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After unit is mounted and secured, make sure that spacing is sufficient around the housing and that at least a clearance of at least 2.

Double check all mounting before proceeding to the wiring section. Wiring between the various controls will vary somewhat, but for all practical purposes are pretty similar. CAUTION: It is recommended that shielded cable or twisted wire pairs be used to minimize the possibly of noise affecting either the controller or driver circuitry. Additionally, lead lengths should be kept as short as possible. Insure that both terminals are tightened securely.

Double check all wiring before proceeding to the next section. Proceed to either the 24 volt brake wiring section, page 8 or the 48 volt brake wiring section, page 10 of the manual. Note: Wiring is shown for both channels. Care must be taken to insure the correct wires are connected and none of the other wires contact or short out. It is recommended that unused wires be cut off and taped so that shorting and grounding out does not occur.

If only a single brake is to be used on the MCSDRV2, then skip to either the 24 volt brake wiring section, page 8 or the 48 volt brake wiring section, page Double check all wiring before proceeding to the next section C. Proceed to either the 24 volt brake wiring section, page 8 of the manual or the 48 volt brake wiring section, page 10 of the manual.

If only one channel is required, then follow wiring using only the brown and green wires as shown. Enabled MDC System You may also enter the number directly. Note: Refer to the Motorola Radio Catalog Sheets for the maximum number of personalities allowed for this model. Page The default is None. Leading zeros are required. Secure XL Transmit Enabled Scan Holdoff Strapping Page remain muted when dekeying following a secure transmission.

The factory default is 0 ms. The number may also be entered directly or selected using the function keys. If this feature is enabled, the user will be able to send pages to other radios. Note: If this feature is enabled and the user must be able to select target radio s ID s via the Call list, data must be programmed into the appropriate Call List Table. If this option is enabled, the user will be able to directly enter from the keypad IDs of radios he or she wants to call.

The number may also be entered directly. The radio contains a table with four sets of values for each of these parameters. Page prevents users from listening in on or transmitting over conversations that they are not part of.

The Monitor button is Disabled when this feature is active. Page muted. By muting before the carrier drops, the noise burst squelch tail on the receiving end is substantially reduced. This value is combined with the master squelch setting to determine the overall squelch for this personality. This is the maximum amount that modulation can cause the carrier to deviate from its unmodulated frequency. The choices are: 2. Enabled Tone Signalling System Repeater Access This option enables Repeater Access on this personality.

Enabled Secondary ID Alarm and Call The following choices are available: Alarm Only An emergency message is repeatedly sent to the base station until it is cancelled in one of the following ways: All the allowed retries both polite and impolite have been sent; The inter-sequence pre-time is the period of time between consecutive MDC messages.

Valid entries are in the range 0 zero to ms in ms increments. This is the time duration for which the radio will remain in Carrier Squelch mode after it has received a Select Call directed to it. This effectively doubles how long the transmitter will key after the radio exhausts all retries without receiving an Ack during Emergency Call.

The value may also be entered directly. The Call ID is used to target a radio when an individual or group call has to be sent to that radio or set of radios. The valid range of values is 25 to ms in ms increments. The default is Motorola. Valid values are integers ranging from 1 to 7. Extended Emergency Alarm.. For normal addressing mode, valid radio IDs range from 0 zero to For the extended addressing mode, valid radio IDs range from 0 zero to Z1 Personality Talkgroup Channel Number Zone Name Each zone may be assigned an alphanumeric name.

Graphics capability is NOT required. H37 System Version Disabled Stat Alert Decode Feat.. Disabled Stat Alert Encode Feat.. Disabled Startsite Operation.. H35 System Package H35 System Version Disabled Trk One Touch Button..

Model: Press F8 to Upgrade the Radio. Check power to the RIB. Transmit register time-out Check serial port. Busy low time-out. Busy low time-out Check to make sure that the radio is turned on.

F4 F6 F9 Current Archive Page Emergency Call F4 F3 F2 Emergency Receive F3 F4 Override Timer ms Page Priority 1 Member F2 F3 Priority 1 Type F2 F2 F2 Priority 2 Member F4 F4 F2 Priority 2 Type F3 F7 Silent Alarm Page System F4 F4 F4 F7 System F4 F6 F7 F3 System



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