Motorola MaxTrac 300 Manuel d'utilisation - Page 6
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MaxTrac 300
The MaxTrac 300 900MHz radios have incorporated a few minor changes from
the existing (non-900MHz) conventional MaxTrac 300 models. These changes are
described below:
The front panel of the 900MHz MaxTrac 300 6-channel model with the selective
signalling option differs from the corresponding non-900MHz MaxTrac 300
6-channel model as follows:
•
a Call button replaces the Exit button
•
an H/L button replaces the Select button
The front panel of the 900MHz MaxTrac 300 16-channel model is the same as
the corresponding non-900MHz MaxTrac 300 16-channel model.
Tx/Bsy Mon
Mon
900MHz MaxTrac 300
(6-Channel)
On 900MHz MaxTrac 300 6-channel models with the selective signalling option,
to send a selective call encode, a Call Alert™ encode, or a radio check, the Call
button is pressed once, twice, or three times, respectively. (Identical to the way
the Select button is used on the other models.) The H/L button is pressed once
to enable the external alarm (horn/lights) feature; pressing the H/L button again
(or pressing the Call button) will turn the external alarm feature off. (On other
models, the Select button is used to enable this feature; the Select and/or Exit
button is used to turn it off.)
Other operational differences for the 900MHz models are as follows. For
900MHz models, only, the emergency encode feature can now be cancelled by
any button press or by taking the microphone off-hook. (On other non-900MHz
models, the microphone PTT must be pressed to clear the emergency.) After
exiting a Call Alert decode state by pressing any button, PTT, or by taking the
microphone off-hook, 900MHz models will return to the "HL" (external alarm
armed) state if this was enabled before the call. (Non-900MHz models always
return to dispatch operation after the Call Alert decode is cleared.)
All other radio operations are identical for corresponding 900MHz and non-
900MHz models, as described in the operating instructions.
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Introduction
MaxTrac 300
TM
TM
, 900MHz Features
Call
H/L
, 900MHz Features
Tx/Bsy Mon
Mon
Scan
900MHz MaxTrac 300
(16-Channel)
Pri
Pri
Usr
Scan
Select