Programming, Smp6100, Introduction – Maxon Telecom SP210 User Manual

Page 47: Getting started, 7 programming

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SP200/210 Maxon SP200/210 Radio

Issue 1.0

PROGRAMMING

03/01

Page 7-1

7 PROGRAMMING

7.1 SMP6100

7.1.1 Introduction

The SMP6100 allows programming of the
SP200/210 radio and enables you to:

1. Program frequencies and built-in signalling
operations.
2. Customise radios to your own requirements.

and also provides access to a range of other
product features.

Conventions Used

In the following instructions, <enter> means
press the Return key. On your keyboard, this
may also be called the Enter Key or the
Carriage Return Key.

At any menu, <Esc> returns you to the
previous menu.

7.1.2 Getting

Started

The following items are required to program
the SP200/210 radio

SMP6100 software (copied from the Launch
Pack CD, or downloaded from Maxon’s
Website at maxon.co.uk)
Programming cable (25-way D type to radio
aux. connector)

To Run SMP6100

Copy the SMP6100 executable file onto your
hard drive.
The software may be run from DOS via the
hard drive, or within a Windows™
environment.

Ensure that SMP6100 is run in “full screen”
mode. This can be achieved by pressing
<Alt><enter> at the same time or by clicking
on the 4 arrowed box.

Note: It is recommended that a backup of the
software diskette is taken. Maxon Europe
permit and recommend that a copy be made
and stored in a safe place in case of
accidental damage or loss.

7.1.3 Programming

Having entered the SMP6100 programmer
you are greeted with the front screen. Select
the appropriate product.

SP200 (American Version)
SL100 (European Version)

Select the appropriate band.

Having selected a radio, the Setup & Select
Data Source Menu is displayed.

Setup & Select Data Source

1. Select Communication Port
2. Read Radio
3. Set Path to Data Files
4. Read Existing File
5. Restore / return to last file
6. Create New File
7. Close

Setting Rx / Tx Frequencies

An 8 digit radio frequency field is displayed.
The relevant frequency for Rx and Tx can be
entered. Press <enter> to enter values and
follow instructions on screen. Press F1 for
additional information. Press <Esc> to return
to main screen.

Having entered the Rx frequency, and the
Channel spacing, the next screen relates to
Tone options:

The following sub-menu is displayed:

This option allows CTCSS or DCS tone codes
to be programmed for each channel. When
CTCSS is programmed, only calls with the
specified code will be heard. In normal
operation, the radio will remain quiet until the
correct code is received. The status indicator
will glow green, the loudspeaker will open and
the call will be heard. DCS works in exactly

Select Tone Type

No change
No option
Select CTCSS tone
Non-standard CTCSS tone #1
Non-standard CTCSS tone #2
Select DCS tone
External option

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