RELM EPI 3101A Manuel d'utilisateur

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Page 2 - INTRODUCTION

PROGRAMMINGThere are three different ways to program an EPI 3101A radio:A. It can be programmed and/or reviewed using its internal keyboard.This secti

Page 3 - PREPARATION FOR USE

6.To keep the Password Code unchanged,I------ radio programmingpress the ENT key and continue with normal.To change the Password Code, press theFCN ke

Page 4 - RADIO CONTROLS

Channel 0 Settings for each Channel Group include:Factory ProgramDescription Setting DisplayID or Automatic Number Identification (ANI)’1234567 12345

Page 5 - BASIC OPERATION

1.After entering the Program Mode, thedisplay will show PROG Ch 0.2.Press the FCN key. The display will show]:pshj length).an ID number (up to seven

Page 6 - DETAILED OPERATION

5.Press the FCN key. The display willshow the transmit frequency in MHz.6.Press the FCN key. The display willshow the transmit Tone Code Guardor Digit

Page 7 - ‘nogrp05i

4a. If no change is needed for the IDnumber, press FCN to advance tothe next section.4b. If necessary, a new number can beentered by pressing CLR, fol

Page 8 - EPI 3101A User’s Manual

E.To Set the Scan Delay TimeAfter the Timeout Timer is set, the upper display will show PROGSCAN. This is the duration of the Scan Delay Time in secon

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2 & 3.4.1 PROG\ I /IPdlORlTV CHANNEL NOT CHANGEABLESCAN LIST NOT CHANGEABLEFunctions 2 and 3 are used to definePriority Scan operation. SincePri

Page 10 - PROGRAMMING

G. To Review Channel 0 ValuesRepeated pressing of the FCN key will display each value in Channel0, then loop back to the Ch 0 entry point. To program

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lOOkHz(O-9)_IIDxxx.x000050100125150200250300350375400450500550600625650700750800850875900950vlOkHz(O-9)1 kHz(0,2 or5)1kHz(O or 5)ITable 1. Proper Freq

Page 12 - EPI 3101A User’s Manual

TABLE OF CONTENTSIntroduction...1Preparation For Use...

Page 13 - DIGITAL CODE GUAROTY

4.After the Receive Frequency is set,the upper part of the display willshow PROG RX CG. This is theCode Guard value for Channel 1receive. Note: 0.0 in

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PROG7xCG IL INDICATESINVERTEDCODE7.8.After the Transmit Frequency is set,the upper part of the display willshow PROG TX CG. This is theCode Guard valu

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SELECTING A TONE CODE GUARDThe Tone Code Guard system (CTCSS) may be set for any frequencyin the range of 67 to 250.3 Hz. However, since most systems

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SELECTING A DIGITAL CODE GUARDCodes for the Digital Code Guard system (CDCSS) may be chosen fromthe following list. For the performance or compatibili

Page 17 - SCAN LIST NOT CHANGEABLE

CLONINGSTANDARD INSTRUCTIONSAny MASTER radio (an EPI 3101A with the desired radio frequenciesand settings) is capable of transferring its program to a

Page 18 - EPI 31OlA Usefs Manual

8.9.Press the * key on the MASTERradio keyboard. The display will flashPROG signifying that the radio isready to download its program to theCLONE.Pres

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SPECIAL CLONING INSTRUCTIONSIt is possible to change Channel 0 values on the MASTER radio, holdthem in a temporary memory, and download them to the CL

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7.Press *. Connect the cloning cableto the next CLONE radio anddownload by pressing FCN.8.Any number of radios can be codedwith different or sequentia

Page 21 - L INDICATES

ACCESSORIESThe accessories shown are part of the AN/PRC-127(A) Radio Set.ILAA0818ALAA0445ALALAAO126LAA0312ALAA0312A Desktop ChargerRapidly recharges

Page 22 - User’s Manual

Helical-wound flexible antenna that covers the entire range of frequenciesthat can be programmed into the EPI 3101A Radio.LAA0445A Carrying CaseThis

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PREPARATION FOR USEKEYBOARD/DISPLAY COVERTo remove or install the Keyboard/Display Cover, remove the battery ifinstalled. The Cover slides in grooves

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RELM Communications, Inc.7505 Technology DriveWest Melbourne, FL 32904Telephone: (407) 984-1414FAX: (407) 676-44030 Copyright 1997 RELM Communicatio

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RADIO CONTROLSFLEXIBLECODE GUARD /ANTENNACONNECT0RADIO WITHKEYBOARD/DISPLAYCOVERED(REDUCED VIEW)EXTERNALANTENNAJACK\ACCESSORY -JACKMOUNTf-EARPHONE /JA

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BASIC OPERATIONTRANSMITIno ’IChTURN POWER ON by turning the Volume knobclockwise past the OFF detent. A beep sounds,indicating the radio is operatio

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DETAILED OPERATIONDISPLAYThe Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) provides the User with visual informationpertaining to normal radio usage such as the channe

Page 28 - ACCESSORIES

SQUELCH CONTROLRotate the Squelch Control (CG-SQ) Knob clockwise from its detent(CG) position in order to hear any transmissions, regardless if they a

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Rotate the Channel Selector knob to the desired channel. Please notethat not all 14 channels may be programmed. Therefore, select only anauthorized (p

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CODE GUARD OPERATIONCode GuardTM, Tone or Digital, allows one radio or group of radios to beselectively called within a system. If the radio has been

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