EFJohnson 7780 service manual Trunking Call List Screen

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TRANSCEIVER PROGRAMMING

Trunking Call List Screen

Priority Monitor Scan Screen

 

 

 

This screen is shown above, and it allows the list of IDs used for private calls to be programmed. A maximum of 16 IDs can be programmed (see Sections 2.5.4 and 2.5.5).

To edit this list, click the Trunking Call List tab and then the “Modify List” button on the right side. This following information is then programmed in the dialog box that is displayed:

Entry Number - This box selects the entry to be edited. The scroll bars to the right of this box select the desired entry. A private call list can contain up to 16 entries. Selecting a new entry number automati- cally validates and stores the current entry. If the cur- rent entry contains an invalid field, the entry number does not change and the invalid field is highlighted.

Entry Alias - Up to 8 characters can be entered to identify the user being called. This identification is displayed when the mobile to be called is selected by the user from the list. Only uppercase letters can be entered, so lowercase letters are automatically con- verted to uppercase by the program.

Call ID - This is the ID of the radio being called. Valid entries are 1-65535. A “0” is detected as no entry.

Close Button - Verifies the current entry, stores it, and then closes the dialog box. If the current entry contains an invalid field, the dialog box does not close and the invalid field is highlighted.

This screen programs up to three Priority Monitor scan lists that are allowed. Each scan list can contain up to 15 channels plus a priority channel (see Section 2.5.12). These channels must be from the same SMARTNET/SmartZone system. Channels set up for other systems are not allowed.

To edit a list, click the Priority Monitor Scan tab and then click the “Modify List” button on the right side. A screen similar to the bottom screen shown above is then displayed to select the channels to be included in that scan list. Select channels as follows:

1.Select the scan list to be edited by clicking the scroll bars next to the “Scan List To Modify” box.

2.Select the first zone with channels to be included and select the desired channels. Repeat for the other zones.

3.To select the priority channel, click the Set Priority button. Then select the desired Zone/Channel or “None” if no priority channel is to be scanned.

 

November 1999

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Part No. 001-7780-500

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Contents 7780 Page Page Table of Contents Table of Contents CONT’D List of Figures List of TablesScope of Manual Equipment Description General InformationTransceiver Identification AccessoriesFactory Customer Service Part Number BreakdownFactory Returns AccessoriesAccessory Toll-Free 800Internet Home Intrinsically Safe Information Replacement PartsDefinitions Classification of Hazardous Areas and Atmospheres Temperature Code T3CPossible Ignition Sources Intrinsically Safe and Nonincendive RatingsArea Classification Accessing PC BoardsMaterial Classification Typical Hazard Group ClassRemoving Logic Unit Removing RF UnitGeneral SpecificationsTransceiver Operation FeaturesControls and Display Low-Battery Indicator Amber TX Indicator Red Indicates when the transmitter is keyedFront Panel Keys Full Keypad Model DisplayDisplay Backlight Turning Power on and Setting VolumeOption Switches General OperationFunction Conv Option Switch FunctionsSee Scanning Tone ENABLE/DISABLEConventional and SMARTNET/ Smartzone Operation Display Mode Selection Conventional FeaturesMonitoring Before Transmitting Busy Channel Lockout Monitor ModeCall Guard Squelch Conventional Mode Scanning Penalty TimerConversation Timer Power Output SelectPriority Channel Sampling Standard Conventional Calls DTMF/ANI SignalingEnhanced Private Conversation Calls SMARTNET/SMARTZONE FeaturesViewing Unit ID Standard Group CallsTransceiver Operation Private Conversation II Calls Telephone Calls Call Alert Messaging Emergency Alarm and CallSending Status Conditions SMARTNET/SMARTZONE Scanning Failsoft OperationDynamic Regrouping Supervisory Tones Menu Description Keypad ProgrammingZone Change Parameter System Parameters Channel Change ParameterChannel Parameters Computer Description Programming SetupPctrunk Software Installation Transceiver ProgrammingHelp Files Connecting RPI to Computer and TransceiverStarting and Exiting Programming File TypesCreating and Displaying Systems Screen Pop-Up Buttons and File Size IndicatorProgramming Procedure File Size IndicationMenu Bar Menu CommandsWindow Menu Radio Type MenuDownload Menu Upload Menu Systems MenuZones DefaultsRADIO-WIDE Parameter Screens BandAssign Function Buttons Radio Wide Scan ListRadio-Wide Scan List Screen Modify List ScreenHot Dtmf RADIO-WIDE Conventional ScreenRADIO-WIDE SMARTNET/SMARTZONE Screen Full Spectrum CC ScanConventional System General Screen Adjustable ParametersRADIO-WIDE Portable Options Screen Programming Conventional Systems and ChannelsScan List Button TimersConventional System Modify Scan List Screen Keypad EditingSetting UP Conventional Channels Scan TimersPriority Channel Selection Selected Channel Conventional Channel Screen ParametersTx Time-Out Transmit PowerSignaling Channel TypeSplinter Channels Restricted AccessTime-Out Timer ISW Delay TimePrivate Call SMARTNET/SMARTZONE System Other ID’S ScreenSMARTNET/SMARTZONE System Phone Interconnect Screen Phone InterconnectFailsoft Channel SMARTNET/SMARTZONE System Emergency Settings ScreenEmergency Alarm SMARTNET/SMARTZONE System Talk Groups ScreenTrunking Phone List Screen SMARTNET/SMARTZONE System Lists ScreensMessage Aliasing Screen Control Channels Screen Announcement Groups ScreenTrunking Call List Screen Status Aliasing Screen Setting UP SMARTNET/SMART- Zone ChannelsSMARTNET/SMARTZONE Channel Screen Parameters Other Screen Parameters SMARTNET/SmartZone Channel ScreenRecommended Tone Call Guard Codes Freq Call Guard CTCSS/DCS Codes and TonesMHz Channels MHz Channels MHz Channels MHz Channels MHz Channels MHz Channels Synthesizer Description Power Switching and RegulationPower Switching Circuit DescriptionSynthesizer Chip IC1 VCO and Tcxo ModulationCharge Pump Q1, Q2, Loop Filter RF Amplifier Q1, First Mixer Q2 Receiver Circuit DescriptionIf Amplifier Q2, LIMITER/DETECTOR IC3 Amplifier Q9, Driver Q8 Antenna Switch and LOW-PASS FilterSquelch Circuit IC4A/B, IC5A Transmitter DescriptionReceive Audio Processing Control Logic and DisplayPin Port Name Input or Description Active High Output Microprocessor IC306 Pin DescriptionsHvfulswlrq Receive and Transmit Data Processing Audio Amplifier IC104-IC106Receive Data FILTER/DETECTOR IC102A/B, IC107A/B Transmit Audio Processing Transmit Data Filter IC206B/ IC206ASmartnet Data Processing LOW-PASS Filter IC205A/BFunction Fahrenheit Celsius Battery Pack and Charger InformationBattery Pack Power Setting Operating TimeBattery Pack and Charger Information Test Setup Alignment Procedure and Performance TestsMm/3/32 Mm/1/8 Phone Jack Tune Software HqhudoMain Pctune Screen Preliminary SetupModulation Balance Transmit Frequency and PowerTransmit Power Adjustment Screen High Power Level = 3.0 watts Low Power Level = 1.0 wattData Deviation Squelch AdjustRssi Adjust Audio DeviationReceiver Performance Tests Performance TestsTransmit Modulation Power OutputTransmitter Performance Tests Transmit FrequencyThis page intentionally left blank Ref No Description Parts ListDisplay Assembly Chassis 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