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Operator’s Manual
MM-008212-001
Rev. A, Jul/07
M/A-COM
P5300 Series
Portable Radio
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Seite 1 - Portable Radio

Operator’s Manual MM-008212-001 Rev. A, Jul/07 M/A-COM P5300 Series Portable Radio

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MM-008212-001, Rev. A 10 1 SAFETY CONVENTIONS The following conventions are used throughout this manual to alert the user to general safety precautio

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MM-008212-001, Rev. A 100 11 TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE The Technical Assistance Center's (TAC) resources are available to help with overall system op

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MM-008212-001, Rev. A 101 12 BASIC TROUBLESHOOTING Use Table 12-1 as a troubleshooting guide if the radio is not functioning properly. If additional

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MM-008212-001, Rev. A 102 BATTERY WARRANTY A. M/A-COM, Inc. (hereinafter "Seller") warrants to the original purchaser for use (hereinafter &

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MM-008212-001, Rev. A 103 WARRANTY A. M/A-COM, Inc. (hereinafter "Seller") warrants to the original purchaser for use (hereinafter "Bu

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Tyco Electronics Wireless Systems Segment 221 Jefferson Ridge Parkway Lynchburg, Virginia 24501 (Outside USA, 1-434-385-2400) Toll Free 1-800-528-771

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MM-008212-001, Rev. A 11 2 SAFETY TRAINING INFORMATION The M/A-COM P5300 portable radio generates RF electromagnetic energy during transmit mode. T

Seite 9 - SAFETY SECTION

MM-008212-001, Rev. A 12 • As noted in Table 2-1, ALWAYS keep the device and its antenna AT LEAST 2.8 cm (1.1 inch) from the body and at least 2.5 cm

Seite 10 - 1 SAFETY CONVENTIONS

MM-008212-001, Rev. A 13 3 OPERATING TIPS Antenna location and condition are important when operating a portable radio. Operating the radio in low ly

Seite 11 - 2.1 RF EXPOSURE GUIDELINES

MM-008212-001, Rev. A 14 3.1.3 Aircraft • Always turn off a portable radio before boarding any aircraft! • Use it on the ground only with crew pe

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MM-008212-001, Rev. A 15 4 BATTERIES The P5300 series portable radios use rechargeable, recyclable Nickel Cadmium (NiCd), Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH)

Seite 13 - 3 OPERATING TIPS

MM-008212-001, Rev. A 16 CAUTION Always use M/A-COM authorized chargers and conditioners. Use of unauthorized chargers and conditioners may void the w

Seite 14 - 3.1.3 Aircraft

MM-008212-001, Rev. A 17 Do NOT leave any M/A-COM rechargeable batteries in a charger for more than a few days. 4.4 CHANGING THE BATTERY PACK 4.4.1

Seite 15 - 4 BATTERIES

MM-008212-001, Rev. A 18 4.4.2 Attaching the Battery Pack Make sure the power to the radio is turned OFF. 1. Align the tabs at each side on the bott

Seite 16 - 4.3 BATTERY PACK USAGE

MM-008212-001, Rev. A 19 PRODUCT INFORMATION

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MM-008212-001, Rev. A 2 MANUAL REVISION HISTORY REV DATE REASON FOR REVISION - May/07 Initial release. A Jul/07 Added Lithium Ion battery pack tam

Seite 18 - 4.5 BATTERY DISPOSAL

MM-008212-001, Rev. A 20 5 INTRODUCTION The P5300 series portable radio is available in two models: the P5350 Scan model with a limited 6-button fron

Seite 19 - PRODUCT INFORMATION

MM-008212-001, Rev. A 21 6 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES Table 6-1 lists the Options and Accessories tested for use with the P5300 series portable radios.

Seite 20 - 5 INTRODUCTION

MM-008212-001, Rev. A 22 DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER Hurricane Headset with PTT EA-009580-017 Hurricane Headset with PTT and Pigtail Jack EA-009580-018

Seite 21 - 6 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES

MM-008212-001, Rev. A 23 7 USER INTERFACE This section describes the primary user interface; the buttons, knob controls, indicators, and display.

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MM-008212-001, Rev. A 24 7.1 CONTROLS 7.1.1 Buttons and Knobs The P5300 portable radios feature two rotary control knobs, an emergency button, and a

Seite 23 - 7 USER INTERFACE

MM-008212-001, Rev. A 25 The functions of the button and knob controls vary depending on the mode of operation. The primary functions of the button a

Seite 24 - 7.1 CONTROLS

MM-008212-001, Rev. A 26 7.1.2 Keypad The front mounted keypad of the P5350 “Scan” model has six buttons and P5370 “System” model has 15 buttons. Re

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MM-008212-001, Rev. A 27 Alpha-numeric character entry is the function of most of the P5300 keypad keys in the OpenSky mode of operation. In addition

Seite 26 - 7.1.2 Keypad

MM-008212-001, Rev. A 28 7.1.3 Display The P5300 display is made up of 3 lines. Lines 1 and 2 contain twelve alpha-numeric character blocks each. T

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MM-008212-001, Rev. A 29 STATUS ICON DESCRIPTIONS Steady – transmit at low power. Appears in the 5th position of the display. If icon is not visible

Seite 28 - 7.1.3.1 Radio Status Icons

MM-008212-001, Rev. A 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 1 SAFETY CONVENTIONS...

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MM-008212-001, Rev. A 30 Figure 7-8: Tri-Color LED 7.1.4 Tri-Color LED The Tri-Color LED changes color to indicate radio status and is visible from

Seite 30 - 7.1.4 Tri-Color LED

MM-008212-001, Rev. A 31 OPENSKY OPERATION

Seite 31 - OPENSKY OPERATION

MM-008212-001, Rev. A 32 8 OPENSKY OPERATION Once an OpenSky system has been selected from the available systems on your P5300 series portable radio,

Seite 32 - 8 OPENSKY OPERATION

MM-008212-001, Rev. A 33 Table 8-1: Keypad Functions KEY FUNCTION Primary function: Acts much as an “enter” button to activate a selection. Second

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MM-008212-001, Rev. A 34 8.2 RADIO STATUS ICONS Status Icons indicate the various operating characteristics of the radio. The icons show operating mo

Seite 34 - 8.2 RADIO STATUS ICONS

MM-008212-001, Rev. A 35 8.3 TRI-COLOR LED Figure 8-2: Tri-Color LED The Tri-Color LED changes color to indicate radio status and is visible from b

Seite 35 - 8.4 LOG IN TO THE NETWORK

MM-008212-001, Rev. A 36 If necessary, contact radio system administration personnel for log-in assistance and/or radio-specific log-in instructions.

Seite 36 - 8.6 PERSONALITY

MM-008212-001, Rev. A 37 TG aTG bTG cTG xTG yTG zTG dTG eTG fTG aTG dTG gTG hTG iTG = Talk Group Profile 1 Profile 2 Profile 3 Figure 8-3: Persona

Seite 37 - 8.7.3 Dwell Display

MM-008212-001, Rev. A 38 8.8 ALERT TONES The P5300 radio also provides audible Alert Tones or “beeps” to indicate the various operating conditions (s

Seite 38 - 8.8 ALERT TONES

MM-008212-001, Rev. A 39 8.9 BASIC MENU STRUCTURE Table 8-4 illustrates the basic P5300 OpenSky menu structure. Menu items will vary depending upon s

Seite 39 - 8.9 BASIC MENU STRUCTURE

MM-008212-001, Rev. A 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 8.6.2 Talk Groups...

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MM-008212-001, Rev. A 40 Menu Name Radio Displays (first and second lines) Usage Notes See Previous Page selected channel Selected Channel (Men

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MM-008212-001, Rev. A 41 8.10 KEYPAD FUNCTION COMMANDS (P5370 ONLY) To perform a command from the keypad, use the keypad commands in Table 8-5. Table

Seite 42 - 8.14 STEALTH MODE

MM-008212-001, Rev. A 42 8.14 STEALTH MODE For some users, it is important to be able to turn off the radio’s display lights and side tones, but not

Seite 43 - 8.19 TALK GROUP LOCK OUT

MM-008212-001, Rev. A 43 8.16 CHANGE OPERATING MODE 1. Press the or buttons to cycle through the menu until “Mode Menu” is displayed. 2. Press

Seite 44 - 8.20 SCANNING

MM-008212-001, Rev. A 44 Lock out is a listening (receive) function and only blocks received calls on locked out talk groups. Lock out does not affec

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MM-008212-001, Rev. A 45 The choice of scanning mode broadens or narrows the span of communications with all the groups in profiles you listen to, but

Seite 46 - 8.20.3 Scanning Priority

MM-008212-001, Rev. A 46 8.20.2.2 Duration of Scanning Mode Selections Scanning Mode selections survive power down. At startup, the radio defaults to

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MM-008212-001, Rev. A 47 If a Selective Call is attempted without registration, “No Priv” is displayed. 8.21.1 Manually Dialing a Selective Call (P5

Seite 48 - 8.22 SELECTIVE ALERTS

MM-008212-001, Rev. A 48 8.21.3 Accepting a Selective Call 1. The radio will ring (like a telephone), indicating you are receiving a Selective Call.

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MM-008212-001, Rev. A 49 8.22.2 Sending a Message The sending process has three steps. First select the destination radio’s User ID, then select the

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MM-008212-001, Rev. A 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 9 EDACS OPERATION...

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MM-008212-001, Rev. A 50 2. Press the key and or to select Y or N. 3. At the “Delete? Y” prompt, press the key. The message will be deleted.

Seite 52 - 8.26 GPS COORDINATES

MM-008212-001, Rev. A 51 No emergency audio (voice) transmission (hot-mic) capability available (per programming by system administrator) In addition

Seite 53 - EDACS OPERATION

MM-008212-001, Rev. A 52 The emergency dismiss timer is cleared when the emergency is cleared. 8.24.4 Clearing an Emergency Call or Alert 1. When t

Seite 54 - 9 EDACS OPERATION

MM-008212-001, Rev. A 53 EDACS OPERATION

Seite 55 - 9.2.2 Keypad

MM-008212-001, Rev. A 54 9 EDACS OPERATION 9.1 TURNING ON THE RADIO 1. Power ON the radio by rotating the POWER ON-OFF/VOLUME knob clockwise. A sho

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MM-008212-001, Rev. A 55 EMERGENCY/ HOME BUTTON Automatically selects the pre-programmed Group/System by pressing and holding for a programmed duratio

Seite 57 - 9.3 DISPLAY

MM-008212-001, Rev. A 56 Figure 9-2: P5370 “System” Radio Front Panel KEY FUNCTION Primary Function: Accesses the pre-stored menu. Secondary Fun

Seite 58 - 9.4 RADIO STATUS ICONS

MM-008212-001, Rev. A 57 9.3 DISPLAY The radio Display is made up of 3 lines (see Figure 9-3). Lines 1 and 2 contain eight alphanumeric character blo

Seite 59 - 9.6 STATUS MESSAGES

MM-008212-001, Rev. A 58 9.4 RADIO STATUS ICONS Status Icons indicate the various operating characteristics of the radio. The icons show operating mo

Seite 60 - 9.7 ERROR MESSAGES

MM-008212-001, Rev. A 59 9.5 TRI-COLOR LED Figure 9-5: Tri-Color LED The Tri-Color LED changes color to indicate radio status and is visible from b

Seite 61 - 9.9 SYSTEM SELECTION

MM-008212-001, Rev. A 6 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 9.23.3 Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency: Overdial/Conventional Mode...7

Seite 62 - 9.11 MODIFY SCAN LIST

MM-008212-001, Rev. A 60 MESSAGE NAME DESCRIPTION SYSC OFF System Scan Features Off Indicates the System Scan features are disabled. LOW BATT Low Bat

Seite 63 - 9.14 DECLARING AN EMERGENCY

MM-008212-001, Rev. A 61 9.8 ALERT TONES The P5300 radio provides audible Alert Tones or “beeps” to indicate the various operating conditions (see Ta

Seite 64 - 9.17 MENU

MM-008212-001, Rev. A 62 Example: System: 1 = North Group: 1 = Group 1 2 = South 2 = Group 2 3 = East 3 = Group 3 4 = West 4 = Group

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MM-008212-001, Rev. A 63 5. Press twice to add as a Priority 2 group. 6. Press three times to add as a Priority 1 group. 7. Press to re-start s

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MM-008212-001, Rev. A 64 9.16.1 Using the Menu Button 1. Press . 2. Using the or keys, scroll until the cursor (>) appears to the left of “

Seite 67 - 9.18.2 Digital Mode

MM-008212-001, Rev. A 65 Figure 9-7: Backlight Menu Item Selection Parameter 3. Press . The backlight menu item is activated. Line one shows the ac

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MM-008212-001, Rev. A 66 Table 9-4: Menu Item Information FEATURE DISPLAY PARAMETER SETTING COMMENT Keypad Lock Menu Item: KEY LOCK Once Selected: LO

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MM-008212-001, Rev. A 67 Table 9-5: Information Display RADIO ID XXXXXXXX LID in EDACS/EA In CONV it has no meaning. RAM SIZ RAM Size FLSH SIZ Flash

Seite 70 - 9.19.4 Nuisance Delete

MM-008212-001, Rev. A 68 call or hang time is still active. Individual phone, all call, and emergency calls are transmitted clear if the digital mode

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MM-008212-001, Rev. A 69 9.19.2 Adding Groups to a Scan List P5350 Model Radio 1. Scan must be OFF to add/delete groups to/from the scan list. If th

Seite 72 - 9.22 INDIVIDUAL CALLS

MM-008212-001, Rev. A 7 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 12 BASIC TROUBLESHOOTING...

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MM-008212-001, Rev. A 70 5. Press a third time to set the group to Priority 1. A is displayed on line three. The priority level selection sequenc

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MM-008212-001, Rev. A 71 9.20 SCANNING TRUNKED SYSTEMS The radio can be programmed with the following System Scan features. These features are automa

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MM-008212-001, Rev. A 72 signal quality of the control channel for each site in its adjacent scan list. (The signal quality metric used for the ProSca

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MM-008212-001, Rev. A 73 The volume of the ring is adjustable through the volume control levels. If a response is made by pressing the PTT to the cal

Seite 77 - 9.24 PROGRAMMABLE ENTRIES

MM-008212-001, Rev. A 74 P5370 Model Radio 1. To select a pre-stored individual phone number, enter the individual call mode using the key. is dis

Seite 78 - 9.25.1 Status Operation

MM-008212-001, Rev. A 75 Figure 9-11: Calls Received and Personality Lists The saved call list shows all ten storage locations. If no calls have been

Seite 79 - 9.28 PORTABLE DATA

MM-008212-001, Rev. A 76 In half-duplex mode, only one person may talk at a time. The radio PTT button needs to be pressed in order to communicate t

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MM-008212-001, Rev. A 77 P5370 Model Radio 1. Follow the procedure in Section 9.23.2 to establish a connection to the telephone system or consult the

Seite 81 - 9.28.6 Data Lockout Mode

MM-008212-001, Rev. A 78 entries will accept up to 5 digits. The phone call list entries accept a combination of up to 31 digits and pauses. 4. Pres

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MM-008212-001, Rev. A 79 9.25.2 Message Operation The following method can be used to transmit a Message using the Message Operation. 1. Press the

Seite 83 - CONVENTIONAL OPERATION

MM-008212-001, Rev. A 8 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Table 8-8: Emergency Calls vs. Emergency Alerts ...

Seite 84 - 10 CONVENTIONAL OPERATION

MM-008212-001, Rev. A 80 however, either data or voice is selected transparently by the operator through normal usage of the radio. Data communication

Seite 85 - 10.1.2 Keypad

MM-008212-001, Rev. A 81 9.28.5 Scan Lockout Mode Following the transmission or reception of a data call, if scan is enabled, scanning will stop temp

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Seite 87 - 10.2 DISPLAY

MM-008212-001, Rev. A 83 CONVENTIONAL OPERATION

Seite 88 - 10.3 TRI-COLOR LED

MM-008212-001, Rev. A 84 10 CONVENTIONAL OPERATION The radio functions in the conventional mode when using conventional communications channels (non-

Seite 89 - 10.6 TURNING ON THE RADIO

MM-008212-001, Rev. A 85 10.1.2 Keypad The keys on the keypad have special functions and are labeled using a symbol or abbreviated word describing it

Seite 90 - 10.7 SYSTEM SELECTION

MM-008212-001, Rev. A 86 Figure 10-2: P5370 “System” Radio Front Panel KEY FUNCTION Primary Function: Allows the user to scroll through available

Seite 91 - 10.11 BACKLIGHT ON/OFF

MM-008212-001, Rev. A 87 10.2 DISPLAY The radio display is made up of 3 lines (see Figure 10-3). Lines 1 and 2 contain eight alphanumeric character b

Seite 92 - 10.12 CONTRAST ADJUST

MM-008212-001, Rev. A 88 Steady (rotates clockwise) – scan mode enabled. Appears in the 9th position of the display. If icon is not visible – scan i

Seite 93 - 10.16 MENU

MM-008212-001, Rev. A 89 10.4 STATUS MESSAGES During radio operation, various radio Status Messages can be displayed. The messages are described belo

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MM-008212-001, Rev. A 9 SAFETY SECTION

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MM-008212-001, Rev. A 90 3. Adjust the POWER ON-OFF/VOLUME knob to the desired volume level. 4. Select the desired system and group. The display in

Seite 96 - 10.17.2 Digital Mode

MM-008212-001, Rev. A 91 METHOD 3: (P5370 model radios only) Direct Access: Press to enter the group select mode. Press the numeric key mapped to th

Seite 97 - 10.19 SENDING A CALL

MM-008212-001, Rev. A 92 10.12 CONTRAST ADJUST 1. Press to access the menu. 2. Press or to scroll through menu until “CONTRAST” appears. 3. P

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MM-008212-001, Rev. A 93 10.16 MENU The Menu function accesses features that are not available directly from the keypad. The order and actual menu it

Seite 99 - WARRANTY INFORMATION

MM-008212-001, Rev. A 94 3. Press . The backlight menu item is activated. Line one shows the active menu item and its current parameter setting. Li

Seite 100 - 11 TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE

MM-008212-001, Rev. A 95 Table 10-3: Menu Item Information FEATURE DISPLAY PARAMETER SETTING COMMENT Keypad Lock Menu Item: KEY LOCK Once Selected: L

Seite 101 - 12 BASIC TROUBLESHOOTING

MM-008212-001, Rev. A 96 Table 10-4: Information Display RADIO ID XXXXXXXX LID in EDACS/EA. In CONV it has no meaning. RAM SIZ RAM Size FLSH SIZ Fl

Seite 102 - BATTERY WARRANTY

MM-008212-001, Rev. A 97 Individual phone, all call, and emergency calls are transmitted clear if the digital mode is disabled or inoperative. If rece

Seite 103 - WARRANTY

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MM-008212-001, Rev. A 99 TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE AND WARRANTY INFORMATION

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