User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Radio Overview
- Controls & Display
- General Operation
- 3.1 Basic Operation
- 3.1.1 Turning Power ON and Setting Volume
- 3.1.2 Persistent Settings
- 3.1.3 Power-Up Password
- 3.1.4 Speaking into the Microphone
- 3.1.5 Display Backlight Control
- 3.1.6 Display Viewing Angle & Contrast Adjust (Standard Control Head Only)
- 3.1.7 Zone / Channel Display and Select
- 3.1.8 Setting Squelch Control
- 3.1.9 Zone Edit
- 3.1.10 Transmit Disable
- 3.1.11 Operation At Extended Range
- 3.1.12 Preventing Vehicle Battery Discharge
- 3.1.13 Cleaning the Control Head
- 3.1.14 Radio Service
- 3.2 Single Touch
- 3.2.1 Single Touch Buttons
- 3.2.2 Detailed Single Touch Operation
- 3.2.2.1 Conventional Unit Call
- 3.2.2.2 Conventional Call Alert
- 3.2.2.3 Conventional Status
- 3.2.2.4 Conventional Message
- 3.2.2.5 P25 Unit Call
- 3.2.2.6 P25 Call Alert
- 3.2.2.7 P25 Status
- 3.2.2.8 P25 Interconnect
- 3.2.2.9 SNSZ Unit Call
- 3.2.2.10 SNSZ Call Alert
- 3.2.2.11 SNSZ Status
- 3.2.2.12 SNSZ Message:
- 3.2.2.13 SNSZ Interconnect:
- 3.3 Radio Inhibit
- 3.4 Setting Squelch
- 3.5 Operating Modes
- 3.1 Basic Operation
- Radio Wide Features
- 4.1 Option Buttons
- 4.2 Menu Mode
- 4.3 Time-Out Timer
- 4.4 Home Channel Select
- 4.5 Power Output Select
- 4.6 Alert Tone Select
- 4.7 Ignition Power Down Duration
- 4.8 Horn Alert
- 4.9 Microphone Off-Hook Detect
- 4.10 Surveillance Mode
- 4.11 Public Address
- 4.12 Scanning
- 4.13 Scan Lists
- 4.14 Over the Air Programming
- 4.15 Over the Internet Programming
- 4.16 Auto / Unmute
- 4.17 Location Services
- 4.18 Emergency Alarm Receive Indicator
- 4.19 Kiosk Mode
- 4.20 Analog Noise Reduction
- Conventional Mode Features
- 5.1 Monitoring Before Transmitting
- 5.2 Monitor Mode
- 5.3 Busy Channel Lockout
- 5.4 Call Guard Squelch
- 5.5 Penalty Timer
- 5.6 Conversation Timer
- 5.7 Repeater Talk-Around
- 5.8 Displaying Transmit / Receive Frequency
- 5.9 Emergency Alarm and Call
- 5.10 Conventional Mode Channel Scanning
- 5.11 Standard Conventional Calls
- 5.12 DTMF / ANI Signaling
- 5.13 Project 25 Mode Features
- 5.13.1 Digital Unit ID
- 5.13.2 Talkgroup ID
- 5.13.3 Network Access Code (NAC)
- 5.13.4 EFJohnson System Out-of-Range Indicator
- 5.13.5 EFJohnson System Automatic Registration
- 5.13.6 P25 Group Calls
- 5.13.7 P25 Unit Calls
- 5.13.8 P25 Conventional Telephone Calls
- 5.13.9 Call Alert
- 5.13.10 Call History
- 5.13.11 Messaging
- 5.13.12 Status Messaging
- 5.13.13 P25 Packet Data
- 5.14 Keypad Programming
- 5.15 Text Messaging
- SMARTNET / SmartZone / P25 Trunked Features
- 6.1 Analog and Digital Operation
- 6.2 Viewing Unit ID
- 6.3 Standard Group Calls
- 6.4 Unit Calls
- 6.5 Telephone Calls
- 6.6 Call Alert
- 6.7 Messaging
- 6.8 Sending Status Conditions
- 6.9 Emergency Alarm and Call
- 6.10 Failsoft Operation
- 6.11 SMARTNET / SmartZone / P25 Trunking Scanning Features
- 6.12 Dynamic Regrouping
- 6.13 P25 Radio Unit Monitor
- 6.14 SmartZone and P25 Trunking Unique Features
- 6.14.1 Busy Override
- 6.14.2 Site Trunking
- 6.14.3 Determining Current Site and Searching for a New Site
- 6.14.4 Locking / Unlocking a Site
- 6.14.5 Auto Site Search
- 6.14.6 P25 Wide Area Scan
- 6.14.7 Normal P25 and SmartZone Control Channel Hunt
- 6.14.8 Talkgroup Steering through System Access Permissions
- 6.14.9 Radio Information
- 6.14.10 Current Software version in the radio
- 6.15 P25 Trunking System Single Touch
- 6.16 P25 Messaging
- Secure Communication (Encryption)
- Data Features
- Tones & Error Messages
- Service Information
Draft 02 - Sep 1 2015
9-4 Viking Mobile Radio Operating Manual
Tones & Error Messages
ATTACH_GPS “Attach GPS”
“ATTACH GPS”
“Attach GPS”
This error indicates that the user has tried to enter GPS mode
without attaching the GPS receiver to the radio.
AUTHENTICATION_FAILED “Auth Failed”
“AUTH FAILD”
“Authent Failed”
This error indicates the radio failed P25 Trunking
Authentication, which occurs during Unit Registration on
supported systems.
BAD_BAND “Bad Band”
“BAD BAND”
“Bad Band”
The radio band in the parameter file does not match the radio
band in the tuning parameters. You will see this message if a
parameter file for the wrong band is downloaded to the radio.
This error is also indicated with 4 orange blinks of the LED.
BAD_ESN “Bad ESN”
“BAD ESN”
“Bad ESN”
This error indicates that the ESN of the radio is not valid. This
error is usually only seen in the factory when first
programming brand new logic boards. This error is also
indicated with 12 orange blinks of the LED.
BAD_FILE_FORMAT “Bad File Fmt”
“BAD FF”
“Bad File Format”
The parameter file has a newer file format version than what
matches the software in the radio. This error is indicated with
2 orange blinks of the LED.
BUSY “Busy”
“BUSY”
“Busy”
This error indicates that a call has been attempted and the
system has responded that no channels are available for
assignment.
BUSY_TIMEOUT “Busy Timeout”
“BUSY TMOUT”
“Busy Timeout”
This error indicates that the radio previously received a busy
response from the system and it has not received a channel
grant before the busy timeout timer has expired.
CLEAR_ONLY “Clear Only”
“CLEAR ONLY”
“Clear Only”
This error indicates that the selected channel or group is
strapped clear only and that a secure call cannot be made.
COLD_BATTERY “Cold Battery”
N/A
N/A
The portable’s battery has dropped below the “cold”
temperature threshold. Transmit is not allowed in this
condition.
CONTROL_HEAD_CONFLICT N/A
“CH ADDRESS
CONFLICT”
“CH ADDRESS
CONFLICT”
There are two control heads connected to the mobile that are
assigned the same address.
CORRUPT_PARMS “Corrupt Parm”
“CORPT PARM”
“Corrupt Parm”
The parameters checksum or other data is corrupted. This
error will also be indicated with 5 orange blinks of the LED.
CYCLE_POWER “Cycle Power”
“CYCLE POWR”
“Cycle Power”
There is a communication failure between the DSP and the
back end ADC on the RF deck. This error will also be
indicated with 8 orange blinks of the LED.
DATA_DENIED “Data Denied”
“DATA DENY”
“Data Denied”
The Radio received a “Deny” response when trying to acquire
packet data service.
Message Enumerations
Portable/SCH/LCH
Strings Description