Page 2 - MANUAL REVISION HISTORY; REV; CREDITS
MM23016 MANUAL REVISION HISTORY REV DATE REASON FOR CHANGE - Nov/06 Initial Release. M/A-COM Technical Publications would particularly appreciate feedback on any errors found in this document and suggestions on how the document could be improved. Submit your comments and suggestions to: Wireless Sys...
Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS
MM23016 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 1 SAFETY SYMBOL CONVENTION .................................................................................................... 6 2 RF ENERGY EXPOSURE INFORMATION ..................................................................................... 7 2.1 RF ENERGY EXPO...
Page 5 - FIGURES
MM23016 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page FIGURES Figure 6-1: System Model ....................................................................................................................... 14 Figure 6-2: Scan Model .............................................................................................
Page 6 - SAFETY SYMBOL CONVENTION; CAUTION
MM23016 1 SAFETY SYMBOL CONVENTION The following conventions are used throughout this manual to alert the user to general safety precautions that must be observed during all phases of operation, service, and repair of this product. Failure to comply with these precautions or with specific warnings e...
Page 7 - RF ENERGY EXPOSURE INFORMATION; Federal Communications Commission Regulations
MM23016 2 RF ENERGY EXPOSURE INFORMATION 2.1 RF ENERGY EXPOSURE AWARENESS, CONTROL INFORMATION, AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR FCC OCCUPATIONAL USE REQUIREMENTS Before using your mobile two-way radio, read this important RF energy awareness and control information and operational instructions to ens...
Page 8 - COMPLIANCE WITH RF EXPOSURE STANDARDS
MM23016 2.2 COMPLIANCE WITH RF EXPOSURE STANDARDS Your MA/COM, Inc. M7200 mobile two-way radio is designed and tested to comply with a number of national and international standards and guidelines (listed below) regarding human exposure to RF electromagnetic energy. This radio complies with the IEEE...
Page 10 - HAZARDS
MM23016 3 OPERATION SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS 3.1 TRANSMITTER HAZARDS The operator of any mobile radio should be aware of certain hazards common to the operation of vehicular radio transmitters. A list of several possible hazards is given: • Explosive Atmospheres – Just as it is dangerous to fuel a veh...
Page 11 - OPERATING RULES AND REGULATIONS; party line; ,” always listen to make sure that the channel is clear; TIPS; Obstructions such as mountains and buildings.
MM23016 4 OPERATING RULES AND REGULATIONS Two-way FM radio systems must be operated in accordance with the rules and regulations of the local, regional, or national government. In the United States, the M7200 mobile radio must be operated in accordance with the rules and regulations of the Federal C...
Page 12 - REMOTE CONTROL HEAD OPERATION; Independent audio control is available.
MM23016 5 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The M7200 mobile is a state-of-the-art radio that operates seamlessly between the 800 MHz frequency band and the 700 MHz frequency band. The M7200 is designed to meet the critical communications demands of public service users and complies with MIL-STD-810F specificatio...
Page 13 - OPERATION
MM23016 5.2 INTERCOM OPERATION The intercom option, a licensed option, allows the M7200 radio to pass audio locally between control heads and not over the network. It gives users at multiple control heads connected to the same radio the ability communicate with each other without transmitting over-t...
Page 14 - CH721 FRONT PANEL COMPONENTS
MM23016 6 OPENSKY OPERATION 6.1 CH721 FRONT PANEL COMPONENTS The front panel of the control head includes a dot matrix display, controls for menu navigation, an emergency button, three pre-set buttons, a power button/rotary volume dial, and a microphone connector. In addition, the system model contr...
Page 15 - MENU
MM23016 In addition, the front panel contains a light-level sensor that samples ambient light levels for automatic display and button backlight brightness adjustments. In other words, it automatically brightens the display and backlights when higher external light levels exist and it automatically d...
Page 16 - POWER UP AND VOLUME CONTROL; Pls Login; LOGIN TO THE NETWORK; Enter the password. See the following; not
MM23016 6.2 POWER UP AND VOLUME CONTROL 6.2.1 Power Up 1. Rotate the Power/Volume Control knob clockwise to power on the radio. The display will illuminate when the radio powers up. 2. Wait for the power-up sequence to complete, which takes approximately ten (10) seconds. During this time, if enable...
Page 17 - To turn the radio off, rotate the; Power Button/Volume Dial; counter-clockwise. In multiple control head; MENU DISPLAY AND CONTROL AREA; and; ) to scroll through the menu loop and the entries for each
MM23016 The User ID may be remembered from the previous log-in. (Refer to Section 6.5 for further details regarding log-off commands.) The password will be established before the radio is put into operation. Contact the local OpenSky network administrator for more information. If necessary, contact ...
Page 18 - RADIO STATUS ICONS; ICON; Indicates data registration.; DISPLAY; Press the
MM23016 6.8 RADIO STATUS ICONS Status Icons indicate the various operating characteristics of the radio. The icons show operating modes and conditions (see Table 6-2). The location of icons on the display may vary depending on configuration. Table 6-2: ICONS and Descriptions ICON DESCRIPTION Indicat...
Page 20 - BASIC MENU STRUCTURE
MM23016 NAME TONE DESCRIPTION Emergency Cleared Tone one long low-pitched tone Sounds when and emergency is cleared Selective Call Ring Tone a ringing tone similar to a telephone Ringing is repeated every four (4) seconds until the call is accepted or rejected by the radio being called or until the ...
Page 23 - Initiate Selective Alert command:; additional information.; *33 End Manual Encryption command
MM23016 6.13 DUAL-TONE MULTI-FREQUENCY Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency (DTMF) is the system used by touch-tone telephones. DTMF assigns a specific tone frequency to each key so a microprocessor can easily identify its activation. The radio supports DTMF with a system model control head (Figure 6-1). This ...
Page 24 - CHANGING THE ACTIVE PROFILE; CHECKING OR CHANGING THE SELECTED TALK GROUP
MM23016 6.15 CHANGING THE ACTIVE PROFILE The radio can store up to sixteen (16) standard profiles, one of which is the currently active profile. To change the currently active profile: 1. Press up or down using until “ProfileMenu” is displayed. 2. Use to scroll through the list of available profiles...
Page 25 - DIO LEVEL
MM23016 6.18.1 Enabling Stealth Mode 1. Using , scroll through the menu until “StealthMenu” appears. 2. To immediately turn stealth mode on, press up or down with . 3. To turn stealth mode off, press any button on the radio’s front panel. 6.18.2 Disabling Stealth Mode Pressing any radio button other...
Page 26 - Receiving a Voice Call
MM23016 6.21 ITTING VOICE CALLS the 6.2 RECEIVING AND TRANSM As soon as the radio completes the startup/log-on/provision/self-test sequence and registers on OpenSky network, voice calls from talk groups in the active profile will be audible. 1.1 Receiving a Voice Call No action is required to receiv...
Page 27 - TALK GROUP LOCK OUT
MM23016 2. Use to toggle between “On” and “Off.” When intercom mode is turned on: Incoming voice calls will override intercom communications for the duration of the voice call. The radio and associated control heads • will remain in intercom mode and intercom communications will • calized between th...
Page 28 - Caution Regarding Profile Changes
MM23016 6.24.1 Lock Out a Talk Group 1. Use to scroll through the menu until “LockOutMenu” appears in the bottom line of the display. The name of a talk group in the currently active profile will appear in the top line. 2. Use to scroll through the list of talk groups, if any, until the desired talk...
Page 29 - Checking or Changing Active Scan Mode
MM23016 Table 6-5: Scan Modes SCAN MODE EXPLANATION No Scan Eliminates distractions . Full communications (transmit and receive) on selected talk group. No calls received from other talk groups. Normal (Default) Full communications (transmit and receive) on the selected talk group. Scans all talk gr...
Page 30 - MAKING SELECTIVE CALLS
MM23016 3. Press the MENU button to set the newly selected talk group as the priority talk group. 6.26 MAKING SELECTIVE CALLS Selective calling is a feature that allows two radio units to obtain and utilize an independent voice path for a private call. Radios can be configured to both initiate and r...
Page 31 - SELECTIVE ALERT
MM23016 b. If the other user accepts the call, the called user’s alias will appear in initiating caller’s display. The two are now in a private call until one ends the call, the call is terminated due to an initiated emergency, or the maximum time limit of ten (10) minutes is reached. 4. To end the ...
Page 32 - Deleting Received Messages
MM23016 Choosing and Sending the Message After specifying the destination radio’s User ID (Section 6.27.1), the radio automatically allows you to choose a message. The current message scrolls across the top line of the display. To choose a message: 1. Scroll through the message list using . The next...
Page 33 - TELEPHONE INTERCONNECT CALLS (SYSTEM MODEL CONTROL; button on the front panel.; EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS; Declaring an Emergency Call or Alert
MM23016 the radio user. The entire selective alert message, including the abbreviation, can include up to two hundred (200) text characters. 6.28 TELEPHONE INTERCONNECT CALLS (SYSTEM MODEL CONTROL HEAD) If the radio system is equipped with Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) interconnect equipm...
Page 34 - Upon successful emergency declaration:; button flashing; Clearing an Emergency Call or Alert
MM23016 • The OpenSky network administrator also determines if the emergency is declared on the currently selected talk group or a “default” emergency talk group. Again, this is based upon the radio’s currently active profile. A talk group upon which an emergency is declared on is considered an “eme...
Page 35 - Emergency; other than
MM23016 successfully cleared, the remove tone will sound at the initiating radio. Also, for an emergency call, the asterisk (*) will clear from the display. 6.29.4 Receiving an Emergency Call Upon receiving an emergency call declared by another radio: • An emergency tone sounds in the radio’s speake...
Page 36 - Do
MM23016 6.30 ENCRYPTION In the OpenSky network, both data and voice use a 128-bit or 256-bit key encryption standard published by the Federal Information Processing Service (FIPS), called Advanced Encryption Standard (AES). AES is approved by the U.S. Department of Commerce for encryption of classif...
Page 39 - SYMPTOM
MM23016 7 BASIC TROUBLESHOOTING If the radio is not operating properly, check Table 7-1 for likely causes. For additional assistance, contact a qualified service technician. Table 7-1: Basic Troubleshooting SYMPTOM CAUSE SOLUTION Radio will not turn on. No power. Test the connection to the vehicle p...
Page 40 - None
MM23016 SYMPTOM CAUSE SOLUTION Control head randomly changes display. In multiple control head configurations, another user is operating the radio from another control head. None Encrypted calls cannot be made. Not authorized to use. Contact system administrator to request encryption privileges. Enc...
Page 42 - WARRANTY
MM23016 9 WARRANTY A. M/A-COM, Inc. (hereinafter "Seller") warrants to the original purchaser for use (hereinafter "Buyer") that Equipment manufactured by or for the Seller shall be free from defects in material and workmanship, and shall conform to its published specifications. With...
Page 43 - Button
MM23016 APPENDIX A KEYPAD REMAPPING If the keys have been remapped to provide new functions, fill in the following template for future reference. Button Function Button Function Emergency 1 Preset A 2 Preset B 3 Preset C 4 Rocker • 5 Rocker •• 6 Rocker + 7 Rocker - 8 MENU 9 OPT/OPTION * CLR/CLEAR 0 ...