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Bendix King Programming Mobile Radio
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. E MH Mo b i l e R a d i o O w n e r ' s Ma n u a l. CTCSS/CDCSS. Please take a moment to acquaint yourself with the information in this manual to assure optimum performance from the radio. FCC REQUIREMENTS The EMH radio must be properly licensed by the Federal Communications Commission prior to use. Your Bendix/King dealer can assist you in meeting this requirement.
BASIC OPERATION RECEIVE by rotating the OFF-VOL knob clockwise past the Off TURN POWER ON detent. By pressing the MON button to hear squelch noise. Rotate SET VOLUME the OFF-VOL knob to set a comfortable volume level. Press the MON button again to stop squelch noise. If you pressed the MON button to HANG UP THE MICROPHONE monitor the channel, press it again after the transmission to return to Code Guard operation.
Code Guard is a trademark of BK Radio, Inc. EMH Owner’s Manual. EMH RADIO CONTROLS Transmit Indicator Display Dimming Sensor Priority Indicator Function Button Busy Channel Indicator On/Off Indicators Microphone On/Off Channel Function Connector Volume Knob Select Buttons Knob BUTTON FUNCTIONS When the radio is installed, labels are placed on the front push buttons to indicate Transmit Indicator their functions. To set a different Home Channel, select the desired channel using the Channel Select knob, press the HOM button, and hold it for more than 1 second until the arrow above the HOM button appears on the display. The new channel then becomes the Home Channel.
EMH Owner’s Manual. TA Repeater Talk Around Press the TA button to turn Repeater Talk Around on or off. When TA is on, the radio transmits on the receive frequency of the selected channel, bypassing or 'talking around' the repeater.
This function may be used on any channel that is programmed to a frequency pair (repeater channel). BUILT-IN FEATURES Bendix/King EMH radios are based on a microprocessor core that allows extra features and operational characteristics to be built into the radio.
Your dealer will help define the best operational settings for your system and program them into the radio. KEYPAD MICROPHONE OPERATION If a keypad microphone is used with the EMH radio, the following features may be enabled. Not all microphones support these functions. Contact your dealer to determine which features are available with your microphone and have been enabled in the radio.
(ALPHA 9) briefly when changing to Channel 5, then the display shows the label for the selected channel (ALPHA 5). The CG annunciator appears on the display to indicate that the Code Guard has been changed from its original programming. EMH Owner’s Manual. CHANNELSCAN Press the SCN button to start or stop scanning channels in the scan list. Scan operation occurs only while the radio is not transmitting.
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Scan operation is indicated on the display by the flashing SCN annunciator (alphanumeric mode) or two flashing bars (numeric mode). The radio scans all channels in the scan list for activity. This occurs in priority scan modes B, C, and D, but not A. The EMH radio can be programmed with one of four priority scan modes: A, B, C, and D.
PRIORITY MODE A The channel selected with the Channel Select knob becomes the priority channel as well. PRIORITY MODE B In priority mode B the priority mode is fixed in programming and indicated by the PR annunciator when the priority channel is selected. Priority operation during scanning is the same as with Priority mode A, except that the priority channel is pre-programmed, not the selected channel. Channels not programmed for receive Code Guard operation transmit regardless of carrier activity. BUSYCHANNEL LOCKOUT OVERRIDE This mode operates in the same manner as Busy Channel Lockout with the exception that the user can override and transmit by pressing the CG button.
EMH Owner’s Manual. INSTALLATION Plan your installation carefully.
Locate the radio and microphone within easy reach, giving the operator a clear view the display. Do not locate the radio or microphone in a position that interferes with safe operation of the vehicle. Once the equipment location is chosen, determine the best routing for cables and wires to connect the system. Bendix/King dealer equipped to service your radio.
If you find it impractical to have service performed by your local dealer, contact BK Radio at the address below: RELM Wireless Corporation 7100 Technology Drive West Melbourne, FL 32904 (800) 422-6281 Fax:(321)953-7986 EMH Owner’s Manual.
. HOW TO PROGRAM RADIOS There are three different ways to program Bendix/King radios: By Keyboard A radio with a keyboard and LCD display can be programmed by using its keyboard and a programming plug or cloning cable. See “Keyboard Programming” on page 2. By Cloning A radio with a keyboard and LCD display can transfer its programmed settings to another radio of the same frequency band by using a cloning cable. KEYBOARD PROGRAMMING This section describes the procedures for programming Bendix/King radios equipped with a keyboard and LCD display.
Most of these procedures are the same for diff erent types and models, with exceptions noted where necessary. Required equipment includes: Portable radios - programming plug or cloning cable ENB and LMH mobiles - cloning cable EMV and EMH mobiles-. NOTE: The same password code is used for all groups in the radio.
New radios are shipped from the factory with the password code 000000 assigned. While entering the password code the display will not change, but a beep will sound for each key pressed. Press the FCN key repeatedly to view the settings in Channel 0, then loop back to the Ch 00 entry point. Channel 0 settings include: Automatic Number Identification (ANI) Transmitter Time Out Timer Scan Delay Time Group One functions: Battery Saver Priority Scan Operation Priority Key Lockout. AUTOMATIC NUMBER IDENTIFICATION (ANI) After entering the programming mode the will display (Alphanumeric) or PROG CH 0 (7-Segment). Press the FCN key.
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The display will indicatethe AN I ID number (as many as seven digits may be used). The ID number can be used for either radio management or transmitted as a DTMF tone burst for ANI purposes. TRANSMITTER TIME OUT TIMER After the ID number is set, the display annunciator will indicate PRG TX. This is the duration of the transmitter Time Out Timer. 0 SEC means the Time Out Timer is disabled.
Press the PRI key to increase the Time Out Timer duration by 15 seconds, with a maximum of 225 seconds (3 minutes, 45 seconds). CHANNEL 0 GROUP ONE SETTINGS After the scan delay time is set the LCD will display PRG l-12345.
This is a group of five individual functions that can be enabled or disabled. When a function is enabled, the corresponding number in the display will flash. PRIORITY SCAN Functions 2 and 3 are used to define Priority Scan operation. There are three modes of Priority Scan available. They are described in greater detail in the Owner’s Manual and Service Manual.
Priority Mode A - The Priority Channel follows the position of the Channel Selector knob. SCAN LIST LOCKOUT When function 5 is enabled (flashing), the user will not be able to change thechannels in the scan list. When disabled (steady), the user can enter or delete channels from the scan list. See “Change the Scan List” in the Owner’s Manual. BUSY CHANNEL OPERATION NOTE: Group two functions two through five do not apply to LPH and LMH Series radios Functions two and three are used to set Busy Channel operation. There are three types of busy channel operation available: Busy Channel Indicator - The yellow LED illuminates when a signal is received on the channel selected, with or without the programmed receive Code Guard. NOTE: When functions 4 and 5 are both enabled (flashing) the ANI tone sequence will be transmitted only after the ENT key is pressed while the transmit PTT switch is activated.
A sidetone of the ANI number transmitted will also be heard through the speaker. CHANNEL 0 GROUP THREE SETTINGS Group three functions are available only with Alphanumeric displays After Group Two functions are set, the LCD will display PRG 3-12345 for Group Three functions. As with Group One and Group Two functions, theenabledfunction number will flash. The disabled functions remain steady. BACKLIGHT ON OTHER DISPLAY ACTIVITY When function 3 is enabled (flashing) the LCD backlight will illuminate each time the display receives input not related to the main or scan channel. This is not used often, but includes the -ID prompt for password input.
BACKLIGHT DURATION Display backlighting is available only with Alphanumeric displays. After Group Three functions, the LCD displays the current backlight duration setting. Available settings are LITE OFF, 1 SEC ON, one second increments up to 6 SEC ON, and LITE ON. If no change is needed, press the FCN key to advance to the next section. GROUP LABELS After the Backlight Duration setting, the LCD displays the current label for the channel group.
Each channel group can have a label of up to eight characters or spaces. If no change is needed, press the FCN key to advance to the starting point for Channel 0 settings.
CHANNEL SETTINGS At the starting point for Channel 0, the LCD will display PRG Ch 00. At this point, a channel number can now be pressed to allow access to the frequency, Code Guard values, and alphanumeric label for that channel. NOTE: A valid receive frequency must be programmed into each channel intended for use. If the displayed value is correct, press the FCN key to advance to the next value. To enter a new value, press the CLR key to reset the display to 0.0. Press the number keys 0 through 9 to enter a Tone Code Guard value.
To enter a new value, press the CLR key to reset the display to 0.0. Press the number keys to enter a Tone Code Guard value. See “Tone Code Guard Values” on page 24.
To enter Digital Code Guard, first press the CLR key, then the # key, causing the letter D to appear followed by three zeros Enter the desired digital code using. EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE 1. Rotate the On/Off/Volume knob on the top of the radio counterclockwise to the Off position Remove the programming plug. The radio will be in normal operation mode the next time it is turned SELECTING A GROUP For a 21 O-channel radio, Channel 0 settings affect one “group”. CLONING RADIO SETTINGS A radio with a keyboard and LCD display can transfer its programmed settings to another radio by using a cloning cable. Both units must be of the same frequency band. For example, an EPH series VHF radio can transfer settings to or from an LPH or LMH series radio.
Press the FCN key. Mapwel 2013 keygen. The program in the Master will download to the clone. The clone will send back the program to the Master to verify successful cloning.
If the download was successful, the Master radio will resume flashing PROG. SPECIAL CLONING INSTRUCTIONS It is possible to change Channel 0 values on the Master radio, hold them in a temporary memory, and download them to the clone without actually entering them into the permanent memory of the Master radio. This is convenient for sequential identification numbers used to identify a series of portables in a radio system. Press the PRI key. This will increment the ID number one digit to 126.
NOTE: Any new number can be entered at this point by pressing the CLR key and using the digit keys to enter the new number. Press the. key. Connect the cable to the second clone and download by pressing FCN.
TONE CODE GUARD VALUES The tone Code Guard system may be set for any frequency in the range to 255.9 Hz, However, since most systems adhere to the Electronic industry Association (EIA) standards, tones should be selected from the following EIA list. In order to insureoptimum performance, tone selection for use on the same radio frequency (RF) channel or adjacent channels in the same coverage area should be made from one of the Groups A, B, or C to the maximum degree possible.
DIGITAL CODE GUARD VALUES Codes for the Digital Code Guard system may be chosen from the following list. Since there are no EIA standards for the performance or compatibility of Digital Code Guard systems it is recommended that an operational test be made on the intended system before wholesale assignments are made. NOTES BENDIX/KING. BENDIX/KING RADIO KEYBOARD PROGRAMMING QUICK REFERENCE-Channel Automatic Number Identification (ANI) Transmitter Timeout Timer Scan Delay Time Group One Functions Battery Saver disabled Priority Mode A Priority Mode B Priority Mode C Priority Mode D Priority Key Lockout Scan List Lockout Group Two Functions User Code Guard enabled Busy Channel Indicator enabled. BK Radio, Inc.
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