Ericsson LBI-39110 User Manual

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Page 1 - Operator's Manual

LBI-39110Mobile CommunicationsALLEGRATM DUPLEXPORTABLE RADIOOperator's Manual

Page 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

10The keypad is used for manual number entryfor individual calls, access to a telephoneinterconnect system and activation of variousEDACS or conventio

Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS (CONTINUED)

11last user selections (unlessprogrammed for a particular power upoption).Initiates a call by sending the numbershown in the display, or functions ast

Page 4 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

12VOLUME UP BUTTONIncreases the volume level. 15 is the maximum level.VOLUME DOWN BUTTONDecreases the volume level. 00 is theminimum level unless pro

Page 5 - 1. Explosive Atmospheres

13OVERDIAL Enables overdial mode for placing/storing dispatch overdial calls.EXT MIC Toggles between externaland internal microphone.SIMPLEX Toggles

Page 6 - OPERATING PROCEDURES

14Extended Features - 2Press and hold first and one of thefollowing keys twice.KeyFunction CommentsTESTMODE Enters testmode (ifenabled).ver

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15A Indicates the radio is configured tonotify the user via an external alarmthat an individual call has beenreceived.B Not used.∆∆Indicates the radio

Page 8 - INTRODUCTION

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

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17OPERATIONGENERALTurning The Radio ON/OFFThe radio is powered ON by pressing andholding the button. All status indicators turnon momentarily and aft

Page 10 - Function Portion

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

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19Locking The RadioThe radio can be locked by pressing followed by . The ∆∆ icon is displayed. In thismode calls cannot be originated. This feature is

Page 12 - Extended Features - 1

Copyright© April 1994, Ericsson GE Mobile Communications Inc.2TABLE OF CONTENTSPageIMPORTANT SAFETYINFORMATION...

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20When a Flex Key is PC programmed, it islocked, thus preventing the user fromre-programming its function.Individual Call NotificationWhen an individu

Page 14 - Status Indicators

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

Page 15 - EDACS APPLICATIONS

22CLR key Usage - Last Digit Clear AndDisplay ClearTo clear the last digit entered in the display,momentarily press . To clear the entiredisplay, p

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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

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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

Page 18 - Unlocking The Radio

25operator enters or . The length ofpause is PC programmable.PROGRAMMABLE OPTIONSCall Time-outsThe Allegra Duplex Portable providesseveral time-ou

Page 19 - Individual Call Dialing

26Automatic LoginThe Allegra Duplex Portable supportsAutomatic Login for EDACS trunked systems.Wide Area System ScanThe Allegra Duplex Portable suppor

Page 20 - Using Special Call Lists

27Control Channel LimitsThis option provides for limited scanning of afrequency set for a control channel. Whenprogrammed, the radio is only capable

Page 21 - */System Key usage

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

Page 22 - 2/Call Timer

29Optional High Capacity BatteryRemoval:Grasp and move buttons Lift battery up and awayin direction away from from radio unit.radio unit.SLIDE INDI

Page 23 - 5/SIMPLEX

3TABLE OF CONTENTS (CONTINUED)Group Selection-Direct Number Entry... 18Unlocking The Radio... 18Locking The Radio..

Page 24 - 9/SCAN ADD/DELETE

30RECHARGINGAvoid recharging a battery before the lowbattery alarm has been issued, unless a SmartCharging Accessory is used.Never recharge a battery

Page 25 - Emergency

31If you are charging a High Capacity batteryin the vertical compartment, leave the tabdown.3. Place the battery in the vertical compartmentwith the r

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321. Locate the end of the battery with roundcharging contacts.2. Orient the battery with its inner surfacedown and place the round charging contactso

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33of the standard battery (only) or to powerthe radio.2. Plug the AC Adapter into a 120 VAC walloutlet.Using Smart Charging AccessoriesSome accessorie

Page 28 - CARE AND MAINTENANCE

34AVAILABLE OPTIONSThe following equipment options areavailable for the Allegra Duplex Portable. Refer toyour radio supplier for ordering information.

Page 29 - SLIDE INDICATOR

35FREQUENTLY CALLED NUMBERSMEMORY LOCATION NAME TELEPHONE NUMBER010203040506070809101112131415161718192021222324

Page 30 - Using Rapid Multi-Charger

362526272829303132333435363738394041424344454647484950

Page 33 - Restoring Battery Capacity

39WARRANTYA. Ericsson GE Mobile Communications Inc. (hereinafter "Seller") warrants to the original purchaser for use (hereinafter "Buy

Page 34 - AVAILABLE OPTIONS

4IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATIONSome of the following information may notapply to your particular product. However, as withany electrical product, precau

Page 35 - FREQUENTLY CALLED NUMBERS

EMERGENCY NUMBERSPoliceState PoliceFirePoison ControlAmbulanceLife Saving andRescue SquadPrinted in U.S.A.

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5*Do Not attempt to disassemble the product.This product does not contain customerserviceable components.* Damage Requiring Service - This productshou

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6electronic circuits perform normally when theradio is transmitting.3. Dynamite Blasting CapsDynamite blasting caps may be caused toexplode by operati

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7Commission (FCC). Operators of two-way radioequipment must be thoroughly familiar with therules that apply to the intended type of radiooperation. F

Page 39 - WARRANTY

8for your station's particular type of operationfor the proper procedure.8. No changes or adjustments shall be made tothe equipment except by an

Page 40 - EMERGENCY NUMBERS

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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