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Motorola 3200 Manual (146 pages)
Brand:
Motorola
| Category:
Controller
| Size: 0.88 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
17
Introduction
27
About this Manual
28
Keyboard Conventions
29
Table 1-1: Keyboard Conventions Used in this Manual
29
Related Publications
30
Basic RF-C! Controller Instructions
31
Setting up Passwords
31
Figure 1-1: WMS-Data Operator Console Menu-Administrator Options
32
Logging into the System
32
Figure 1-2: WMS-Data Operator Console Menu-Site Operator Options
33
Screen Areas
34
Figure 1-3: Screen Areas
35
Navigating the System
35
Table 1-2: Navigation Conventions
36
Infrastructure Commands Overview
38
Infrastructure Command Messages Overview
38
Figure 2-1: Relationship of Streams, Superstream Systems, Zones, and Transmitters
39
Infrastructure Command Group Parameters
40
Table 2-1: Infrastructure Command Group Menu Options
40
Accessing the Infrastructure Command Groups Menu-Administrator Level
42
Figure 2-2: Infrastructure Commands Menu-Administrator Level
42
Figure 2-3: Infrastructure Command Group Select a Distribution Link ID Menu
43
Figure 2-4: Select Destination Menu for Infrastructure Commands
44
Figure 2-5: Infrastructure Commands Groups Menu-Administrator Level
45
Accessing the Infrastructure Command Groups Menu-Site Operator Level
46
Figure 2-6: Infrastructure Commands Menu-Site Operator Level
46
Figure 2-7: Infrastructure Command Group Select a Distribution Link ID Menu
47
Figure 2-8: Select Destination Menu for Infrastructure Commands
48
Figure 2-9: Infrastructure Commands Groups Menu-Site Operator Level
49
Alignment Commands
52
Adding a Maintenance Group
52
Figure 3-1: Alignment Menu-Add Maintenance Group
52
Figure 3-2: Add Maintenance Group Menu
53
Deleting a Maintenance Group
54
Figure 3-3: Alignment Menu-Delete Maintenance Group
54
Figure 3-4: Delete Maintenance Group Menu
55
Changing Alignment Type
56
Figure 3-5: Alignment Menu-Change Alignment Type
56
Figure 3-6: Select Alignment Type Menu
57
Figure 3-7: Change Alignment Type-GPS Sync Options Menu
58
Setting GPS Offset
59
Figure 3-8: Alignment Menu-Set GPS Offset
59
Figure 3-9: Set GPS Offset Screen
60
Setting Link Path Delay
61
Figure 3-10: Alignment Menu-Setting Link Path Delay
61
Figure 3-11: Set Link Path Delay Screen
62
Recalculating GPS
63
Figure 3-12: Alignment Menu-Recalculate GPS
63
Superstream Commands
66
Introduction
66
Figure 4-1: Selecting Superstream from the Infrastructure Command Groups Menu
66
Changing a Zone Map
67
Figure 4-2: Superstream Menu-Change Zone Map
67
Figure 4-3: Select Zone Options Screen
68
Changing a Device ID
69
Figure 4-4: Superstream Menu-Change Device ID
69
Figure 4-5: Change Device ID Screen
70
Changing Maintenance Ids
71
Figure 4-6: Superstream Menu-Change Maintenance ID
71
Figure 4-7: Change Maintenance ID Screen
72
Changing System Ids
73
Figure 4-8: Superstream Menu-Change System ID
73
Figure 4-9: Select System Options Screen
74
Figure 4-10: Change System ID Screen
75
Changing Link Parameters
76
Figure 4-11: Superstream Menu-Change Link Parameters
76
Figure 4-12: Change Link Parameters Screen
77
Diagnostic Commands
79
Setting Auxiliary Outputs
80
Figure 5-1: Diagnostic Menu
80
Figure 5-2: Diagnostics Screen-Select Auxiliary Outputs
81
Figure 5-3: Set Auxiliary Outputs-Internal NIU
82
Figure 5-4: Set Auxiliary Outputs-External NIU
83
Resetting the Dial Modem
84
Figure 5-5: Diagnostics Screen-Reset Dial Modem
84
Controlling Modem Auto-Answer
85
Figure 5-6: Diagnostics Screen-Enable Modem Auto Answer
85
Figure 5-7: Select Enable Modem Auto Answer Screen
86
Changing a Password
87
Figure 5-8: Diagnostics Screen-Change Password
87
Figure 5-9: Enter Password Screen
88
Setting Date and Time
89
Figure 5-10: Diagnostics Screen-Set Date and Time
89
Figure 5-11: Set Date and Time Screen
90
Resetting NIU Alarms
91
Figure 5-12: Diagnostics Screen-Reset NIU Alarms
91
Resetting NIU Alarms, Logs and Statistics
92
Figure 5-13: Diagnostics Screen-Reset NIU Alarms/Log/Stats
92
Resetting the NIU Log
93
Figure 5-14: Diagnostics Screen-Reset NIU Log
93
Resetting NIU Statistics
94
Figure 5-15: Diagnostics Screen-Reset NIU Stats
94
Resetting a Transmitter
95
Figure 5-16: Diagnostics Screen-Reset Transmitter
95
Setting Bit Error Rate (BER) Limit
96
Figure 5-17: Diagnostics Screen-Set BER Limit
96
Figure 5-18: Set BER Limit Screen
97
Setting Failsafe Timeout
98
Figure 5-19: Diagnostics Screen-Set Failsafe Timeout
98
Figure 5-20: Select Failsafe Timeout Screen
99
Figure 5-21: Change Failsafe Timeout Screen
100
Disabling Paging
101
Figure 5-22: Diagnostics Screen-Disable Paging
101
Figure 5-23: Select Disable Paging Screen
102
Software Linkload Commands
104
Installing an NIU/SCM Release from Tape
104
Figure 6-1: Select Software Linkload
104
Figure 6-2: NIU/SCM Software Linkload Screen
105
Deleting an Installed NIU/SCM Release
106
Figure 6-3: NIU/SCM Software Linkload Screen-Delete an Installed NIU/SCM Release
106
Figure 6-4: Delete an Installed NIU/SCM Release Screen
107
Linkloading an Installed NIU/SCM Release
108
Figure 6-5: NIU/SCM Software Linkload Screen-Linkload an Installed NIU/SCM Release
108
Figure 6-6: Linkload an Installed NIU/SCM Release-Select Site Controller Type
109
Figure 6-7: Linkload an Installed NIU/SCM Release-Select Installed Site Controller Release to Linkload Screen
110
Sending Bank Switch by Version Command
112
Figure 6-9: NIU/SCM Software Linkload Screen-Send Bank Switch by Version
112
Figure 6-10: Linkload an Installed NIU/SCM Release-Select Site Controller Type
113
Figure 6-11: Send Bank Switch by Version Command Screen
114
Aborting a Linkload to a Station Control Module (SCM) Flash
115
Figure 6-12: Infrastructure Command Groups-Select Station Command
115
Figure 6-13: Station Abort Software Linkload Screen
116
Site Encoding Commands
117
Changing the Color Code
118
Figure 7-1: Infrastructure Command Groups-Site Encoding
118
Figure 7-2: Site Encoding-Change Color Code Screen
119
Figure 7-3: Change Color Code Screen
120
Setting Transmitter Channels
121
Figure 7-4: Infrastructure Command Groups-Set Transmitter Channels
121
Figure 7-5: Select Channel Options Screen
122
Figure 7-6: Set Transmitter Channels Screen
123
Setting Flex/Reflex Polarity
125
Figure 7-8: Infrastructure Command Groups-Set Flex/Reflex Polarity
125
Figure 7-9: Select Flex/Reflex Data Polarity Screen
126
Setting POCSAG Polarity
127
Figure 7-10: Infrastructure Command Groups-Set POCSAG Polarity
127
Figure 7-11: Select POCSAG Data Polarity Screen
128
Setting Maintenance Polarity
129
Figure 7-12: Infrastructure Command Groups-Set Maintenance Polarity
129
Figure 7-13: Select Maintenance Data Polarity Screen
130
Setting Station Ids
131
Figure 7-14: Infrastructure Command Groups-Set Station ID
131
Figure 7-15: Select Station ID Screen
132
Figure 7-16: Set Station ID Screen
133
Setting Station ID Modes
134
Figure 7-17: Infrastructure Command Groups-Set Station Mode ID
134
Figure 7-18: Select Station ID Mode
135
Table A-1: Esprit Navigation Keys
139
Table A-2: Esprit Setup
140
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MOTOROLA 3200 User Manual (99 pages)
Brand:
MOTOROLA
| Category:
Cell Phone
| Size: 0.6 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
17
Introduction
21
Display, Indicators and Keypad
21
Display
21
Indicators
21
Keypad
22
Volume Control
24
Basic Operation
25
About the SIM Card
25
Inserting the SIM Card
25
On/Off
27
Entering the PIN Code
28
Electronic Lock
29
Automatic Lock
30
Placing a Call
30
Receiving a Call
30
Call in Absence
31
Advanced Call Placements
31
Automatic Redial
31
International Calls
32
Emergency Calls
32
Short-Numbers
33
Short-Number Programming
33
Entering a Name
34
Entering the Short-Number
34
Programming Examples
35
Short-Number Recalling/Dialling
36
Speed Dialling
38
Short-Number Clearing
38
Last Number Entered
38
Advanced Information
39
Memory Features
39
Notepad
39
Last Number Dialled
39
System Registration
40
Automatic Roaming
40
Manual Roaming
41
Displaying the Preferred List
42
Changing the Preferred List
42
Menu Operation
43
Overview Menu Headings and Features
44
Status Review
46
Master Reset
47
Master Clear
47
Interface Features
48
Silent Ringer
48
Silent Keypad
49
Tone Signalling Features
49
Silent Notepad
49
Memory Linking
50
Pauses in Memory
50
DTMF Signalling
51
Long Tone DTMF
52
PIN Code Enable/Disable
52
Language Selection
53
Call Monitoring
53
One Minute Audible Call Timer
53
Programmable Audible Call Timer
54
One Time - Prog. Audible Call Timer
54
Visual Call Timers and Meters
54
To Display Call Timers
56
To Display Call Meters
56
Programming of Rates
57
Automatic Monitor Displays
57
Call Restrictions
58
Restricted Keypad Dialling
58
Restricted Memory Access
59
Restricted Incoming Calls
59
Restricted Phone Number Length
60
Full Service
60
Call Barring
61
Activating Call Barring
62
Cancelling Call Barring
63
Status of Call Barring
63
Changing Call Barring Password
64
Special Call Barring Messages
64
Call Forwarding
65
Activating Call Forwarding
66
Cancelling Call Forwarding
67
Status of Call Forwarding
67
Special Call Forwarding Messages
68
Changing the Unlock Code
69
Display Signal Strength
69
Changing the Pin Code
70
Unblocking the Sim Card
71
Changing the Security Code
72
Short Message Service (Sms)
73
Automatic Cell Broadcast
73
Point to Point Short Messages
75
Receiving Point to Point Messages
75
Storage of Point to Point Messages
76
Reading Point to Point Messages
76
Clearing Messages from Memory
77
Embedded Callback Numbers
78
Short Message Alert Tone
78
Advanced Information
78
Call Waiting and Call Holding
79
Call Waiting
79
Call Holding
80
Call Hold and Waiting Combinations
80
Call Hold and Making New Calls
82
Call Hold and Call Waiting Messages
82
Emergency Calls and Call Hold/Wait
83
Accessories and Options
85
Battery Operation
85
Battery Maintenance
85
Replacing the Battery
85
Battery Meter
86
Battery Saving Feature (DTX)
86
Battery Charging
87
Overnight Internal Charger
87
Single Pocket Desktop Rapid Charger
88
Battery Saver
88
Hands Free Car Kit
89
Insertion / Removal
90
Car Kit Functions
91
Handsfree Calls
91
Automatic Answer
92
Safety Timer
93
Index
95
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