Motorola MICOM-2ES/2RS/2TS ALE manual Commercial Warranty Standard

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COMMERCIAL WARRANTY (STANDARD)

Motorola radio communications products are warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of ONE (1) YEAR, (except for crystals and channel elements which are warranted for a period of ten (10) years) from the date of shipment. Parts, including crystals and channel elements, will be replaced free of charge for the full warranty period but the labor to replace detective parts will only be provided for One Hundred-Twenty (120) days from the date of shipment. Thereafter purchaser must pay for the labor involved in repairing the product or replacing the parts at the prevailing rates together with any transportation charges to or from the place where warranty service is provided. This express warranty is extended by Motorola Communications and Electronics Inc., 1301 E. Algonquin Road, Schaumburg, Illinois 60196, to the original purchaser only, and only to those purchasing for purpose of leasing or solely for commercial, industrial, or governmental use.

THIS WARRANTY IS GIVEN IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WHICH ARE SPECIFICALLY EXCLUDED, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT SHALL MOTOROLA BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES TO THE FULL EXTENT SUCH MAY BE DISCLAIMED BY LAW.

In the event of a defect, malfunction or failure to conform to specifications established by Seller, or if appropriate, to specifications accepted by Seller in writing, during the period shown. Motorola, at its option, will either repair or replace the product or refund the purchase price thereof, and such action on the part of Motorola shall be the full extent of Motorola's liability hereunder.

This warranty is void if:

a.The product is used in other than its normal and customary manner.

b.The product has been subject to misuse, accident, neglect or damage.

c.Unauthorized alterations or repairs have been made, or unapproved parts used in the equipment.

This warranty extends only to individual products, batteries are excluded, but carry their own separate limited warranty. Because each radio system is unique, Motorola disclaims liability for range, coverage, or operation of the system as a whole under this warranty except by a separate written agreement signed by an officer of Motorola.

Non-Motorola manufactured products are excluded from this warranty, but subject to the warranty provided by their manufacturers, a copy of which will be supplied to you on specific written request.

To obtain performance of this warranty, purchaser must contact:

Phone: (850)580-7816

Fax: (850)576-8421

This warranty applies only within the United States.

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Contents MICOM-2ES/2RS/2TS ALE Page Commercial Warranty Standard Computer Software Copyrights MICOM-2ES/2RS/2TS ALE HF-SSB Transceiver Page General Safety Precautions This radio is intended for use in occupational/controlled Radio device is not authorized for general populationConsumer or similar use Federal Communication Commission Regulations Communication Commission Regulations section Interference EMI if inadequately shielded, designed, or Driver SafetyOperational Warnings Table of Contents Viii Introduction Channel CH Menu Frequency Freq Menu Prog Menu Radio Parameters Programming Prog Menu ALE Parameters Programming ALE Addressing Method Selective CallingUse of @ Stuffing Symbol Address and Call TypesIndividual Station Address Net Addresses Group AddressesSpecial Addressing Modes Use of Wildcards ? ? ? Use of ? Wildcard SymbolAllCall Addresses Use of ? Wildcard SymbolInlink Address AnyCallsSelf Addresses Null AddressUsing the MultiNet Feature Quick Call Using ALE Functions in the Channel ModeUsing the Caller Stack MessagesALE and Rx Only or Tx Only Channels Entering the ALE ModeEnabling the ALE Mode To enter the ALE modeALE NET ALE Mode OptionsALE operating instructions appearing in this Supplement Receiving and Transmitting Calls in ALE ModeInformation appearing in this section updates the ALE Operating instructions presented in previous publicationsReceiving an AllCall Receiving Calls in ALE ModeReceiving an individual call Receiving a net callTo answer an incoming call Receiving an AnyCallReceiving a sounding call Receiving a bidirectional handshake callLink State Function is not available when receiving an AllCallAbcpack To display LQA for the received callRPL MORE, F1 To replace the channel Replacing the Current Channel While in the Link StateAddress Using the Caller StackTo view the calls in the stack To return a call to a station registered in the stackEND Calling Disconnecting CallsTo remove an address from the stack To disconnect an incoming callTo select a net Transmitting Calls in ALE ModeUsing the MON F4 key Selecting the Desired NetTo transmit an individual call with MultiNet OFF Calls to an Individual StationTo transmit an individual call with MultiNet on Pressing Best F3 is the first scanned channel of the net Channel mode. If the other station is in the Channel modeYour radio switches to the Channel mode for the duration To transmit on a specific channelTo send a quick call Quick CallContained a message Data existsTo use Autodial to send a call Using AutodialSending Messages To transmit an individual call with a messageAMD11 AMD Mess To send a message during a call link state ALL Other Types of CallsTo select a special call type Option Capabilities See Page …Self GRPANY WildLink GL Allcall To send global AllCall using the ESC keyTo send global AllCall using the Call function GL AllcallTo send selective AllCall If you decide to send a Global AllCall, press Glob F3If you decide to send a global AllCall, press Glob F3 or ? Link SL Allcall Transmitting Net Calls To transmit a net callCall NET Characters. Therefore, when an address is not an exact Transmitting Group CallsExplained on page 6, each ALE word must include Request is rejected and you will see for a few seconds AT To transmit a group callAfter pressing ADD F1 you will see To define or change a groupIf adding the station would cause Total length of the station addressesDIR BU Transmitting AnyCallsDIR BUD To transmit an AnyCall Call ANYALL Ending Link ANY ALL ENDING1ALL ENDING59 You can press Stop F1 or ESC to abort the entire processTo transmit a wildcard call Transmitting Wildcard CallsAT Least Call WildTransmitting a Self Call You can also include the self address in a group callTo send a self-call Bidirectional Handshake MICOM-2 can also be programmed to automatically initiateOptions Bdir LQATo execute a bidirectional handshake with a net Bdir NETChange the net, see Sounding To manually initiate soundingSond Sound OFF Radio that does not support the full ALE capabilities Using the Inlink FunctionDo not enable the inlink function when communicating with a All the stationsTransmitting ALE Calls in the Channel Mode NET RCV To enter the ALE Programming modeMenu ProgOPT Auto Stor Programming NetsDIR AMD You can also edit, or prepare a new message, on-lineName Memb Chan GET Eras Default ValuesSetting the Net Options Directory Parameters AMD Message ConfigurationIf the directory is full, new addresses will not be added ALE Options ConfigurationExal Alrt Mlqa QcalMNT Ilnk BdlkIlnk Bdlk Auto Dial ParametersStoring ALE Parameters AMDUsing the New Station Address Filter

MICOM-2ES/2RS/2TS ALE specifications

Motorola MICOM-2ES/2RS/2TS ALE is a sophisticated communication system designed for critical and emergency communication applications. The system is part of Motorola’s esteemed MICOM range, known for its ruggedness and reliability in challenging environments. ALE, or Automatic Link Establishment, is a crucial feature of the MICOM series, enabling efficient and automated establishment of radio links between devices, which is essential for operations where timely communication is a matter of urgency.

One of the main features of the MICOM-2 series is its robust ALE capabilities, allowing operators to automatically find the best frequency for communication based on current conditions. This dynamic frequency selection not only enhances the reliability of the communication link but also minimizes the possibility of interference from other signals, which can be critical in emergency situations.

The MICOM-2ES, 2RS, and 2TS models feature advanced digital signal processing technologies that optimize audio clarity and reception. This ensures that communication remains clear even in noisy environments, which is a pivotal factor in emergency response scenarios. With a digital signal processor onboard, the system is capable of filtering out unwanted noise and enhancing the quality of the transmitted audio.

These models support multiple modes of operation, including both simplex and duplex communications. Such versatility allows users to adapt the system to various communication needs, augmenting its effectiveness in a range of operation scenarios. Furthermore, the MICOM-2 series is compatible with various antenna configurations, enhancing the operational range and flexibility of the system.

User-friendliness is another hallmark of the MICOM-2ES/2RS/2TS ALE systems, as they feature an intuitive user interface that simplifies operation, allowing for quick and efficient communication in high-pressure situations. Emergency responders and military personnel benefit greatly from such ease of use, leading to faster response times and improved overall coordination.

Additionally, the robustness of the Motorola MICOM-2 series ensures that it can withstand extreme environmental conditions. The units are designed to operate in harsh weather and rugged terrains, making them ideal for outdoor usage in emergency or military applications. All these features combined make the Motorola MICOM-2ES/2RS/2TS ALE a reliable choice for organizations that require high-performance communication solutions in demanding conditions.