî‚¿cInformation(cont'd.)
DescriptionValue
Max.RFPower
1Watt
Max.InductorLoad0.5Wattat8Ohms
AntennaImpedance50Ohms
OperationTemperatureRange
-30°to+60°C
OperatingTimeContinuous/Intermittent
Thecommunicationsystemdeterminestheradiotransmitandreceivetime(operatingcycletime).During
overload,orbeyondthesystemsspeciî‚¿cationsathighambienttemperatures,thethermalcontrolcutsdown
theRFpoweroutput,whichreducestheradiocoveragerange.
2.3BeforePowerOn
Readthissectionbeforeyoupoweronyourradiofortheî‚¿rsttime.
2.3.1AttachingtheAntenna
Prerequisites:Turnyourradiooffbeforeinstallingorremovingtheantenna.
ProcedureSteps
1Insertthebottomoftheantennaintothescrew-inbaseonthetopoftheradio.
2Turnclockwiseuntilsnug.Donotforce.
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2.3.2InstallingtheBattery
Wheninstallingthebodyworndipoleantennafortheneckloops,theopenconnectorhastobeterminated
withthe50Ohmterminator.
2.3.2InstallingtheBattery
ProcedureSteps
1Removethebatteryfromitsprotectiveclearplasticcase.
2Alignthebatteryandplaceitstopunderthetophook.
3Pressthebatterybottomuntilitclicks.Thebatteryislocked.
4Hookthebatterycoverbottomtangsintothemountingholes.
5Slidetheî‚¿xingclipandholdintheposition.
6Carefullypressthebatterycovertopdownwardandreleasetheclip.
2.3.3ReplacingtheBattery
ProcedureSteps
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1Slidetheî‚¿xingclipandhold.
2Liftthetopofthecoverbatteryout.
3Pushthebatteryagainstthehook.
4Liftoutthebattery.
5Replacethebattery.
2.3.4ChargingYourRadio
Prerequisites:Itisrecommendedtoturnoffyourradiobeforecharging.
2-4-
2.3.5ChargingIndicators
ProcedureSteps
1Inserttheconnectoronthechargerintothesocketatthetopoftheradio.
•Motorolaapprovedchargersprovideoptimumperformance.Otherchargersmaynotfullycharge
yourMotorolaLithium-Ionbatteryormayreducethelifeofthebattery.
•Batterychargingmustoccuronlyinnon-hazardousareas.
•Aftercharging,makesurethatyourbatteryandyourradiotemperatureareintheoperation
temperaturerange.
2Selecttherequiredplugadapterandconnecttothecharger.
3Plugthechargerintoasuitablemainssocket.
2.3.5ChargingIndicators
Table2-3LEDIndicators
Indication
Status
SolidgreenBatteryfullycharged
SolidorangeBatteryischarging
BlinkingorangeBatteryistested
2.3.6RepeatedLowBatteryIndication
Periodicalertsindicatelowbatterywhenthelevelislowerthan5,10or20percentofthemaximumcapacity(if
conî‚¿guredbyyourserviceprovider).Audiblealertisgivenevery30seconds.
2.3.7ConnectingRemoteControlUnit
ProcedureSteps
1PlugtheUSBconnectorandretainingcaptotheRCU.
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2TurntheretainingcapclockwiseuntilitclickstolocktheUSBconnector.
3AttachtheCEconnectorandtightenthescrews.
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2.3.8ConnectingInductiveAccessories
2.3.8ConnectingInductiveAccessories
ProcedureSteps
1Alignthemarkingsontheplugs.
2Connectbothplugs.
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2.3.9DisconnectingInductiveAccessories
ProcedureSteps
2-8
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2.3.10WearingYourTCR1000
1Pulltheouterreleasesleevetodisengageinternallatches.
2Withdrawtheaccessoryplugfromtheaudioreceptacle.
2.3.10WearingYourTCR1000
TheTCR1000covertradiosystemisdesignedtobewornonthebody.Asetofaccessoriesoffercomfortable
andsecurewearing.
Thereareî‚¿verecommendedmethodsofwearingtheradio:
•CovertVest
•CovertVestD3
•ShoulderHarness
•ThighHarness
•CalfHarness
Tousetheradio,youalsorequirethefollowingaccessories:
•Earpiece
•Microphone/Inductor—NeckLooporPatch
Theneckloopandpatchcanbeusedinterchangeably.Theneckloopgivesbetterperformance,butis
moredifî‚¿culttohide.
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FeatureUserGuide
2.3.10.1CovertVest
Toî‚¿tyourvestsecurely,adjusttheVelcrostrapfastenersonbothsidesofthevest.
Whilemountingthesetmakesurethatthecablesareledthroughsleeves.Thissetupensuressecure
installation.
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1
6
4
3
Table2-4CovertVest
AnnotationDescription
1
CollarSleeve
2
ShoulderVelcro
3
AntennaSlot
4
RadioPocket
5
ShoulderVelcro
6
FrontAntennaSleeve
2-10
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2.3.10.2MountingIntoCovertVest
2.3.10.2MountingIntoCovertVest
ProcedureSteps
1MountyourTCR1000intheradiopocketontherightsideofthevest.
2Mounttheneckloopovertheneck,underthecollarsleeve.
3LeadtheDipoleAntennaendingsthroughthearmpitpocketandî‚¿tthemintofrontandbackantennasleeves.
4LeadtheGPSAntennathroughthesleevesandmounttheantennaendingintheleftshoulderpocket.
5TheRCUdoesnotrequirespecialinstallation.Makesureitiseasilyaccessible.
2.3.10.3CovertVestD3
Whilemountingthesetmakesurethatthecablesareledthroughsleeves.Thissetupensuressecure
installation.
3
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2
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Table2-5CovertVest
AnnotationDescription
1
NeckloopSecuringTab
2
RetainingPocket
3
RadioPocket
2.3.10.4MountingIntoCovertVestD3
ProcedureSteps
1Mountingthemicrophone/inductorintotheCovertVestD3
•MountthenecklooparoundtheneckofthevestandsecurewiththeVelcrotabswiththecabling
runningdowntheziplinebeforereturningintotheloweropeningoftheretainingpocket.
OR
•Mountthepatchintotheretainingpocketclosetotheshoulderwiththecablingcoiledthenrunning
downthepocketintotheradiopocket.
2FeedtheRCUconnectorofthehybridcablethroughthebottomopeningoftheradiopocket.
3ConnecttheCEconnectorofthehybridcabletotheradioandinserttheradiointotheradiopocket.
4Feedtheaudiolimbofthehybridcableupintotheretainingpocketandconnectittothecorresponding
connectorfromthemicrophone.
5MountingtheantennaintotheCovertVestD3
•Thesemi-rigidordribbleantenna:Feedtheconnectordownfromtheretainingpocketintotheradio
pocketandmountitontheradiosothattheantennaisinasverticalarrangementasispossible.
•TheT-pieceantenna:Mounttheantennaacrosstherearofthevest,andthecablingconnectorpassed
throughthesleeverunningovertheshoulder,andthendownthroughtheretainingpocket,andintothe
radiopocketforconnectiontotheradio.
6Puttheveston.
7OncetheRCUhasbeenputintotheoperatingposition(forexample,inatrouserpocket),connectittothe
RCUconnector.
2.3.10.5ShoulderHarness
Toî‚¿tyourharnesssecurely,adjusttheVelcrostrapwaistfastenerandattachthecrocodilecliptoyourclothes.
Whilemountingthesetmakesurethatthecablesareledthroughsleeves.Thissetupensuressecure
installation.
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