Ericsson LBI-38378D manual Universal Device Connector, Programming

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LBI-38378D

pack in need of a charge will cause the low battery "BAT" status flag on the radio to turn on. This flag will turn on when the battery pack’s voltage drops below approximately

6.8Volts. The low battery alert tone will also be heard when the battery pack needs charging.

RECHARGEABLE BATTERY PACK DISPOSAL

The product that you have purchased contains a re- chargeable battery. The battery is recyclable. At the end of its useful life, under various state and local laws, it may be illegal to dispose of this bat-

tery into the municipal waste stream. Check with your local solid waste officials for details in your area for recycling op- tions or proper disposal. Call Toll Free 1-800-8-BATTERY for information and /or procedures for returning recharge- able batteries in your state.

UNIVERSAL DEVICE CONNECTOR

The UDC is located on the side of radio just above the PTT and Monitor Buttons. Various equipment such as the audio accessories can be connected to the radio via the UDC. The programming equipment is also connected to it when the personality is programmed into the radio. The UDC furnishes an excellent first-check-point for initial bench checks without the need to disassemble the radio. Ta- ble 2 lists all pins and their appropriate function. When the radio is turned on it senses the resistance value between UDC pins 9 and 1 and switches the appropriate circuits to provide proper radio-to-accessory operation.

PROGRAMMING

The radio’s personality is programmed using an IBM PC or compatible computer. A full-screen portable PC can be used for field programming. The Programming Manual and Software is TQ-3339 and TQ-4339. TQ-3339 is sup- plied with 5-1/4 inch floppy disks and TQ-4339 is supplied with 3-1/2 inch disks. This software uses a series of screens and windows to guide you through a programming session. See TQ-3339 or TQ-4339 for further programming details. PC Programming Adapter TQ-3370 and Programming Ca- ble TQ-3311 will also be required. These items provide in- terface and connection between the PC and the radio when the personality is transferred from the PC into the radio.

NOTE

After programming or reprogramming the radio, dis- connect the programming cable and turn the radio off and then back on. This action will take the radio out of programming mode and restore normal operation.

FEATURES PROGRAMMABLE ON A PER CHANNEL BASIS

Transmit and Receive Frequencies

8-Character Alphanumeric Display (Channel Designator)

Tone or Digital Channel Guard Encode/Decode

Type 99 Tone Decode Enabled or Disabled

Transmit Power Level High or Low

Transmit STE On or Off

Channel Busy Lockout Enabled or Disabled

Carrier Control Timer

Backlight On or Off

Alert Tones On or Off

Switch Crystal Frequency Enabled or Disabled

GE-STAR Enabled or Disabled

GE-STAR sent with Channel Guard

Channel on Default/Fixed Scan List*

FEATURES PROGRAMMABLE ON A PER MODE BASIS*

Channel Data

8-Character Alphanumeric Display (Mode Designator)

Type 99 Group Set Selection (One or Two)

Priority-One and Priority-Two Scan Channels

DTMF Enabled or Disabled

GE-STAR Channel

Home Channel

FEATURES PROGRAMMABLE ON AN OVERALL RADIO BASIS

Minimum Volume Level

Power-Up Beep On or Off

Transmit Backlight On or Off

Backlight On or Off when in Vehicular Charger

GE-STAR And GE-STAR Emergency Options

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Contents Maintenance Manual Table of Contents General SpecificationsTransmitter ReceiverRadios, Antennas, Batteries Introduction FeaturesDescription System Model Battery Packs Rear Cover AssemblyFront Cover Assembly AntennasProgramming Universal Device ConnectorUDC PIN Functions Name Input or USE Output Operator Manual AccessoriesOperating Tips Intrinsically Safe UsagePreventive Maintenance MaintenanceDisassembly / Reassembly Tools RequiredFront and Rear Cover Separation Control Board Access RF Board AccessSpeaker, Microphone and Flex Circuit Access UDC Flex/UDC/Monitor Button/PTT Switch Assembly RemovalEarlier Front Cover Assembly Keypad Flex Removal Block Diagram Front Cover Assembly Earlier And Control Board Block Diagram Later Front Cover Assembly Keypad Flex Removal LCD Board Access