Orion LBI-38888K manual Trunked or Conventional Mode Operation, SIREN/LIGHT Operation, Voice Modes

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TRUNKED OR CONVENTIONAL MODE

OPERATION

SIREN/LIGHT OPERATION

Each siren/light key is designed to control an optional siren/light package. Pressing a siren/light key will light the key indicator. Each siren/light key (except RESET) can be programmed for either CANCEL or ADDITIVE operation. If programmed for CANCEL, then all other siren/light activity is cancelled except for the activity associated with this key. If programmed for ADDITIVE, then a key press will add its respective siren/light activity to the current siren/light activity. It is important to note that while the lights are additive, only a single siren can be active at a time. The current siren will be determined from the recently pressed key that contains a siren assignment.

Each siren/light key (except RESET) can be programmed for either Toggle, Momentary or Timed. In Toggle, each key press will toggle the state of the key between ON and OFF. In Momentary, a key's respective feature will only be active while the key is pressed and held. When programmed for Timed, the siren/light key activity will only be active during the programmable time-out window. The duration of the time-out window is programmable between from .5-127.5 seconds. During the time-out window the respective key indicator will be ON. When the timer expires, the activity will be terminated and the indicator will turn OFF. If an additional time-out key (programmed for ADDITIVE) is pressed during the time-out window, then the time-out window is reset and both activities will terminate at the same time.

Digital Voice (ProVoice / Aegis / Voice Guard Operation)

Voice Modes

Each system (trunked or conventional) in the radio is programmed for no digital voice operation or one of the three supported Digital Voice formats (ProVoice/Aegis, or Voice Guard). Aegis or ProVoice programmed systems have three (3) different voice modes: clear (analog), digital and private. Voice Guard systems have two (2) voice modes: clear (analog) and private. The voice modes are programmed on a per-group basis within each trunked system and on a per-channel basis within each conventional system. A radio must be equipped with the encrypt/decrypt option before it will operate in private mode.

NOTE

Current ProVoice Conventional operation is for talk-around mode only.

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Contents Orion Product Specification for CE Marked Equipment Table of Contents Table of Contents Safety Information List of the possible hazards are Explosive AtmospheresInterference To Vehicular Electronic Systems Dynamite Blasting CapsIntroduction User InterfaceOrion Mobile Radio System Model Front Panel Controls Power ON-OFF Volume KnobSYSTEM/GROUP Channel Knob Indicators Ramp ControlScan ON/OFF Scan ADD/DELETEKeypad Orion System Model KeypadOptional Keycap Configuration Standard Keycap ConfigurationKey Descriptions Entry see Selection Mode Rules Primary Functions Quick Access ALMDisplay Radio Status IconsMessages Message Name DescriptionTX Data WHC=1 FIX List Spkr on Autokey Trunked Mode only Call Queued Trunked Mode onlySystem Busy Trunked Mode only Alert TonesCall Denied Trunked Mode only Carrier Control TimerDual Control Switching OperationSelection Mode Rules Turning on the RadioDirect Access U T HMenu 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 Features Enabled Number FieldsBIT Fields Possible Features SYSTEM/GROUP/CHANNEL Selection System 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 ProSoundTM ProScanTMWhen Wide Area System Scan Is Enabled When ProSound/ProScan Is EnabledPriority System Scan Menu SelectionGroup Scan Operation Adding Groups To a Scan List Deleting Groups From a Scan ListTurning Scan on Nuisance DeletePriority Group Scanning Turning Scan OFF Individual CallsReceiving and Responding To An Individual Call Page Scat Operation Sending An Individual CallSending 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 Mobile Data DisplaysData OFF Operation Data On OperationScan Lockout Mode Exiting Data CallsData Lockout Mode STATUS/MESSAGE OperationStatus Operation Edacs Conventional P1 Scan Message OperationDynamic Regroup Operation Conventional Mode OperationEmergency Operation Receiving a Call Using 5-Tone Signalling for Emergency Declaration Tone Encode TransmissionScanning Conventional Channels Adding Channels To a Scan List Deleting Channels From a Scan ListTurning Scan on Turning Scan OFFSquelch Adjust Noise Blanker Operation Type 99 Decode Conventional OnlyMenu Selection Direct Mode Operation Conventional System Only SIREN/LIGHT Operation Trunked or Conventional Mode OperationVoice Modes Yes AEGIS/ProVoice Digital ModeClear Modes Error Messages ERR=xxxxPage Transferring Keys Into The Radio Displaying The Currently Used Cryptographic Key NumberPrivate Operation Receiving An Encrypted Call Key ZeroTransmitting An Encrypted Call Scanned Group Calls Conventional Operation Outside AddressSwitching Control Control Switching ModesDual Control Operation Channel GuardIndependent Mode Operation Slaved Mode OperationSiren And Light Control Multiple Radio Operation Dual Control AudioChanging Selected Radio Shared Control Unit Display ModesFirst Come First Serve Display Audio ModesAudio Summed Audio First Come First ServeMacro KEY Operation Page Keypad Remapping Operating Rules and Regulations Glossary Group Or Subfleet Group Scan Individual Call Queueing SiteController SystemTalk-around TelephoneInter ConnectOperators Radio Setup Radio Type Frequency Band Operators Name Emergency GroupWarranty Emergency Numbers Operating Tips