Motorola GM300 User Manual

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Dealer Programmable Features
GM300 Mobile Radios
 
Dealer Programmable Features
 
Field Programming Capabilities
 
The Radius GM300 mobile uses non-volatile memory to store customer 
unique information. If a frequency, squelch code or channel-slaved scan 
list needs to be changed, it can be done at a service location with Radio 
Service Software (RSS). The time-out timer can be disabled or changed 
without having to open the radio for reprogramming.
Scanning radios can also be programmed to enable Talkback Scan or the 
Priority Sample Rate can be changed. Finally, 16 channel radios are pro-
vided with RapidCall Signalling and Expanded Accessory Connector and 
can be programmed to include a wide variety of features and accessories.
 
RapidCall Signalling
 
16 Channel GM300 mobiles are available with RapidCall, a selective sig-
nalling package. Radios can be programmed with an impressive variety of 
features to improve your efficiency as radio users. These features include: 
Push-to-Talk Identification (PTT-ID), Emergency, Call Alert, Horn/Lights, 
Voice Selective Call, and Radio Check.
RapidCall mobiles can be made capable of sending a unit ID or Emer-
gency Alert to a control unit or receiving a Call Alert, Horn/Lights, Voice 
Selective Call or Radio Check from a control unit.
Mobile radios can also be made capable of the control unit functions: 
receiving and displaying the incoming ID or Emergency and sending a Call 
Alert, Horn/Lights, Voice Selective Call or Radio Check.
In addition, RapidCall mobiles have an expanded accessory connector, 
providing greater flexibility in adding external hardware such as Public 
Address. Ask your Radius Representative for more information.
 
Time-Out-Timer
 
All models have a Time-Out Timer (TOT) that will terminate your transmis-
sion if you hold the PTT button down for 60 seconds (default setting). To 
warn the user, an alert tone will sound from the speaker about 4 seconds 
before the transmission is cut. The Time-Out Timer can be disabled or 
changed in duration from 1-255 seconds. See your local Motorola Radius 
dealer for more details.
 
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