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User’s Manual

EDACS

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Duplex Portables
IPE-200

ericssonz

Summary of Contents for EDACS IPE-200

Page 1: ...User s Manual EDACS Duplex Portables IPE 200 ericssonz...

Page 2: ...ut any warranty Improvements and changes to this manual necessitated by typo graphical errors inaccuracies of current information or improvements to programs and or equipment may be made by Ericsson I...

Page 3: ...L 11 PLACING AN EMERGENCY CALL 12 ANSWERING AN INDIVIDUAL CALL 12 VOLUME CONTROL 13 MUTE KEY 14 AIR TIME METER 14 TURNING THE UNIT OFF 15 DISPLAY KEYPAD AND AUDIBLE SIGNALS 15 DISPLAY 15 Alphanumeric...

Page 4: ...5 SYSTEM SELECTION 36 GROUP SELECTION 36 GROUP SCAN 37 ACCESSING USER MENU FUNCTIONS 37 MENU FUNCTION DEFINITIONS 38 BATTERIES AND RECHARGING 43 BATTERIES 43 Battery Level Indicator 43 Low Battery Ale...

Page 5: ...up calls in the EDACS environment In an EDACS trunked environment the user selects a commu nications system In this mode channel selection is transparent to the user and is controlled via digital com...

Page 6: ...EMERGENCY BUTTON VOLUME SPEAKER LCD DISPLAY UPPER MICROPHONE MONITOR BUTTON PUSH TO TALK PTT LOWER MICROPHONE 6...

Page 7: ...o s LID number is displayed briefly A battery level indicator is shown in the upper right corner of the display This can be a value from B0 to B5 in proportion to the battery s voltage level You can r...

Page 8: ...ts are shown in the display If you enter a wrong digit or a wrong number Erase a wrong digit by pressing the C key mo mentarily You may delete all wrong digits indi vidually like this or eliminate all...

Page 9: ...When the conversation is finished press E Nobody Answers or You Hear a Busy or Fast Busy Tone Press E The telephone number will be retained in the memory and you can easily repeat the call Last Numbe...

Page 10: ...tting in the Menu Mode The backlight flashes Green while the word CALL also flashes in the display S Press Sto answer The TX and BSY symbols will light up and CALL will be removed E When the conversat...

Page 11: ...or eliminate all entered digits by holding the Ckey for approximately 1 second If you are not in a call pressing the Ekey will also delete all entered digits 2 After you have entered the LID press th...

Page 12: ...he Emergency is active Press the Emergency button and then the C key The radio will send the Clear Emergency message ANSWERING AN INDIVIDUAL CALL When you are being called the radio will beep every 5...

Page 13: ...be recalled by pressing VOLUME CONTROL During a conversation you can adjust the volume of the earpiece with these keys Press and hold to increase or decrease the volume The volume of the keypad tones...

Page 14: ...activated by holding down the Mkey Release the M key to resume the conversation AIR TIME METER At end of a call the elapsed air time in minutes and seconds is displayed for two seconds The air time of...

Page 15: ...s and then press and hold down the E key until you hear a beep DISPLAY KEYPAD AND AUDIBLE SIGNALS DISPLAY Alphanumeric Field Displays names and memory locations etc Displays messages queries and warni...

Page 16: ...d on BSY Busy Unit is active in some type of call Shown during a call and also while an out going call is being connected WHC Who Has Called Flashes to indicate that you received an Individual Call Ba...

Page 17: ...rminates the call Otherwise you can turn the radio ON or OFF by holding down the key until you hear a beep This key is also used to exit from any sub mode and return to the standby mode May also be us...

Page 18: ...ons of the radio Refer to chapter User Menu Functions Mute Key Microphone Mute M Hold down Mto mute the microphone dur ing a conversation If the radio is used with hands free equipment the separate mi...

Page 19: ...e second it erases all digits displayed for exam ple a telephone number from the dis play 3 Pressing C will turn on off Group Scan function Numeric Keys 1 2 9 0 Used to enter telephone numbers to be c...

Page 20: ...a star Pound Used when entering a manual pause be fore a sequence of digits that is to be sent in a cluster as DTMF signals Press Mand then within two seconds Refer to the chapter DTMF Signaling Used...

Page 21: ...er is keyed and the display flashes this indicates that the system has placed the request in a queue If the Skey or PTT button is pressed while in queue the radio autokeys automatically keys when a ch...

Page 22: ...hen either the caller or callee unit LIDs are not valid on the system OUT OF RANGE SYSTEM INOPERATIVE A single tone sounds immediately after the Skey or PTT button is pressed indicating the radio is o...

Page 23: ...ent signals See the chapter User Menu Functions Error Signal A short beep tells you have done something incor rectly For example if you try to store a telephone number in a memory location that is alr...

Page 24: ...e code must be entered then the new code must be entered and verified When the radio is completely locked the option LOCK AUTO is set and the text LOCKED is shown in the display If the right 4 digit c...

Page 25: ...returns to manual standby mode SETUP LOCK CODE 1 Press M twice 2 Press key to scroll to LOCK 3 Press any digit key 1 9 to scroll to ALTER CODE 4 Press M 5 Enter OLD code 6 Enter NEW code 7 Enter NEW c...

Page 26: ...to 32 digits and a name up to 8 letters including spaces Up to 25 numbers may be stored depending on the number of systems and groups already configured STORING A NUMBER AND NAME 1 Enter the telephon...

Page 27: ...t you can now enter an accom panying name if you wish to do so 6 Enter the first letter of the name Pressing a different key or waiting for one second will move the cursor to the next position You can...

Page 28: ...are stored If you do not press M the number and name will be stored automatically after about 20 seconds MEMORY PROTECTION If you try to store a number in a memory location which already contains a n...

Page 29: ...name Just press M MEMORY FULL If when you attempt to store a new number all memory locations are in use STORE is displayed If you do not wish to store the number press the E key or the C key If on th...

Page 30: ...er which has thirty two 32 digits the number will be displayed in blocks of numbers starting with the first two 2 digits followed by the next ten 10 digits the next ten 10 digits and then the last ten...

Page 31: ...gh the names by holding down the key until you find it The names will be sorted alpha betically If you scroll past the name you can go backward by repeatedly pressing the key 5 To place a call press S...

Page 32: ...ssing the key 3 To place the call press S Appending Digits to a Recalled Number If you have stored a partial number you can recall it from the memory and then append the remaining digits Changing a Re...

Page 33: ...ly 1 sec ond to erase any entered digits 2 Press M Press to scroll to RECALL 3 Enter the desired location for example 22 Press M The warning message USED flashes for 5 seconds 4 Press Magain The messa...

Page 34: ...ONT to turn the key tones on Refer to the chapter User Menu Functions If you select the Burst option a tone of fixed length will sound when you press a numeric key With the Continuous option a tone wi...

Page 35: ...entered by pressing M Function followed within two seconds by A pause appears in the display as a P Several pauses can be entered to separate different codes for example Tel No P Code 1 P Code 2 P Cod...

Page 36: ...tems Press M to store desired selection The word STORED will ap pear in the display to indicate that a new system has been selected 3 Press E to exit from the menu function GROUP SELECTION EDACS group...

Page 37: ...ss Ckey The flashing SCN symbol will indicate that the scan function is turned on All groups previously entered into the Group Scan List will be monitored ACCESSING USER MENU FUNCTIONS To access the u...

Page 38: ...Volume 8 Ring Tone 9 LCD contrast 10 Key Burst Tones Clicks 11 Backlight Selector 12 Bat Voltage 13 Pers Program 14 Resettable Accumulated Call Time 15 Last Call Time 1 STORING NUMBERS and names Lets...

Page 39: ...ey and then pressing M LETTER Recall number from memory by entering names 3 SYSTEM SELECTION Lets you select the system operation Default Current System Use any digit key 1 9 to scroll through the lis...

Page 40: ...select the amount of battery savings Default NORMAL NORMAL Radio achieves 33 hours of standby on a single charge EXTENDED Radio achieves 40 hours of standby on a single charge OFF Radio achieves 16 h...

Page 41: ...or each corre sponding Ring Tone displayed TONE LOW Frequency tone is low TONE MED Frequency tone is medium TONE HIGH Frequency tone is high TONE MIXED Frequency tone cycles through the high medium an...

Page 42: ...equire con tinuous mode Select this mode if you are having difficulty controlling answering machines KEY CLICK Click mode sends the digits as a DTMF click as opposed to a DTMF tone 11 BACKLIGHT SELECT...

Page 43: ...BATTERIES AND RECHARGING BATTERIES The Ericsson IPE 200 is designed for use with high quality Ericsson batteries provided in the package Use of other batteries should be avoided as it may be hazard ou...

Page 44: ...ill turn itself off If the low battery alarm sounds while a call is in progress you should end the call as quickly as possible If the call continues the radio will turn itself off after a short period...

Page 45: ...hargeable battery The battery is recyclable At the end of its useful life under various state and local laws it may be illegal to dispose of this battery into the municipal waste stream Check with you...

Page 46: ...Inserting and Removing a Battery Standard Battery 46...

Page 47: ...the low battery alert is displayed Never recharge a battery when the ambient tempera ture is below 5 C or 40 F or above 40 C or 105 F The LED on the charger will indicate that charging is in progress...

Page 48: ...ct the AC Adapter to the desk top charger 2 Plug the AC adapter into a wall outlet 3 Remove the battery from the radio and lay it on the desk top charger radio side down For long est battery life remo...

Page 49: ...y would until the low battery alarm has been issued 2 Allow the radio to remain on until it turns itself off 3 Charge the battery using the desk top charger After discharging and recharging the batter...

Page 50: ...ason for this is either The received signal is too weak See the next section Received Signal is Weak You are in an area which is not covered by the EDACS system selected Received Signal is Weak If the...

Page 51: ...to be preceded by a 1 or the area code Try various combinations or contact the operator for more information You are roaming and the EDACS system you are using doesn t have a roaming agreement with y...

Page 52: ...PERSONAL MEMORY DIRECTORY Mem Loc Name LID or Tel No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 52...

Page 53: ...raph B 3 and only during the first three 3 months following the date of sale to the Buyer Thereafter labor will be charged at prevailing rates To be eligible for no charge labor service must be perfor...

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Page 56: ...State Police Fire Poison Control Ambulance Life Saving Rescue Squad Ericsson Inc Private Radio Systems Mountain View Road Lynchburg Virginia 24502 AE LZT 123 1907 R1A 1 800 528 7711 Outside USA 804 5...

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