EFJohnson 002-9803-601, 98x3, 98x6 manual General Features, Bank Select

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GENERAL FEATURES

Conventional Operation

In the conventional mode, selecting a system selects a specific radio channel, and selecting a group selects the special Call Guard squelch coding (if used) and other unique channel parameters such as call indicator operation. The Call Guard coding determines the mobile or group of mobiles being called and also the mobiles from which calls are received (see “Call Guard Squelch” on page 47).

In the conventional mode, a busy condition is detected automat- ically if the Transmit Disable On Busy feature is used. Otherwise, it must be detected manually as described in “Monitoring Before Transmitting” on page 44. Busy and no access conditions cannot be detected with conventional signaling, so are not indicated by special tones or display messages. Refer to “Operation At Extended Range” on page 54 for information on how to determine if an out-of-range condition may exist.

GENERAL FEATURES

Bank Select

A bank is a collection of selectable systems that have been set up for a specific application. For example, one bank could be programmed for operation in Minneapolis and another for operation in Milwaukee. Each bank is identified by a unique alpha tag, and up to sixteen banks can be programmed.

Banks are selected by the BANK SEL menu parameter or BANK option switch. In the menu mode (see page 33), rotate the Select switch to display “BANK SEL” on the top line and the current bank is then displayed on the bottom line. Press the Select switch to change the bank. If using the option switch, when “BANK SEL” is displayed on the top line, simply press the Select switch to select the desired bank. If neither the menu parameter nor the option switch is available, banks are not selectable.

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Contents LTR-Net 9800 Series Page Page Safety Information FCC Exposure Limits Frequency Whip Model No Base Model No Table of Contents Table of Contents Quick Reference Guide Features General FeaturesControls and Display Front Panel ControlsMicrophone Push-To-Talk PTT Switch Not Shown Push Rear Panel Jacks and Connectors Display Description General Operation Power-Up SequenceDetermining Volume Level Numeric Display Mode Alpha Display ModeBacklight Operation System/Group Display Modes Selecting the System and Group Select Mode Indication With Numeric Display Select Mode Indication With Alpha Tag Display Setting Squelch Control Microphone Off-Hook DetectLTR-Net, LTR, and Conventional Operation IntroductionGeneral Features Bank SelectEncryption Call IndicatorEmergency Switch Function FCN Switch Home System/Group SelectHorn Alert Enabled Horn AlertPower Turn-Off Delay Option SelectProceed Clear-To-Talk Tone Receive-Only GroupsTone Select Stealth ModeTime-Out Timer Standard Group Calls Transmitter Thermal FoldbackGeneral Placing a Standard Group CallLTR-Net and LTR Operation Conventional OperationPlacing Telephone Calls Telephone CallsReceiving a Standard Group Call Receiving a Telephone Call LTR-NET Auxiliary Calls Landside-Originate Telephone CallsPlacing LTR-Net Auxiliary Calls Receiving Auxiliary CallsMenu Mode Introduction Option Switches Menu ModeOption Switches Menu Mode and Option Switch Functions SwitchUsing Menu Mode System and Group ScanningSystem and Group Scanning System and Group Scanning Scan List Programming Transmitting In The Scan Mode Scan Delay and Continue TimersLTR-NET and LTR Features Transmit InhibitCalls on Priority ID Codes Telephone Group SelectBusy Queuing LTR-NET FeaturesLTR-Net Standard and Special Calls Roaming LTR Features Conventional FeaturesStandard Group Calls Telephone CallsMonitor Mode Selected Transmit Disable On Busy Talk-AroundSupervisory Tones MiscellaneousCall Guard Squelch Miscellaneous LTR-Net Special Call Tones LTR Telephone Call TonesDisplay Messages Miscellaneous Menu Mode Messages Bright DIM OFFSystem Operator Programming Speaking Into MicrophoneLicensing Preventing Battery DischargeOperation At Extended Range Transceiver Service Miscellaneous