In addition, changes or modifications to this equip- ment not expressly approved by EFJohnson could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment (FCC rules, 47CFR Part 15.19).
FCC EXPOSURE LIMITS This mobile radio transceiver was tested by the manufacturer with an appropriate antenna in order to verify compliance with Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) limits set under Section 2.1091 of the FCC Rules and Regulations. The guidelines used in the evaluation are derived from Figure 1 (B) titled “Limits For General Population/Uncontrolled Exposure”...
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SAFETY INFORMATION Figure 2 lists the antenna whips and bases recommended for use in each frequency range. Each model of this radio was tested with the appropriate antenna listed. The antenna was mounted in the center of the roof of a domestic manufactured 4-door passenger sedan.
QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE Red - Transmit Amber - Transmit (Reduced Pwr) Green - Busy Conv. Group (Channel) Select Switch On-Off/Volume (Press/Rotate) (Press/Rotate) Power On/Off - Press on-off /volume control. Set Volume Level - Rotate on-off/volume control. Change System or Group - Press Select switch to enable system or group select mode (indicated by switch to select desired system or group (see page 17).
FEATURES General Features • Up to approximately 99 systems with up to 99 groups each • LTR-Net™, LTR®, and conventional operation • Unique 8-character system and group identification tags • System and group scan • User programmable system and group scan lists •...
CONTROLS AND DISPLAY CONTROLS AND DISPLAY Transmit/Busy Option Switches Speaker Indicator Microphone On-Off/Volume Select Switch Jack Front Panel Controls On-Off Volume - Pressing this knob turns power on and off. The vehicle ignition switch may also control power as described in “Power Turn-Off Delay”...
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CONTROLS AND DISPLAY A/D - Scan list add/delete (see page 38) BANK - Bank select (see page 20) EMER - Emergency switch (see page 21) ENCPT - Encryption select (see page 21) FCN - Function select (see following description) HOME - Select home system/group (see page 22) (Menu) - Menu mode select (see page 33) AUX - Option select (see page 24) ROAM - Roam on-off (see page 43)
CONTROLS AND DISPLAY Power Antenna Speaker Jack Jack Jack Rear Panel Jacks and Connectors Antenna Jack - Miniature UHF jack for connecting the 50-ohm antenna. Power Jack - Connection point for the power cable which attaches to the vehicle battery. A nominal 12-volt DC, negative ground power source is required.
CONTROLS AND DISPLAY Phone/ System Scan UID Grp List 16-Character Encryption Message Area 16-Character Message Area - Indicates the selected system and group (see page 16) and also error conditions and status information. - Indicates that the displayed system is in the scan list and scanned normally (see page 38).
- Indicates that an option controlled by the AUX switch or OPTION menu parameter is enabled (see page 24). - Indicates that a call has been received on a group programmed for a call indicator (see page 21). To turn this indication off, press any key.
GENERAL OPERATION Backlight Operation The display and keypad backlight can be controlled by the BACKLGT menu parameter (see page 33). The three states that can be selected are Bright, Dim, and Off. If this menu parameter is not select- able, the backlight is fixed in one of these states by programming. System/Group Display Modes The selected system and group are displayed using either a Numeric or Alpha display mode.
Selecting the System and Group The front panel Select switch is used to change the system and group. Pressing this switch toggles between the system and group select modes, and rotating it increases or decreases the system or group. In the Numeric display mode (see preceding description), the system select mode is indicated when the arrow points to “Sxx”, and the group select mode is indicated when it points to “Gxx”...
GENERAL OPERATION The current mode remains selected until the menu mode is selected or transceiver power is cycled. The programmed default mode is then selected if applicable. Setting Squelch Control NOTE: This sets the squelch level used for conventional calls. The squelch level for LTR-Net and LTR calls is preset and not affected by this adjustment.
ning (see page 35) or enable conventional channel monitoring (see page 44). LTR-Net, LTR, and Conventional Operation Introduction Each selectable system can be programmed for LTR-Net, LTR, or conventional operation. The type of operation that is programmed is determined by the radio equipment being used by your system operator.
GENERAL FEATURES Conventional Operation In the conventional mode, selecting a system selects a specific radio channel, and selecting a group selects the special Call Guard squelch coding (if used) and other unique channel parameters such as call indicator operation. The Call Guard coding determines the mobile or group of mobiles being called and also the mobiles from which calls are received (see “Call Guard Squelch”...
Call Indicator The call indicator is “C” in the upper part of the display (see following illustration). The purpose of this indication is to show that a call was received while you were away from the vehicle. Indi- vidual groups can be programmed for this feature and it then turns on when a call is received on one of those groups.
GENERAL FEATURES parameter or option switch is not available, encryption may be fixed in the enabled mode by programming. When encryption is enabled, is indicated in the upper part of the display (see page 14). To transmit an encrypted call, encryption must be enabled as just described and the selected group must be programmed for encryption.
HOME option switch if it is programmed. The Home system/group is then displayed and it becomes the selected system/group. If no home system/group or FCN or HOME option switch has been programmed, this function is not available. A different home system/ group can be programmed for each bank.
GENERAL FEATURES Ignition Switch - The horn alert always turns off when the ignition switch is turned on, and always turns on when the ignition switch is turned off (if there is a turn-off delay). Power Switch - The horn alert always reverts to the off condition when power is turned on by the power switch.
Proceed (Clear-To-Talk) Tone This is a short tone that sounds shortly after the PTT switch is pressed to indicate that the radio system has been accessed and speaking can begin. The transceiver can be programmed so that this tone sounds on LTR-Net and LTR systems but not conventional systems.
GENERAL FEATURES Stealth Mode The stealth mode disables the following tones and indicators so that they do not reveal that you are transmitting or otherwise indicate your presence. The speaker audio and display remain enabled in this mode. • All tones (see “Tone Select” on page 26) •...
Silent - All tones are disabled. Keys - Only the Select switch and key press tones are enabled. Alerts - All tones except the preceding Key Beep tones are enabled. All - Both the Key Beep and Alert tones are enabled. Transmitter Thermal Foldback If the transmitter temperature increases to the point where damage to the transceiver could result, power is automatically cut...
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STANDARD GROUP CALLS 4. Press (and hold) the microphone PTT (push-to-talk) switch to talk and release it to listen. Operation with LTR-Net, LTR, and conven- tional calls is as follows: LTR-Net and LTR Operation • If the proceed tone is enabled (see page 25), it sounds shortly after the PTT switch is pressed if the radio system was success- fully accessed.
not indicate that the radio system has been successfully accessed. 5. When the call is complete, place the microphone back on-hook. Receiving a Standard Group Call 1. Select or scan the system and group programmed for the call you want to receive (see page 35 for scan information). 2.
TELEPHONE CALLS quickly select the telephone group in the current system, press the TEL option switch as described on page 41. When a group programmed for telephone calls is selected, 2. To obtain the dial tone, briefly press the PTT switch. If the proceed tone is used (see page 25), press the PTT switch until this tone sounds.
2. When “ringing” is heard, press the PTT switch and respond. The PTT switch must be pressed to talk and released to listen the same as with standard calls. 3. When the call is finished, it should be terminated as in step 6 of the preceding section.
LTR-NET AUXILIARY CALLS Placing LTR-Net Auxiliary Calls 1. Select the LTR-Net system and group programmed for Auxiliary calls. When a group programmed for these calls is selected, indicated in the upper part of the display. The group alpha tag displayed on the lower line may also indicate when one of these groups is selected.
selected. To receive a Directed Group call, the group of the call may need to be selected or scanned. A Unique ID call is indicated by a “ringing” tone similar to telephone calls, and a Directed Group call is indicated by the caller’s voice the same as with standard group calls.
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OPTION SWITCHES AND MENU MODE table. Some parameters may not be displayed because they are not used or are in a fixed state or controlled by an option switch. Calls cannot be received or transmitted while the menu mode is selected. Menu Mode and Option Switch Functions Function Add/delete (scan list prg)
Using Menu Mode 1. To select the menu mode, press the Menu switch or FCN FCN (the FCN switch twice). The top line of the display indicates the func- tion being edited, and the bottom line indicates the current status of that function (see following illustration).
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SYSTEM AND GROUP SCANNING message is received. Shortly after the message is complete, scanning resumes (unless it has been disabled). Scanning is sequential through the programmed systems and groups. System and group scanning operate as follows: System Scanning - Detects calls on all systems that are in the system scan list.
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Scan Types The type of scanning selected is determined by the menu mode SCN TYPE parameter (see page 33). If it is not selectable, the type of scanning is fixed by programming. The available scan types are as follows. SYSTEMS - Both system and group GROUPS - Group scanning only OFF - Both types disabled (SCAN switch non-functional) If the SCAN option switch is not programmed, the selected...
SYSTEM AND GROUP SCANNING LTR and Conventional Mode Scanning When an LTR or conventional system is selected with system scanning enabled and roaming disabled, scanning is sequential through only the LTR and conventional systems in the scan list (LTR-Net systems are not scanned). If roaming is enabled, all three system types are scanned as described in the preceding LTR-Net description.
Saving Scan List If the menu mode SCN SAVE parameter is available, you can select if scan list changes are saved. If “On” is selected, changes are saved as they are made and the scan list is the same when power is turned on.
LTR-NET AND LTR FEATURES Last Selected - Transmissions always occur on the system/group that was last selected by the Select switch. Therefore, the display may not indicate the system/group on which a response occurs. To respond to a call not on the selected system/group, first select the system/group of the call using one of the following methods: •...
again. However, you may want to wait a few seconds before making another attempt because a timer must time out before another attempt will be successful. A similar Transmit Disable On Busy feature is available on conventional systems (see page 46). Calls on Priority ID Codes With LTR-Net and LTR systems, each selectable group is programmed with a receive priority number.
LTR-NET FEATURES LTR-NET FEATURES NOTE: Other LTR-Net features are described starting on page 40. LTR-Net Standard and Special Calls The LTR-Net Special and Auxiliary calls are shown below. Refer to the descriptions which follow for more information. Special Standard Group Calls - Standard group calls are between two mobiles or between a mobile and a control station.
Roaming LTR-Net radio localities (sites) can be linked together to provide wide area coverage. Then as you travel from locality to locality with roaming enabled, calls are automatically routed to your current location. Both standard group and special calls may be routed to other localities.
LTR FEATURES LTR FEATURES NOTE: Other LTR features are described starting on page 40. Standard Group Calls Standard group calls are between two mobiles or between a mobile and a control station. To place these calls in the LTR or LTR- Net mode, simply select the desired group and press the PTT switch.
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Busy Indicator If the group is not automatically monitored as just described, it must be monitored manually. The simplest way to do this may be to note if a busy condition is indicated by the front panel multi-function indicator (see page 11). With scanning disabled and the squelch control properly adjusted (see page 18), note if this indicator is lighted green.
CONVENTIONAL FEATURES A conventional system must be selected to enable monitoring. If the microphone is taken off-hook with an LTR-Net or LTR system selected, scanning halts (unless off-hook detection is disabled) but monitoring is not selected. Transmit Disable On Busy The Transmit Disable On Busy feature automatically disables the transmitter if the selected group (channel) is busy and it has not been monitored when the PTT switch is pressed.
Talk-around is then automatically selected when one of these groups is selected. There is no special talk-around option switch or indicator. However, the group alpha tag on the lower line of the display may be used to indicate groups programmed for this feature. Talk-around is not available on LTR-Net and LTR systems.
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MISCELLANEOUS Intercept Tone This is a siren-like tone (alternating high and low tones) which indicates the following no access and error conditions: • No Access - If this tone sounds shortly after pressing the PTT switch and “NO ACCES” is displayed, the radio system could not be accessed, perhaps because of an out-of-range condition (see “Operation At Extended Range”...
Error Tone - This is a two-pitch tone that indicates that an error condi- tion has occurred. LTR-Net Special Call Tones The following tones are generated by the LTR-Net equipment and are heard when making a telephone, unique ID, or directed group special call on an LTR-Net system.
MISCELLANEOUS Conversation Time-Out Tone - Calls are limited to a certain length by the system. Thirty seconds before this time is reached, a “tick” begins sounding each second. When the 30-second time expires, the call is automatically terminated by the system. Turn-Around Tone - This is a single beep which may be used to indicate to the landside party when to respond to your transmission.
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MISCELLANEOUS power is turned on. This number indicates such things as frequency band, power output, and tier of the transceiver. The eighth digit is reserved and always “0”. NO ACCES - Indicates that the radio system could not be accessed, perhaps because of an out-of-range condition.
MISCELLANEOUS TIMEOUT - Indicates that the transmitter has been disabled by the Time-Out Timer (see page 26). TX DISBL - Indicates that the transmitter has been disabled because the selected group is receive-only (see page 25). TX INHIB - Indicates that the transmitter has been disabled by the Transmit Inhibit feature (see page 40).
SCN SAVE - Scan list save • ON = save, OFF = not saved SCN TYPE - Selects type of scanning • SYSTEM - Both system and group • GROUPS - Group scanning only • OFF - All scanning disabled S/G DISPL - System/group display mode •...
MISCELLANEOUS speak and released as soon as the message is complete. If the proceed tone is used, wait for that tone to sound before speaking (see description on page 25). Operation At Extended Range When approaching the limits of radio range, the other party may not be able to hear your transmissions and there may be an increase in background noise when messages are received.
Transceiver Service If your transceiver is not operating properly, “OUT-LOCK”, “PROG ERR”, “SLEEPING”, or “CALL SVC” may be displayed. It may be possible to clear either of the first two conditions by turning off and then on again to reset the control logic. Also make sure that the controls are properly set and that the power, external speaker (if used), and accessory (if used), cables are securely plugged into the back of the transceiver.
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MISCELLANEOUS Part No. 002-9803-601 11-99hph Printed in U.S.A.
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