LBI-39110Mobile CommunicationsALLEGRATM DUPLEXPORTABLE RADIOOperator's Manual
10The keypad is used for manual number entryfor individual calls, access to a telephoneinterconnect system and activation of variousEDACS or conventio
11last user selections (unlessprogrammed for a particular power upoption).Initiates a call by sending the numbershown in the display, or functions ast
12VOLUME UP BUTTONIncreases the volume level. 15 is the maximum level.VOLUME DOWN BUTTONDecreases the volume level. 00 is theminimum level unless pro
13OVERDIAL Enables overdial mode for placing/storing dispatch overdial calls.EXT MIC Toggles between externaland internal microphone.SIMPLEX Toggles
14Extended Features - 2Press and hold first and one of thefollowing keys twice.KeyFunction CommentsTESTMODE Enters testmode (ifenabled).ver
15A Indicates the radio is configured tonotify the user via an external alarmthat an individual call has beenreceived.B Not used.∆∆Indicates the radio
16AUTOKEYWhen the PTT is keyed to place acall on the system, but the PTT isreleased before the channel isassigned (e.g. a queued call), theradio autom
17OPERATIONGENERALTurning The Radio ON/OFFThe radio is powered ON by pressing andholding the button. All status indicators turnon momentarily and aft
18for the programmed display time-out period. If theis released and then pressed again duringthis time the radio ramps to the next system namein the
19Locking The RadioThe radio can be locked by pressing followed by . The ∆∆ icon is displayed. In thismode calls cannot be originated. This feature is
Copyright© April 1994, Ericsson GE Mobile Communications Inc.2TABLE OF CONTENTSPageIMPORTANT SAFETYINFORMATION...
20When a Flex Key is PC programmed, it islocked, thus preventing the user fromre-programming its function.Individual Call NotificationWhen an individu
21Storing A Telephone Number To The CallListThe number of dial locations (10, 20, 30, 40,or 50) available is set through radio programming.The maximum
22CLR key Usage - Last Digit Clear AndDisplay ClearTo clear the last digit entered in the display,momentarily press . To clear the entiredisplay, p
23after a preset time-out or can be removed from thedisplay by pressing . Call timer can berefresh by pressing followed by .Time of the last inte
248/SCANScan operation is controlled by this keysequence (i.e. followed by /SCAN).Display will read “SCAN ON” or “SCAN OFF”.(Note: Scan must be off
25operator enters or . The length ofpause is PC programmable.PROGRAMMABLE OPTIONSCall Time-outsThe Allegra Duplex Portable providesseveral time-ou
26Automatic LoginThe Allegra Duplex Portable supportsAutomatic Login for EDACS trunked systems.Wide Area System ScanThe Allegra Duplex Portable suppor
27Control Channel LimitsThis option provides for limited scanning of afrequency set for a control channel. Whenprogrammed, the radio is only capable
28If the low battery alarm sounds will a call isin progress, you should end the call . If the callcontinues, the radio will turn itself off after a sh
29Optional High Capacity BatteryRemoval:Grasp and move buttons Lift battery up and awayin direction away from from radio unit.radio unit.SLIDE INDI
3TABLE OF CONTENTS (CONTINUED)Group Selection-Direct Number Entry... 18Unlocking The Radio... 18Locking The Radio..
30RECHARGINGAvoid recharging a battery before the lowbattery alarm has been issued, unless a SmartCharging Accessory is used.Never recharge a battery
31If you are charging a High Capacity batteryin the vertical compartment, leave the tabdown.3. Place the battery in the vertical compartmentwith the r
321. Locate the end of the battery with roundcharging contacts.2. Orient the battery with its inner surfacedown and place the round charging contactso
33of the standard battery (only) or to powerthe radio.2. Plug the AC Adapter into a 120 VAC walloutlet.Using Smart Charging AccessoriesSome accessorie
34AVAILABLE OPTIONSThe following equipment options areavailable for the Allegra Duplex Portable. Refer toyour radio supplier for ordering information.
35FREQUENTLY CALLED NUMBERSMEMORY LOCATION NAME TELEPHONE NUMBER010203040506070809101112131415161718192021222324
362526272829303132333435363738394041424344454647484950
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39WARRANTYA. Ericsson GE Mobile Communications Inc. (hereinafter "Seller") warrants to the original purchaser for use (hereinafter "Buy
4IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATIONSome of the following information may notapply to your particular product. However, as withany electrical product, precau
EMERGENCY NUMBERSPoliceState PoliceFirePoison ControlAmbulanceLife Saving andRescue SquadPrinted in U.S.A.
5*Do Not attempt to disassemble the product.This product does not contain customerserviceable components.* Damage Requiring Service - This productshou
6electronic circuits perform normally when theradio is transmitting.3. Dynamite Blasting CapsDynamite blasting caps may be caused toexplode by operati
7Commission (FCC). Operators of two-way radioequipment must be thoroughly familiar with therules that apply to the intended type of radiooperation. F
8for your station's particular type of operationfor the proper procedure.8. No changes or adjustments shall be made tothe equipment except by an
9The portable radio has an antenna whichcan be unfolded so that it points directly upwardsand, when not in use, can be folded downcompletely.The 20-bu
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