CommunicationsMACOM & ASIP Radios - West Point

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Communications
MACOM & ASIP Radios
P5150 Portable Radio
P5150 Front and Top Views
Power On/Off
& Volume
System/Group
Select
Emergency
Button
TX / RX
Indicator
Option Button 1
Clear Button
Antenna
SS
OPS
System/Group Select
Power On/Off
& Volume
Universal Device
Connector “UDC”
(On Side)
Display
Antenna
Push-to-Talk
(PTT)
Keypad
TX / RX
Indicator
Battery (on Back)
Speaker
Emergency
Button
Keypad Functions
M
OPT
SCN
A/D
-- System Select
M
-- Menu List
OPT
-- Option Button 2
SCN
-- Scan On/Off
A/D
-- Add or Delete Group in Scan List
Operation To Talk
2
1
5
SS
OPS
1.
2.
3.
4
3
4.
5.
Turn on the radio.
Select the group you want to reach.
Group names appear on Line 2 of the
display.
Push-to-Talk (PTT).
Indicator will light red while transmitting
(orange if transmitting in encrypted
mode)
To Receive A Call
4
3
1.
1
G 12345
OPS
2
5
2.
3.
4.
5.
The caller’s Radio ID or alias appears on
Line 1 (ex. 12345).
Group that is transmitting appears on Line
2.
Indicator will light green while receiving.
If in SCAN and you want to talk to the
caller, change to the group that appeared
in the display.
PTT to respond.
Locking/Unlocking the Keypad
1
LOCKED
OPS
1
1. Press M then OPTION
button one after the other
to LOCK / UNLOCK the
keypad.
1. All keys except PTT,
Emergency, and M are
locked. Knobs function
normally.
Changing Groups
1
SS
PMO
2
1. Turn the GROUP
SELECT knob to
select a group.
2. Group names
appear on Line 2
of the display.
Changing the Battery
1.
2.
1
3.
4.
Before changing the battery, turn the radio off.
Press the battery release button on the bottom of
the battery.
Lift the bottom of the battery pack up and away
until it separates from the radio.
Insert the top of the new battery pack onto the
radio then push down the bottom of the battery
pack until it clicks.
3
4
4
2
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Configuring and Programming the ASIP Radio
Prepare ASIP Radio For Operation
1) Check the set for completeness:
Make sure that all the necessary components and accessories are on hand and ready
for use. Never operate the transmitter without the antenna attached.
2) Inspect the condition of the knobs, dials, switches, and controls:
Look for knobs, dials, switches, and controls that are loose on their shafts, bind when
being operated, won't operate, or are damaged in any other way. Make corrections
where possible or report the faulty condition. Make sure that all knobs and exterior parts
are on the set. Immediately report any that are
missing.
3) Check the condition of plugs, receptacles, and connectors:
Do not attempt to connect the set for operation until you are sure that the plugs and
connectors are clean and in good condition and that the receptacles to which they must
be connected are also clean and in
good condition.
ASIP Port Orientation
Antenna Port
Battery Bay
Fill Port
Function Switch
Audio/Data Port
Run Diagnostic Test
1. Turn selector switch from ‘off’ to ‘test’
2. Verify that the display screen reads ‘good’ following test completion
GOOD
2.
1.
*Note: If the displays shows fail then the radio is not serviceable. Run
the test an additional cycle to ensure serviceability.
Configure Mode
3. Turn selector switch from ‘test’ to load, ‘LD’
4. Press Menu/CLR on the face plate
5.
3.
4.
5. The menu button displays 5 different menus which are all located on top of the
Faceplate with the exception of the volume.
PWR- Power
MODE- Mode
CHAN- Channel
CMSC- COMSEC
VOLUME-Volume (Not Displayed)
Menu Options
-PWR
HI
LOW
MED
PA
-MODE
SC
FH
FHM
FH2
FH2M
-CHAN
Man
1
2
3
4
5
6
C
-CMSC
PT
CT
TD
RV
-VOL
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Configure Mode
1. Ensure selector switch is on ‘LD’
2. Press Menu/CLR button until MODE displays on screen
3. Press 7/Change button until SC displays on screen
Mode=SC
1.
2. 3.
Configure Channel
1. Ensure Function/Selector Switch is on ‘LD’
2. Press the Menu button until ‘Channel’ is displayed
3. Press the desired number channel you wish to set the frequency to be on.
0000001
CHAN=
3
4
1
2
5
7
Setting the frequencies to the Channel.
4. After setting the channel press the ‘FREQ’ button to show you what frequency you
are currently on.
5. Press CLR to zero out the frequency
6. After clearing the frequency you have approx. 5 to 7 seconds to punch in your five
digit frequency. (Enter desired Frequency)
7. Once you have added the frequency press STO to confirm the frequency to that
desired Channel.
Configure COMSEC
Ensure function switch remains on ‘LD’
1. Press ‘Menu’ button until ‘COMSEC’ is displayed.
COMSEC= PT
2.
1.
2. Press the 7/CHG button until you reach ‘PT’ for Plain Text.
Configure Power
Ensure that the function/selector switch is on ‘LD’
1. Press menu button until screen displays “POWER=(HI, MED,or LOW)”
2. Press number 7/CHG and select desired power setting
3. Turn selector switch to the ‘ON’ position
POWER= LOW
2.
1.
3.
Enter the NET
Properly enter a NET and communicate with correct protocol using:
•Proper Call Signs
•Proper PROWORDS
•Phonetics and Numerals
•Sending SALUTE, MEDEVAC
Questions?