SP-130/140 Series
thesized Scanning Radio
Operating
Instructions
Table of Contents
SafetyInformation..................................................................
UnpackingInformation..........................................................
SP-130/140SeriesFeatures....................................................
DescriptionofRadioComponents.........................................
AntennaInstallation...............................................................
InstallingandRemovingtheBatteryPack...............................
AttachingandRemovingtheBeltClip....................................
BatteryChargingandCare.....................................................
SP-130/140SeriesOperation.................................................
PowerOn-Volume..................................................
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Transmit..................................................................
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Receive...................................................................
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PowerOff..............................................................
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StatusIndicatorsandAudibleAlertTones............................. 10
ScanModes.........................................................................
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NormalChannelScan............................................ 11
PriorityChannelScan............................................. 11
OtherScanningFeatures....................................................... 12
LookBack..............................................................
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ScanChannelDelete.............................................. 12
CTCSS/DCSScanning............................................ 12
NormalScanTX..................................................... 12
PriorityScanTX..................................................... 12
PriorityOnlyTX..................................................... 12
ReceiveOnlyScan................................................. 12
LicensingandServiceInformation........................................ 13
Recycling/DisposalofBatteries............................................ 13
SoftwareCopyrights.............................................................
Maintenance........................................................................
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WarrantyStatement................................................................. 16
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SafetyInformation
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC), with its action in
General Docket 79-144, March 13, 1985, has adopted a safety
standard for human exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) electromagnetic
energy emitted by FCC regulated equipment. Maxon subscribes to the
same safety standard for the use of its products. Proper operation of this
radio will result in user exposure far below the Occupational Safety
and Health Act and Federal Communications Commission limits.
WARNING - DO NOT hold the radio in such a manner that the
antenna is next to, or touching, exposed parts of the
body, especially the face or eyes, while transmitting.
WARNING -DO NOT allow children to operate transmitter - equipped
radio equipment.
CAUTION - DO NOT operate the radio near unshielded electrical
blasting caps or in an explosive atmosphere unless it
is a type especially designed and qualified for such use.
CAUTION - DO NOT press and hold the transmit switch (P-T-T) when
not actually wishing to transmit.
NOTE: This radio operates in FCC regulated frequency
bands. All radios must be licensed by the FCC before
use. Because this radio contains a transmitter, Federal
law prohibits unauthorized use or adjustments of this
sradio.
UnpackingInformation
Remove and carefully inspect the contents of your package(s) for the
following items:
Radio
Battery Pack
Antenna
Spring Belt Clip
Operating Instructions
If any items are missing, please contact your Dealer or Maxon.
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SP-130/140 Series Features
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Wideband frequency separation
1/5 Watts programmable output power
Programmable 12.5/25 kHz channel spacing
Channel scan
Priority channel scan
Look back channel
CTCSS/DCS tone signalling
Busy channel lockout
Time-out timer
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Description of Radio Components
1) Antenna Receptacle
2) Channel Selector Knob
3) On/Off - Volume Control
4) Busy/TX/BT Indicator
5) Battery Latch
6) Push-To-Talk (PTT)
7) Monitor Button
8) Option Button
9) Speaker
10) Microphone
11) Accessory Connector
12) Belt Clip
13) Battery
14) Battery Charge Contacts
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AntennaInstallation
Fasten the antenna to the radio by turning the antenna clockwise
into the receptacle on top of the radio.
Installing and Removing the Battery Pack
To Install:
Position the guides of the battery in line with the radio battery guide
rails and slide the battery into position until a click is heard.
To Remove:
Holding radio in one hand, slide and hold battery latch. With the
other hand, push the battery in downward direction.
Attaching and Removing the Belt Clip
To Install:
Install belt clip on back of battery until it clicks into place.
To Remove:
Pull release tab outward and push belt clip up.
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Battery Charging and Care
To ensure peak performance from your radio, the battery pack must
be fully charged. Proper care and charging will allow maximum
performance and life of your battery pack.
The optional QPA-1135 Pedestal Charger provides a slow overnight
charge of 12-16 hours.
The optional QPA-1125 Desktop Charger provides 1.5 hours charging
and normal "slow" charging to one radio and one battery.
See accompanying instructions included with these chargers for more
information.
To receive maximum performance from your radio and battery pack,
periodically completely discharge and recharge the battery pack.
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SP-130/140 Series Operations
Power On-Volume
Turn the radio on by rotating the on/off - volume control clockwise
until you hear a click and the self test "alert" tone.
Transmit
CAUTION
OPERATION OF THE TRANSMITTER WITHOUT
A PROPER ANTENNA INSTALLED MAY RESULT IN
PERMANENT DAMAGE TO THE RADIO
1) Press the monitor button to monitor the channel for activity. To
avoid interrupting another user, make sure the channel is clear
before you begin transmitting.
NOTE: Federal Communications Commission Rules and Regulations
require that you monitor a channel for activity before transmitting.
NOTE: The tri-color LED located on the top panel can help with
channel monitoring. It will glow amber if RF activity is present; or
green if the transmission has a CTCSS or DCS tone that matches a
tone programmed for receive in your radio. When this LED is not
illuminated, the radio is indicating a "clear" channel.
2) When the channel is clear, hold the radio upright with the antenna
vertical and the front microphone area about 2-3 inches from the
mouth, keeping the antenna away from the face and eyes. Press and
hold the P-T-T bar on the side of the radio, and speak slowly and
clearly into the microphone area.
NOTE: The LED will glow red when transmitting. This indicator should
be on continuously while the P-T-T bar is being pressed and the radio
is transmitting. Should the red LED be "flashing", the battery needs to
be recharged and transmission will cease. Recharge the battery before
attempting more than one transmission.
Receive
When you have finished transmitting, release the P-T-T bar to receive.
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Power Off
When finished transmitting, receiving, monitoring, etc., turn the radio
off by rotating the on/off-volume control fully counter-clockwise,
to the detent position.
Status Indicators and Audible Alert Tones
Your SP-130/140 Series has a sophisticated microprocessor control
which provides a series of audible alert tones.
Upon initial power up, a quick melody indicates that the self-test of
the microprocessor functions has been completed satisfactorily. A
series of tones may be sounded with any of the following conditions:
• Attempt to transmit on a channel set for receive only
• Attempt to transmit on a channel that is already in use when busy
channel lockout has been programmed into the radio *
• Transmitting time has exceeded time-out timer programmed length *
• Low battery condition
• Selecting a channel with no programmed frequency
* Indicates a function that is initially programmed into the radio by your
Maxon Dealer.
NOTE: All audible tones can be programmed off for silent operation.
STATUS
DESCRIPTION
Power On - Ready
Busy
LED COLOR
N/A
AUDIBLE TONE
NORMAL
Melody
N/A
Amber
Green
Red
CorrectCall
Transmit
N/A
N/A
Busy Lock
Amber,Flashing SingleTone
Green,Flashing N/A
INSCAN
Scanisinitiated
Time-OutTimer
BatteryLow
EEPROMError
PLLError
WARNING
N/A
SingleTone
Red,Flashing
Red,Flashing
Red,Flashing
Red,Flashing
FourTone,Repeated
SingleTone,Repeated
DoubleTone,Repeated
ThreeTone, Repeated
ERROR
FilteringError
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Scan Modes
Scanning is a Dealer programmable feature that allows you to monitor
a number of channels. Your Dealer will help you define a channel
"scan list" to be programmed into a scan channel (any channel, 1-4 on
model SP-130) or (any channel, 1-16 on model SP-140). Once that
channel location is selected, scan is initiated.
Normal Channel Scan
Once the scan list is programmed you can initiate scan. Simply
move the channel selector knob to the scan channel position
and the radio will start to scan. The top panel LED can be
programmed to flash green as the radio is scanning.
If a conversation is detected on any of the channels in the scan
list, the radio will stop on that channel and you will be able to
hear the conversation. If programmed for normal scan TX you
will be able to transmit on that active channel during the pro-
grammable scan delay time. The scan delay time is the amount of
time the radio will stay on that channel once activity has ceased
(Dealer programmable, 4-7 seconds is typical). The radio will
resume scanning once the scan delay time has expired. Scanning
will continue until the channel is changed.
Priority Channel Scan
A single channel may be programmed as the "Priority" channel.
The radio will constantly monitor this channel while scanning
and when the radio has stopped on an active channel. If a call
is detected on the "Priority" channel, the radio will automatically
move to, and remain on, the "Priority" channel for as long as the
priority conversation takes place. "Priority" channel activity takes
precedence over all other conversations.
NOTE: "Priority" channel scan and "look back" require that the
radio leave the active channel for a fraction of a second (at regular
intervals) to check the priority channel for a message. Depending
upon how the radio is programmed (scan speed, etc.) this may or
may not be noticeable as "breaks" on the active channel for that
ssame fraction of a second.
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Other Scanning Features
• Look Back: Any channel, when not in the scan mode, can be
programmed to "look back" at the "Priority" channel. This feature
is ideal for those who do not need scan as defined above, but want
to make sure that they never miss a call on the "Priority" channel if
another channel has been selected. Once a "look back" channel
has been selected, the radio will periodically "look back" at the
"Priority" channel. Ifactivity is detected on the "Priority" channel,
the radio will move to that channel for as long as it remains active.
• Scan Channel Delete: To temporarily delete a channel from the scan
list, simply press the monitor button while scanning and stop on
the channel to be deleted. This will remove that channel from the
scan list until the channel is changed or the radio's power is reset.
When power is restored or the scan list channel position is again
selected, the original Dealer programmed scan list will be activated.
• CTCSS/DCS Scanning: The SP-130/140 can be programmed by
your Dealer to scan for tone. This will help block out unwanted
calls.
• Normal Scan TX: Allows a transmission only after a call is received,
depending on the programmed scan delay time. After the scan
resumes, and a transmission is made, the radio will sound an
alarm (two beeps) and will not allow a transmission.
• Priority Scan TX: Allows a transmission after a call is received
depending on programmed scan delay time. The transmission will
be made on the channel that the call was received. After the scan
resumes, if a transmission is made, the radio will transmit on the
programmed priority channel.
• Priority Only TX: Allows a transmission on the priority channel
when scanning and not stopped on an active channel. It can also be
programmed to always transmit on the priority channel if scanning
or stopped on an active channel.
• Receive Only Scan: This allows only reception. If a transmission is
made at any time, the radio will sound an alarm (two beeps) and will
not allow the transmission.
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Licensing and Service Information
FCC Licensing
The Federal Communications Commission requires that the operator of
this radio be properly licensed under the applicable Part and/or Parts of
the FCC Rules and Regulations.
Consult with your Maxon Dealer, or contact the nearest FCC Field
Office for information about obtaining a license.
Service
Do not tamper with internal adjustments. Damage to the equipment
and/or improper operation may result. There are no user serviceable
items inside the radio.
It is recommended that you return your radio to a qualified Maxon
Dealer for any service or repairs.
Recycling/Disposal of Batteries
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) classifies used Ni-Cd
batteries as hazardous waste, unless certain exemptions apply.
The battery should be recycled at the end of its useful life. Under
various state or local laws, such batteries must be recycled or disposed
of properly and cannot be dumped in landfills or incinerators.
Maxon America, Inc. fully endorses and encourages the recycling of
Ni-Cd batteries. A national program to collect and recycle used Ni-Cd
batteries is being implemented by the Rechargeable Battery Recycling
Corporation (RBRC™). This program is being funded through the use of
license fees paid by the battery and product manufacturers to place the
RBRC™ Seal on the batteries.
The following is a list of facilities where the batteries can be shipped to
be recycled. Contact these facilities for proper packaging and shipping
guidelines.
INMETCO
KinsburskyBrothersInc.
1314N.LemonStreet
Anaheim,CA.92801
TEL:(714)738-8516
FAX:(714)441-0857
(800)-548-8797
245PortersvilleRoad
EllwoodCity,PA16117
TEL:(412)758-2800
FAX:(412)758-2842
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SoftwareCopyrights
The Maxon products described in this operating instruction manual
may include copyrighted Maxon software programs stored in semi-
conductor memories or other media. Laws in the United States and
other countries preserve for Maxon certain exclusive rights for copy-
righted software programs, including the exclusive right to copy or
reproduce in any form the copyrighted software program. Accordingly,
the copyrighted Maxon software programs contained in the Maxon
products described in this operating instruction manual may not be
copied or reproduced without the express written permission of
Maxon. Furthermore, the purchase of Maxon products shall not
be deemed to grant either directly or by implication, estoppel, or
otherwise, any license under the copyrights, patents or patent
applications of Maxon, except for normal non-exclusive royalty free
license to use that arises by operation of law in the sale of a product.
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Maintenance
Your SP-130/140 Series Radio is designed to be maintenance free. To
keep your radio in good working condition:
Clean external surfaces with a clean cloth dampened in a solution of
dishwasher detergent diluted in water. Apply the solution sparingly to
avoid any moisture leaking into cracks and crevices. Do not submerge
the radio. Use a non-metallic brush to dislodge stubborn particles, if
necessary. Dry the surface thoroughly with a soft, lint free cloth.
DO NOT use solvents or spirits for cleaning - they may permanently
damage the housing.
Clean the battery contacts on the back of the radio with a lint free cloth
to remove dirt, grease, or other foreign material that may impede good
electrical contact.
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Limited Warranty
Maxon America, Inc. ("Maxon") warrants the Maxon Product
manufactured by it against defects in material and workmanship
under normal use and service for a period of two (2) years from the
date of delivery to the original end user, provided that the user has
complied with the requirements stated herein. This warranty is not
assignable or transferable. Maxon is not responsible for any ancillary
equipment which is attached or used in connection with this product.
Maxon shall have no obligation to make repairs or to cause replace-
ment required which result from normal wear and tear or necessitated
in whole or in part by catastrophe, fault or negligence of the user,
improper or unauthorized alterations, repairs to the Product, use of
the Product in a manner for which it was not designed, or by causes
external to the Product. This warranty is void if the serial number is
altered, defaced or removed.
Maxon's sole obligation hereunder shall be to repair or replace the
Product covered in the above warranty.
To receive warranty service, deliver or send the Product, transportation
and insurance prepaid, to the place of purchase along with your proof
of purchase. Alternatively, call 1-800-821-7848 for other locations or
authorization to return the product directly to Maxon.
THE EXPRESS WARRANTIES CONTAINED HEREIN ARE IN LIEU
OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED
OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY
WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
FOR ANY PRODUCT WHICH DOES NOT COMPLY WITH THE
WARRANTY SPECIFIED, THE SOLE REMEDY WILL BE REPAIR OR
REPLACEMENT. IN NO EVENT WILL MAXON BE LIABLE TO THE
BUYER OR ITS CUSTOMERS FOR ANY DAMAGES, INCLUDING
ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES, OR FOR THE LOSS OF PROFIT, REVENUE OR DATA
ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF OR THE INABILITY TO USE THE
PRODUCT.
This warranty is void for sales and deliveries outside of the United States.
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Maxon America, Inc.
Business Radio Division
10828 NW Air World Drive
Kansas City, Missouri 64153
816/891-6320, Ext. 399, FAX: 816/891-8815
Printed in Korea
U.S. P/N: 680-090-2002
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