Ericsson LBI-39110 manual Dynamite Blasting Caps, Radio Frequency Energy, Operating Procedures

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electronic circuits perform normally when the radio is transmitting.

3.Dynamite Blasting Caps

Dynamite blasting caps may be caused to explode by operating a radio within 500 feet of the blasting caps. Always obey the "Turn Off Two Way Radios" signs posted where dynamite is being used. When transporting blasting caps in your vehicle:

a.

Carry the blasting caps in a closed

 

metal box with a soft lining.

b.

Leave the radio OFF whenever the

 

blasting caps are being put into or

 

removed from the vehicle.

4.Radio Frequency Energy

To prevent burns or related physical injury from radio frequency energy, do not operate the transmitter when anyone outside of the vehicle is within two feet of the antenna.

5.Liquefied (LP) Gas Powered Vehicles

Portable radio installations in vehicles powered by liquefied petroleum gas with the LP gas container in the trunk or other sealed-off space within the interior of the vehicle must conform to the National Fire Protection Association standard (NFPA) 58 requiring that:

a. The space containing the radio equipment shall be isolated by a seal from the space containing the LP gas container and its fittings.

b.Outside filling connections shall be used for the LP gas container.

c.The LP gas container shall be vented to the outside of the vehicle.

OPERATING PROCEDURES

Two-way FM radio systems must be operated in accordance with the rules and regulations of the Federal Communications

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Contents Operators Manual Table of Contents Table of Contents Important Safety Information List of possible hazards follows Safety InformationProduct has been exposed to rain or moisture or Explosive AtmospheresDynamite Blasting Caps Liquefied LP Gas Powered VehiclesOperating Procedures Radio Frequency EnergyPage Introduction Page Function Portion User Interface ButtonKeypad Momentarily PressRecalls numbers from memory locations Extended Features Volume UP ButtonVolume Down Button Numeric PortionDuplex operation Enables/disablesFor placing/storing Locks the radioPWR Status IndicatorsFCN ServEdacs Applications Call Originate Alert Not used Indicates the radio’s keypad is lockedAlert Tones Call QueuedCall Denied AutokeySystem Busy OUT of Range System InoperativeTurning The Radio ON/OFF Volume AdjustOperation General Edacs OperationGroup Selection-Ramping Names KeySystem Selection-Direct Number Entry Group Selection-Direct Number EntryInterconnect Dialing Locking The RadioProgrammable Flex Keys Redial KeyUsing Special Call Lists Individual Call NotificationStoring An Individual Call ID Simplex Operation Storing a Telephone Number To The Call ListRecalling calls from the call list System Key usageCall Timer CLR key Usage Last Digit Clear And Display ClearAlert Key Simplex Unit. To enable the external mic, pressEXT MIC Handsfree MuteSPC ScanScan ADD/DELETE PauseProgrammable Options Carrier Control Timer CCTOperator enters or . The length of pause is PC programmable Call Time-outsTX Disable-Group Option Automatic LoginSupervisory Mode Rx Disable-Group OptionLow Battery Alarm Cleaning InstructionsBattery Voltage Indicator Control Channel LimitsCare and Maintenance Inserting and Removing a BatteryStandard Battery Removal Insertion Optional High Capacity Battery Removal Slide IndicatorRecharging Using Rapid Multi-ChargerCharging a Battery Out of the Phone Plug the AC converter into an AC outletCharging Your Battery Charging While the Battery is in the PhoneLocate 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