Service Manual Part 2

TRANSCEIVER PROGRAMMING
3-26
September 2001
Part No. 001-5100-001
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.
4. Repeat the preceding steps for the other scan lists if
applicable.
Status Aliasing Screen
This screen is shown above, and it programs the
alias for each of up to eight status conditions that can
be sent. The meaning of each status number is defined
by the system manager. Refer to Section 2.7.9 for
more information.
To edit this list, click the Status Aliasing tab and
then the “Modify List” button on the right side. The
following information is then programmed in the
dialog box that is displayed:
Status Number
- The scroll bars to the right of this
box select the status number that is to be edited.
Status Alias
- Programs up to 10 characters that iden-
tify the status. This identification is displayed when
the user selects a status condition.
Other Band Trunking Screen
The Other Band Trunking screen follows, and it
is displayed only when programming channels in the
VHF and UHF frequency bands. It is used to define
the relationship between the transmit and receive
channel frequencies in these bands. With 800 MHz
systems, this is not required because the difference
between the transmit and receive frequency is always
45 MHz.
Other Band Trunking Screen
This screen organizes the available frequency
band into three sub-bands, called splits. Each split is
defined by a start frequency, stop frequency, and
channel spacing as follows. Frequencies outside the
defined split cannot be accessed by the radio. These
frequency splits must be defined the same way they
are defined for the trunking controller.
Tx and Rx Spacing
- Spacing in kHz between each
potential transmit and receive frequency.
Tx and Rx Start Frequency
- Start in MHz of the band
split for transmit and receive frequencies.
Tx and Rx Stop Frequency
- Stop in MHz of the band
split for transmit and receive frequencies.
3.6.8 SETTING UP SMARTNET/SMARTZONE
CHANNELS
The SMARTNET/SmartZone Channel screen
shown in Figure 3-5 is displayed when the
SMARTNET or SmartZone channel type is selected.
The channel screen programs unique channel parame-
ters and also assigns channels to the selectable zones
displayed by the transceiver.
The general procedure for setting up a
SMARTNET/SmartZone channel is as follows. Refer
to the descriptions which follow this procedure for
information on SMARTNET/SmartZone Channel
screen parameters.
1. Make sure that the desired zone is selected in the
Zone box.
2. Select the channel number in the Channels Index
box which is to be programmed with the channel.
This will be the number displayed when the channel
is selected.