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HT 1000™/JT1000™/VISAR™
Conventional Portable Radios
Radio Service Software
User's Guide
Software Part Number: RVN-4098G
© 1996, 1995, 1994, 1993, 1992 by Motorola, Inc.
Radio Products Group
8000 W. Sunrise Blvd., Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33322
Printed in U.S.A. 7/96. All Rights Reserved.
68-81073C55-F

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  • Page 1 Conventional Portable Radios Radio Service Software User’s Guide Software Part Number: RVN-4098G © 1996, 1995, 1994, 1993, 1992 by Motorola, Inc. Radio Products Group 8000 W. Sunrise Blvd., Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33322 Printed in U.S.A. 7/96. All Rights Reserved. 68-81073C55-F...
  • Page 2: Computer Software Copyrights

    Motorola. Furthermore, the purchase of Motorola equipment shall not be deemed to grant either directly or by implication, estoppel or otherwise, any license under the copyrights, patents or patent applications of Motorola, except for the normal non-exclusive, royalty-free license to use that arises by operation of law in the sales of a product.
  • Page 3 3. PL Defeat in Phone Mode: This new feature applies to VISAR and HT 1000 “D” models only. When the PL Defeat in Phone Mode feature is enabled, the selected channels’ Receive Squelch will be...
  • Page 4 Notes...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1 - Introduction ............1 Using This Manual .
  • Page 6 Side Button Configuration ( VISAR only ) ..........85 Side Button Configuration ( HT 1000 “B” and JT1000 Models ) ......88 Alert Tone Configuration .
  • Page 7: Introduction

    Welcome to the HT/JT1000/VISAR Radio Service Software program. This Radio Service Software (RSS) manual is your guide to customizing and programming a variety of features into a HT 1000, JT1000 or VISAR radio. The HT/JT1000/VISAR RSS is a menu-driven application program developed by Motorola.
  • Page 8: Prerequisites

    CHANGE/VIEW MENU ( F4 ) and related screens. For any problem(s) not covered by the Radio Service Software User’s Manual or the Radio Service Manual, contact your local Motorola field technical representative. Prerequisites To program radios using the RSS, we recommend a basic working knowledge of the following: •...
  • Page 9: Equipment Checklist

    Equipment Listed below are all the equipment required to program a HT 1000, JT1000, or VISAR radio using the RSS. Checklist IBM Personal Computer It is strongly recommended that this RSS be run on an IBM PC, IBM PC compatible or PS/2 computer with the following minimum configuration:...
  • Page 10: Assembling The Hardware

    Assembling The The figure below shows how to assemble the required (and optional) equipment used to program an HT 1000, JT1000 or VISAR radio. Hardware SERVICE MONITOR TRANSMIT OR COUNTER 30 dB PAD BATTERY ELIMINATOR 30 dB PAD WATTMETER Replaces the battery pack...
  • Page 11 Check the Hardware After you connect the hardware, turn on the radio by turning the Connections volume control knob clockwise. You will hear one of the following types of tones: High-pitched, short Hardware is connected correctly and the radio’s tone internal firmware is operating properly.
  • Page 12: What's On The Rss Diskettes

    What’s On The RSS Below are the files located on the diskette you received with this manual. Diskettes File Name File Type Description INSTALL.EXE Installation file Used to install the RSS. INSTALL.DAT Installation file Contains installation data. HT1000.LIB Executable file Compressed version of the RSS.
  • Page 13 The change should be allowed unless there are specific reasons not to modify the PATH statement. Note: Motorola RSS software programs are not compatible with many Terminate-and-Stay-Resident (TSR) utility programs (Side Kick® for example). If you encounter problems when executing the HT/JT1000/VISAR RSS, these programs should be removed.
  • Page 14: The Banner Screen

    SETUP COMPUTER CONFIGURATION screen will appear so that you can specify the default COMport and back-up/archive paths. Note: Motorola RSS software programs are not compatible with many Terminate-and-Stay-Resident (TSR) utility programs (example: Side Kick®). If trouble is encountered in executing the...
  • Page 15: Anatomy Of A Menu

    /VIEW TO DOS RSS Location ID Area In this area you will find the words “MOTOROLA Radio Service Software”, the product name (HT/JT1000/VISAR), the radio’s model number and a menu or screen path name for the current menu or screen shown on the display.
  • Page 16: Navigating Through The Rss Menus

    Navigating Through Every action of the RSS is controlled by you through the use of formatted displays and function keys. The RSS Menus Under each menu or screen title in this manual, you will find a sequence of F-keys (or function keys) such as .
  • Page 17: Anatomy Of A Screen

    Anatomy of a The only difference between a menu and a screen lies in the contents of the working area. Screen Use <: keys to scroll value. MOTOROLA Radio Service Software HT/JT1000/VISAR Model : Use <Enter> to go to next feature. Serial:...
  • Page 18: Changing A Field Value

    Changing A Field The keys commonly used in the RSS to change a field value and their respective functions are listed below. Value Tab or Enter Used to accept data currently in the field and move the prompt forward one field. If the entry is not accepted (i.e., is probably not a valid value), an error beep will sound.
  • Page 19: Complete Menu Mapping At A Glance

    Complete Menu The Menu Map below is a guide through the entire RSS. Mapping at a Glance MAIN MENU HELP SERVICE GET/ SAVE/ PRINT MENU CHANGE / VIEW FILE SETUP EXIT PROGRAM MAINTENANCE Refer to the following page Create Directory Path COMtest Delete Archive File Read Radio...
  • Page 20 MAIN MENU CHANGE/VIEW Radio Information Radio Configuration Menu System Configuration VISAR Configuration Options JT1000 Configuration Options Side Button Configuration Alert Tone Configuration Option•Mate Configuration Mode Switch Position Assignment (HT/JT1000 only) Signalling Options Menu Quik-Call II Options MDC/STAR/ATIS Configuration Repeater Access Configuration MDC/STAR Options Single Tone Configuration DTMF Phone List...
  • Page 21: Main Menu

    Main Menu Press any key at the BANNER screen to access the MAIN MENU. MOTOROLA Radio Service Software Select a function key, F1-F10. HT/JT1000/VISAR Model : Serial: Main Menu --------- - HELP - Service: Alignment (Requires RIB) - Get/Save/Clone/Program Codeplug Data From/to Disk/Radio...
  • Page 22 Function Key Descriptions F1 - HELP Provides additional information on this screen. Generic help is available within any help screen in the form of the MORE HELP function. Within a HELP screen, press F1 for more help, F2 for keyboard help, F5 to print the current help screen, and F9 for other help (if available).
  • Page 23: Setup Computer Configuration

    Setup Computer To begin configuring RSS defaults, press F9 at the MAIN MENU. This will bring up the SETUP COMPUTER CONFIGURATION screen. Configuration MOTOROLA Radio Service Software Enter path name. HT/JT1000/VISAR Model : Serial: SETUP Setup Computer Configuration ---------------------------- DEFAULT NAMES Archive..C:\MRSS\HTJT\ARC...
  • Page 24 Field Definitions Archive Enter the default directory path where archive files are to be located. First enter a drive letter (optional), followed by a colon, and the new archive path name. Letter, number and edit keys are valid while in this field.
  • Page 25: Organizing Your Hard Disk

    Organizing Your It is important to spend some time early on deciding which types or groups of files should be located together in the same file directory. File Hard Disk directories can be created using the DOS MD or MKDIR command. You may want to organize your directories first by customer area, then by customer name, and finally by radio model type, or perhaps in the reverse order.
  • Page 26: Exiting The Rss

    Exiting The RSS Before you exit the RSS, always ask yourself these questions: 1. Did you apply the changes to the radio (save to the radio)? 2. Did you apply the changes to a computer file (save archive file)? Press the Esc key to return to the MAIN MENU, and then press F10 followed by F2 to exit to the DOS prompt.
  • Page 27: Service Menu Functions

    MENU related screens and procedures to align the radio. Detailed Using the RSS alignment procedures and service instructions are included in the HT 1000, JT1000 or VISAR Radio Service Manual and are therefore not included in this manual. Refer to the relevant Service Manual for all alignment values and procedures.
  • Page 28: Service Menu

    Service Menu Press F2 at the MAIN MENU to access the SERVICE MENU. MOTOROLA Radio Service Software Please made sure <Caps Lock> is not HT/JT1000/VISAR Model: enabled before pressing F2-F9. Serial: MAIN:SERVICE SERVICE MENU ------------ - HELP - Transmitter Alignments...
  • Page 29 scale is displayed indicating the minimum, maximum, and current value of the softpot setting, as shown below: Adjusting the softpot value sends information to the radio to increase or decrease a DC voltage in the corresponding circuit. In all cases, the softpot value is just a relative number, corresponding to a D/A (digital- to-analog) generated voltage or digitally-controlled frequency in the radio.
  • Page 30: Transmit Alignment Menu

    From here, you can navigate to six screens where various alignment settings are specified. You should refer to the appropriate (HT 1000, JT1000 or VISAR) Radio Service Manual for specific details of these alignment procedures. These procedures should only be attempted by qualified service personnel.
  • Page 31 Function Key Descriptions F2 - REF FREQ This screen reads the radio codeplug, and then allows you to align the (Reference Frequency reference oscillator softpot. Refer to the appropriate Radio Service Alignment) Manual for details of this procedure. This procedure should only be attempted by qualified service personnel.
  • Page 32: Reference Frequency Alignment

    Reference From the MAIN MENU, press F2 three times to bring up the REFERENCE FREQUENCY ALIGNMENT screen. Frequency Alignment Use <: or <SHIFT><<SHIFT>:keys MOTOROLA Radio Service Software HT/JT1000/VISAR Model: to change softpot. Serial: SERVICE:XMTR ALIGN:REF FREQ REFERENCE FREQUENCY ALIGNMENT -----------------------------...
  • Page 33 Function Key Descriptions F6 - TOGGLE PTT Alternately keys and de-keys the radio being serviced (that is, toggles PTT). F8 - PROGRAM VALUE Programs the selected value into the radio.
  • Page 34: Transmit Power Alignment

    Transmit Power From the MAIN MENU, press F2 twice and then F3 to access the TRANSMIT POWER ALIGNMENT screen. Alignment MOTOROLA Radio Service Software Use<:or <SHIFT><<SHIFT>:keys to change HT/JT/VISAR Model: and <ENTER> to go to next softpot. Serial: SERVICE:XMIT ALIGN:XMIT PWR...
  • Page 35 3. When the values are set correctly, press F6 to de-key the radio and F8 to save the new value. 4. Use Tab to move between frequency points, repeating steps 1 to 3 for each field. Function Key Descriptions F6 - TOGGLE PTT Alternately keys and de-keys the radio being serviced.
  • Page 36: Transmit Deviation Balance (Compensation) Alignment

    Transmit Deviation From the MAIN MENU, press F2 twice and then F4 to access this screen. Balance (Compensation) MOTOROLA Radio Service Software Use<:or <SHIFT><<SHIFT>:keys to change Alignment HT/JT1000/VISAR Model: and <ENTER> to go to next softpot. Serial: SERVICE:XMIT ALIGN:XMIT DEV BAL...
  • Page 37 Function Key Descriptions F6 - TOGGLE PTT Alternately keys and de-keys the radio being serviced. F8 - PROGRAM VALUE Programs the selected value into the radio. Field Definition New Softpot Value This is the balance value for this frequency. The status bar shows the relationship between this setting and the minimum and maximum settings.
  • Page 38: Transmit Deviation Limit Alignment

    Transmit Deviation From the MAIN MENU, press F2 twice and then F5 to access the TRANSMIT DEVIATION LIMIT screen. Limit Alignment MOTOROLA Radio Service Software Use<:or <SHIFT><<SHIFT>:keys to change HT/JT1000/VISAR Model: and <ENTER> to go to next softpot. Serial: SERVICE:XMIT ALIGN:XMIT DEV LIM...
  • Page 39 Function Key Descriptions F6 - TOGGLE PTT Alternately keys and de-keys the radio being serviced. F8 - PROGRAM VALUE Programs the selected value into the radio. Field Definitions New Softpot Value This is the VCO softpot value for this frequency. The status bar shows the relationship between this setting and the minimum and maximum settings.
  • Page 40: Transmit Deviation Limit Alignment: Reference Softpot

    Transmit Deviation From the MAIN MENU, press F2 twice and then F6 to access this screen. Limit Alignment: Reference Softpot MOTOROLA Radio Service Software Use<:or <SHIFT><<SHIFT>:keys to change HT/JT1000/VISAR Model: and <ENTER> to go to next softpot. Serial: SERVICE:XMIT ALIGN:XMIT DEV LIM REF...
  • Page 41 Function Key Descriptions F6 - TOGGLE PTT Alternately keys and de-keys the radio being serviced. F8 - PROGRAM VALUE Programs the selected value into the radio. Field Definition New Softpot Value This is the balance value for this frequency. The status bar shows the relationship between this setting and the minimum and maximum settings.
  • Page 42: Transmit Vco Crossover Alignment

    Transmit VCO From the MAIN MENU, press F2 twice and then F7 to access the TRANSMIT VCO CROSSOVER ALIGNMENT screen. Crossover Alignment Use <: or <SHIFT><<SHIFT>:keys MOTOROLA Radio Service Software HT/JT1000/VISAR Model: to change softpot. Serial: SERVICE:XMIT ALIGN:VCO CROSSOVER Transmit VCO Crossover Alignment...
  • Page 43: Receiver Alignment Menu

    Receiver Alignment From the MAIN MENU, press F2 and then F3 to access this screen. Menu MOTOROLA Radio Service Software Please make sure <Caps Lock> is not HT/JT1000/VISAR Model: enabled before pressing F2-F9. Serial: SERVICE:RCVR ALIGN Receive Alignment Menu ----------------------...
  • Page 44: Front-End Filter Alignment (Vhf And Uhf)

    Front-End Filter From the MAIN MENU, press F2, F3 and then F2 to access this screen. Alignment (VHF and UHF) Use <: or <SHIFT><<SHIFT>: to change MOTOROLA Radio Service Software HT/JT1000/VISAR Model: and <ENTER> to go to next softpot. Serial:...
  • Page 45 Function Key Descriptions F8 - PROGRAM VALUE Programs the selected value into the radio. Field Definition New Softpot Value This is the squelch attenuator softpot value for this frequency. The status bar shows the relationship between this setting and the minimum and maximum settings.
  • Page 46: Rated Audio Alignment (Carrier Squelch)

    Rated Audio From the MAIN MENU, press F2, F3 and then F3 to access this screen. Alignment (Carrier Squelch) Use <: or <SHIFT><<SHIFT>:keys MOTOROLA Radio Service Software HT/JT1000/VISAR Model: to change softpot. Serial: SERVICE:RCVR ALIGN:AUDIO Rated Audio Alignment (Carrier Squelch)
  • Page 47: Squelch Alignment (25/30 Khz)

    Squelch Alignment From the MAIN MENU, press F2, F3 and then F4 to access this screen. (25/30 kHz) Use <: or <SHIFT><<SHIFT>: to change MOTOROLA Radio Service Software HT/JT1000/VISAR Model: and <Enter> to go to next softpot. Serial: SERVICE:RCVR ALIGN:SQUELCH...
  • Page 48 Field Definition New Softpot Value This is the squelch attenuator softpot value for this frequency. The status bar shows the relationship between this setting and the minimum and maximum settings.
  • Page 49: Squelch Alignment (20 Khz)

    Squelch Alignment From the MAIN MENU, press F2, F3 and then F5 to access this screen. (20 kHz) MOTOROLA Radio Service Software Use<:or <SHIFT><<SHIFT>: to change HT/JT1000/VISAR Model: and <Enter> to go to next softpot. Serial: SERVICE:RCVR ALIGN:SQUELCH Squelch Alignment 20 kHz...
  • Page 50: Squelch Alignment (12.5 Khz)

    Squelch Alignment From the MAIN MENU, press F2, F3 and then F6 to access this screen. (12.5 kHz) Use <: or <SHIFT><<SHIFT>: to change MOTOROLA Radio Service Software HT/JT1000/VISAR Model: and <Enter> to go to next softpot. Serial: SERVICE:RCVR ALIGN:SQUELCH Squelch Alignment 12.5 kHz...
  • Page 51: Receiver Vco Crossover Alignment

    Receiver VCO From the MAIN MENU, press F2, F3 and then F7 to access this screen. Crossover Alignment Use <: or <SHIFT><<SHIFT>:keys MOTOROLA Radio Service Software HT/JT1000/VISAR Model: to change softpot. Serial: SERVICE:RCVR ALIGN:VCO CROSSOVER Receiver VCO Crossover ---------------------- Current Value 494.37500...
  • Page 52: Signalling Alignment Menu

    Note: The choices available on this screen vary depending on the model of the radio being serviced. HT 1000 radios with model revisions of “A” are incapable of DTMF signalling. Only HT 1000 “B” and later models, and VISAR “A7”...
  • Page 53 Function Key Descriptions F3 - MDC DEV Refer to your Radio Service Manual for the MDC Deviation Alignment (MDC Deviation) procedure. This procedure should only be attempted by qualified service personnel. F4 - DTMF DEV Refer to your Radio Service Manual for the DTMF Deviation Alignment (DTMF Deviation Alignment) procedure.
  • Page 54: Transmit Deviation Limit Alignment: Mdc-1200 Signalling

    Transmit Deviation From the MAIN MENU, press F2, F4 and then F3 to access this screen. Limit Alignment: MDC-1200 Use <: or <SHIFT><<SHIFT>:keys MOTOROLA Radio Service Software HT/JT1000/VISAR Model: to change softpot. Signalling Serial: SERVICE:SIG ALIGN:XMIT DEV MDC Transmit Deviation Limit Alignment: MDC 1200 Signalling...
  • Page 55: Transmit Deviation Limit Alignment: Dtmf Signalling

    F6 is used to toggle PTT, and F8 is used to program the new tuning value into the radio. Note: HT 1000 radios with model revisions of “A” are incapable of DTMF signalling. Only HT 1000 “B” and later models and any model with DTMF keypads are capable of DTMF signalling.
  • Page 56: Transmit Deviation Limit Alignment: Single Tone Signalling

    F6 is used to toggle PTT, and F8 is used to program the new tuning value into the radio. Note: HT 1000 radios with model revisions of “A” are incapable of Single Tone signalling. Only HT 1000 “B” and later models and any model with DTMF keypads are capable of Singletone signalling.
  • Page 57: Test Mode Alignment

    Test Mode From the MAIN MENU, press F2 and then F6 to access this screen. Alignment MOTOROLA Radio Service Software Use arrow key to select item and HT/JT1000/VISAR Model: <Shift><Enter> to go to next feature. Serial: MAIN:SERVICE:TEST MODE Test Mode...
  • Page 58 Field Definition Frequency (MHz) This field lists the test mode frequencies in MHz. Signalling Type This field indicates the signalling type or each frequency that is listed in the Frequency field. Freq/Code This field indicates the code associated with each frequency. Transmit Power Indicates whether the transmit power on each frequency is high or low.
  • Page 59: Controller Board Initialization

    Controller Board From the MAIN MENU, press F2 and then F7 to access this screen. Initialization MOTOROLA Radio Service Software Select a function key, F1-F10. HT/JT1000/VISAR Model: Serial: SERVICE:CONTROLLER INIT CONTROLLER BOARD INITIALIZATION ------------------------------- Serial Number.. HELP PROGRAM EXIT RADIO This procedure should be performed whenever the radio’s Controller Board is...
  • Page 60 MOTOROLA Radio Service Software Select a function key, F1-F10. HT/JT1000/VISAR Model: Serial: SERVICE:CONTROLLER INIT CONTROLLER BOARD INITIALIZATION ------------------------------- Program Codeplug with Serial Number 402ATE0340? F8 - Continue F10 - Abort Press F8 or F10. HELP PROGRAM EXIT RADIO When initialization is completed, the radio’s codeplug will contain default data.
  • Page 61: Get/Save/Program Menu Functions

    Get/Save/Program Menu Functions This section describes all the functions available from the GET/SAVE/ PROGRAM MENU: reading a radio codeplug into the work space, retrieving a codeplug file, saving codeplug information to an archive file, and programming codeplug information into the radio. To guide you through these functions, GET/SAVE/PROGRAM-related menus and screens are shown with their respective programming procedures from the MAIN MENU, function key descriptions and field definitions.
  • Page 62: Get/Save/Program Menu

    Get/Save/Program At the MAIN MENU, press F3 to bring up this screen. Menu MOTOROLA Radio Service Software Select a function key, F1-F10. HT/JT1000/VISAR Model : Serial: GET-SAVE-CLONE Get-Save-Clone Menu ------------------- - HELP - Read Data from Radio - Get Workspace Data from Archive File...
  • Page 63 Function Key Descriptions F2 - READ RADIO A radio and RIB must be properly connected to the computer and power (Read Radio Codeplug) turned on before you attempt the READ function. Reads the information (data) stored in the radio codeplug (EEPROM) and transfers it to the computer’s memory.
  • Page 64: Read Data From Radio (Requires Rib)

    Read Data From From the MAIN MENU, press F3 and then F2 to access this screen. Radio (Requires RIB) MOTOROLA Radio Service Software HT/JT1000/VISAR Model: MAIN:GET/SAVE/PROG:READ RADIO READ RADIO CODEPLUG ------------------- Reading Codeplug Block 1 of 34 100% |----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----| If the current work space has been changed but not saved, you will be prompted to press F2 to read the radio.
  • Page 65: Get Workspace Data From Archive File

    Get Workspace From the MAIN MENU, press F3 twice to access this screen. Data From Archive MOTOROLA Radio Service Software Use edit keys to modify entry. File HT/JT1000/VISAR Model : Use <Enter> to go to next feature. PAGE 1 OF 1...
  • Page 66 Field Definition Archive path This is the DOS name of the file which contains the data for the codeplug. Refer to the owner’s manual that came with your computer for a complete description of DOS file names. Model no. This read-only field displays the model number associated with the retrieved archive file.
  • Page 67: Clone (Copy) Data To Another Radio

    Clone (Copy) Data From the MAIN MENU, press F3 and then F5 to clone data from one radio to another. to Another Radio MOTOROLA Radio Service Software Select a function key, F1-F10. HT/JT1000/VISAR Model : Serial: GET-SAVE-CLONE Get-Save-Clone Menu -------------------...
  • Page 68 3. Cloning is allowed across revisions of the same model (e.g. from a HT 1000 “A” model to a HT 1000 “B” model). If an older model is cloned to a newer model, default values for features added in the new model will be LOST.
  • Page 69 Refer to Option•Mate Configuration for details on Option•Mate models only) configuration. If both the source and target radios are HT 1000 revision “C” or later models and their Option•Mate configuration settings are different, a pop-up window will appear. MOTOROLA Radio Service Software Select a function key, F1-F10.
  • Page 70: Save Workspace Data To Archive File

    Save Workspace From the MAIN MENU, press F3 and then F7 to access this screen. Data to Archive File MOTOROLA Radio Service Software Use edit keys to modify entry. HT/JT1000/VISAR Model : Use <Enter> to go to next feature. Serial:...
  • Page 71: Program Radio Codeplug (Requires Rib)

    Program Radio From the MAIN MENU, press F3 and then F8 to program the radio codeplug. Codeplug (Requires RIB) MOTOROLA Radio Service Software Select a function key, F1-F10. HT/JT1000/VISAR Model : Serial: GET-SAVE-CLONE Get-Save-Clone Menu ------------------- - HELP PROGRAMMING the radio will replace the contents of the radio’s...
  • Page 72 Notes...
  • Page 73: Change/View Menu Functions

    Change/View Menu Functions This section describes all the functions available from the CHANGE/VIEW MENU which is a multi-level menu used to change, view, or modify codeplug features and option configurations. To guide you through these functions, CHANGE/VIEW-related menus and screens are shown with their respective RSS locations from the MAIN MENU, function key descriptions, and field definitions.
  • Page 74: Change/View Menu

    Change/View Menu Press F4 at the MAIN MENU to access the CHANGE/VIEW MENU. MOTOROLA Radio Service Software Select a function key, F1-F10. HT/JT1000/VISAR Model : Serial: CHANGE/VIEW Change/View Menu ---------------- - HELP - Radio Wide Information - Radio Configuration Menu...
  • Page 75 Function Key Descriptions F2 - RADIO INFO Used to change the Customer ID of the radio. F3 - RADIO CONFIG Used to change or view radio parameters and options that affect (Radio Wide Configuration) overall radio operation such as button settings. F4 - CHANNEL CONFIG Used to configure radio channels.
  • Page 76: Radio Information Screen

    Radio Information From the MAIN MENU, press F4 and then F2 to access this screen. Screen MOTOROLA Radio Service Software Use edit keys to modify entry. HT/JT1000/VISAR Model : H01KDC9AA3DN Use <Enter> to go to next feature. Serial: 402ATE0340 CHANGE:RADIO INFO...
  • Page 77: Radio Configuration Menu

    (Alert Tone Configuration) operation. F5 - OPTION MATE This function will be visible only for HT 1000 radios of model “C” or later. (Option•Mate Configuration) Brings up a screen from which you can configure a model “C” or later HT 1000 radio’s Option•Mate Plug-compatible devices. Refer to the Option•Mate Configuration section on page 94 of this manual for...
  • Page 78 This function will NOT be visible for VISAR models. This screen will vary (Mode Switch Configuration) depending on the product (HT 1000 or JT1000). Brings up a screen from which you can configure the radio’s mode switch position assignment. F7 - SIGNAL MENU Brings up a screen from which you can configure the radio’s signalling...
  • Page 79: Radio System Configuration

    The JT1000 OPTIONS (F3) function will be visible only if a JT1000 model is read. If an HT 1000 or VISAR model number is read, the JT1000 OPTIONS function will not be displayed. Press Tab to select the desired field, or press the desired function key (F1 - F10).
  • Page 80 Field Definitions Maximum Channel This is a view-only field (that is, it cannot be edited). This is the maximum number of channels that can be defined for the radio model currently in memory. The default depends on the model number. Timeout Timer Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to adjust the length of time, in seconds, for which the radio is allowed to transmit.
  • Page 81 PL Sleep Period (ms) This field specifies the “sleep period” for a radio on a PL channel when the Battery Saver feature is active. During the sleep period, the radio will power down the receiver and synthesizer and cease to check for activity.
  • Page 82 Flashing LED Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to set the field to Disabled, Channel Busy, Low Battery, or Chan-Busy/Low-Batt. Low Battery The LED will blink when the battery voltage falls below a predetermined value. Channel Busy The LED will blink when a carrier is present on a receive- PL channel.
  • Page 83: Visar Configuration Options ( Models With Display Only )

    PRINT DEFAULT EXIT This menu allows the user to access the systems configuration options for VISAR radios only. This screen cannot be accessed for HT 1000 or JT1000 models. Function Key Descriptions F5 - PRINT Prints the current system configuration.
  • Page 84 Ch. Selector Lock/Display Flip This field allows you to select one of two features activated by pressing both the channel selector controls simultaneously for two seconds. They are: Lock Locks the radio on the current channel so that it cannot be inadvertently changed.
  • Page 85 Channel Wrap-around Alert Use the UP/DOWN arrows to select Enabled or Disabled. Depending on the setting in the Channel Wrap-around field, the Wrap-around Alert or No Wrap-around Alert option will be enabled. Enabled An alert is generated whenever the wrap-around occurs. Disabled An alert is generated whenever the user attempts to go beyond the beginning or the end of the Channel list.
  • Page 86: Jt1000 Configuration Options

    PRINT DEFAULT EXIT This menu allows you to modify the system configuration for JT1000 radios only. This screen will NOT be accessible for HT 1000 or VISAR radio models. Function Key Descriptions F5 - PRINT Prints the current system configuration.
  • Page 87 Menu Timeout Period (sec) Enter a value directly or use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to specify the desired value. This is the time period after which the radio will exit JT1000 or Multiple Select PL programming mode if it does not detect any keypad activity during this specified period.
  • Page 88 Frequency Range Low Limit This field can be used to limit the radio user’s programming activities to a frequency range within the bandsplit specified in this field and the Frequency Range High Limit feature on this screen. Enter a value directly or use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to define the lower limit of the allowed user programmable frequency range.
  • Page 89: Side Button Configuration ( Ht 1000 "A" Revision Models Only )

    Side Button From the MAIN MENU, press F4 and then F3 twice to access this screen. Configuration (HT 1000 “A” Use <: keys to adjust value. MOTOROLA Radio Service Software HT/JT1000/VISAR Model : H01SDC9AA3AN Use <Enter> key to go to next feature...
  • Page 90 The default is Enabled. Note that there is no functional programmability associated with the side buttons in HT 1000 “A” models. Side Button 1 is the Select button, used for Nuisance Delete and Scan Programming. Side Button 2 is used only for the MDC Repeater Access (RAT) function.
  • Page 91: Side Button Configuration ( Visar Only )

    From the MAIN MENU, press F4 and then F3 twice to access this screen. Configuration (VISAR only) Use <: keys to adjust value. MOTOROLA Radio Service Software HT/JT1000/VISAR Model : H05SDD9AA4AN Use <Enter> key to go to next feature Serial:...
  • Page 92 Scan Allows the operator to select a channel's status in the Programming scan list by scrolling through three states (Not in List, Status Scroll Non-Priority, Priority) as this button is pressed. The status of the channel is indicated by the bi-color LED. LED OFF indicates “Not in Scan List,”...
  • Page 93 Permanent Monitor Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to enable/disable this option. If this option is enabled, the Permanent Monitor feature will be enabled in the radio. To enter Permanent Monitor, the user will have to hold down the radio’s Monitor button for the time period specified in the Monitor Long Press Period field on this screen.
  • Page 94: Side Button Configuration ( Ht 1000 "B" And Jt1000 Models )

    No function, no key chirp is sounded. Monitor Radio will unsquelch when this button is pressed, allowing you to listen to activity on the channel. An MDC Repeater Access Code will be transmitted when this button is pressed. Available only with HT 1000 models.
  • Page 95 Scan Allows the operator to select a channel's status in the Programming scan list by scrolling through the three states (Not in List, Status Scroll Non-Priority, Priority) as this button is pressed. The status of the channel is indicated by the bi-color LED. LED OFF indicates “Not in Scan List”, LED Green indicates “Non-Priority Status”...
  • Page 96 (including the ID code) when the radio is tipped more than 60 degrees from its vertical axis. The Mandown Switch is applicable to HT 1000 models only. Note: This operation is only possible when the radio is equipped with an External Mandown Switch accessory.
  • Page 97: Alert Tone Configuration

    Alert Tone From the MAIN MENU, press F4, F3 and then F4 again to access this screen. Configuration Use <: keys to enable/disable feature MOTOROLA Radio Service Software HT/JT1000/VISAR Model : Use <Enter> to go to next feature. Serial: CHANGE:RADIO:ALERT TONE CONFIG...
  • Page 98 Power-Up Alert Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to enable/disable the Power-Up Alert tone that the radio emits when it powers up. The frequency of the Power-Up Alert tone depends on the outcome of the radio’s self-test routine. If the radio’s circuitry passes the self-test, the Power-Up Alert tone will be sounded at 900 Hz (high tone) for 75 ms.
  • Page 99 This field is applicable to HT 1000 radios only since the Mandown Switch is an optional external accessory used only with HT 1000 radios. If this field is set to Enabled, an alert tone will be generated before the radio enters Mandown Emergency alert state.
  • Page 100: Option•Mate Configuration ( Ht 1000 "C" Or Later Models Only )

    RADIO CONFIGURATION MENU (F4/F3) only if an HT 1000 codeplug has been read into memory. This screen contains fields related to the setup and operation of Option•Mate Plug-compatible devices. Most compatible devices can be made to work by setting the Plug-In Board field in this screen to “Installed”.
  • Page 101 Instructions Radio-to-Radio Cloning It will NOT be possible to clone HT 1000 “C” or later models radios through the direct radio-to-radio cloning process unless their Option•Mate Plug-In Board fields are set to the same value (that is, either “Installed” or “Not Installed”).
  • Page 102: Mode Switch Position Assignment (Ht/Jt1000 Only)

    Mode Switch From the MAIN MENU, press F4, F3 and then F6 again to access this screen. Position Assignment MOTOROLA Radio Service Software Use arrow key to select switch mode. HT/JT1000/VISAR Model : H01SDC9AA3AN (HT/JT1000 only) Serial: CHANGE:RADIO:MODE SWITCH Radio Mode Switch...
  • Page 103 The combination which is highlighted when the screen is entered for the first time is the one that is currently programmed into the radio. If you made any changes, the combination which is highlighted when the screen is exited is the one which will be programmed into the radio.
  • Page 104 No function No function No function Not available on JT1000 models and 800 MHz HT 1000 models. Not available on 800 MHz models. Note: Where the switch position description says “Channel Option Squelch” or “Channel Option Power”, refer to the setting on the CHANNEL CONFIGURATION screens (F4/F4) for the various channels to determine how this option will vary.
  • Page 105: Signalling Options

    (MDC/STAR/ATIS Options) screen from which you can configure MDC/STAR/ATIS options. F4 - SINGLETONE This function will be visible only for VISAR, HT 1000 “B”, and JT1000 (Singletone Configuration) models. Brings up a screen from which you can configure Single Tone options.
  • Page 106: Quik-Call Ii Options

    Quik-Call II Options From the MAIN MENU, press F4, F3, F7 and then F2 to access this screen. DCGB Use <: keys to adjust value. MOTOROLA Radio Service Software HT/JT1000/VISAR Model : Use <Enter> key to go to next feature Serial:...
  • Page 107 Sleep Period (ms) Enter a value directly or use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to specify the radio’s “sleep period” when it is in battery-saver mode. For a channel with the Quik-Call II Decode option enabled, the sleep period is related to the first tone and must be programmed so that pages are not lost.
  • Page 108: Mdc Configuration

    MDC Configuration From the MAIN MENU, press F4, F3, F7 and then F3 to access this screen. DCGC Use <: keys to enable/disable feature MOTOROLA Radio Service Software HT/JT1000/VISAR Model : Use <Enter> to go to next feature. Serial: CHANGE:RADIO:SIG:MDC CONFIG...
  • Page 109 Field Definitions Signalling Type The RAT CONFIG (F2) and MDC OPTIONS (F3) function keys will be visible only if this field is set to MDC1200. Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to select the signalling type to be used in the transmission of the Unit ID and Emergency packets.
  • Page 110 The default is Disabled. Remote Monitor This feature is limited to HT 1000 “B” models and VISAR models with firmware version 2.06 or later. If this field is enabled on a radio having an earlier version firmware or on a JT1000 radio, it will have no effect.
  • Page 111 Sticky Revert This feature is limited to HT 1000 “B” models and VISAR models with firmware version 2.06 or later. If this field is enabled on a radio having an earlier version firmware, it will have no effect. Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to enable/disable this option. If this feature is enabled, the radio will operate in Sticky Channel Revert mode when in an MDC Emergency state.
  • Page 112 Repeater Ack Alert Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to enable/disable this option. If this feature is enabled, an alert will sound when the acknowledgment to Manual Repeater Access is received. The default is Enabled. Emergency All the fields listed below will be visible only if this field is set to Enabled. Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to enable/disable Emergency operation in the radio.
  • Page 113 Channel Revert This field will be visible only if the Emergency field on this screen is set to Enabled. Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to enable/disable this option. If this feature is enabled, emergency channel revert mode operation will be enabled in the radio. This mode of operation will cause the radio to change from the selected channel to the specified Revert channel when the Emergency button is pressed.
  • Page 114: Repeater Access Configuration

    From the MAIN MENU, press F4, F3, F7, F3 and then F2 to access this screen. Configuration DCGCB Use <: keys to enable/disable feature MOTOROLA Radio Service Software HT/JT1000/VISAR Model : Use <Enter> to go to next feature. Serial: CHANGE:RADIO:SIG:MDC:RAT ID...
  • Page 115: Mdc Options

    MDC Options From the MAIN MENU, press F4, F3, F7 and then F3 twice to access this screen. DCGCC Use <: keys to adjust value. MOTOROLA Radio Service Software HT/JT1000/VISAR Model : Use <Enter> key to go to next feature Serial:...
  • Page 116 Pretime (ms) Enter the desired value directly or use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to make your selection. Pretime is the period of time between transmitter key-up and the first bit of a data transmission during which the carrier may be modulated or unmodulated. In the case of MDC transmissions, the default is unmodulated, but the carrier can be modulated if Bit Sync Packets are added as explained above.
  • Page 117 The default is 5 seconds. Open MIC Duration (sec) This feature is limited to HT 1000 “B” models and VISAR models with firmware version 2.06 or later. If this field is enabled on a radio having an earlier version firmware, it will have no effect.
  • Page 118 The default is 550 ms. Mandown Pre-Alert Delay (sec) This field is applicable to HT 1000 model radios only and require that the radio be equipped with the appropriate Mandown Switch accessory. Enter the desired value directly or use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to make your selection.
  • Page 119: Star Configuration

    STAR Configuration From the MAIN MENU, press F4, F3, F7 and then F3 to access this screen. DCGC Use <: keys to enable/disable feature. MOTOROLA Radio Service Software HT/JT1000/VISAR Model : Use <Enter> to go to next feature. Serial: CHANGE:RADIO:SIG:STAR CONFIG...
  • Page 120 Baud Rate Enter the desired value directly or use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to make your selection. The baud rate can be set at 400 bits per second or 800 bits per second when in the Signalling Type field on this screen is set to STAR.
  • Page 121 Emergency Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to enable/disable this option. If this feature is enabled, the other fields pertaining to Emergency operation will appear on the screen and you will be able to enable/disable them. These are Emergency Tx Light, Emergency Alert, Emergency Ack Alert, Silent Emergency, Silent Emergency with Voice, and Channel Revert.
  • Page 122 Priority Revert Channel This field will be visible only if the Channel Revert field is set to Enabled. Enter a channel number directly or use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to specify the number of the channel to be used for emergency transmission when the Emergency Channel Revert mode is enabled.
  • Page 123: Star Options

    STAR Options From the MAIN MENU, press F4, F3, F7 and then F3 twice to access this screen. DCGCC Use <: keys to scroll value. MOTOROLA Radio Service Software HT/JT1000/VISAR Model : Use <Enter> to go to next feature. Serial:...
  • Page 124 Emer Long Press Period (sec) Enter the desired value directly or use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to make your selection. This is the length of time (in seconds) that the radio’s Emergency button must be held down in order to terminate the Emergency mode.
  • Page 125: Atis Configuration

    The digits of the ID are assigned as follows: Digits 1 to 3 Frequency code VHF = 101 UHF = 102 Digits 4 to 6 Manufacturer code: MOTOROLA = 006 Digits 7 to 12 Unit ID (Numeric digits only)
  • Page 126 Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to enable or disable this field. When this feature is enabled, the green LED (located on top of an HT 1000 radio or the front of a VISAR radio) will flash when a Select Call is received.
  • Page 127 Select Call Select Call is mutually exclusive with Paging Initiation and Paging Cancel. If Select Call is enabled, these other fields will be disabled. Use the UP/ DOWN arrow keys to enable or disable this field. If this option is enabled and an ATIS transmission is sent with Select Call enabled, the destination radio will generate Select Call beeps if the radio ID matches.
  • Page 128 DOS Criteria Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to make your selection. The Data Operated Squelch (DOS) criteria allows the user to select whether the DOS detect algorithm considers 1200 Hz or 1800 Hz alone to be a valid data detect, or whether both 1200 Hz and 1800 Hz are required. Note: Setting the DOS Criteria to 1200 Hz and 1800 Hz tends to minimize falsing on voice or noise.
  • Page 129: Singletone Options (Jt1000, Visar And Ht 1000 "B" Or Later Models Only)

    Singletone Sidetone....Enabled HELP PRINT DEFAULT EXIT This function is applicable to VISAR, HT 1000 “B”, and JT1000 models only. From this screen, you can configure Single Tone options. Function Key Descriptions F5 - PRINT Prints the current system configuration. F9 - DEFAULT Resets the fields on this screen to their default values.
  • Page 130 Singletone TX Pretime Enter a value directly or use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to make your selection. This is the time period preceding the transmission of the Single Tone during which silent carrier or carrier with PL (if on a PL channel) is transmitted.
  • Page 131: Dtmf Phone List (Jt1000 And Visar Models Only)

    From the MAIN MENU, press F4, F3, F7, and then F5 to access this screen. (JT1000 and VISAR Models only) MOTOROLA Radio Service Software Use edit keys to modify entry. HT/JT1000/VISAR Model : Use <Enter> to go to next feature.
  • Page 132 DTMF Inter-Digit Delay Enter a value directly or use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to make your selection. The time period that carrier or carrier with PL (if on a PL channel) will be transmitted between DTMF digits during auto dial. The valid range is 4.12 to 1050.6 ms in 4.12-ms increments.
  • Page 133: Dtmf Configuration List ( Visar Models With Keypad Only )

    From the MAIN MENU, press F4, F3, F7, F5 and then F2 to access this screen. List (VISAR Models with Keypad only) Use <: keys to enable/disable feature. MOTOROLA Radio Service Software HT/JT1000/VISAR Model : H05RDD9AA7AN Use <Enter> to go to next feature. DCGEB...
  • Page 134 DTMF ANI (Automatic Number Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to make your selection. DTMF ANI is a Identification) Type PTT-ID function implemented with DTMF tones. It is available on a channel-by-channel basis, that is, the PTT-ID field on the CHANNEL CONFIGURATION screen (F4/F4) must be enabled for the desired channel.
  • Page 135 DTMF Hot Keypad This feature is limited to VISAR radios with firmware version 2.06 and later. If this field is enabled on a radio having an earlier version firmware, it will have no effect. Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to enable/disable this feature. When this feature is enabled, DTMF Digit transmission will be allowed without the use of a radio side button dedicated to the Phone function.
  • Page 136: Dtmf Phone List (Ht 1000 "B" Or Later Models Only)

    PRINT DEFAULT EXIT CONFIG This screen will be accessible only for HT 1000 “B” models. From this screen, you can configure DTMF options. Function Key Descriptions F2 - DTMF CONFIG Brings up a screen from which you can configure additional DTMF options.
  • Page 137 DTMF Digit Duration (ms) Enter a value directly or use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to make your selection. This is the actual time that DTMF tones will be transmitted on the channel for a single digit during auto-dial, or manual dial if a timed tone duration is selected.
  • Page 138: Dtmf Configuration ( Ht 1000 "B" Or Later And Jt1000 Models Only )

    DTMF ANI Code....12345678 HELP PRINT DEFAULT EXIT This screen will be accessible only for HT 1000 “B” and JT1000 models. From this screen, you can configure additional DTMF options. Function Key Descriptions F5 - PRINT Prints the current system configuration.
  • Page 139 User Phone List Programming This feature is only available on HT 1000 “B” revision and later models. Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to enable/disable the user's ability to modify entries in the pre-programmed phone number list from the keypad, that is, the entries in the Phone #1 through #8 fields on the DTMF PHONE LIST screen (F4/F3/F7/F5).
  • Page 140: Scan List

    Scan List From the MAIN MENU, press F4, F3 and then F8 to access this screen. Use <: keys to enable/disable feature. MOTOROLA Radio Service Software HT/JT1000/VISAR Model : Use <Enter> to go to next feature. Serial: CHANGE:RADIO:SCAN LIST Scan List --------- 1....Disabled...
  • Page 141: Scan Configuration

    Scan Configuration From the MAIN MENU, press F4, F3, F8 and then F2 to access this screen. DCHB Use <: keys to adjust value. MOTOROLA Radio Service Software HT/JT1000/VISAR Model : Use <Enter> key to go to next feature. Serial:...
  • Page 142 Priority Channel Unmute To enable this feature, Quik-Call Scan and MDC Decode must be enabled to permit scanning of Selective Call on a priority channel. When this feature is enabled, the unmuting logic of the MDC or Quik-Call II decode will be forced to be true on the priority channel.
  • Page 143 The default is Enabled. Active Channel Tone This feature is limited to HT 1000 “B” models with firmware version 2.06 and later. If this field is enabled on a radio having an earlier version firmware, it will have no effect.
  • Page 144 Nuisance Delete Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to enable/disable this feature. If this option is enabled, the user will be able to temporarily delete a busy channel from the scan list while the radio is scanning. To delete a busy channel, the user will have to press Side Button 1 (blue button) while the radio is locked on the nuisance channel.
  • Page 145 Tx/Rx Hangtime (sec) Enter a value directly or use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to make your selection. This is the period of time (in seconds) that the radio’s scanner will wait on an active receive channel after loss of carrier, or immediately after transmitter de-key.
  • Page 146: Channel Configuration

    Transmit PL.......TPL Tx Inhibit On Busy Chan..Disabled TPL Tone....67.0 Hz Stat-Alert/ATIS Sel-Call..Disabled Power Level.......Low PTT ID.......Disabled Repeater Access....Disabled MDC/STAR/ATIS Decode..Disabled HELP CHAN PREVIOUS NEXT PRINT DEFAULT EXIT OPTIONS CHANNEL CHANNEL CHANNEL CONFIGURATION screen (for HT 1000 and VISAR models only)
  • Page 147 DEFAULT EXIT OPTIONS CHANNEL CHANNEL CHANNEL CONFIGURATION screen (for (HT 1000 and VISAR models only, with Rx Only Channel field enabled) This screen allows you to configure channels. It will vary based on the radio model of the codeplug currently loaded into the workspace.
  • Page 148 Programmed Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to enable/disable channel positions. When a channel is disabled (i.e. this field is set to Yes) for an HT 1000 or JT1000 radio, the radio will indicate an invalid channel by sounding a continuous alert tone when the radio user selects this channel using the appropriate rotary switch.
  • Page 149 Talkaround mode unless the Toggle Switch is programmed for Direct/ Repeat operation and is set in the Repeat position. Note: On HT 1000 and JT1000 models, using the Talkaround field in conjunction with the toggle switch is quite useful. Talkaround is incompatible with both PTT-ID and MDC RAT in that these data transmissions will be inhibited on channels where the Talkaround field is enabled.
  • Page 150 Stat-Alert/ATIS Sel-Call This field will be visible only for HT 1000 and VISAR radios. This field will NOT be visible for JT1000 radios. Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to enable/disable this feature. Enabling this field allows the dispatcher to voice-page the radio individually or as part of a group. When a Selective Call is received, two beeps will be sounded and the LED will flash green.
  • Page 151 Receive Squelch Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to set Receive Squelch to one of the following: DPL, TPL, TPL/Quik-Call II, DPL/Quik-Call II, Carrier Squelch, or Quik-Call II. Carrier Squelch unmutes when carrier is detected. DPL and TPL unmute when a carrier with proper coding is detected.
  • Page 152 This can cause an apparent difference between Transmit and Receive TPL frequencies even when the same information has been entered into both fields! This should NOT cause concern, as the displayed frequency is the nearest encodable frequency to the one entered, and will be accurate within 0.5%.
  • Page 153 Keypad Programming This field will be visible only for JT1000 radios. This field will NOT be visible for HT 1000 or VISAR radios. Note that there is also a radio-wide User Programming Enable/Disable field on the JT1000 OPTIONS screen (F4/F3/F2/F3).
  • Page 154 Reproduced on the following pages are several possible screen views for the CHANNEL CONFIGURATION screen. These demonstrate various combinations for Receive Squelch and Transmit PL field settings. Use <: keys to adjust value. MOTOROLA Radio Service Software HT/JT1000/VISAR Model :HO1SDC9AA3AN Use <Enter> key to go to next feature. Serial:...
  • Page 155 Use <: keys to adjust value. MOTOROLA Radio Service Software HT/JT1000/VISAR Model :H01SDC9AA3AN Use <Enter> key to go to next feature. Serial: CHANGE:CHANNEL Channel Configuration --------------------- Channel..1 Programmed..Yes Rx Frequency (MHz)..403.06250 Receive Squelch..Quik-Call II Tx Frequency (MHz)..403.01250 Quik Call Type..Individual Call Talkaround....Disabled...
  • Page 156 Use <: keys to adjust value. MOTOROLA Radio Service Software HT/JT1000/VISAR Model : H01RDC9AA3AN Use <Enter> key to go to next feature. Serial: CHANGE:CHANNEL Channel Configuration --------------------- Channel..1 Programmed..Yes Rx Frequency (MHz)..403.06250 Receive Squelch....TPL Tx Frequency (MHz)..403.01250 TPL Tone....67.0 Hz Talkaround....Disabled...
  • Page 157: Channel Options

    Channel Options From the MAIN MENU, press F4 twice and then F2 to access this screen. Use <: keys to scroll value. MOTOROLA Radio Service Software HT/JT1000/VISAR Model :H01RDH9PA3AN Use <Enter> to go to next feature. Serial: CHANGE:CHANNEL:OPTIONS Channel Options --------------- Channel..
  • Page 158 Signalling Muting Condition Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to make your selection. The Voice Selective Call options within the radio (MDC, Quik-Call II, and ATIS) affect the unmuting operation of the radio. The two available unmuting choices are Signalling “AND” and Signalling “OR”. Note that this choice is necessary ONLY if Voice Selective Call is being programmed on this channel.
  • Page 159 PAC•RT Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to enable/disable the operation of the radio with a PAC•RT on this channel in conjunction with the Mode switch. The Mode switch MUST be set up for PAC•RT in order for this option to work. PAC•RT forces PL Transmit, Carrier Squelch Receive, and Low Power.
  • Page 160 Radio Squelch Unmute/Mute This option defines the conditions for muting and unmuting audio. The three choices are STD/STD, AND/OR, and AND/STD. The first term (before the slash) refers to the unmuting conditions, and the second term (after the slash) refers to the muting conditions. STD unmuting The receiving unit will unmute audio when PL/ DPL detect is true.
  • Page 161 Singletone on PTT Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to enable/disable this feature. If this feature is enabled, Single Tone 1 will be enabled as defined on the SINGLETONE CONFIGURATION screen (F4/F3/F7/F4) on this channel whenever PTT is pressed. A sidetone can also be enabled on the SIDEBUTTON CONFIGURATION screen (F4/F3/F3) if desired so that the user will not talk while the Single Tone transmission is in progress.
  • Page 162 Notes...
  • Page 163: Print Menu Functions

    Print Menu Functions The print function is used to produce paper records of codeplug configurations. A printer is required and should be connected to your computer according to instructions in the user’s manual that came with your computer. Graphics capability is NOT required. In order to print radio configuration data, you must first read or get a codeplug file using the GET/SAVE MENU and related screens.
  • Page 164: Print Menu

    Print Menu At the MAIN MENU, press F5 to access the PRINT MENU. MOTOROLA Radio Service Software Select a function key, F1-F10. HT/JT1000/VISAR Model : Serial: PRT MAIN Print Main Menu --------------- - HELP - Print Service Alignment Menu - Print Radio Codeplug Menu...
  • Page 165: Print Service Menu

    Print Service Menu From the MAIN MENU, press F5 and then F2 to access this menu. MOTOROLA Radio Service Software Select a function key, F1-F10. HT/JT1000/VISAR Model : Serial: PRT MAIN:SERVICE Print Service Menu ------------------ - HELP - Transmit Alignment Menu...
  • Page 166: Print Transmit Service Menu

    Print Transmit At the MAIN MENU, press F5 and then F2 twice to bring up the TRUNKING PRINT MENU. Service Menu MOTOROLA Radio Service Software Select a function key, F1-F10. HT/JT1000/VISAR Model : Serial: PRT MAIN:SERVICE:TRANSMIT Print Transmit Service Menu...
  • Page 167: Print Receive Service Menu

    Print Receive Service At the MAIN MENU, press F5, F2 and then F3 to bring up this menu. Menu MOTOROLA Radio Service Software Select a function key, F1-F10. HT/JT1000/VISAR Model : Serial: PRT MAIN:SERVICE:RECEIVE Print Receive Service Menu -------------------------- - HELP...
  • Page 168: Print Codeplug Menu

    Print Codeplug Menu At the MAIN MENU, press F5 and then F3 to access this screen. MOTOROLA Radio Service Software Select a function key, F1-F10. HT/JT1000/VISAR Model : Serial: PRT MAIN:CODEPLUG Print Codeplug Menu ------------------- - HELP - Radio Wide Information...
  • Page 169: Print Codeplug Configuration Menu

    PRINT PRINT PRINT EXIT SYSTEM BUTTONS TONES MODE SCAN Print Codeplug Configuration Menu (HT 1000 “A” and “B” models only) MOTOROLA Radio Service Software Select a function key, F1-F10. HT/JT1000/VISAR Model : H01RDC9AA3AN Serial: PRT MAIN:CODEPLUG:CONFIG Print Codeplug Configuration Menu...
  • Page 170 MOTOROLA Radio Service Software Select a function key, F1-F10. HT/JT1000/VISAR Model : H05RDD9AA7AN Serial: PRT MAIN:CODEPLUG:CONFIG Print Codeplug Configuration Menu --------------------------------- - HELP - System Configuration - Side Button Configuration - Alert Tone Configuration - JT1000 Options - Mode Switch Position Assignment...
  • Page 171 Prints out Option•Mate, VISAR or JT 1000 options configuration. F6 - PRINT MODE This function is valid only for HT 1000 “A” and “B” model radios or codeplugs. Prints out Mode Switch Position Assignment information. F7 - PRINT SIG Prints out Signalling Options information.
  • Page 172 Notes...
  • Page 173: Appendix A - Computer-To-Radio Communication Error Codes

    Computer-to-Radio Communication Error Codes Error Description Recommended Corrective Action Code No response from the Check programming cable connections. radio Eliminate background routines on the PC. Check power to the RIB. Transmit register time-out Check serial port. Busy low time-out Check to make sure that the radio is turned on. Check radio’s battery.
  • Page 174 Notes...
  • Page 175: Appendix B - Tpl Frequencies And Codes

    TPL Frequencies and Codes Frequency (Hz) Code Frequency (Hz) Code 067.0 136.5 069.3 141.3 071.9 146.2 074.4 151.4 077.0 156.7 079.7 162.2 082.5 167.9 085.4 173.8 088.5 179.9 091.5 186.2 094.8 192.8 097.4 203.5 100.0 206.5 103.5 210.7 107.2 218.1 110.9 225.7 114.8...
  • Page 176 Notes...
  • Page 177: Appendix C - Dpl Codes

    DPL Codes Code Code Code Code...
  • Page 178 Notes...
  • Page 179: Appendix D - Quik-Call Ii Frequencies And Codes

    Quik-Call II Frequencies and Codes Motorola Codes Motorola Codes Type 99 Codes Frequency Frequency Frequency Code Code Code (Hz) (Hz) (Hz) 0288.5 0855.5 517.5 0296.5 0879.0 532.5 0304.7 0903.2 547.5 0313.0 0928.1 562.5 0321.7 0953.7 577.5 0330.5 0979.9 592.5 0339.6 1006.9...
  • Page 180 Motorola Codes Motorola Codes Type 99 Codes Frequency Frequency Frequency Code Code Code (Hz) (Hz) (Hz) 0600.9 1781.5 952.5 0617.4 1830.5 967.5 0634.5 1881.0 0651.9 1930.2 0669.9 1989.1 0688.3 2043.8 0707.3 2094.5 0726.8 2155.6 0746.8 2212.2 0767.4 2271.7 0788.5 2334.6 0810.2...
  • Page 181: Appendix E - Ht/Jt1000/Visar Rss Cross Reference

    HT/JT1000/VISAR RSS Cross Reference The following tables list all the fields that affect the more complex features of the HT/JT1000/VISAR radio regardless of screen location. Quik-Call II Signalling Field Function Location Tone A Frequency Set frequency for Tone A CHANGE:RADIO:SIG:QUIK-CALL II Tone B Frequency Set frequency for Tone B CHANGE:RADIO:SIG:QUIK-CALL II...
  • Page 182 MDC Signalling Field Function Location Signalling Type Selects signalling format CHANGE:RADIO:SIG:MDC CONFIG Primary ID Assigns primary MDC ID CHANGE:RADIO:SIG:MDC CONFIG Variable ID Assigns variable MDC ID CHANGE:RADIO:SIG:MDC CONFIG PL Transmit Enables PL Encode during MDC transmission CHANGE:RADIO:SIG:MDC CONFIG PTT-ID Determines when PTT-ID will be transmitted CHANGE:RADIO:SIG:MDC CONFIG PTT Sidetone Enables sidetone during PTT-ID Xmit...
  • Page 183 MDC Signalling Field Function Location DOS Coast Time Time that Data Detect can be lost before CHANGE:RADIO:SIG:MDC:OPT unmute Auto Timed Mute Length of auto-mute on Carrier Detect CHANGE:RADIO:SIG:MDC:OPT Duration MDC OPTIONS DECODE CHANNEL Auto Reset Timer Radio-wide setup of Auto Reset Timer length CHANGE:RADIO:SYS CONFIG Stat-Alert/ATIS Sel Cal Enables Select Call for the current channel...
  • Page 184 STAR Signalling SIGNALLING CHANGE:RADIO:SIG:STAR SELECTS SIGNALLING FORMAT TYPE CONFIG Addressing Mode Selects Addressing Mode to be used for signalling CHANGE:RADIO:SIG:STAR CONFIG PTT-ID Code Sets ID to be used for PTT-ID and Emergency CHANGE:RADIO:SIG:STAR CONFIG Baud Rate Sets Data Rate CHANGE:RADIO:SIG:STAR CONFIG PL Transmit Enables PL Encode during STAR transmission CHANGE:RADIO:SIG:STAR CONFIG...
  • Page 185 ATIS Signalling FIELD FUNCTION LOCATION Signalling Type Selects signalling format CHANGE:RADIO:SIG:ATIS CONFIG PTT-ID Sets transmitted ID CHANGE:RADIO:SIG:ATIS CONFIG PTT-ID Pretime Time between keyup and first bit of data CHANGE:RADIO:SIG:ATIS CONFIG PTT-ID Bit Sync Amount of Bit Sync After Pretime and before ID CHANGE:RADIO:SIG:ATIS CONFIG data PTT-ID...
  • Page 186 Single Tone Signalling FIELD FUNCTION LOCATION Frequency Frequency of transmitted Single Tone CHANGE:RADIO:SIG:SINGLE TONE Duration Duration of transmitted Single Tone (ms) CHANGE:RADIO:SIG:SINGLE TONE Single Tone Tx Length of time between keyup and tone start CHANGE:RADIO:SIG:SINGLE TONE Pretime Single Tone Enables sidetone during Single Tone Xmit CHANGE:RADIO:SIG:SINGLE TONE Sidetone Side Button...
  • Page 187 Scan Signalling Field Function Location Scan List Channels Allows channels to be entered into Scan List CHANGE:RADIO:SCAN LIST SCAN LIST Scan Type Selects whether Scan is priority or not CHANGE:RADIO:SCAN:CONFIG PL Scan Selects how radio scans for PL CHANGE:RADIO:SCAN:CONFIG Priority Chan Unmute Forces Selective Call Logic to true on Priority CHANGE:RADIO:SCAN:CONFIG Channel...
  • Page 188 Time-Out Timer Field Function Location Time-Out Timer Sets timer duration radio-wide CHANGE:RADIO:SYS CONFIG Time-Out Timer Enables Time-Out Timer for the current CHANGE:CHANNEL:OPTIONS channel Time-Out Timer Enables Alert Tone when timer expires CHANGE:RADIO:ALERT TONE CONFIG Alert Time-Out Timer Enables warning tone four seconds before CHANGE:RADIO:ALERT TONE CONFIG Pre-alert timer expires...
  • Page 189 Permanent Monitor Field Function Location Permanent Enables entry to Permanent Monitor mode CHANGE:RADIO:SIDE BUTTON Monitor Monitor Long Sets the time that the Monitor button must CHANGE:RADIO:SIDE BUTTON Press Period be held down to enter Permanent Monitor Permanent Sets squelch state in Normal Monitor and CHANGE: RADIO:SIDE BUTTON Monitor Permanent Monitor...
  • Page 190 Notes...
  • Page 191: Glossary

    Glossary Active channel The channel on which the radio is receiving or transmitting. Adjustment A means of tuning a radio parameter to a specified value. Align To adjust any parameter that can be tuned to obtain optimum product performance. Antenna connector The UHF/VHF RF coax connector located on the top of the radio used to connect the antenna to the radio.
  • Page 192 Communications port See COMport. Database An organized file containing records or related data. Data entry screen Formatted display with highlighted fields for entering data or parameters. Data Operated Squelch See “DOS”. Defaults Standard settings that the RSS uses for I/O port locations, file locations and display settings.
  • Page 193 Field choices A set of direct-entry values (or values that can be scrolled) from which a user may select to populate a field (feature) on an RSS screen. File A collection of data or information stored on a computer disk or diskette that can be read by a computer.
  • Page 194 Mode A mode is a collection of personality values, such as frequency, PL codes and scan lists, and is assigned a number in the Name field. Mode number The number assigned to a particular mode. MS-DOS Microsoft Disk Operating System. DOS is a group of programs that control the way the computer interfaces with other programs, that instructs the computer how to use, read and return information to and from application programs and how to organize/use information on...
  • Page 195 A cable that allows the radio to be connected (interfaced) with a host computer for programming or tuning. Radio Service Software Software purchased by Motorola product resellers through a license agreement that is delivered on a 3-1/2” diskette(s) and used to program two-way radios with a unique set of features called personalities.
  • Page 196 Synthesizer The frequency generating unit of a radio. A keyboard key which moves the prompt to the next data entry field. Talkaround frequency A frequency used for simplex conversions or radio-to-radio communications without the use of a repeater. Talkback Indicates that a call can be answered by pressing PTT and dispatching a response.
  • Page 197: Index

    Index Accept Alert ...............108 Call Alert ..............105 Access Code ............126, 131 Call Alert LED ............120 Access/De-Access Type ........127, 132 Caution, what it means ..........2 Ack Delay Duration (ms) ........111 Ch. Selector Lock/Display Flip ........78 Active Channel Tone ..........137 Change/View Menu ..........16, 68 Addressing Mode ............113 Changing A Field Value ..........12...
  • Page 198 Display Inverted Radio Display ........77 Get Workspace Data From Archive File ....59 Normal Radio Display ........77 Get/Save/Program Menu ........16, 55 Display Flip ..............78 Group Unmute ............121 Display Format ............82 Display Power-Up State ..........77 DOS Coast Time (ms) ........112, 122 DOS Criteria ............111, 122 Hard Disk, how to organize ........19 DPL Codes ..............171 Hardware Connection Check ........5...
  • Page 199 Maximum Channel ...........74 JT1000 Configuration Options ......80 MDC Auto Reset ............104 Radio System Configuration ......73 MDC Configuration ..........102 Side Button Configuration (HT 1000 "A" MDC Decode Scan ........... 138 models) .............83 MDC Deviation ............47 Side Button Configuration (HT 1000 "B"...
  • Page 200 Radio Model ..............70 Silent Pretime (ms) ...........108 Radio Squelch Unmute/Mute ........154 Single Tone Signalling ..........50 Radio Wide Configuration Menu ......69 Single Tone Signalling Cross Reference ....180 Radio Wide Options ..........73 Singletone Deviation ..........47 RAT Code ..............147 Singletone Duration ..........123 RAT Codes (1 - 8) ............108 Singletone on PTT ............155 RAT Configuration ...........102 Singletone on Side buttons ........155...
  • Page 201 Tx Inhibit on Busy Channel ........143 Tx Low Battery Alert ..........93 TX Power w/Alkaline Batt........82 Tx/Rx Hangtime (sec) ..........139 User Phone List Programming ......133 User Programming ............. 80 Using This Manual ............1 Variable ID ..............103 VCO Crossover Frequency ........36 VISAR Options ............73 Warning, what it means ..........
  • Page 202 Notes...
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