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ACT Harris XL-200 User Manual

ACT Harris XL-200
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Digital Solutions Division
Training Handout TRN Handset
Introduction
The Harris XL-200 radios are the new two-way radios that will
replace the old analogue radio handsets across the Health
Directorate, Canberra Health Services and Calvary Public
Hospital. These handsets operate through the ACT
Government Territory Radio Network (TRN) and will function
wherever the TRN signal or TRN expanded network signal is
available.
The TRN operates through a network provided by TRN towers
that are established in a ring formation at the perimeter of the
Australian Capital Territory (ACT) border. The TRN handset can
operate across the entirety of the ACT and can even function in
states that are connected to the TRN. For instance, ACT
Government Harris handsets will also function within New
South Wales (NSW).
The TRN is a digital service and as such, the new TRN handset is
has additional capabilities to the previous analogue handsets.
The most significant is the ability for each user group to
maintain an exclusive channel for use within their operations
without interference from other user groups. For instance,
Ward Services will have their own channel, as will all the user
groups who use the TRN service.
L3Harris are the providers of the TRN Handsets for the ACT
Government and one of the largest providers of two-way radio technology in the world.
L3Harris have a presence in Canberra and will also provide ongoing maintenance support for
the Handsets.
The TRN handset is to be used in accordance with the TRN Use Procedures detailed within
the TRN Use Procedures document.
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ACT Harris XL-200 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ChannelsUnknown
Water ResistanceIP67
ConnectivityBluetooth, GPS
TypeP25 Portable Radio
Frequency700/800 MHz, VHF, UHF
Power5W (VHF/UHF), 3W (700/800 MHz)
Operating ModesP25 Trunking, P25 Conventional, Analog
Digital ProtocolP25
Frequency Range764-870 MHz, 136-174 MHz, 380-520 MHz
Power Output3W (700/800 MHz), 5W (VHF/UHF)
IP RatingIP67

Summary

Introduction

Using the Handset Safely

Handset Controls Overview

Details the primary controls of the TRN handset, including power, zone, and channel selection.

Talk Group Profiles, Zones, and Channels

Push-to-Talk (PTT) Function

Handset Out of Range Behavior

Desensitisation (De-sence)

Handset Screen Layout

Handset Settings Configuration

Emergency Alert Function

Radio Alias and Naming Conventions

Individual Call Functionality

Noise Cancellation Feature

Audio Playback Function

Battery and Battery Settings

Troubleshooting Common Issues