ECP3133 M7100 Desktop and DDC100 Application User’s Guide for York County, PA Emergency Services Training Session Notes
Mar 31, 2015
ECP3133
M7100 Desktop and DDC100 Application User’s Guide for York County, PA Emergency ServicesTraining Session Notes
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PrerequisiteThe student should have attended the training session
for M7100 mobile radio users.
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Speaker
Remote ControlPanel (If Equipped)
MicrophoneJack
M7100 SystemModel Radio
Desk TopMicrophone
VolumeControl
Station PowerSwitch
(on back)
M7100 Desk Top Station
SYSTEMGROUP
SYS GRP OPT
STS MSG CLR
MENU
PHN DIS INDSCAN
Power Indicator
The Desk Top Station houses a M7100 radio, power supply and interface boards.
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Introducing the DDC100Digital Desktop Controller for use with the M7100 series Desktop
or Wall Mount Stations.
•Provides complete control of the radio.
•Up to 25 DDC100 controllers may be connected
•Maximum distance between any controller and the radio is 2000 feet.
•Conventional, EDACS, and P25 operation
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Block Diagram of DDC100 System
DDC100 Desktop
Controller
DDC100 Desktop
Controller
DDC100 Desktop
Controller
Orion, J725M or M7100 Radio
DDC100 Radio
Interface
Desktop or Wall-Mount
Station
In-building twisted pairs
Ribbon Cable
• DDC100 Desktop Controller permits extending the operation and control of the mobile radio mounted in the desktop or wall-mount.
• DDC100s behave as a separate control unit of the radio.
• The radio is configured as dual control.
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Control StationThe DDC100 is used to remotely control the mobile radio in a
control station configuration.
The control station may be a Desktop or Wall Mount configuration.
•Wall mounted metal cabinet containing the mobile radio.
•No user interface at the wall mount station.
•Desktop station can be controlled locally or remotely.
•For remote control with the DDC100 the radio is configured for dual control.
•Position the Intercom switch to normal. Ignore the operation of the switch when using DDC100s.
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Dual Control Operation• If the Desktop station control
unit has control of the radio, *DUAL* will be shown on Line 1 of the display of all DDC100s.
• To take control, press and release a PTT key on any DDC100. The radio control unit will then display *DUAL* and the DDC100s will display the selected system and group.
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DDC100 AdvantagesExtended local controller for Desktop Station.
– When system signal cannot reach operator
– Vaults, sub-basements, large office buildings
Allows multiple operators to use the same Desktop Station.
– Easy, occasional access to radio
– Reduced overall cost
Simple Desktop interface
– Small footprint
– Telephone-like unit
Easy to use
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Key FeaturesFeatures
• All Radio front panel controls and indicators duplicated on Desktop Controller
• Full range of features of the Radio available to operator
• Direct LID / GID input
• LCD shows same information as radio’s
• Fully programmable keypad (Maintenance)
• All radio progress tones passed to DDC100 Controllers
• Easy transition from radio to Desktop
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Special FeaturesDDC100 special features provide enhancements to
communications between the remote controllers.
Intercom: Allows Remote Controllers connected to the same Desktop Station to talk to each other (not to Desktop Station Control Unit). Intercom LED will flash. Will time out after 30 seconds if no key is pressed.
Mute: Will mute local receive audio.Privacy: Allows operator at a DDC100 Remote Controller to talk
on radio without other operators hearing. Will time out after 60 seconds if no key is pressed.
Supervisor: Immune from effects of Privacy, can interrupt other users while they are transmitting by pressing Privacy key (Privacy mode will not time out)
Supervisor Takeover: Privacy mode will generate an output signal (pull to ground) that can trigger an external relay to physically disconnect all “downstream” Desktop Controllers
Parallel Muting: A Remote Controller will automatically mute when another is transmitting
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Panel Controls
Handset with PTT
Speaker
Radio Sixteen Key Controls
Display and Volume Control
Special Feature Controls
Transmit / PTT
Controls and Indicators common to Scan and System Radios
Microphones
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Display
LINE 1:– Current System Name (SYSTEM)– Volume Level (VOL = 10)– Caller Identification (GR 1234)– Call Queued (QUEUED)– ‘Who Has Called’ (* WHC *)
LINE 2:– Current group/channel Name (GROUP)– System Busy (SYS BUSY)– Call Denied (DENIED)– Individual Call (*INDV*)– Control Channel Scan (CC SCAN)– Receive Emergency
(*RXEMER*)– Transmit Emergency (*TXEMER*)
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Clock• Far Right of Line2• Common clock for all
DDC100s
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Common ControlsThese indicators and controls represent the ones common
between the Scan and System radio control units except for the “IN USE.”
Group and Menu
Up/Down*
* Standard configuration for the radio control unit is the SYSTEM Ramp and MENU Ramp are the same key.
SystemUp/Down
SCANAdd + and Delete
-
SCANEnable
Red LED indicates scanning
Radio TransmitRadio Busy
In Use(By another
DDC100)
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16 System Control KeysSixteen keys to control radio and enter numbers.
– First press of the key is the function on the right of the key label.– Second press of a key is the number.– Example : To directly go to Group 12 – Press 2 GRP, 1 SYS, 2 GRP, MENU
(Enter).– Keys may be programmed with special functions – Alarms, Macros, etc.– Red LED indicates the first press function is active.
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Special DDC100 Feature KeysThese keys control the special features of the DDC100.
– ICOM allows intercom between parallel DDC100s without keying the radio.
– MUTE will mute the local receive audio – not the other DDC100s.
– PRVCY allows this DDC100 to communicate to a user with the radio without other DDC100s hearing either side of the communication.
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Transmit Keys
Pressing any Transmit key will key the radio or DDC100.– Two Transmit keys are momentary. Press to Talk – Release to listen.– Pressing TX key on the front panel enables the front panel microphone
located on the front below the TX key.– Radio will not key if the ICOM key is enabled.– Foot switch or external PTT (Push To Talk) is available.
Transmit Key
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Place a Group Call1. Select the desired talk-group
using the GROUP Up or Down key.
2. Group name will appear on Line 2 of the display.
3. PTT*
4. TX LED will flash while radio is waiting for a channel; will come on steady (and talk beep is sounded) when ready to talk.
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* Remove handset from cradle and key its PTT to use the handset.
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Receive A CallAnother radio initiates a group call.
1. The LID of the radio that is transmitting will appear on the Line 1 of the display.
2. Busy LED will light if radio is detecting carrier on selected channel or group.
3. Listen at local speaker or remove the handset to listen with handset. Local speaker will mute.
4. PTT to respond.
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Pressing the “ SYS” key will scroll the top line of the display though the possible radio systems.
Pressing the system “” key will scroll the top line of the display though the possible radio systems.
Pressing the “ GRP” key will scroll the bottom line of the display though the possible radio groups or channels within the current system.
Pressing the group “” key will scroll the bottom line of the display though the possible radio groups or channels within the current system.
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Changing Systems and Groups
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Declaring an EmergencyEmergency will be declared on the
selected group or on a predetermined system and group.
1. Press and hold EMERGENCY key for the preprogrammed time ___.
2. Wait until *TXEMER* appears in display; *TXEMER* will flash, alternating with the selected group.
3. PTT and Talk.
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Note: While in individual call mode, all group calls are missed.
Sending an Individual Call
1. Press the IND (individual) key.
2. Use the keypad to manually dial the Radio ID or:
3. Use the Far Right scroll keys to select a preprogrammed radio unit.
4. Radio’s ID appears in Line 2 of display.
5. PTT to initiate the call.
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Receiving an Individual CallWhen receiving an Individual Call:
1. Line 2 shows *INDV*.
2. Line 1 of the display shows the LID of the caller.
3. To answer: PTT and talk.
There is only one LID for all DDC100s connected to the radio.
If the call is not answered within about 10 seconds, there will be an audible ringing tone heard and it will not reset until answered.
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Note: While in individual call mode, all group calls are missed.
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A Missed Individual Call
If an Individual Call is not answered:
1. Line 1 will display * WHC * and the DDC100 will begin to ring.
2. To stop the ringing, press the CLR button. Stops ringing on all parallel DDC100s.
3. Alternate to pressing CLR is to remove the handset and replace.
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Note: The LIDs for the last ten individual calls received are stored in the WHCI list.
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Returning an Individual CallReturning an unanswered
Individual Call.
1. Press the IND key.
2. Line 2 shows a WHCI list entry number.
3. Line 1 shows the LID of the unit that sent the message.
4. Use the Far Right scroll keys to select another LID if necessary.
5. PTT to return the call.
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Adding Groups to a Scan ListUser entered Scan list only:
1. Press the GROUP Up or Down key to select the group you wish to scan.
2. Press the SCAN Add (+) key to add the group to the Scan List.
3. S will appear in Line 1 of the display indicating the addition of the group to the Scan List.
4. Press the SCAN Add (+) key again to put the group in priority scan modes 2 or 1.
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ScanningPoints to remember when scanning.
– The is only one scan list for all parallel DDC100s.
– Make a change on any DDC100 affects all remotes as well as the radio.
– Great for a single DDC100, but can be a nuisance for parallel DDC100s.
– Three levels of scanning
• S – lowest or no priority
• 2 – Second priority
• 1 – Highest priority
– See radio operator’s manual for complete description of scanning.
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Turning SCAN On/Off1. Press SCAN to turn on the scan
function; all groups in the scan list will be scanned.
2. The SCAN key LED indicates scan is on.
3. Press SCAN again to turn off the scan function (light off).
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Scan List • To scan, you must have a Scan
List.
• The scan list may be fixed, limited or user entered.
• To edit your Scan List, you must have scan turned off and the radio must be configured for user entered scan list.
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Establishing or Modifying a Scan ListUser entered scan list only:
1. Make sure Scan is turned OFF.
2. Select the group you wish to scan.
3. Press scan ramp up (+) to add the group to the scan list
4. S,1, or 2 will appear based on user’s desired priority level.
5. Press scan ramp down (-) to decrease delete the group from the Scan List.
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User entered or limited scan list only:
1. When a call is being heard in while in scan mode and the call is not the selected or priority 1 group and you wish to remove the group from the scan list.
2. Press the SCAN Delete (-) key once to show the priority level. Press the button down again to delete the group from the Scan List.
3. The group or channel will return to the scan list when the radio is powered off and back on.
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Nuisance Deleting from a Scan List
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Intercom OperationIntercom operation is between parallel
DDC100s and not the control station.1. Press the ICOM key to initiate or
respond to an intercom call.2. ICOM key LEDs on all parallel
DDC100s light indicating that intercom is active.
3. PTT and Talk.4. Press the ICOM key to release the
intercom connection.
If no key is pressed (on any DDC100) for 30 seconds, Intercom mode will time out, and the system will return to normal operation
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