RPR 563GS/KGS
TM1187A Issue C
Page 2 - 12
45.
If a team call is transmitted, or another user makes an emergency "Burst-In" call, the
system will override and terminate the call without prior warning. The transceiver that
has been overridden will display the message "Call Override".
46.
If the battery pack voltage becomes too low during a transmission, the transceiver
sends the un-talk code at low volume and then keys down. A `low-battery' buzz is then
generated if the option is enabled.
Program Volume Modes
47.
Pressing
followed by [1], followed by a DTMF key between 1 and 5 initiates the
setting for one of five transceiver volume modes, as follows:
Key Sequence
Function
Displayed Message
[1] [1]
Beep Tone Volume
Volume 1:
[1] [2]
Ring Volume
Volume 2:
[1] [3]
Simplex Speech Volume
Volume 3:
[1] [4]
Telephone Speech Volume
Volume 4:
[1] [5]
DTMF Volume
Volume DTMF:
48.
To reduce the volume level for the selected mode, press [ ] repeatedly until the correct
*
level is attained. To increase the volume level, press [#] repeatedly until the correct
level is attained. To store the new setting, press [1]. The new setting is also stored if
no key presses are made for at least six seconds. On leaving this mode, the message
"Volume Set" is displayed.
ABSENCE RACK REGISTRATION AND CHARGING
49.
The transceiver contains a rack message which may be up to a maximum of nine
characters in length. The factory programmed default rack message "Absent" may be
changed by using Programming Unit P648 and programming software P648T, together
with an IBM PC or compatible personal computer.
50.
Insert the transceiver into a pocket within the rack. The transceiver's LED illuminates
at half brightness when charging commences and the following rack message appears
on the display when the transceiver recognises absence mode.
Absent or PROGRAMMED MESSAGE
51.
The transceiver is interrogated by the system and if a user number is associated with
the transceiver address the user number is displayed as follows:
Absent 1234 or PROGRAMMED MESSAGE 1234
Summary of Contents for RPR 563GS
Page 30: ...RPR 563GS KGS TM1187A Issue C Page 2 14 INTENTIONALLY BLANK...
Page 34: ...RPR 563GS KGS TM1187A Issue C Page 3 4 Figure 1 Receiver Block Diagram...
Page 42: ...RPR 563GS KGS TM1187A Issue C Page 3 12 INTENTIONALLY BLANK...
Page 44: ...RPR 563GS KGS Page 4 2 TM1187A Issue C INTENTIONALLY BLANK...
Page 57: ...RPR 563GS KGS TM1187A Issue C Page 5 13 Figure 8 General Fault Finding Guide 3 of 3...
Page 84: ...RPR 563GS KGS Page 6 10 TM1187A Issue C INTENTIONALLY BLANK...
Page 86: ...Page 7 2 INTENTIONALLY BLANK...
Page 87: ...Page 7 25 Figure 12 Battery Pack Circuit Diagram...