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CONVENTIONAL FEATURES
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If the system received the page but the called 
mobile is not on the air, a single beep sounds and 
“NO ACK” is displayed 6 seconds after the PTT 
switch is pressed. Auto exit then occurs.
5.15.7  MESSAGING
The messaging feature* allows preprogrammed 
messages to be sent to a dispatcher on P25 channels. 
Up to 16 messages can be preprogrammed, and they 
are identified by an alias. If a MSG (Message) option 
switch is programmed, messages are sent as follows:
1. Momentarily press the MSG option switch. The 
alias of the last message sent is displayed.
2. If required, rotate the Select switch to display the 
desired message. Then send the message by 
momentarily pressing the PTT or Select switch. One 
of the following events then occurs:
If five beeps sound and “ACK RECVD” is 
displayed, the message was received and automat-
ically acknowledged by the system.
If after five tries the message is not acknowledged, 
a tone sounds and “NO ACK” is displayed. 
5.15.8  STATUS MESSAGING
The status messaging feature* allows you to 
manually or automatically send your current status to 
your dispatcher on P25 channels. Up to eight status 
conditions can be preprogrammed, and they are identi-
fied by an alias. If the STATUS option switch is 
programmed, status conditions are sent as follows:
1. Momentarily press the STATUS option switch. The 
alias of the current status condition is displayed.
2. To change the current status, rotate the Select switch 
until the desired status is displayed. Then to send the 
status, momentarily press the PTT switch. One of 
the following events then occurs:
If five beeps sound and “ACK RCVD” is 
displayed, the status was received and acknowl-
edged by the system.
If after five tries the message is not acknowledged, 
a tone sounds and “NO ACK” is displayed. 
5.15.9  P25 PACKET DATA
P25 packet data transmission capability is avail-
able with later model** 5300 mobiles. A DATA option 
switch must be programmed to toggle the data mode 
on and off. 
The P25 Packet Data mode allows a subscriber 
unit to act as a packet data modem for a remote appli-
cation connected to the subscriber unit via an RS-232 
or SLIP (Serial Line Internet Protocol) connection. 
The SLIP connection requires an Ethernet port which 
is currently not available.
A special Data Pigtail Cable, Part No. 597-2002-
282, is installed in the radio to provide the RS-232 
port (female DB9 connector) for connecting the 
external data equipment to the 5300 mobile. 
5.16 KEYPAD PROGRAMMING
NOTE: The Keypad programming feature is available 
to Federal Government users only. Users regulated by 
the Federal Communications Commission are not 
allowed to have this feature. With ARM code 1.22 or 
later, this feature must be factory enabled to be 
selected. This was not required with previous code 
versions.
5.16.1  INTRODUCTION
Keypad programming is available on Federal 
radios if the PROG option switch is programmed. It is 
then selected by simply pressing that switch (password 
entry is not required). The keypad programming mode 
is indicated by “CHNG ZONE” and a triangle in the 
display as follows:
Keypad programming allows conventional 
channel parameters such as the transmit and receive 
frequency and Call Guard squelch code to be changed. 
In addition, several conventional mode timers can be 
changed. It cannot be used to reprogram disabled 
channels or any SMARTNET/SmartZone/P25 
Trunked information.
This feature requires 5300 operating (ARM) software 
1.22 or later and PCConfigure 1.20 or later.
** This feature requires firmware 1.24.1/2.2.1/3.2.1 or 
later and PCConfigure 1.22.0 or later.