EFJohnson 7243 LTR-Net Portable UHF manual Miscellaneous

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MISCELLANEOUS

BUSY - Indicates that the LTR-Net or LTR radio system is currently busy (see “Busy Tone” on page 52).

CALL SVC - Indicates that the transceiver is inoperative. Contact your system operator for service.

DSBL BSY - Indicates that the transmitter is disabled by the conven- tional Transmit Disable On Busy feature (see page 50). It also indicates that the transmitter was keyed while receiving an LTR-Net or LTR call.

FCN - Indicates that the function select mode is selected by the FCN option switch (see page 15).

LCL SRCH - Indicates that the transceiver is currently searching for a new locality (site) on which to register (see page 47).

Model - The last seven digits of the transceiver part number are indicated very briefly in the display when transceiver power is turned on. This number indicates such things as frequency band, power output, and tier of the transceiver. The eighth digit is reserved and always “0”.

NO ACESS - Indicates that the radio system could not be accessed, perhaps because of an out-of-range condition. Refer to “Operation At Extended Range” on page 60 for more information.

NO PHONE - Indicates that there is no telephone group programmed in the current system when the dial mode is selected by pressing FCN PHONE (see page 37).

NOT AUTH - Indicates that an attempt was made to register on a site where service was not authorized (see page 47).

NOT CONV - Indicates that an attempt was made to enable a conven- tional mode feature on an LTR-Net or LTR system.

NOT LNET - Indicates that an attempt was made to enable an LTR-Net mode feature on an LTR or conventional system.

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Contents Operating Manual Page Safety Training Information Electromagnetic Interference/Usage Compatibility Table of Contents Table of Contents Table of Contents Quick Reference Guide BusyFeatures General FeaturesControls and Display Top Panel ControlsSide Controls Busy UID DisplayControls and Display Front Panel Keys FCN ScanSYS RCL Dial Standard Mode A/D Standard Mode SYS System/Group Display Mode Power-Up SequenceSetting Volume Levels Basic OperationNumeric Display Mode System and Group SelectKeypad Disable Transceiver LockLow Battery Indication Option SwitchesLTR-Net, LTR, and Conventional Operation Basic Operation General Features Call IndicatorBank Select Home System/Group Select Proceed Clear-To-Talk ToneReceive-Only Groups Tone Select Time-Out TimerStandard Group Calls GeneralPlacing a Standard Group Call LTR-Net and LTR OperationConventional Operation Receiving a Standard Group CallTelephone Calls Placing Telephone CallsReceiving a Telephone Call LTR-NET Auxiliary Calls Landside-Originate Telephone CallsPlacing LTR-Net Auxiliary Calls Receiving Auxiliary Calls Option Switches and Menu Mode Menu Mode and Option Switch FunctionsMenu Mode IntroductionMenu Mode Flowchart Dial Mode Selecting Dial ModeIntroduction Dialing a Number Sending the NumberStoring Numbers in Memory Exiting Dial Mode Placing Calls Without Selecting Dial ModeRecalling Numbers From Memory System and Group Scanning System and Group Scanning Scan List Programming Transmitting In The Scan Mode Scan Delay and Continue TimersSystem and Group Scanning LTR-NET and LTR Features Transmit InhibitPriority Calls LTR-Net Special Calls LTR-NET FeaturesLTR-Net Standard Calls Busy QueuingRoaming Squelch Adjust LTR FeaturesConventional Features Standard Group CallsMonitoring Before Transmitting Monitor Mode Selected Transmit Disable On BusyTalk-Around Call Guard SquelchMiscellaneous Supervisory TonesLTR-Net Special Call Tones LTR Telephone Call Tones Display MessagesMiscellaneous Menu Mode Messages Bank SEL Bank selectRechargeable Battery Pack Alpha NumericMiscellaneous Battery Charger Operation Charger Indicators Speaking Into MicrophoneOperation At Extended Range Transceiver Service IndexLicensing Busy 14 Call 13 Index 002-7200-600