Ericsson LBI-39110 manual Important Safety Information

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

Some of the following information may not apply to your particular product. However, as with any electrical product, precautions should be observed during handling and use.

*Save this manual, it contains important safety and operating instructions.

*Before using the product, please follow and adhere to all warnings, safety and operating instructions located on the product and in the user's manual. Save all instructions for future reference.

*Do Not expose product to water or moisture. Example: near bathtub, laundry sink, wet basement, swimming pools, etc.

*Do Not expose product to extreme temperatures such as found near a hot radiator or stove, or in a car parked in the summer sun.

*Do Not expose product to lighted candles, cigarettes, cigars, open flames, etc.

*Care should be taken so that objects do not fall or liquids do not spill into the product.

*Do Not use auxiliary equipment not recommended or sold by the manufacturer. To do so may result in a risk of fire, electric shock or injury to persons.

*Connect optional AC adapter only to 110 VAC power source as marked on the product.

*Connect the DC power cord only to 12-14 VDC power source as marked on the product.

*To reduce risk of damage to electric cord, pull by AC adapter rather than cord when disconnecting unit.

*Make sure the cord is located so that it will not be stepped on, tripped over or otherwise subjected to damage or stress.

*To reduce risk of electrical shock, unplug unit from power source before attempting any cleaning, then use soft cloth dampened only with water.

*DANGER - Never alter AC cord or plug. If it will not fit outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician. Improper connection can result in risk of an electric shock.

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Contents Operators Manual Table of Contents Table of Contents Important Safety Information Safety Information Product has been exposed to rain or moisture orList of possible hazards follows Explosive AtmospheresLiquefied LP Gas Powered Vehicles Operating ProceduresDynamite Blasting Caps Radio Frequency EnergyPage Introduction Page User Interface Button KeypadFunction Portion Momentarily PressRecalls numbers from memory locations Volume UP Button Volume Down ButtonExtended Features Numeric PortionEnables/disables For placing/storingDuplex operation Locks the radioStatus Indicators FCNPWR ServNot used Indicates the radio’s keypad is locked Alert TonesEdacs Applications Call Originate Alert Call QueuedAutokey System BusyCall Denied OUT of Range System InoperativeVolume Adjust Operation GeneralTurning The Radio ON/OFF Edacs OperationKey System Selection-Direct Number EntryGroup Selection-Ramping Names Group Selection-Direct Number EntryLocking The Radio Programmable Flex KeysInterconnect Dialing Redial KeyIndividual Call Notification Using Special Call ListsStoring An Individual Call ID Storing a Telephone Number To The Call List Recalling calls from the call listSimplex Operation System Key usageCLR key Usage Last Digit Clear And Display Clear Call TimerAlert Key Unit. To enable the external mic, press EXT MIC HandsfreeSimplex MuteScan Scan ADD/DELETESPC PauseCarrier Control Timer CCT Operator enters or . The length of pause is PC programmableProgrammable Options Call Time-outsAutomatic Login Supervisory ModeTX Disable-Group Option Rx Disable-Group OptionCleaning Instructions Battery Voltage IndicatorLow Battery Alarm Control Channel LimitsInserting and Removing a Battery Care and MaintenanceStandard Battery Removal Insertion Optional High Capacity Battery Removal Slide IndicatorUsing Rapid Multi-Charger Charging a Battery Out of the PhoneRecharging Plug the AC converter into an AC outletCharging Your Battery Charging While the Battery is in the PhoneRemoving Battery Locate the end of the battery with round charging contactsUsing the Rapid Travel Charger Restoring Battery Capacity Using Smart Charging AccessoriesAllow the radio to remain on until it turns itself off Available Options MAh Standard BatteryOption Frequently Called Numbers Page Page Page Warranty Emergency Numbers