Motorola SABER RVN4002K User Manual

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H770 - Pretime Delay - 300ms
Pretime delay is the period of time for which the radio waits before sending out MDC signalling
data. Standard pretime delay is 500 ms. Selecting this option will give you a pretime delay of 300
ms. This is applicable to Single Tones and Multiple Repeater Access options also.
This option is incompatible with the following options:

H771 - Pretime Delay - 700 ms
H779 - Non-standard Pretime Delay

H771 - Pretime Delay - 700 ms
Pretime delay is the period of time for which the radio waits before sending out MDC signalling
data. Standard pretime delay is 500 ms. Selecting this option will give you a pretime delay of
700 ms. This is applicable to Single Tones and Multiple Repeater Access options also.
This option is incompatible with the following options:

H770 - Pretime Delay - 300 ms
H779 - Non-standard Pretime Delay

H779 - Non-standard Pretime Delay
Pretime delay is the period of time for which the radio waits before sending out MDC ID.
Selecting this option will allow you to enter a pretime delay value between 100 ms to 1000 ms
other than 300 ms, 500 ms, and 700 ms. This is applicable to Single Tones and Multiple
Repeater Access options also.

H619 - Omit Side Tones
Sidetones are produced to inform the users that they must wait until the MDC packet is
transmitted to talk. Unit ID sidetones may be deleted per radio. For emergency encode,
sidetones may be optionally enabled per radio in the codeplug. The sidetones will be alert tones
of 1640 Hz continuous while the unit ID is being transmitted. Sidetones are a fixed volume level
programmable per radio. The microphone is muted during sidetones. Selecting this option will
disable all sidetones. This is applicable to Single Tones and Multiple Repeater Access options
also.This function is incompatible with option H153 - Omit all tones.

H371 - Zone and Channel Operation
This option provides zone/channel operation in the radio. Zones can be selected through the
keypad and channels can be selected using the channel selector switch. Each zone can have a
maximum of 12 channels. The maximum number of zones available to you depends on the radio
model as shown below:

Radio Model

Max. # of Zones

Total # of Channels

SABER II.2

4

48

SABER II.2 (with Scan)

3

36

SABER II.8

10

120

SABER III

10

120

This option is incompatible with H396 - Channel Only Operation

H396 - Channel Only Operation
Selecting this option will define a channel only radio (i.e. no zones) with channels selected
using the keypad. The maximum number of channels available are listed in the following table:

Radio Model

Max. # of Channels

SABER II.2

48

SABER II.8

120

SABER III

120

H560 - Talkaround
Selecting this option will allow talkaround on a SABER IE. Data for one zone can be entered in
the channel information screen. This option is incompatible with option H256 (Two Zone
Operation).

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Appendix - 5. Options List and Definitions

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