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Wide Area System Scan Capability - This feature,
for multi-site applications, allows the  radio to
automatically roam from one system to another when
the current control channel is lost or on a priority scan
timer basis. In the event of a loss of the current
system’s control channel, the radio can be
programmed to automatically scan for control
channels of up to six other systems. If a new control
channel is found, the radio will switch to the new
system and sound an alert tone. Group selection may
change upon switching to the new system. The radio
can also be programmed for priority wide area system
scan. A priority system can be assigned to each
system programmed into the radio. Radios
programmed in this manner will scan for the priority
trunked system’s control channel once every one,
two, three or four minutes (programmable). This
priority scan timer is reset each time the PTT button
is pressed.

CONVENTIONAL FEATURES

48-Channel Capability - Scan and System models
radios can be programmed with up to forty-eight
conventional channels.

Channel Busy Lockout - Personality information
includes transmit disable capability on a channel
where carrier activity is present. This feature is
selectable on an overall radio basis.

Repeater Talkaround - Allows communication with
another portable or mobile radio when out of range of
the repeater.

GENERAL FEATURES

Voice Modes - The radio provides Aegis digital and
private voice (optional) operation. A clear voice
(Analog) mode can also be programmed for test
purposes.

Rotary Control Knob - The 16-position top-
mounted Control Knob allows easy selection of
systems, groups or conventional channels according
to how the radio is programmed. A stop-plate may be
installed under the knob to limit the maximum
number of position to less than sixteen (16). It is
normally factory installed for fifteen (15) positions.

Volume Control Knob - This rotatable control
provides quick and easy adjustments to the volume
level. Minimum volume levels can be programmed
into the unit. This feature prevents missed calls due to
a low volume setting.

Backlit Liquid Crystal Display - The 8-digit
alphanumeric LCD provides programmable
customization and feedback to the operator of various
operating conditions. Status flags located above and
below the digits alert the operator to various radio
conditions such as no control channel, conventional
mode enabled, transmitter in operation and a low
battery condition. Scan and System model radios
have additional status flags for scan and special call
operation. LCD backlighting can be enabled or
disabled on a per group or channel basis.

Keypad - A Scan model radio has a 4-button keypad
on its front panel that provides special call and scan
control. This keypad also provides private mode
enable/disable control on the encrypt/decrypt
optionally equipped Scan model radios. A System
model radio has a 16-button keypad. The top four
buttons are identical to the Scan model keypad,
providing special call, scan and private mode
enable/disable (optional) control. The lower twelve
(12) buttons form a numeric keypad that allows
enhanced special call control, manual dialing of
telephone inter-connect calls and control of various
other features of the System model radio. Select
model radios do not have a keypad.

Scan Operation - Scan and System model radios can
scan the trunked groups programmed into the radio.
Groups which have been previously added to the scan
list (via the keypad) can be scanned. The Select
model radio does not support scan operation.

Telephone Interconnect - When operating in trunked
mode, the special call mode (Scan and System models
only) allows operator selection and transmission of
telephone calls (numbers) programmed into the radio.
Telephone inter-connect is performed by the site. The
numeric keypad on a System model radio permits
manual dialing of telephone numbers. Conventional
mode DTMF operation is also supported by this
numeric keypad on the front panel. A Select model
radio cannot initiate telephone interconnect calls.

Programmable via the Universal Device
Connector 

(UDC) - The entire operation of the radio

can be field customized by programming the unit
using an IBM PC or compatible computer. The
programmed personality is stored in non-volatile
memory within the radio.

Simple Remote Control Capability - External
accessories can be connected to the UDC such as a
headset, a speaker-mic or a lanyard. Connection of
the speaker-mic allows the operator to remotely
control PTT operation and audio level of the external
speaker. An antenna jack is located on the UDC for

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Summary of Contents for AEGIS FDMRTS M-PA

Page 1: ...nce Manual AEGISTM FDMRTS M PATM UHF PORTABLE RADIO LBI 33056A TABLE OF CONTENTS Rear Cover Assembly LBI 38383 Front Cover Assembly Later LBI 38834 Control Board LBI 39157 Service Section LBI 33057 er...

Page 2: ...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 co...

Page 3: ...20 0 ounces with High Cap Battery 815 grams 28 7 ounces TRANSMITTER High Low RF Power Output 3 Watts 1 Watt programmable on a per system or channel basis Maximum Frequency Separation 20 MHz no degrada...

Page 4: ...Outside Addressing 144 available Digital Signalling continuous in digital or private mode Data Rate 9600 baud Digital Private Mode Performance assured acquisition at 12 dB SINAD SINAD measured in clea...

Page 5: ...t model radio These radios can be programmed with up to fifty 50 systems with sixteen 16 groups in each or sixteen 16 systems with fifty 50 groups in each In addition up to forty eight 48 conventional...

Page 6: ...perator of various operating conditions Status flags located above and below the digits alert the operator to various radio conditions such as no control channel conventional mode enabled transmitter...

Page 7: ...e an tenna connection is also provided at the UDC for an exter nal antenna or for test purposes This UDC antenna connection is also utilized for external antenna operation when the radio is locked in...

Page 8: ...Figure 1 System Model Figure 3 Select Model Figure 2 Scan Model Figure 4 Side View All Models LBI 33056 8...

Page 9: ...And Accessories VEHICULAR CHARGER H2V01 Vehicular Charger H2V02 Vehicular Chgr Rptr Control COMPACT CHARGER H2A5C2A Vehicular Charger H2A6L2A Desk Charger HIGH CAPACITY BATTERY PAPA1G INTRINSICALLY S...

Page 10: ...n hours standard Combinations include single 1 and multi 5 or 6 position standard and rapid charge units In addition the vehicular chargers re peaters simultaneously charge the battery while the radio...

Page 11: ...tems provide interface and connection between the PC and the radio when the personality is transferred from the PC into the radio PIN NAME INPUT OR OUTPUT USE 1 GROUND Case Ground 3 UDC RX AUDIO Outpu...

Page 12: ...sence of Groups C D E F and G atmospheres Non Incendive approval includes Class I Di vision 2 hazardous locations in the presence of Groups A B C and D atmospheres Hazardous locations are defined in t...

Page 13: ...educed Battery Packs Insure the battery packs are properly maintained Do not over or under charge them on a regular basis Verify the contacts are clean and free of corrosion Mechanical Since portable...

Page 14: ...Printed in U S A Ericsson Inc Private Radio Systems Mountain View Road Lynchburg Virginia 1 800 528 7711 Outside USA 804 528 7711 LBI 33056...

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