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Summary of Contents for 984X SERIES

Page 1: ...First Printing April 1999 984x Series UHF 988x Series 800 MHz 989x Series 900 MHz 13 6 VDC Part No 242 98xx 6xx LTR NET MOBILE SERVICE MANUAL ADDENDUM...

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Page 3: ...for a variety of markets including government public safety and com mercial users Transcrypt s information security devices utilize sophisticated scrambling and encryption techniques to protect sensi...

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Page 5: ...ut Output Screen 3 10 Edit Locality Screen 3 10 Edit System Screen 3 10 Edit Groups Screen 3 11 Edit Banks Screen 3 11 Edit Unique ID Screen 3 12 3 7 TRANSFER MENU 3 12 Introduction 3 12 Reading a Fil...

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Page 7: ...1 3 TRANSCEIVER IDENTIFICATION The transceiver identification number is printed on a label that is attached to the chassis In addition it is programmed into memory and can be read using the programme...

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Page 12: ...PERATION The display and keypad backlight can be controlled by the menu BACKLGHT parameter The three states that can be selected are Bright Dim and Off It is in the selected condition whenever power i...

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Page 23: ...and group scan lists are user programmable using the A D add delete option switch If this switch is not programmed scan list programming is not available The scan lists can be programmed even if scann...

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Page 29: ...and Capture Parameters which follows If no localities are found on the first pass that have a high enough signal level the locality that was just dropped is added back into the search list and all lo...

Page 30: ...dded to a locality over the air program ming is used to update the transceivers with the new channels This eliminates the need to bring them in for reprogramming Channel updates occur on only selected...

Page 31: ...follows No of Repeaters Numbering 1 20 2 1 20 3 1 10 20 4 1 7 14 20 5 1 5 10 15 20 10 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 20 2 10 LTR FEATURES 2 10 1 GENERAL LTR FEATURES LTR operation is described in Section 2 4...

Page 32: ...released to listen as with a dispatch call 4 When the call is finished it should be terminated as in step 6 of the preceding section Placing a Landside To Mobile Telephone Call Calls can be placed fro...

Page 33: ...ain within 1 second Some repeaters may have delayed drop out hang time which causes this feature to disable the transmit ter even though no busy condition exists If this is a problem there is the opti...

Page 34: ...f a valid code was received Digital Call Guard squelch can be programmed as normal or inverted The only difference is that the waveform is inverted when iDCG is selected The inverted type may need to...

Page 35: ...ected Group calls ringing does not occur after the number is dialed Instead this short tone sounds after the confirmation tone to indicate that the audio path is complete and speaking can begin End Ca...

Page 36: ...e Section 2 9 3 NO ACCES Indicates that the repeater system could not be accessed perhaps because of an out of range condition Once this indication appears no more access attempts are made until the P...

Page 37: ...transceiver program conventional channels 2 13 2 DISPLAYING SOFTWARE REVISION NUMBER To display the software version number turn power on with the top two switches to right of display pressed The ver...

Page 38: ...read out of the transceiver using the personality programming software described in Section 3 Connect the programming setup and then select File Read Codes or click the icon in the toolbar see Section...

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Page 42: ...ches zero before all data is entered fewer localities systems groups banks must be programmed see Section 2 4 9 Reserved This display is reserved for future use and any number it displays can be ignor...

Page 43: ...Parameters screen by clicking the tab at the top Choose the desired configuration for each parameter by click ing the arrow button or the check box Section 3 6 4 Menu Parameters Select the Menu Items...

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Page 45: ...w programming data file that contains default parameters If a file with unsaved changes is currently open you are asked if you would like to save it before opening the new file New files are automati...

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Page 54: ...of each channel Power Programs the power output that is selected when the transceiver accesses that locality High Low 1 Low 2 Low 3 and Low 4 levels can be selected The power output for each of these...

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