Motorola Two-Way Radio GM340 User Manual. Motorola GM340 radio station, UHF version Motorola gm 340 manual in Russian portable

MOTOROLA GP340 manual in Russian in pdf format for device: radio station. Read the manual to familiarize yourself with the functions and operating conditions, specifications and troubleshooting methods. This user manual will help you to use all the functionality of the product and increase the service life, subject to all the rules set forth in the document.

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RUE "Molodechno Radio Plant "Sputnik", "Motorola GmbH"

RADIO STATIONS PORTABLE SERIES GM

MANUAL

1. GENERAL INFORMATION

1.1. Basic parameters of radio stations

1.3. Transportation and storage

2. CONTROLS AND OPERATION OF THE RADIO STATION

2.1. Radio controls

2.2. Switching the radio on/off

2.3. Volume control

3. SAFETY INFORMATION

3.1. RF Exposure

3.2. EMI/Compatibility

3.3. Precautions for use

3.4. General care of the radio

4. MAINTENANCE

4.2. Cleaning procedure

5. FEATURES OF OPERATION OF RADIO STATIONS GM140, GM340

5.1. Programmable Buttons / DTMF Microphone

5.2. Audible tones (tones)

5.3. Radio On Indication

5.4. Radio channel selection

5.5. Making a call

5.6. Receiving a call

5.7. Cancel a call

5.8. Ending a call

5.9. Emergency calls

5.10.1. Turning scanning on and off

5.10.2. Priority of channels in the scan list

5.10.3. Reverse response (talkback)

5.10.4. Interfering channel removal

5.10.5. Returning a Removed Interfering Channel to the Scan List

5.12. External alarm

5.13. Power level

6. FEATURES OF OPERATION OF RADIO STATIONS GM160, GM360

6.1. Programmable buttons/DTMF microphone

6.2. Keyboard lock/unlock

6.3. Menu keys

6.4. Menu navigation scheme

6.5. Menu navigation

6.6. LCD display and pictograms

6.7. Audible tones (tones)

6.8. Preparing the radio for operation

6.8.2. Radio channel selection

6.8.3. Channel in memory

6.8.4. Making a call

6.8.5. Receiving a call

6.8.6. Cancel a call

6.8.7. Ending a call

6.9. Emergency calls

6.10.1. Turning scanning on and off

6.10.2. Priority Channel

6.10.3. Reverse response (talkback)

6.10.4. Interfering channel removal

6.10.5. Returning a Removed Interfering Channel to the Scan List

6.12. External alarm

6.13. lone worker

6.14. Power level

7. FEATURES OF OPERATION OF RADIO STATIONS GM640, GM660

7.1. Programmable keys

7.2. Menu Keys (GM660 radio only)

7.3. Menu Navigation Chart (GM660 Radio Only)

7.4. Menu Navigation (GM660 radio only)

7.5. Keyboard keys (keyboard microphone)

7.6. LCD Display and Pictograms (GM660 only)

7.7. Sound signals (ES)

7.8. Registering a radio station

7.9.1. Making a call

7.9.2. List of contact numbers

7.9.4. Hand set

7.9.5. End of connection

7.9.6. Cancel a call

7.9.7. Receiving a call

7.9.8. Unanswered calls

7.9.9. Call forwarding

7.10. Special Challenges

7.10.1. Short Data Messages

7.10.2. Status calls

7.10.3. Emergency calls

7.10.4. Priority and broadcast calls

7.11.2. conversation group

7.11.3. Conventional mode

7.11.4. Choice of personality

7.12. Call steps

1. GENERAL INFORMATION

This manual covers the basics of GM Series portable radios. The radio stations comply with the requirements of STB 1200, technical conditions TU RB., a set of design documentation. For more information, please contact the seller.

Note: Before using the radio, please read the safety information section 3.

Radio stations are designed to provide radio communication with objects of land mobile services in simplex and half-duplex modes and are used for professional purposes.

This manual applies to the following radio models:

Classification of models depending on signaling and applied system software:

GM 1** - M D C 1200;

As part of the GM360 radio station, transceiver modules MW106, MW304, MW504 are used, in models GM640, GM660 - MW 504, in GM140, GM160, GM340 - MW 304, MW 504. In the future, in the text, instead of the term "receiving and transmitting module" will be the term "platform" is used.

Radio stations have modifications indicated by letters after the platform designation, in accordance with the table:

A - Software for working in PL / DPL and MPT 1327 or Select 5 protocols

B - software for working in PL / DPL and MDC 1200 protocols

Control panel type

A - no display, no keyboard, 6 menu buttons

C - without keyboard, display, 10 menu buttons

Note: the third letter is put only for the model GM 360 with MW106 platform.

Radio stations belong to systems of analog telephone radio communication.

Emission class 16K0 F 3E, 11K0 F 3E.

Depending on the operating conditions, the radio stations correspond to group B4 according to GOST 16019, with an operating temperature from minus 25 to plus 55 ° C, degree of hardness 1.

The radio stations are powered by batteries with a constant voltage of 10 to 15.8 V with a minus on the car body.

The degree of protection according to GOST14254 (IEC529) corresponds to IP 54.

The radio station has the TN VED code - 8

The designation of the radio station in the documentation and when ordering consists of:

An example of recording the designation of a radio station model GM 140, platform MW 304, AC modification:

Radio station GM 140 - M W 304 AS TU RB ..

1 .one. Basic parameters of radio stations

General parameters of the transceiver

1. Operating frequency range, MHz,

- for radio stations GM 360 - MW 106 ACA

- for radio stations GM 360 - MW 106 ACB

- for radio stations GM 360 - MW 106 ACC

- for GM radios with the МW304 platform

- for GM radios with the M W 504 platform

2. Frequency spacing between adjacent channels, kHz

3. Number of channels for programming:

- for GM 140 models

- for GM 160 models

- for GM 340 models

- for GM 360 models

- for GM 640 models

- for GM 660 models

4. Transmitter carrier power, W, no more

5. Bandwidth of the transmitter emission at the level of -30 dB, kHz, no more

6. Permissible deviation of the transmitter frequency, kHz, not more than:

- in the MHz range

- in the MHz range

7. Maximum transmitter frequency deviation, kHz, no more

8. The level of transmitter emissions in the adjacent channel, dB, no more

9. The level of spurious emissions of the transmitter in the range of 9 kHz - 1 GHz, µW, no more

10. The coefficient of non-linear distortion of the transmitter,%, no more

13. Sensitivity (12 dB SINAD), µW, no more

- in the MHz range

14. Intermodulation selectivity, dB, not less than

15. Adjacent channel selectivity, dB, not less than

- in the MHz range

16. Selectivity for side reception channels, dB, not less than

17. Change in receiver sensitivity in case of signal frequency deviation, dB, no more

19. The coefficient of non-linear distortion of the receiver,%, no more

20. Receiver background level, dB, no more

Note: The parameters indicated by / are for the 12.5/25.0 kHz frequency grid.

The delivery set of the GM series radio station must correspond to the list given in the table.

Radio GMX1X20 - MWX30X4 XYZ

Manual

SICM.464424.0 09 RE

1. In accordance with the classification given above:

- X1, X2 - the first digits in the model designation;

- X3, X4 - the first and third digits in the designation of the platform;

- X YZ - modification designation.

2. At the request of the Customer, an antenna may be included in the scope of delivery.

1.3. Transportation and storage

Climatic conditions of transportation should be:

- ambient temperature from minus 50 to plus 50 ° С;

— relative air humidity up to 98% at 25°С;

- atmospheric pressure from 84 to 107 kPa (from 630 to 800 mm Hg).

Packaged radios can be transported over any distance by any mode of transport, except for sea transport. Transportation by road should be carried out in closed vehicles. When transported in aircraft, radio stations are placed in heated sealed compartments. Placement and fastening of the shipping container with packed products in vehicles should ensure its stable position and prevent movement during transportation. Radio stations are unpacked after they have been kept for at least 24 hours under normal climatic conditions.

Storage

Storage conditions for radio stations - main designation 2 according to GOST 15150.

Radio stations are stored in packaging in warehouses at the manufacturer's and consumer's premises at an air temperature of minus 50 to plus 40 ° C and a relative air humidity of not more than 80% in compliance with fire safety rules.

Warranty period of storage - 6 months.

In warehouses and vehicles where radio stations are stored and transported, there should be no vapors of acids, alkalis or other active substances, the vapors or gases of which can cause corrosion or affect performance.


Rice. 1 Radio stations GM140, GM340, GM640

Rice. 2 radio stations GM 160, GM 360, GM 660

2. CONTROLS AND OPERATION OF THE RADIO STATION

2.1. Radio controls

The numbers below are the item numbers in the illustrations above.

On/off/volume control knob.

Used to turn the radio on/off and adjust the volume.

Used to indicate channel, scan, monitor status, and selective call reception:

- green - normal power supply;

— flashing green – scanning mode;

- red - transmission mode;

- flashing red - the channel is busy (when receiving);

— yellow – the radio receives a call or the monitor is working (non-priority);

- flashing yellow - a reminder of the received call.

Liquid crystal display(1 line).

Button Exit Menu/Exit.

Channel selection/menu navigation, Up/Down.

Used to scroll through channels. In menu mode, used to navigate menus.

Wrong password

Required field

* - mandatory fields

Simple buttons and indicators make using the Motorola GM340 radio easy and straightforward, requiring minimal training. The GM340 radio station (walkie-talkie) provides data transmission, which allows it to be adapted to the requirements of the organization. The functions of the radio station can be expanded by installing additional function cards from other suppliers, for example, cards with a voice recorder function, which allows you to avoid losing important messages when the subscriber is not in the car.

The GM340 radio can control the car's external beacon when a call comes in. Calls can be sent to another user when they are not in the vehicle. The emergency alarm function allows you to send a help signal to a predetermined person or group of people. This signal may contain a pre-recorded voice message, allowing the employee who received it to immediately determine the location / condition of the victim. The radio goes into emergency mode if the user does not respond to the periodic control request.

For the GM340 radio station, a whole range of original Motorola accessories has been developed, such as: microphones, speakers, external PTTs, accessory kits for installing the radio station in cars, as well as for stationary mounting.

For ease of installation, all car radios The Motorola Professional GM Series can be divided into two parts: the transceiver and the front panel. In this case, a special kit is used to separate the radio station.

Functional equipment

Signaling
Software The radio supports PL tones (Private Line™) and 5-tone selective signaling (Select-V).
Voice activated transmission (VOX)
An operating mode in which, thanks to the use of a microphone with VOX function hands remain free.
emergency alarm
The help signal is sent to a predetermined person or group of people. The transmitted information may contain a pre-recorded voice message, allowing the employee who received it to immediately determine the location of the victim or his condition.
"Lone" worker (Lone Worker)
Provides additional safety and security for employees working in dangerous environments away from their group. The radio goes into emergency mode if the user does not respond to the periodic control request.
Expandable with feature boards*
The capabilities of the radio station can be expanded by installing one of the functional boards:
  • Encoding - to ensure message security
  • Smar Trunk II - for easy trunking
  • Dictaphone (Voice Storage) – for recording/playback of voice messages.
External alarm control
Inclusion sound signal and / or headlights of the car when receiving a call: even when outside the equipped car radio, the user will not miss the call.
Megaphone mode
By equipping the radio with an external speaker and switch, it can be used as a megaphone.
Data transfer capability
The data modem can be installed in the radio's expansion slot or connected as an external device.
Additional features:
  • Channel scan
  • Compression technology X-Pand speech™ and Low Level Expansion
  • Power level selection
  • Programmable frequency grid (12.5/20/25 kHz)
  • Communication mode directly and through a repeater
  • Call forwarding

* For information on the availability of functional boards, please contact your Motorola Authorized Distributor.

Contents of delivery:

  • radio station
  • battery power cable HKN4137
  • Russian manual

Signaling
The radio software supports the transmission of PL-tones (Private Line) and 5-tone selective signaling (Select-V).

emergency alarm
The help signal is sent to a predetermined person or group of people. The transmitted information may contain a pre-recorded voice message, allowing the employee who received it to immediately determine the location of the victim or his condition.

"Lone" worker (Lone Worker)
Provides additional safety and security for employees working in dangerous environments away from their group. The radio goes into emergency mode if the user does not respond to the periodic control request.

External alarm signal
When a call is received, the car's horn and/or headlights will turn on when a call is received: even when outside a car equipped with a radio station, the user will not miss the call.

Megaphone mode
By equipping the radio with an external speaker and switch, it can be used as a megaphone.

Data transfer capability
The data modem can be installed in the radio's expansion slot or connected as an external device.

80 dB at 20/25 kHz
75 dB at 12.5 kHz

75 dB at 20/25 kHz
70 dB at 12.5 kHz

Rated sound power, NZM

3W per internal speaker
7.5W and 13W to external speaker

Sound distortion during NZM

3% typical

Background and noise

40 dB at 12.5 kHz
-45 dB at 20/25 kHz

Non-linearity of frequency response (300-3000 Hz)

57 dBm< 1ГГц
-47 dBm > 1GHz

Motorola GM340 car radio MDM25RHC9AN1AE

Motorola MDM25RHC9AN1AE GM340 403-470MHZ 1-25W SEL5- professional car-stationary UHF radio with Select-V signaling support. The GM-340 walkie-talkie has the widest range of features to ensure convenient and safe use under any conditions. One of these is the ability to specifically connect the GM-340 to the car's electronics system, which will signal incoming calls by flashing the car's headlights or beeping the vehicle's horn. This will allow you not to miss an incoming call to the Motorola GM 340 radio station, even if the subscriber has left the car. If the absence of the user in the transport is caused by force majeure, the GM-340 car radio has the ability to set up an emergency alarm if the called employee did not answer the last incoming call.

Among other things, this radio station supports a number of additionally installed modules to expand its functionality. These include encryption boards, boards for trunking systems, a voice message recording and storage module that can also be used to broadcast a pre-recorded alarm message, and much more.

One of the defining motives for buying this unit for many was that the Motorola GM340 radio is very easy to use. A small number of control buttons and a simple indication of the status of the station eliminate all the most common user errors. All this makes the GM340 radio not only reliable, but also a very convenient device for creating or expanding the fleet of radio devices.


Technical characteristics of the radio station Motorola GM340:

  • Operating frequency range, MHz: 403-470
  • Transmitter power, W: 1...25
  • Grid step, kHz: 12,5 20 25
  • Number of channels: 6
  • Antenna connector on the radio: bnc mom

Delivery set of Motorola GM-340 radio station:

Motorola GM340 MDM25RHC9AN1AE radio
PTT, handheld microphone
PTT mount
Power cable for 25W radio with fuse box, 15A, DC, ±13.8V
6864110B80 User manual for Motorola GM340

Original accessories for Motorola GM340 radio station:

Built-in car antenna, 1/4, 403-430 MHz, 0 dB, BNC
Built-in car antenna, 1/4, 450-470 MHz, 0 dB, BNC
Built-in car antenna, 5/8, 450-470 MHz, 3.5 dB, BNC
HAE4002 In-Car Antenna, 1/4, 403-430 MHz, 0 dB
HAE4003 In-Car Antenna, 1/4, 450-470 MHz, 0 dB
HAE4010 Car Antenna, 5/8, 406-420 MHz, 3.5 dB
HAE4011 Car Antenna, 5/8, 450-470 MHz, 3.5 dB
0902105F01 High frequency BNC connector for car antennas with RG-58 cable PTT, handheld microphone
PTT, handheld microphone with DTMF keypad
High strength PTT, handheld microphone
/ MDREX4617 PTT, handset-shaped handheld microphone PTT mount
Low Profile Radio Bracket
radio bracket
Three-point fastener for rigid fixation of the radio station
Radio station mounting bracket with padlock
Car Dashboard Mounting Kit, DIN Size
/ RLN4856 Alarm foot switch
Remote PTT button on a flexible arm
ENMN4019 External microphone for sun visor mounting
External speaker, max. 7.5 W, rectangular
External speaker, max. 12 W square
GLN7282 Siren kit for external sound signals when an incoming call arrives
HKN9327 Auto on/off cable radio stations system-driven car ignition
25W radio power cord with fuse, 15A, DC, ±13.8V
Radio 45W Extended 7m Power Cord with Fuse, 20A, DC, ±13.8V
GKN6272 Relay for connecting the radio station to the signal circuits of the car
Front panel removal kit for GM140, GM340, GM640 radios (connection cable required)
Connecting cable for radio front panel extension kits, 3m
Connecting cable for radio front panel extension kits, 5m
Connecting cable for radio front panel extension kits, 7m
Voltage converter 24-12 V, 6-10A
Voltage converter 24-12 V, 8-12A Desktop microphone for Motorola GM140, GM160, GM340, GM360, GM380 radios
Table stand
Desktop stand with built-in speaker
Mains power supply for 25 W radios with the ability to connect a backup battery
DC cable for connecting the radio station with the GPN6145 AC adapter
/ HPN4001 AC adapter for 45W radios
Adapter cable for programming and testing Motorola car radios, used as part of RIB - RLN4008
RLN4853 Adapter cable for programming Motorola car radios via 20-pin accessory connector, used with GTF374, RKN4083 and RKN4081
RIB (Radio Interface Box) Universal interface (RS232, COM-Port) for programming Motorola radios
EPN4041 AC adapter for RIB - RLN4008
flash adapter Flash memory Motorola GP/GM-Professional series radios are used as part of programmers6864110B80 Operating manual for Motorola GM340 radios
Detailed service documentation with software for Motorola GM140, GM160, GM340, GM360, GM380 radios (Russian)

Description:

Simple buttons and indicators make using the Motorola GM340 radio easy and straightforward, requiring minimal training. The GM340 radio station (walkie-talkie) provides data transmission, which allows it to be adapted to the requirements of the organization. The functions of the radio station can be expanded by installing additional function cards from other suppliers, for example, cards with a voice recorder function, which allows you to avoid losing important messages when the subscriber is not in the car.

The GM340 radio can control the car's external beacon when a call comes in. Calls can be sent to another user when they are not in the vehicle. The emergency alarm function allows you to send a help signal to a predetermined person or group of people. This signal may contain a pre-recorded voice message, allowing the employee who received it to immediately determine the location / condition of the victim. The radio goes into emergency mode if the user does not respond to the periodic control request.

For the GM340 radio station, a whole range of original Motorola accessories has been developed, such as: microphones, speakers, external PTTs, accessory kits for installing the radio station in cars, as well as for stationary mounting.

For ease of installation, all Motorola professional GM-series car radios can be divided into two components: a transceiver and a front panel. In this case, a special kit is used to separate the radio station.

Functional equipment

Signaling
The radio software supports the transmission of PL tones (Private Line ™) and 5-tone selective signaling (Select-V).

Voice activated transmission (VOX)
An operating mode in which hands-free operation is achieved by using a VOX-enabled microphone.

emergency alarm
The help signal is sent to a predetermined person or group of people. The transmitted information may contain a pre-recorded voice message, allowing the employee who received it to immediately determine the location of the victim or his condition.

"Lone" worker (Lone Worker)
Provides additional safety and security for employees working in dangerous environments away from their group. The radio goes into emergency mode if the user does not respond to the periodic control request.

Expandable with feature boards*
The capabilities of the radio station can be expanded by installing one of the functional boards:
  • Encoding - to ensure message security
  • Smar Trunk II - for easy trunking
  • Dictaphone (Voice Storage) – for recording/playback of voice messages.

External alarm control
Turn on the horn and/or headlights of the car when receiving a call: even when outside a car equipped with a radio station, the user will not miss the call.

Megaphone mode
By equipping the radio with an external speaker and switch, it can be used as a megaphone.

Data transfer capability
The data modem can be installed in the radio's expansion slot or connected as an external device.

Additional features:
  • Channel scan
  • X-Pand™ speech compression technology and Low Level Expansion noise reduction system
  • Power level selection
  • Programmable frequency grid (12.5/20/25 kHz)
  • Communication mode directly and through a repeater
  • Call forwarding
* For information on the availability of functional boards, please contact your Motorola Authorized Distributor.

Contents of delivery:

  • radio station
  • battery power cable HKN4137
  • Russian manual

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