M/A-Com LPE-200 Operator's Manual

Manual is about: EDACS / ProVoice Portable Radio

Summary of LPE-200

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    Operator’s manual ae/lzt 123 1868 r10a edacs ® /provoice ™ lpe-200 portable radio.

  • Page 2: Note!

    2 copyright © 1998 - 2001 m/a-com private radio systems, inc. All rights reserved. Note! Repairs to this equipment should be made only by an authorized service technician or facility designated by the supplier. Any repairs, alterations or substitution of recommended parts made by the user to this eq...

  • Page 3: Table of Contents

    3 table of contents page introduction ............................................... 7 user interface ........................................... 8 buttons and knobs ........................... 12 keypad .................................................... 15 standard functions .......................

  • Page 4: Table of Contents

    4 table of contents page group or channel selection ...................32 trunked mode operation................35 receiving a group call ..........................35 sending a group call .............................37 conventional failsoft ..............................38 emergency operation.........

  • Page 5: Table of Contents

    5 table of contents page sending a telephone interconnect call (trunked mode only)....................... 55 dtmf overdial / conventional mode telephone interconnect................... 58 programmable entries ......................... 61 prestoring individual and telephone interconnect calls from th...

  • Page 6: Table of Contents

    6 table of contents page adding channels to a scan list .....................................................83 deleting channels from a scan list ..........................................84 nuisance delete ..............................84 turning scan on .................................85 turning...

  • Page 7: Introduction

    7 introduction this manual describes how to use the edacs /provoice lpe-200 portable radio. The lpe-200 is a synthesized, microprocessor-based, high performance portable fm radio providing reliable two-way communications in the enhanced digital access communications system (edacs) or provoice trunki...

  • Page 8: User Interface

    8 • up to 800 system/group combinations and up to 200 conventional channels • translucent keys user interface the lpe-200 operating controls are located on the radio's front, top and left panels. A 6-button (scan model) or 15-button (system model) keypad, liquid crystal display (lcd), microphone and...

  • Page 9: Figure 1 - Lpe-200 Radio

    9 figure 1 - lpe-200 radio (scan model shown).

  • Page 10: Figure 2 - Lpe-200 Radio

    10 figure 2 - lpe-200 radio (system model shown).

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    11 power on/off volume knob system/group channel knob antenna emergency button tx led option button clear/monitor button push-to-talk (ptt) button battery release button figure 3 – top, back and left panel views.

  • Page 12: Buttons and Knobs

    12 buttons and knobs this section describes the primary function of the button and knob controls. Other functions associated with these controls are detailed in later sections. System/ group/ channel knob selects systems or groups/channels (depending on programming). This is a 16 - position rotary k...

  • Page 13: Emergency/

    13 level (i.E. Vol = 31). The volume range is from a minimum programmed level of zero (displayed as off in the display) up to 31 which is the loudest level. Emergency/ home button the emergency/home button is used to automatically select a pre-programmed group/system by pressing and holding for a pr...

  • Page 14: Clear/

    14 clear/ monitor button serves several purposes depending on the operating mode. In trunked mode, the clear/monitor button exits the current operation and removes all displays associated with it. The radio and display then return to the group receive state. In conventional mode, pressing this butto...

  • Page 15: Keypad

    15 keypad the keypad layout has a total of 6 or 15 keys. The keys have special functions and are labeled as such using a symbol or abbreviated word describing its primary function. Numeric entry is a secondary function of the keys. Each key is described below. Figure 4 - keypad (scan model) figure 5...

  • Page 16: Standard Functions

    16 standard functions > primary function - changes the system or group/channel (depending on programming). Secondary function - used to scroll through items within a list. Press , to scroll in increasing order, > to scroll in decreasing order. M primary function - accesses the menu list. This is a l...

  • Page 17: Scan Model

    17 scan model o user defined. A adds or deletes selected groups or channels from the scan list of the currently selected system. See trunked and conventional scan section for details. S toggles scan operation on and off. System model 1 used to directly access systems via the keypad and to access sys...

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    18 4 used to turn private encryption feature on and off. 6 9 adds or deletes selected groups or channels from the scan list of the currently selected system. See trunked and conventional scan section for details. First press recalls current status. Second press adds or deletes. * used to place a tel...

  • Page 19: Standard Assignments

    19 the operating procedures that follow assume that the buttons and keypad keys operate as marked. If they have been reassigned, table 1 should be completed to show the new function(s). Substitute the new assigned keys when using the operating procedures. Table 1 - button and key assignments standar...

  • Page 20: Display

    20 display the radio display is made up of 3 lines (figure 6). Lines 1 and 2 contain eight alphanumeric character blocks and are used primarily to display system and group names. Line 1 also displays radio status messages. The 3rd line is used primarily to display radio status icons. All three lines...

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    21 in trunked mode: on - indicates the radio is transmitting or receiving a call on the working channel. Flashing - indicates a call has been queued. In conventional mode: on – indicates a call is being received. On - indicates the radio is transmitting. Note: when operating in a trunked system, the...

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    22 auto power mode automatically adjusts radio output power to optimize battery life. Indicates battery voltage is getting low. Note: when or in conjunction with low batt message the radio will no longer transmit. The radio will automatically power down soon after this condition exists. Indicates th...

  • Page 23: Messages

    23 on - indicates selected group or channel is priority-one scan. On - indicator for conventional channel is enabled with channel guard. Flashing - indicates channel guard is temporarily disabled. Messages during radio operation, various radio status messages can be displayed. The messages are descr...

  • Page 24: Message

    24 message name description channel scan indicates the control channel is lost and the radio has entered the control channel scan mode to search for the control channel. (usually out of range indication.) wa scan wide area scan - trunked mode only. Indicates the radio has entered the wide area scan ...

  • Page 25: Message

    25 message name description radio will automatically shutdown. Rxemer receive emergency - trunked mode only. Indicates an emergency call is being received. This message will be flashing on line two. Txemer transmit emergency - trunked mode only. Indicates an emergency call has been transmitted on th...

  • Page 26: Error Messages

    26 error messages if either of the following error messages is displayed, the radio was either programmed incorrectly or needs servicing: dsp err err=xxxx dsp err or dig v err (power up only) universal device connector (udc) the universal device connector (udc) provides connections for external acce...

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    27 call queued (trunked mode only) a high-pitched tone after pressing the ptt button indicates the system has placed the call request in the queue. The receiving unit(s) also hear the tones, indicating they will receive a call shortly. If the ptt button is released, the radio will autokey whenever a...

  • Page 28: Carrier Control Timer

    28 carrier control timer if the programmed time for continuous transmission is exceeded, five short high-pitched warning tones followed by a long low-pitched tone will be heard. The transmitter will shut down shortly after hearing the alert, interrupting communications. Release and re-key the ptt bu...

  • Page 29: Operation

    29 operation turning on the radio 1. Turn on the radio by rotating the power on- off/volume knob clockwise. A short alert signal (if enabled through programming) indicates the radio is ready to use. 2. The display shows the last selected system and group or a default system and group (depending on p...

  • Page 30: System Selection

    30 system/group/channel selection system selection several methods can be used to select a new system. Method 1: from knob: if system selection is programmed to the system/ group/channel knob, select a system by turning the system/ group/channel knob to the desired system number position (1- 16). Th...

  • Page 31: Or  > Will

    31 note: if system selection is programmed to the system/group/channel knob, direct access to systems will not be available. Pressing or > will scroll through different sets of 16 systems each (banks) if more than 16 systems are programmed into the radio. The systems within each bank are then select...

  • Page 32: Group Or Channel Selection

    32 press m. Group or channel selection several methods can be used to select a new group or channel. Method 1: from knob: if group selection is programmed to the system/group/ channel knob, select a group by turning the system/group/channel knob to the desired group number position. The display regi...

  • Page 33: Or  >

    33 note: if group selection is programmed to the system/group/channel knob, direct access to groups will not be available. Pressing the or > will scroll through different sets of 16 groups each (banks) if more than 16 groups are programmed into the radio. The groups within each bank are then selecta...

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    34 example: system: 1 = north group: 1=group 1 2 = south 2=group 2 3 = east 3=group 3 4 = west 4=group 4 press 2 (north is the currently selected group). Press 4. Press m..

  • Page 35: Trunked Mode Operation

    35 trunked mode operation digital trunking provides fast communication access at all times, even during busy hours. In this mode the operator selects a communications system and group and the audio communication or working channel (wc) is allocated through digital signaling with the site. Receiving ...

  • Page 36: M Key

    36 the initiating radio id of the last group call received is shown on line one of the display. Use the > to view the radio id's of other radios that initiated group calls. Pressing the m key will display the time elapsed since that call was received. Pressing ptt will initiate an individual call to...

  • Page 37: Sending A Group Call

    37 sending a group call 1. Turn on the radio and set the power on- off/volume knob to the desired volume level. Select the desired system and group. 2. Press and hold the ptt button. The radio will display the system and group names and perform the necessary signaling required to obtain a communicat...

  • Page 38: Conventional Failsoft

    38 conventional failsoft in the unlikely event of a failure of the edacs or provoice system, communications may take place in conventional failsoft mode. The radio will be automatically directed to a communications channel set up for this purpose. During this mode of operation, conv fs will be displ...

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    39 declared scanning will stop and restarts only after the emergency has been cleared. Receiving an emergency call when receiving an emergency call on the selected group and system, an alert beep is heard and comes on. The message *rxemer* flashes in the display on line two until the emergency condi...

  • Page 40: Scanning Trunked Groups

    40 4. Release ptt when the transmission is complete. 5. To clear the emergency first press and hold the clear/monitor button. While continuing to hold the clear/monitor button, press the emergency button. (this will work if the radio is programmed to clear emergencies.) scanning trunked groups group...

  • Page 41: Scan Model Radios

    41 selected group, the radio will switch to the selected group since it has priority. • the radio will continue scanning if a new group is selected when scan is on. • pressing the ptt button when scan is on will cause the radio to transmit on the displayed group or to the currently selected group (d...

  • Page 42: Fixed P1

    42 5. Press a a third time to set the group to priority 1. A is displayed on line three. The priority level section sequence only advances the group to the next high priority level and stops at priority level 1. To select a lower priority level, the group must be deleted from the scan list and then ...

  • Page 43: System Model Radios

    43 system model radios 1. With scan operation turned off, select the desired group to add to the selected trunked system group scan list. 2. Press 6. The current priority status of the group will be displayed in column 10 of line three for a time-out period. If the group is not part of the scan list...

  • Page 44: 6 Or The 9 Key. Then

    44 fixed p1 a priority 1 group has been pre- programmed into the radio. A new priority 1 group cannot be selected. Fixd lst a fixed scan list has been pre- programmed into the radio. It is not possible to change the list without reprogramming the radio. Note: to quickly view multiple group scan stat...

  • Page 45: System Model Radios

    45 system model radios 1. With scan operation turned off, select the desired group to delete from the selected trunked system's group scan list. 2. Press 9. The current status of the group is displayed for a time-out period. 3. While the status is displayed, press 9 to delete the group from the scan...

  • Page 46: Scanning Trunked Systems

    46 scanning trunked systems the radio can be programmed with the following system scan features. These features are automatically enabled upon radio power up. A key or menu option is also defined to allow the system scan features to be toggled during radio operation. This is covered in the menu sele...

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    47 prosound/proscan algorithm is enabled as explained on the following page). This priority scan timer is reset each time the ptt button is pressed or when the call is received. If the priority system control channel is found, (or meets the predefined criteria (prosound/proscan)), the radio will aut...

  • Page 48: Prosound

    48 prosound the radio may be programmed for prosound system scan operation for multi-site applications. Prosound is an enhanced multi-site system scanning algorithm compared to wide area system scan. Prosound provides the radio with the ability to select a new system for the radio to communicate on,...

  • Page 49: Menu Selection

    49 scanning algorithm designed to replace prosound scanning. Proscan provides the radio with the ability to select a new system for the radio to communicate on, when the selected system drops below a predefined level. This is accomplished by enabling each radio to analyze the signal quality of its c...

  • Page 50: Pre-Programmed Keypad Key

    50 pre-programmed keypad key press the pre-programmed key and the sysc on or sysc off display message is displayed for two seconds to show the new state. Individual calls receiving and responding to an individual call (trunked mode only) when the radio receives an individual call (a call directed on...

  • Page 51: # Key Twice. Use

    51 to respond after the call-back time-out, press the # key. The radio's display will show the callers id on the first line and whci=1 on the second line. Pressing the ptt button at this point will initiate an individual call back to the original caller. The radio stores the id's of the last 10 call...

  • Page 52: Pre-Stored Individual Calls

    52 pressing ptt will initiate an individual call to the displayed logical id. Turning the radio off and on will clear this list. Sending an individual call (trunked mode only) pre-stored individual calls the following procedures describes how to initiate and complete a pre-stored individual call. Sy...

  • Page 53: Scan Model

    53 scan model 1. To select a pre-stored individual number, enter the menu mode by using the m key. Scroll through the mode list using the or > key. Press m. Turns on. Scroll through the list of stored phone numbers using the or > key until the desired number is displayed. Press m. 2. Press the ptt b...

  • Page 54: Call Storage Lists

    54 2. Press the ptt button to transmit. Turns on, turns off and the channel access tone sounds. Line one shows the called individual's id followed by the logical id number of the unit being called. The message *indv* displays on line two. Proceed talking into the microphone. Call storage lists there...

  • Page 55: M Key

    55 when in the saved call list, pressing the m key toggles the time stamp on and off. The time stamp indicates how long ago the call was received. When in the pre-stored list pressing the m key toggles the logical identification (lid) on and off. Telephone interconnect calls receiving a telephone in...

  • Page 56: Note

    56 press the m key again then use the , > keys to scroll through the list of prestored numbers. 2. Press and release the ptt button. When the radio is clear to transmit, turns on, turns off and the channel access tone sounds. Line one shows the accompanying name selected from the list of stored numb...

  • Page 57: Only)

    57 direct dialing of phone calls (system model only) 1. If the phone number is not stored in the pre- stored list of phone numbers, but the phone number is known, it can be entered directly from the keypad. Start by pressing the *. Then enter the required number from the keypad. Note: the last numbe...

  • Page 58: Interconnect

    58 in half-duplex mode, only one person may talk at a time. The radio ptt button needs to be pressed in order to communicate to the individual called and released for the individual called to be heard. 4. To terminate the call, momentarily press the clear/monitor button. Dtmf overdial / conventional...

  • Page 59: Scan Radio:

    59 the following steps are required to dial these numbers: scan radio: 1. Follow the procedure in sending a telephone interconnect call (trunked mode only) to establish a connection to the telephone system or consult the system administrator for the procedure to access a dial tone on the trunked or ...

  • Page 60: System Radio:

    60 system radio: the following steps are required to dial these numbers: 1. Follow the procedure in sending a telephone interconnect call (trunked mode only) to establish a connection to the telephone system or consult the system administrator for the procedure to access a dial tone on the trunked o...

  • Page 61: M Is Pressed.

    61 prevents unwanted numbers from being sent the next time the ptt button is pressed during the call). This overdial select/entry mode remains active until the call is dropped, cleared, or m is pressed. The overdial select/entry mode can be re-entered if the call is still active by pressing *. Progr...

  • Page 62: Status/message Operation

    62 3. Enter the desired number. If necessary, a pause can be entered by pressing and holding 0-9, *, or # until an underscore appears in the display (telephone interconnect only). The individual call list entries will accept up to 5 digits. The phone call list entries accept a combination of up to 3...

  • Page 63: M Key And Then The

    63 pressed (the m key will override the time-out period), the status is selected and will be transmitted to the site or stored in the radio memory where it can be polled by the site at a future time. Status messages can also be programmed for single key operation so that a single press of a key assi...

  • Page 64: Emergency Operation

    64 activation message is sent by the system manager. Each radio that receives and acknowledges the regrouping instructions is successfully regrouped. Pressing and holding the clear/monitor button for 2.5 seconds toggles the user into and out of the dynamic regroup groupset. A double beep will sound ...

  • Page 65: Macro Key Operation

    65 declare the emergency on the currently selected dynamic group. Macro key operation macro key operation permits the user to accomplish a series of key strokes with a single "macro" key stroke. Each macro key is capable of executing up to twenty (20) key strokes, to any pushbutton input (i.E., keyp...

  • Page 66: , Or > Will

    66 the radio will continue to receive and transmit normally while in the menu function. To scroll through the menu options use the , or > keys. When the required menu item has been found align the cursor with the option then press m to select it. The menu item's parameter setting shown in the displa...

  • Page 67: , Or >.

    67 press: m the backlight menu item is activated. Line one shows the active menu item and its current parameter setting. Line two shows the currently selected system or group name. The menu item's parameter setting shown in the display can now be changed by using , or >. Once the desired setting is ...

  • Page 68: M Button.

    68 the tx power menu item, when selected, toggles lo/hi/auto power for trunked systems or lo/hi power for conventional systems. It does not use or > to scroll nor an additional press of the m button. Table 2 - menu item information feature display parameter setting comment keypad lock menu item: key...

  • Page 69: Feature

    69 feature display parameter setting comment display current home group/ channel home n/a selects home group/channel select desired system sys sel n/a refer to the table of contents for system/ group/ channel selection. Add group/ channel to scan list scan add n/a adds to scan list. Delete group/cha...

  • Page 70: Feature

    70 feature display parameter setting comment feature encryption display menu item: features once selected: see feature encryption display section informational displays only; no user selectable settings indicates current features programmed into the radio as well as certain information required to a...

  • Page 71: Digital Mode

    71 non-encrypted. Clear mode transmissions can be easily monitored by unauthorized persons. Groups or channels programmed for clear operation cannot transmit or receive digital or private messages. Digital mode the digital mode allows the radio to transmit and receive digitized voice signals. Digita...

  • Page 72: Dtmf

    72 dtmf the overdial dtmf tones are not available while in the digital mode. Private mode the private modes allow the radio to transmit encrypted messages and receive clear or private transmissions. The radio transmits private if the group/channel is programmed for private operation and forced opera...

  • Page 73: M Key, Then Following The

    73 and clear with the m key, then following the selection mode rules. Radios programmed for forced private operation do not allow a change of the transmit mode. Displaying the currently used cryptographic key number to display the cryptographic key currently in use for either the system encryption k...

  • Page 74: Group/channel Encryption Key

    74 group/channel encryption key key zero all cryptographic keys can be zeroed (erased from radio memory) by pressing the monitor/clear button and while still pressing this button, press and hold the option button. Press both buttons for 2 seconds. A series of beeps will begins at the start of the 2 ...

  • Page 75: 4 Key Can Be Used to

    75 private operation and the correct cryptographic key must be loaded into the radio. Transmitting an encrypted call 1. Select the desired group or channel. 2. Place the radio in private mode by pressing the m key, then follow the selection mode rules. On a system radio, the 4 key can be used to tog...

  • Page 76: Scanned Group Calls

    76 scanned group calls receiving a scanned group call is the same as receiving a selected group call. During the scan hang time, if the radio was programmed for autoselect, it will transmit back in the same mode it received the call. For example, if a clear group is entered in the scan list, it will...

  • Page 77: For Digital Voice Operation

    77 table 3 - transmit/receive mode compatibility for digital voice operation group/channel programming (transmit) clear receive digital receive private receive clear yes no no digital yes yes no private yes no yes* *assumes the proper cryptographic key is loaded conventional digital or encrypted cha...

  • Page 78: Portable Data

    78 portable data the lpe-200 radios, when operating in the edacs configuration, permit either voice or data calls to be transmitted or received. The radio can handle only one type of call at a time; however, selection of either data or voice is selected transparently by the operator through normal u...

  • Page 79: Data On

    79 data on displayed for two seconds on top line of display when the radio is toggled to the data enabled state. Data off operation the radio can be placed in the data disabled state by any of the following methods. When the data state is disabled, the display shows "data off" on the top line. • dec...

  • Page 80: Exiting Data Calls

    80 exiting data calls under normal conditions, the radio enters the scan lockout mode and returns to the control channel after completion of a data call (transmit or receive). If, during a data call, one of the following conditions occurs, the data call is immediately terminated and the radio per-fo...

  • Page 81: Data Lockout Mode

    81 • entering individual call mode. • a new emergency assignment has been received. • an emergency declared or cleared. • receiving an individual or phone call. • receiving agency, fleet or system all call. • pressing s or 3 to turn scan on or off. Data lockout mode during the voice call scan hang t...

  • Page 82: Receiving A Call

    82 digital channel guard ) on and off if programmed for the selected channel. Will be on when channel guard is enabled on a selected channel. Receiving a call 1. Turn on the radio by rotating the power on- off/volume knob clockwise (out of detent). A short alert signal (if enabled through programmin...

  • Page 83: A Or

    83 receiver or observe the display for the absence of . If the channel busy lockout feature is programmed for the selected channel, the radio will not transmit when the channel is busy. 3. Press and hold the ptt button. The radio will display and a short beep sounds (if programmed) indicating that c...

  • Page 84: Scan Dis

    84 scan dis the radio is not programmed to scan. Fixd lst a fixed scan list has been pre- programmed into the radio. It is not possible to change the list without reprogramming the radio. Deleting channels from a scan list 1. With scan operation turned off select the desired channel to delete from t...

  • Page 85: Turning Scan On

    85 turning scan on 1. Toggle scan operation on by pressing s or 3. Rotates clockwise when the radio is scanning. 2. When a channel on the scan list receives a channel assignment, the radio unmutes on the assigned channel, comes on and the received scan channel is displayed. • the radio will continue...

  • Page 86: Note

    86 operating rules and regulations repairs to this equipment should be made only by an authorized service technician or facility designated by the supplier. Any repairs, alterations or substitution of recommended parts made by the user to this equipment not approved by the manufacturer could void th...

  • Page 87

    87 2. Use of profane or obscene language is prohibited by federal law. 3. It is against the law to send false call letters or a false distress or emergency message. 4. The fcc requires that conversations be brief and confined to business. To save time, use coded messages whenever possible. 5. Using ...

  • Page 88: Operating Tips

    88 operating tips the following conditions tend to reduce the effective range of two-way radios and should be avoided whenever possible. • operating the radio in low areas of terrain or while under power lines or bridges. • operating the radio inside of a vehicle or in a metal or steel framed buildi...

  • Page 89

    89 chargers are available with nominal charge times of one hour. Combinations include single and multiposition, rapid charge units. When charging a battery pack that is attached to a radio, always turn the radio off to ensure a full charge. For specific instructions refer to the applicable charger o...

  • Page 90: Disposal

    90 rechargeable battery pack disposal nickel cadmium (nicd) battery pack disposal the product you have purchased may contain a nicd (nickel cadmium) rechargeable, recyclable battery. At the end of its useful life under various state and local laws it may be illegal to dispose of this battery into th...

  • Page 91: The Battery Pack

    91 2. Align the battery pack tabs with the battery mounting plate slots on the back of the radio (see figure 7). 3. Insert the tabs into the slots, push down and slide the battery toward the battery latch until the battery latch clicks into place. 1. While pressing the battery pack release button 4....

  • Page 92: Intrinsically Safe Usage

    92 2. Press the battery release button to release the battery. 3. Remove the battery pack by sliding it back until it stops. Then lift up and away until it separate from the radio. Intrinsically safe usage selected portable radios with appropriate factory installed options are certified as intrinsic...

  • Page 93: Battery Packs

    93 battery packs only battery packs identified with a green fm/csa label shall be used with a portable radio that is rated and labeled as factory mutual/csa intrinsically safe. Use of nonspecified battery packs voids factory mutual/csa approval. The following battery packs are approved for use in in...

  • Page 94: Accessories

    94 accessories use of accessories other than those listed voids factory mutual/csa approval. The following accessories are for use with intrinsically safe radios: kry 101 1617/3 speaker microphone kry 101 1617/a2, a4 speaker microphone with antenna provision (order antenna seperately) rld 541 07/11 ...

  • Page 95: Glossary

    95 glossary agency - an agency is composed of multiple fleets. Units can be programmed to initiate agency calls to access multiple fleets. (trunked mode only) base/unit operation - a programmed option used in some fleets so units can only hear and talk to a base dispatch unit, not to other mobiles o...

  • Page 96

    96 group or subfleet - a group of users share the same program group identification number in their mobile and personal 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...

  • Page 97

    97 system scan - a programmed feature to scan (monitor activity on) separate trunked systems and receive calls on any of these systems. (trunked mode only) talk-around mode - also referred to as "direct mode", talk-around provides a direct unit-to-unit short range communications link. It is intended...

  • Page 98: Warranty

    98 warranty a. M/a-com private radio systems, inc. (hereinafter "seller") warrants to the original purchaser for use (hereinafter "buyer") that equipment manufactured by or for the seller shall be free from defects in material, workmanship and title, and shall conform to its published specifications...

  • Page 99: Battery Warranty

    99 battery warranty a. M/a-com private radio systems, inc. (hereinafter "seller") warrants to the original purchaser for use (hereinafter "buyer") that nickel-cadmium and nickel-metal hydride batteries supplied by seller shall be free from defects in material and workmanship, and shall conform to it...

  • Page 100: 100

    100 operator’s radio setup radio type: _____________________________ frequency band: ________________________ operator’s name: _______________________ emergency group: ______________________.

  • Page 101: 101

    101 emergency numbers police state police fire poison control ambulance life saving and rescue squad.

  • Page 102: M/a-Com Wireless Systems

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