GE-MARC OPERATION

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 Channel will be displayed. If the unit does not pass the test, an error message will be displayed (see the ERROR MESSAGES section), or the display will be blank.

2.Press the SHIFT/CLR button and then use the SELECT buttons s or tto select a GE-MARC system. The SYStem display will indicate the current System selected. If the GRP/SYS icons are lit when a system is selected, this indicates the default mode for that system is Group mode. However, if the SPC icon is lit then this indicates that no groups are programmed for that system and therefore the default mode is the Special Call mode.

3.Use the SELECT buttons s or tto select the desired Group or Special Call Item. The Group or Special Call items will be displayed in the right field. If the radio is in the Special Call but no Special Call Items are programmed for that system then the left field will show SP while the right field will be blank. The radio is now ready to receive messages.

4.INDIVIDUAL CALL - If an individual call (call directed only to your radio) is received, the radio unsquelches on the assigned channel and the "BSY" flag lights. The individual call received tones (one high followed by one low) will sound and "id" (for individual call) is displayed in the GRP field. The call received tones may be programmed off.

GROUP CALL - When the radio receives a group call, it unsquelches on the assigned channel and lights the "BSY" turns on. The group call received tone (single tone) will sound (unless programmed off).

INTERCONNECT CALL - If an interconnect call (telephone call di- rected to your radio) is received, the radio unsquelches on the assigned channel and the "BSY" flag turns on. If the received tone set was the selected group tone set, then the radio will behave as it does when it receives a group call from another radio. If the tone set was the selected system’s individual call tone set, the radio will behave as if it had received an individual call from another radio.

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Ericsson LBI-38823D manual GE-MARC Operation

LBI-38823D specifications

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