group or subfleet

- a group of users share the same program group

 

 

identification number in their mobile and per-

 

 

sonal radios. All units in the same group will

 

 

receive a dispatch call placed by any one unit in

 

 

the group. (Trunked Mode only).

group scan

- programming that allows the radio to monitor up

 

 

to 64 separate groups simultaneously (multi-

 

 

group decode), permitting the user to both

 

 

monitor and receive calls from these groups.

 

 

When a radio receives a call from one of these

 

 

groups, it will "lock out", and not send or receive

 

 

calls from other groups for a programmed pe-

 

 

riod of 5, 10 or 15 seconds, permitting the user

 

 

to respond to the group call. (The radio may

 

 

also be programmed for no lock out period.) At

 

 

the end of the "lock out" period, the radio sounds

 

 

two short low pitched "beeps" and is again

 

 

ready to receive a call from any of the pro-

 

 

grammed groups. (Trunked Mode Only).

Individual Call

-

Every radio in the system is programmed with

 

 

a unique individual identification code. A mobile

 

 

or personal unit can be programmed to call

 

 

another particular unit by selecting the individ-

 

 

ual by name or ID number. (Trunked Mode

 

 

Only).

queueing

-

the process that occurs when all channels in a

 

 

trunked system are busy and calls must be

 

 

addressed on a priority basis.

site controller

-

the computer controlled radio equipment at the

 

 

repeater site that controls a trunking system.

system (area)

-

the terms "system" and "area" are used inter-

 

 

changeably to refer to the particular group of

 

 

station repeaters currently providing service to

 

 

the radio.

System Manager

-

a computer that preforms the data basing and

 

 

system monitoring for the site controller.

System Scan

-

a programmed feature to scan (monitor activity

 

 

on) separate trunked systems and receive calls

 

 

on any of these systems. (Trunked Mode Only).

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LBI-38732E specifications

The Ericsson LBI-38732E is a prominent piece of communication equipment that showcases advanced features and cutting-edge technologies intended for enhancing network performance and reliability. This model is part of Ericsson's extensive portfolio designed for telecommunications service providers and enterprises looking for robust and scalable solutions.

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