Ericsson LBI-39110 Not used Indicates the radio’s keypad is locked, Alert Tones, Call Queued

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AIndicates the radio is configured to notify the user via an external alarm that an individual call has been received.

BNot used.

ΔIndicates the radio’s keypad is locked.

þMute icon - indicates the radio has the transmit audio disabled (only valid during duplex operation).

ALERT TONES

The Allegra Duplex radio generates a set of unique alert tones to indicate operating status. The following section identifies and describes the alert tones used in the Allegra Duplex radio for Conventional and EDACS applications .

EDACS APPLICATIONS

CALL ORIGINATE ALERT

If programmed, a short tone is sounded whenever the Push- To-Talk (PTT) button is keyed and the radio has acquired a channel. This tone indicates the user may begin communications.

CALL QUEUED

If one short, high pitched tone sounds after the transmitter is keyed, this indicates that the system has placed the request in a queue. This tone sounds at both the transmitting unit and the receiving unit(s), indicating to the user on the receiving end that they will receive a call shortly. If the PTT is unkeyed while in queue, the radio autokeys (automatically keys) push-to-talk when a channel becomes available (see AUTOKEY).

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Contents Operators Manual Table of Contents Table of Contents Important Safety Information Explosive Atmospheres Safety InformationProduct has been exposed to rain or moisture or List of possible hazards followsRadio Frequency Energy Liquefied LP Gas Powered VehiclesOperating Procedures Dynamite Blasting CapsPage Introduction Page Momentarily Press User Interface ButtonKeypad Function PortionRecalls numbers from memory locations Numeric Portion Volume UP Button Volume Down Button Extended FeaturesLocks the radio Enables/disablesFor placing/storing Duplex operationServ Status IndicatorsFCN PWRCall Queued Not used Indicates the radio’s keypad is lockedAlert Tones Edacs Applications Call Originate AlertOUT of Range System Inoperative AutokeySystem Busy Call DeniedEdacs Operation Volume AdjustOperation General Turning The Radio ON/OFFGroup Selection-Direct Number Entry KeySystem Selection-Direct Number Entry Group Selection-Ramping NamesRedial Key Locking The RadioProgrammable Flex Keys Interconnect DialingUsing Special Call Lists Individual Call NotificationStoring An Individual Call ID System Key usage Storing a Telephone Number To The Call ListRecalling calls from the call list Simplex OperationCall Timer CLR key Usage Last Digit Clear And Display ClearAlert Key Mute Unit. To enable the external mic, pressEXT MIC Handsfree SimplexPause ScanScan ADD/DELETE SPCCall Time-outs Carrier Control Timer CCTOperator enters or . The length of pause is PC programmable Programmable OptionsRx Disable-Group Option Automatic LoginSupervisory Mode TX Disable-Group OptionControl Channel Limits Cleaning InstructionsBattery Voltage Indicator Low Battery AlarmCare and Maintenance Inserting and Removing a BatteryStandard Battery Removal Insertion Slide Indicator Optional High Capacity Battery RemovalPlug the AC converter into an AC outlet Using Rapid Multi-ChargerCharging a Battery Out of the Phone RechargingCharging While the Battery is in the Phone Charging Your BatteryLocate the end of the battery with round charging contacts Removing BatteryUsing the Rapid Travel Charger Using Smart Charging Accessories Restoring Battery CapacityAllow the radio to remain on until it turns itself off MAh Standard Battery Available OptionsOption Frequently Called Numbers Page Page Page Warranty Emergency Numbers