User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- ASTRO® XTL™ 5000 Mobile Radio with W4, W5, W7, and W9 Control Heads User's Guide
- Front Cover
- W4 Quick Reference Card
- W5 Quick Reference Card
- Control Head Front Foldout
- Inside Title Page
- Contents
- Introduction
- Basic Operating Procedures
- General Radio Features
- Often-used Features
- Emergency Call and Alarm
- Scan Operation
- Turn On Scan
- Turn Scan On While Disregarding the Squelch Code (Conventional Modes Only)
- View a Scan List
- Transmit While Scan Is On
- Temporarily Delete a Nuisance Mode With Scan On (W7 and W9 Control Heads Only)
- Restore a Nuisance Mode (W7 and W9 Control Heads Only)
- Change Mode Priorities While Scan Is On (W7 and W9 Control Heads Only)
- Restore Mode Priorities in a Scan List (W7 and W9 Control Heads Only)
- Program a Scan List
- Hang Up Box (HUB)
- Optional External Alarms (Horn and Lights)
- Time-Out Timer
- Push-To-Talk Identification (PTT-ID)
- Conventional Radio Features
- Trunking Operation
- Features Used on Trunking Systems
- Telephone Interconnect List
- Unlimited Telephone Interconnect (W7 and W9 Control Heads Only)
- Enhanced Private Conversation (Digital Modes Only)
- Call Alert Page (Digital Modes Only)
- Failsoft
- Dynamic Regrouping (Digital Modes Only)
- SmartZone® (W7 and W9 Control Heads Only)
- Out-of-Range Indication
- Trunked Announcement
- Secure Operation
- Troubleshooting
- Glossary
- Index
- Control Head Back Foldout
- W7 Quick Reference Card
- W9 Quick Reference Card
- Back Cover
Examples: Not exiting phone mode after a call (radio
cannot receive fleet or subfleet calls), transmitting in
receive-only conventional mode, trying to select a dynamic
mode when no dynamic ID assignment has been made.
ALERT TONES
Type of Tone Name Explanation
1 Low-Pitched
Ton e
Invalid Key
Alert
Feature button
pressed is not valid
in selected mode, or
a Call Alert or
emergency alarm
was not
acknowledged.
1 High-Pitched
Ton e
Central
Acknowledge
or Valid Key
Central controller
has received request
for Call Alert or
emergency alarm
transmission.
You pressed a valid
key.
4 High-Pitched
Ton es
Dispatcher or
Mobile Unit
Acknowledge
Dispatcher is
acknowledging your
emergency
transmission. Mobile
unit has received
your Call Alert.
5 High-Pitched
Ton es
The above two
acknowledge tones,
heard in tandem.
2 High-Pitched
Ton es
Private
Conversation
You have an
incoming call. Press
Call, then the PTT
button, then talk.
4 High-Pitched
Tones every 6
seconds
Call Alert Page Call Alert page has
been received.
Phone-Type
Busy Tone
(when pressing
the PTT button)
System Busy All system radio
channels in use.
Release the PTT
button, and wait for
callback.
3 Short High-
Tones (after
requesting a
busy channel)
upon pressing
the PTT button)
Automatic Call
Back or Talk
Permit
Channel is available
for previously
requested
transmission.
System is accepting
your transmission.
Low-Pitched
Tone (upon
pressing the
PTT button
during Transmit)
(Operation
Error)
Talk Prohibit/
Out-of-Range
or Time-Out
Timer or Illegal
Mode
Out of trunked radio
system range or
system is out of
service.
Present transmission
will soon be disabled.
You have entered a
mode where normal
system traffic will be
missed, or you
attempted something
that is not allowed.
(See examples
below.)
High-Pitched
Tone every 10
seconds in
unmuted receive
condition
Failsoft System central
controller failure. The
radio reverts from
trunked operation to
operation similar to a
conventional
repeater.
Others may share
the channel.
ALERT TONES (Continued)
Type of Tone Name Explanation