Orion LBI-38888K manual Spkr on

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MESSAGE

NAME

 

DESCRIPTION

 

SPKR ON

External Speaker On

This is displayed when the external speaker is

 

 

enabled.

 

 

 

SPKR OFF

External Speaker OFF

This is displayed when the external speaker is

 

 

disabled.

 

 

 

BANK=1-8

 

This is the bank of keys which are going to be

 

 

loaded when the key loader loads encryption

 

 

keys. This is only valid for radios which

 

 

support VGS, VGE, or DES encryption. It is

 

 

displayed on line 2 of the display when the

 

 

encryption key loader is connected.

 

REGR_0x

Dynamic Regroup

Indicates which group in dynamic regroup

 

 

operation has been enabled where "x" is a

 

 

digit of 1 to 8 (trunked mode only).

 

KEY LOAD

 

This is displayed in line 1 of the display when

 

 

the encryption key loader is connected.

 

KEY ZERO

 

This is displayed on line 2 of the display

 

 

when the operator depresses the reset and

 

 

option

buttons

simultaneously

for

 

 

approximately two seconds. The encryption

 

 

keys are zeroed.

 

 

SYS KEY

System Key

This is displayed on line 1 of the display in

 

 

the display key mode of the menu. The key of

 

 

the key name display is displayed in line 2.

GRP KEY

Group Key

This is displayed on line 1 of the display in

 

 

the display key mode of the menu for trunked

 

 

systems only. It is followed in the second line

 

 

with a key number `KEY = <1..7>'.

 

CHN KEY

Channel Key

This is displayed on line 1 of the display in

 

 

the display key mode of the menu for

 

 

conventional systems only. It is followed in

 

 

the second line with a key number `KEY =

 

 

<1..7>'.

 

 

 

KEY=1-7

 

This is displayed on line 2 of the display in

 

 

the display key mode of the menu for

 

 

conventional when `SYS KEY' or `CHN

 

 

KEY' are displayed in line 1 and for trunked

 

 

when `SYS KEY' or `GRP KEY' are

 

 

displayed in line 1.

 

 

PRIMARY

 

This is displayed on line 1 of the display

 

 

when primary keys are enabled.

 

PRS NAME

Personality Name

This is displayed in line 1 of the display under

 

 

the revision selection of menu.

The

 

 

personality name is displayed on line 2 at the

 

 

same time.

 

 

 

ERICSSON

 

This is displayed on line 1 of the display

 

 

under the revision selection of menu. The

 

 

copyright year is shown in line 2 of display at

 

 

the same time.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Orion Product Specification for CE Marked Equipment Table of Contents Table of Contents Dynamite Blasting Caps Safety InformationList of the possible hazards are Explosive Atmospheres Interference To Vehicular Electronic SystemsUser Interface IntroductionOrion Mobile Radio System Model Front Panel Controls Power ON-OFF Volume KnobSYSTEM/GROUP Channel Knob Scan ADD/DELETE IndicatorsRamp Control Scan ON/OFFOrion System Model Keypad KeypadOptional Keycap Configuration Standard Keycap ConfigurationKey Descriptions Entry see Selection Mode Rules ALM Primary Functions Quick AccessRadio Status Icons DisplayMessage Name Description MessagesTX Data WHC=1 FIX List Spkr on Alert Tones Autokey Trunked Mode onlyCall Queued Trunked Mode only System Busy Trunked Mode onlyOperation Call Denied Trunked Mode onlyCarrier Control Timer Dual Control SwitchingTurning on the Radio Selection Mode RulesU T H Direct AccessMenu N U K L G H T Press SEL Menu Item Information Feature Display Parameter Comment Settings SYS Scan Feature Encryption Data Stream Feature Encryption DisplaySerial Number ROM 12 Hex Digits Example Number Fields Features EnabledBIT Fields Possible Features System Selection SYSTEM/GROUP/CHANNEL SelectionGroup And Channel Selection Receiving a Call Trunked Mode OperationSending a Call Emergency Operation Conventional FailsoftReceiving An Emergency Call Declaring An Emergency Call System Scan OperationWide Area System Scan ProScanTM ProSoundTMMenu Selection When Wide Area System Scan Is EnabledWhen ProSound/ProScan Is Enabled Priority System ScanGroup Scan Operation Deleting Groups From a Scan List Adding Groups To a Scan ListTurning Scan on Nuisance DeletePriority Group Scanning Turning Scan OFF Individual CallsReceiving and Responding To An Individual Call Page Sending An Individual Call Scat OperationSending a Telephone Interconnect Call Trunked Mode Only Receiving a Telephone Interconnect Call Trunked Mode OnlyTelephone Interconnect Calls Dtmf Overdial/Conventional Mode Telephone Interconnect Programmable Entries Displays Mobile DataData On Operation Data OFF OperationExiting Data Calls Scan Lockout ModeSTATUS/MESSAGE Operation Data Lockout ModeStatus Operation Message Operation Edacs Conventional P1 ScanDynamic Regroup Operation Conventional Mode OperationEmergency Operation Receiving a Call Tone Encode Transmission Using 5-Tone Signalling for Emergency DeclarationScanning Conventional Channels Deleting Channels From a Scan List Adding Channels To a Scan ListTurning Scan OFF Turning Scan onSquelch Adjust Type 99 Decode Conventional Only Noise Blanker OperationMenu Selection Direct Mode Operation Conventional System Only SIREN/LIGHT Operation Trunked or Conventional Mode OperationVoice Modes Yes AEGIS/ProVoice Digital ModeClear Modes ERR=xxxx Error MessagesPage Displaying The Currently Used Cryptographic Key Number Transferring Keys Into The RadioPrivate Operation Receiving An Encrypted Call Key ZeroTransmitting An Encrypted Call Conventional Operation Outside Address Scanned Group CallsChannel Guard Switching ControlControl Switching Modes Dual Control OperationIndependent Mode Operation Slaved Mode OperationSiren And Light Control Shared Control Unit Display Modes Multiple Radio OperationDual Control Audio Changing Selected RadioAudio First Come First Serve First Come First Serve DisplayAudio Modes Audio SummedMacro KEY Operation Page Keypad Remapping Operating Rules and Regulations Glossary System Group Or Subfleet Group Scan Individual Call QueueingSite ControllerConnect Talk-aroundTelephone InterRadio Type Frequency Band Operators Name Emergency Group Operators Radio SetupWarranty Operating Tips Emergency Numbers