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User’s ManualEDACS®IPE Series Radio

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ANSWERING AN INDIVIDUAL CALLWhen you are being called, the radio will beep every5 seconds to alert you of the incoming call and willcontinue until any

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you are not in a call, pressing the key will alsodelete all entered digits.2.When you have entered the number, press .The text DIALING shows in the

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Nobody Answers or You Hear a Busy or Fast BusyTonePress . The telephone number will be re-tained in the memory and you can easily repeatthe call.Last

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SPress to answer. The TX and BSY symbolswill light up and CALL will be removed.EWhen the conversation is finished, press .Unanswered Call CounterIf

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3.Press to exit from the menu function.GROUP SELECTIONEDACS group selections are also made through theuser menu.1. Press . Then use the key to sc

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VOLUME CONTROL KNOBKeypad volume and earpiece volume is adjust-able from the knob on top of the radio.HANDSFREE Volume Control<>During handsfree

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The air time of the outgoing call includes the timetaken to connect the call.TURNING THE UNIT OFFEPress and hold down the key until you heara beep.

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• Displays battery level indicator.Numeric Field Displays the telephone number entered on the key-pad, or recalled from memory.Status IndicatorsEMG Em

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BUTTONPUSH-TO-TALK(PTT button)Located on side. Enables radio’stransmitter. PTT must be held downto transmit during simplex opera-tion.MONITOR Locate

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EEND ON/OFFIf a call is in progress, pressing terminatesthe call. Otherwise you can turn the radio ON orOFF by holding down the key until you hear a

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NOTICE!This manual covers Ericsson and General Electricproducts manufactured and sold by Ericsson Inc.NOTE!Repairs to this equipment should be made on

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Mute Key (Microphone Mute)MHold down to mute the microphone dur-ing a conversation. If the radio is used withhands free equipment, the separate mi-c

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3. Pressing will turn on/off Group Scanfunction.4. Pressing while in MENU will exit tothe group display.Numeric Keys12 . . . 90Used to enter tel

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Used in Alpha mode to enter a space or astar.#PoundUsed when entering a manual pause be-fore a sequence of digits that is to be sentin a cluster as DT

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CALL ORIGINATE ALERTIf programmed, a short tone is sounded whenever the key or PTT button is pressed and the radio hasacquired a channel. This tone in

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CALL DENIEDIf after pressing key or PTT button a short tone isheard and the word DENIED appears on the display,this indicates that the system has den

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set to one of several different signals. See the paragraphUser Menu Functions.Error SignalA short beep tells you have done something incor-rectly. For

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An option is set by entering the menu, toggling to theright alternative and pressing . The telephone thenprompts for the personal code. If the right

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5. Enter OLD code.6. Enter NEW code.7. Enter NEW code (to verify new code).8. Press to store new code.9.Press to exit from menu function.STORING NU

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2. Press . Then press to scroll to STORE --.Press and the word STORE is displayed,followed by the first free memory location, forexample 22.3. To

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the cursor to the next position. You can enter upto eight letters.- To enter a letter, press the appropriate nu-meric key once, twice, or three times,

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TABLE OF CONTENTSINTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5BASIC OPERATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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You can choose either to:a. Store the number in a different memory location.Enter the number of the memory location andpress .b. Store the number und

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Store the number in an already occupied memorylocation, thus erasing the old number (and name).Enter the required memory position and press .RECALLIN

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2. Enter the first letter of the name by pressing therelevant numeric key once, twice or three times,depending on the position of the desired letter.3

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Recalling a Number by Entering the MemoryLocation 1. Press . Press to scroll to RECALL--2. Enter the memory location (one or two digits).The number

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Changing a Recalled NumberA telephone number recalled from the memory canbe altered by erasing the last digits using the key, andthen entering new d

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4. Press again. The message CLEARED is dis-played for 5 seconds, and the number (andname) stored in location 22 are now erased.RECALLING A NUMBER DU

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To send DTMF signals:1. Call the desired number.2. When the call has been connected, pressingkeys 0 - 9, *, and # will cause the correspondingDTMF sig

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MENU FUNCTION DEFINITIONSMenuPosition Function1 Store telephone number (name)2 Recall telephone number (name)3 Select system4 Group Selection5 Electro

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(2) RECALL NUMBERS (and names): Lets you recalltelephone numbers (names) from memory.Default: RECALL --RECALL --: Recall number from memory by enteri

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(5) ELECTRONIC LOCK: Lets you lock the radio torestrict unauthorized use and enter personal lock code.Default: LOCK OFFLOCK OFF: No restrictions, t

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TABLE OF CONTENTS (CONT’D)STORING NUMBERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27STORING A NUMBER (AND NAME) . . . . . . 27MEMORY PROT

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(7) RING VOLUME: Lets you select the ring volumesignal.Default: RING HIGHNote: One ring signal is sounded for each corre-sponding Ring Volume displa

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(10) KEY BURST, TONES, OR CLICKS: Lets youselect whether keypad numeric keys (0-9, #, *) pro-duce DTMF tones or key clicks.Default: KEY CONT.KEY BUR

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(14) RESETTABLE ACCUMULATED CALL TIME: Dis-plays accumulated call time, in hours and minutes, sincelast reset.ACCUM TIME: Displays the accumulated t

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Low Battery AlertYour radio should typically provide ninety (90) minutesof continuous talk-time before needing to be recharged.An alert tone sounds fo

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• A battery may explode if disposed of in a fire.• Use only Ericsson specified batteries and charg-ers.Rechargeable Battery Pack DisposalThe product t

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Inserting and Removing a BatteryStandard Battery45

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RECHARGINGYour charger is intended for indoor use only. Keepcharger and AC adaptor dry. Do not use in or near water.Avoid recharging a battery before

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Using a Desk-Top Charger1. Connect the AC Adapter to the desk-top charger.2. Plug the AC adapter into a wall outlet.3. Remove the battery from the rad

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Restoring Battery CapacityIf you often recharge a battery before the low batteryalarm has been issued, the battery’s ability to acceptcharge may be im

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INTRINSICALLY SAFE USAGESelected portable radios with appropriate factory in-stalled F4 Options are certified as Intrinsically Safe bythe Factory Mutu

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INTRODUCTIONThis manual describes how to use the IPE SeriesPortable Radios. The IPE (Infinity) is a synthesized,microprocessor-based, duplex portable

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ACCESSORIESThe accessories that follow are approved for use withintrinsically safe radios. Use of accessories other thanthose listed voids Factory Mut

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APPENDIX 1FAULT TRACINGNo Power to the Radio• If the radio does not come on when you hold downthe key, recharge or replace the battery. Referto para

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A Call Cannot be PlacedThe reason for this is either:• The phone number displayed may be incorrect.• The radio may not be in service or the signal isw

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PERSONAL MEMORY DIRECTORYMem. Loc. Name LID or Tel. No.1234567891011121314151617181920212223242553

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WARRANTYA. Ericsson Inc. (hereinafter "Seller") warrants to the original purchaser for use (hereinafter"Buyer") that Equipment man

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Emergency NumbersPoliceState PoliceFirePoison ControlAmbulanceLife Saving & Rescue SquadEricsson Inc.Private Radio SystemsMountain View RoadLynchb

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EMERGENCYBUTTONVOLUMESPEAKERLCDDISPLAYUPPERMICROPHONEMONITORBUTTONPUSH-TO-TALK(PTT)LOWERMICROPHONESYSTEMVERSIONONLY6

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BASIC OPERATIONTURNING THE RADIO ONETurn the radio on by holding down the key until you hear a beep.The display illumination comes on. All the statusi

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Note the following points:• If the SERV indicator does not come on, you havelost contact with the EDACS system and cannot,therefore, place or receive

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PLACING A GROUP CALLTo place an EDACS Group Call on the desired Group(refer to GROUP SELECTION for further information)simply press the [PTT] key and

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