Ericsson LBI-39012A manual Emergency Numbers, Operating Tips

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EMERGENCY NUMBERS

Police

State Police

Fire

Poison Control

Ambulance

Life Saving and Rescue Squad

OPERATING TIPS

The following conditions tend to reduce the effective range of two-way radios and should be avoided whenever possible.

Operating the radio in low areas of terrain or while under power lines or bridges.

Obstructions such as mountains or buildings between the vehicle sending and the system/person receiving the message.

In areas where transmission or reception is poor, some improvements may be obtained by insuring that the antenna is vertical (particularly if a glass mount antenna is used). Moving a few yards in another direction or moving to a higher elevation may also improve communications.

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Contents Operator’s Manual Table of Contents Back Cover Safety Information Operating Procedures Safe Driving Recommendations for Users of Mobile RadiosIntroduction CONTROLS, INDICATORS, and Displays ControlsMDX VHF Conventional Radio Controls and Indicators Controls CONT’D Public Address Press the Menu buttonScan ADD/DELETE Press the Menu button SquelchDisplay Indicators Display Alpha Indicators BSYSCN PVTAlert Tones Operating the Radio Turning the Radio onConventional Mode Operation SelectReceiving a Call Sending a MessageStarting Or Stopping Scan Scan Operation Scan SetupAdding/Deleting To/From Scan Receiver Scan Rate ∙ NON-PRIORITY Programmed Using the Radio with ScanDisplay Transmitting While In Scan Monitor CLR Switch Operation In Scan Channel Changes In ScanPage Page Type 99 Option OptionsPublic Address Option Available Options Option Description Part NumberWarranty Page Page Page Page Emergency Numbers Operating Tips