Ericsson LBI-38823D manual Conventional Mode Operation

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CONVENTIONAL MODE OPERATION

The procedures in the following section describes Conven- tional Mode operation. Each conventional channel may be programmed with one or more features such as Channel Guard or telephone interconnect capability. Follow these procedures if operating in a conventional system.

RECEIVING A MESSAGE

1.Turn the radio on by sliding the ON/OFF switch on the battery pack, to the ON position. A yellow area will be visible on the battery. After the radio has passed the power-up self test an optional tone will sound and the current System and Group/Channel will be displayed. If the unit does not pass the test, the display will be blank.

2.JPress the SHIFT/CLR button and then use the SELECT buttons Ior

to select a Conventional system. The SYStem display will indicate the current System selected.

3.Use the SELECT buttons Ior Jto select the desired Channel. The GRP icon will be surpressed but the field will still display the channel. The radio is now ready to receive messages.

4.Press the SHIFT/CLR button twice ("double click") to disable squelch and monitor the channel. Adjust the VOLUME buttons to the desired audio level.

5.When a message is received (and the correct Channel Guard signal is decoded, if programmed and enabled) the receiver will unsquelch and the message will be heard.

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Contents Ericssonz Page Table of Contents Dynamic Regrouping Optional Emergency Operation OptionalKeypad Lock System Model Only Introduction Dual Format PCS Radio Scan Model Dual Format PCS Radio System Model Description SwitchControls ON/OFF PTT ButtonScan Model Keypad SPC HOME/ESCAN-A/D STOLock IndicatorsAvailable on System Model radios only RCLSystem And Group/Channel Indicators Status IndicatorsBSY Radio is in the Program mode Turn onSCN Low Battery Standard Tones Power-UpCarrier Control Timer Alert TonesCall Queued Edacs Only Call ReceivedAutokey Edacs Only System BusyError Messages Out Of Range/System InoperativeIntrinsically Safe Usage Options and Accessories Option # DescriptionPictured on Options And Accessories Battery Packs Battery Packs FM ApprovedInstalling the Battery Pack Charging the Battery Packs Removing the Battery PackInstalling the Battery Pack Swivel Mount Removal and Replacement Rechargeable Battery Pack DisposalSwivel Mount Removal And Replacement Operating Procedures When using two-way radios, remember the following rulesOperating Tips Page NICKEL-CADMIUM Battery Warranty Current System selected Receiving a MessageUsing the Volume buttons, adjust the volume as necessary Squelch AdjustmentSending a Message Press and hold the SHFT/CLR button Sending a Special CallScan Model Radio Sending a Manually Entered Individual Call System Model RadioPage Sending a Manually Entered Interconnect Call Storing Individual And Interconnect Numbers Enter the desired storage location number Edacs Special Call Flowchart Scan Operation Enable/Disable ScanAdd/Delete Groups Wide Area And Priority System Scanning OptionalProSound Dynamic Regrouping OptionalDtmf Overdial Pressing the PTT bar to send the tones To enable an Emergency transmissionHOME/EMERGENCY KEY Definition Emergency Operation Optional Receiving An Emergency CallKeypad Lock System Model Only HomePage GE-MARC Operation Sending a Message Sending a Special Call Sending a Preprogrammed Special Call In Conference Call Sending a Manually Entered Individual Call Sending a Manually Entered Interconnect Call Page Storing Individual And Interconnect Numbers Page Number will be displayed GE-MARC Special Call Flowchart Direct Mode Wide Area System ScanReceiving a Message Sending a Message Add/Delete Channels Sending a Manually Entered Interconnect CallTo delete Channels from the scan list Scan must be disabled to add a channel to the scan listThis page intentionally left blank Conventional Mode Operation Sending a Message After all the digits have been keyed in, release the PTT bar Page Frequency Band OPERATOR’S Name Emergency Group System System Number Name TRK/CNV GRP/CHN GRP/CHN USE Warranty Emergency Numbers