EFJohnson 7780 Penalty Timer, Conversation Timer, Repeater TALK-AROUND, Power Output Select

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to that channel are then reassigned to all the other channels in the current zone. The reassignments remain in effect even after power is cycled.

3.To restore all Call Guard codes in the current zone to the original settings, press the “0” key.

2.4.7 PENALTY TIMER

A penalty timer may be programmed on conven- tional channels to prevent transmissions for a period of time after the time-out timer described in Section 2.3.9 disables the transmitter. The penalty timer starts when the PTT switch is released after the transmitter has been disabled. If the PTT switch is pressed during the penalty time, the time-out indication occurs again. A beep sounds when the penalty timer expires and the transmitter can then be keyed.

2.4.8 CONVERSATION TIMER

A conversation timer can be programmed on conventional channels to limit the total length of a conversation rather than just the length of each trans- mission as with the time-out timer. This timer is reset when the time between transmissions exceeds the penalty time just described. A warning tone sounds 5 seconds before the conversation timer expires. When it expires, the transmitter is disabled and a warning tone sounds. The transmitter remains disabled for the length of the penalty time, and a beep sounds when it can be keyed again.

2.4.9 REPEATER TALK-AROUND

Normally, all transmissions go through a repeater which usually increases range. However, if out of range of the repeater, you cannot talk to anyone else on that channel even though the mobile you are calling may be only a short distance away. To allow communi- cation when this situation occurs, repeater talk-around can be used to transmit on the receive frequency. This allows direct communication with a mobile without going through a repeater.

Repeater talk-around can be selected if the Repeater Talk-Around option switch is programmed. When talk-around is enabled by this switch, the icon is displayed and “RTA ON” is flashed in the display. Then when it is disabled by pressing this

switch again, that icon is no longer displayed and “RTA OFF” is flashed. Changing channels or turning power off does not change the selected talk-around mode.

2.4.10 POWER OUTPUT SELECT

If the High/Low Power option switch is programmed and power selection is permitted on the current channel by programming, either high or low transmitter power can be selected. Generally, the high power setting transmits longer distances but uses more battery power, and the opposite occurs with the low power setting. When the low power is selected on the current channel, “LOW” is indicated continuously near the bottom of the display.

Pressing the High/Low Power switch toggles the power setting. The new level is flashed in the display when this switch is pressed as “HI POWER” or “LO POWER”. If power selection is not permitted on the channel, the fixed power level is flashed and no power change occurs. Turning power off or changing chan- nels does not change the power setting selected for a channel.

2.4.11 CONVENTIONAL MODE SCANNING

General

The following information describes scanning features unique to conventional operation. Scan opera- tion common to all modes is described in Section 2.3.11, and scan operation unique to SMARTNET/ SmartZone operation is described in Section 2.5.12.

Selecting a Scan List

When standard scanning with full keypad (15- key) models, one of up to three scan lists can be selected. These lists can be user programmed as described in the information which follows. With limited keypad (3-key) models, only one scan list is available and is not user programmable. However, nuisance channels can still be temporarily deleted as described in Section 2.3.11.

Proceed as follows to select a scan list with full keypad models:

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Contents 7780 Page Page Table of Contents Table of Contents CONT’D List of Tables List of FiguresGeneral Information Scope of Manual Equipment DescriptionAccessories Factory Customer ServicePart Number Breakdown Transceiver IdentificationAccessories AccessoryToll-Free 800 Factory ReturnsReplacement Parts Internet Home Intrinsically Safe InformationDefinitions Temperature Code T3C Possible Ignition SourcesIntrinsically Safe and Nonincendive Ratings Classification of Hazardous Areas and AtmospheresAccessing PC Boards Material ClassificationTypical Hazard Group Class Area ClassificationRemoving RF Unit Removing Logic UnitSpecifications GeneralFeatures Transceiver OperationControls and Display TX Indicator Red Indicates when the transmitter is keyed Low-Battery Indicator AmberDisplay Front Panel Keys Full Keypad ModelDisplay Turning Power on and Setting Volume Option SwitchesGeneral Operation BacklightOption Switch Functions Function ConvSee Tone ENABLE/DISABLE ScanningConventional and SMARTNET/ Smartzone Operation Conventional Features Display Mode SelectionMonitoring Before Transmitting Monitor Mode Busy Channel LockoutCall Guard Squelch Penalty Timer Conversation TimerPower Output Select Conventional Mode ScanningPriority Channel Sampling DTMF/ANI Signaling Standard Conventional CallsSMARTNET/SMARTZONE Features Viewing Unit IDStandard Group Calls Enhanced Private Conversation CallsTransceiver Operation Private Conversation II Calls Telephone Calls Call Alert Emergency Alarm and Call MessagingSending Status Conditions Failsoft Operation SMARTNET/SMARTZONE ScanningDynamic Regrouping Supervisory Tones Keypad Programming Menu DescriptionZone Change Parameter Channel Change Parameter System ParametersChannel Parameters Programming Setup Pctrunk Software InstallationTransceiver Programming Computer DescriptionConnecting RPI to Computer and Transceiver Starting and ExitingProgramming File Types Help FilesScreen Pop-Up Buttons and File Size Indicator Programming ProcedureFile Size Indication Creating and Displaying SystemsMenu Commands Menu BarRadio Type Menu Download Menu Upload MenuSystems Menu Window MenuDefaults RADIO-WIDE Parameter ScreensBand ZonesRadio Wide Scan List Radio-Wide Scan List ScreenModify List Screen Assign Function ButtonsRADIO-WIDE Conventional Screen RADIO-WIDE SMARTNET/SMARTZONE ScreenFull Spectrum CC Scan Hot DtmfAdjustable Parameters RADIO-WIDE Portable Options ScreenProgramming Conventional Systems and Channels Conventional System General ScreenTimers Conventional System Modify Scan List ScreenKeypad Editing Scan List ButtonScan Timers Setting UP Conventional ChannelsPriority Channel Selection Conventional Channel Screen Parameters Selected ChannelTransmit Power SignalingChannel Type Tx Time-OutRestricted Access Time-Out TimerISW Delay Time Splinter ChannelsSMARTNET/SMARTZONE System Other ID’S Screen SMARTNET/SMARTZONE System Phone Interconnect ScreenPhone Interconnect Private CallSMARTNET/SMARTZONE System Emergency Settings Screen Emergency AlarmSMARTNET/SMARTZONE System Talk Groups Screen Failsoft ChannelSMARTNET/SMARTZONE System Lists Screens Trunking Phone List ScreenMessage Aliasing Screen Announcement Groups Screen Control Channels ScreenTrunking Call List Screen Setting UP SMARTNET/SMART- Zone Channels Status Aliasing ScreenSMARTNET/SMARTZONE Channel Screen Parameters SMARTNET/SmartZone Channel Screen Other Screen ParametersCall Guard CTCSS/DCS Codes and Tones Recommended Tone Call Guard Codes FreqMHz Channels MHz Channels MHz Channels MHz Channels MHz Channels MHz Channels Power Switching and Regulation Power SwitchingCircuit Description Synthesizer DescriptionVCO and Tcxo Modulation Synthesizer Chip IC1Charge Pump Q1, Q2, Loop Filter Receiver Circuit Description RF Amplifier Q1, First Mixer Q2If Amplifier Q2, LIMITER/DETECTOR IC3 Antenna Switch and LOW-PASS Filter Squelch Circuit IC4A/B, IC5ATransmitter Description Amplifier Q9, Driver Q8Control Logic and Display Receive Audio ProcessingMicroprocessor IC306 Pin Descriptions Pin Port Name Input or Description Active High OutputHvfulswlrq Audio Amplifier IC104-IC106 Receive and Transmit Data ProcessingReceive Data FILTER/DETECTOR IC102A/B, IC107A/B Transmit Data Filter IC206B/ IC206A Transmit Audio ProcessingLOW-PASS Filter IC205A/B Smartnet Data ProcessingBattery Pack and Charger Information Battery PackPower Setting Operating Time Function Fahrenheit CelsiusBattery Pack and Charger Information Alignment Procedure and Performance Tests Test SetupTune Software Hqhudo Mm/3/32 Mm/1/8 Phone JackPreliminary Setup Main Pctune ScreenTransmit Frequency and Power Transmit Power Adjustment ScreenHigh Power Level = 3.0 watts Low Power Level = 1.0 watt Modulation BalanceSquelch Adjust Rssi AdjustAudio Deviation Data DeviationPerformance Tests Receiver Performance TestsPower Output Transmitter Performance TestsTransmit Frequency Transmit ModulationThis page intentionally left blank Parts List Display AssemblyChassis Parts Ref No DescriptionKEY Assembly Display AssemblyIf Assembly KEY AssemblyIf Assembly PLL Assembly RF UnitRF Unit NJM2904V-TE1 IC RF Unit Logic Unit Logic Unit TDA7233D IC Logic Unit 200K ERJ3GE MP35 MP18 MP25 KEY Front Panel EP2EP1 MP32 MP33 MP27 MP34 MP28 MP29 MP23 MP22 MP30 MP24 MP26 MP18 Schematic Diagrams and Component Layouts PLL Board TOP ViewPLL Board Bottom View If Board TOP View If Board Bottom ViewTransceiver Block Diagram RF UnitRF Board TOP View MICRF Board Schematic If AMPLogic Board TOP View HD1Logic Board Schematic Receive Audio ProcessingDisplay Board Bottom View GND KEYR3 KEYR2 KEYR1 KEYR0 KEYS3 KEYS2 KEYS1 KEYS0 GNDDisplay Board Schematic DS3 DS4 DS5KEY Board Front View KEY Board Back ViewKEY Board Schematic S S R R R RScan HC2 HC7 HC8 HC3 Schematic Diagrams and Component Layouts