Motorola CDR500 Programming Manual page 81

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5. Click the "Ignition Sense Type:" dropdown
arrow button. Select "On/Off & Ignition".
Your
screen
should
Figure 11-5.
Figure 11-5. Radio Configuration, Accessory
Configuration, Transmit Radio
6. Click the "Accessory Pins" tab.
7. Click the "Accessory Package" dropdown
arrow button. Select "Tel Interconnect (ZR340)
Tx". Verify pin 3 is defined as "External Mic
PTT (Input)", Active Level "Low" and pin 4 is
defined as "CSQ Detect (Output)", Active
Level "High". Your screen should appear sim-
ilar to Figure 11-6.
8. Click the "Microphone" tab.
9. Click on the "Accessory Mic Gain (dB)" up
arrow button to increase the gain to "31.5".
Your screen should appear similar Figure 11-7.
10. Close the "Radio Configuration" window.
11. Click the + indicator next to "Conventional
Personality" selection from the opening CPS
"Tree View" window.
12. Double click the "Conventional Personality -
1" selection.
13. Select the "Basic" tab.
14. If the radio is a display model (LCD front
panel), you may enter an "Alias" such as
"Repeater TX".
March, 2001
Programming the Professional Series Radios for use with a ZR340 Repeater Controller
appear
similar
to
6864110R66-O
Figure 11-6. Radio Configuration, Accessory Pins,
Transmit Radio
Figure 11-7. Radio Configuration, Microphone,
Transmit Radio
15. Select a "Channel Bandwidth (kHz):" as
defined by the radio licensing authority.
NOTE
In the United States of America, the
Professional Series radios may not be
used legally as the transmit radio in a
UHF (450 to 512 MHz) repeater or base
station application with 12.5 kHz chan-
nel spacing. The ±2.5-ppm frequency
Programming
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