Operator’s Manual EDACS® MDX MOBILE RADIOLBI-38846Bericssonz
PUBLIC ADDRESS: Press the MENU buttonuntil "PUB ADDR" appears in the display. PressPTT to transmit in PA mode.SCAN ADD/DELETE: Press the ME
CONTROLS AND INDICATORSSystem Switch scrollsthrough the names ofsystems and/orchannels programmedinto the radio,displaying them onthe Dot Matrix displ
System Switch scrollsthrough the names ofsystems and/orchannels programmedinto the radio,displaying them on theDot Matrix display.Two Flex Keysgive yo
CONTROLS (CONT’D)SYS Momentary switch. The SYS (SYSTEM) button isused to select system changes. System may beincremented by pressing and releasing the
DISPLAY INDICATORSThe radio’s display is shown below. The character line is used to displaysystem or area and group or channel names and also operatio
or left of the display (PC programmable). It is separated from the normalinformation with an indicator such as an asterisk ("*").Full Length
C* Displayed when an individual call has been re-ceived and not answered. By selecting Special Callin menu mode, the call can be recalled for return a
CALL RECEIVED If programmed, a single alert tone sounds when agroup call is received and a two tone alert (one highfollowed by one low tone) is sounde
system. This happens if the unit is an invalid useror if the unit is requesting an unavailable service.Continuous Alert TonesCALL QUEUED If you hear t
cates a channel was acquired and is ready fornormal conversation.INVALID CALLORIGINATEALERTA low frequency tone is sounded for one secondimmediately a
This manual covers Ericsson and General Electric productsmanufactured and sold by Ericsson Inc.NOTICE!Copyright© November 1992, Ericsson GE Mobile Com
OPERATING NOMENCLATURETRUNKED OPERATION (EDACS OR GE-MARC)Trunked operation refers to the use of a set of radio frequency channelsby multiple user gro
Wide Area System Operation (Optional)This function applies when your systems are networked together in amulti-site configuration. In this mode, your c
unit, all other radios in that group will receive a "System Busy" tone if theytry to access the system.OPERATING THE RADIOTURNING THE RADIO
A tone sounds each time a System name changes. On units withAutomatic Log in for Multi-site Operation, the radio transmits brieflyafter a system chang
1. Make sure the radio is turned ON.2. Press the MNU button until PUB ADDR appears in the display. Pressthe PTT switch to transmit the microphone aud
MANUALLY ENTERING A GROUP ID (System Model Only)1. Press the A2 button and observe "GID ENTR" in the display2. Enter the group ID number usi
From A Scanned GroupWhen you receive an emergency call from a scanned Group (scanoperating), the display shows the scanned Group’s name with the first
Placing A Telephone Interconnect Call (On Systems Equipped With In-terconnect Hardware)1. Make sure the radio is turned ON, and the proper System has
Placing A Special Call To Another Radio1. Make sure the radio is turned ON, and the proper System has beenselected. Press the MENU button until the na
Adding/Deleting To/From ScanTo add a Group to Scan,1. Press the MENU button until SCAN A/D is displayed for menuoperation.2. Press the GROUP/SEL (-) b
TABLE OF CONTENTS (CON’T)PageSELECTING SYSTEM/GROUP/CHANNEL . . . . . . . 22Group Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
individual decode when an individual call is received. If the calling party’sname is not found, their five digit ID will be displayed instead.If a dis
MOBILE DATA TERMINAL INTERFACE (OPTIONAL)Your MDX radio is capable of interfacing with a Mobile DataTerminal/Computer Host (EDACS ONLY). When placing
the scan LED will flash to indicate that scan is enabled but temporarilysuspended. This mode is normally exited when the pre-programmed timeexpires;
3. Press the CLR button to return the radio to normal operation.OR1. Press the A1 or A2 button (pre-programmed). "STATUS" appears inthe dis
Emergency OperationIf the pre-programmed groupset on the currently selected system containsan EMERGENCY/HOME group and the radio is in dynamic regroup
CLEAR MODESIn clear mode the radio transmits and receives only analog voice signals.These analog signals are non-digitized and non-encrypted. Clear m
group is entered in the scan list more than once and in different modes (clearor digital), only the first occurrence of the group will be used.CONVENT
call can now be attempted in the new service area. If all availablerepeaters are busy when the call is attempted, 1 long beep is heardand BUSY is disp
2. Press the PTT button momentarily and release for a pre-programmednumber. Press the "*" key for a manually entered number on theSystem Mod
2. Press the PTT button and wait for the channel available tone beforetalking.3. When completed, release the PTT button and listen for any reply.4. Wh
TABLE OF CONTENTS (CON’T)PagePlacing A Telephone Interconnect Call (On Systems Equipped With Interconnect Hardware) . 37Answering A Telephone Intercon
3. Press PTT and send the message. TX displays when the radio istransmitting.CONVENTIONAL MODE OPERATION1. Select the conventional mode system using +
5. When the PTT switch is pressed continuously for a pre-programmedtime (default of 30 seconds), the carrier control timer (if enabled) willsound a pu
The SCAN function allows monitoring of up to 1 6 receive channels onthe selected system. The scanned channels may be any frequency within thefrequency
• NON-PRIORITY PROGRAMMEDUp to 16 non-priority channels may be scanned. Once a carrier isdetected (or correct Channel Guard is decoded) the digital di
• Off-hook scan not enabled (default):With off-hook scan not enabled (normal default condition), all scan-ning will stop when the microphone is placed
the channel switches are pushed, the radio will revert to the new SELECTEDchannel assignment. After 2 seconds, if no activity appears on the newSELEC
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OPTIONSTYPE 99 OPTIONIf the Type 99 Option is present, individual selective calling is possible.Press the programmed Flex key or use the menu and GROU
Option Description Part NumberPMCC9M External Speaker cable, 18 inches 19A149590P8PMCD1W External speaker cable, 16 feet, requiresoption PMZM1K19A1495
SAFETY INFORMATIONThe operator of any mobile radio should be aware of certain hazardscommon to the operation of vehicular radio transmissions.A list o
Option Description Part NumberPMPD1A Noise suppression kit 19A148539G1PMPL1X Wide Area Scan (ProSound)PMPL1Y Priority System ScanPMPL1Z EmergencyPMPL3
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FREQUENTLY CALLED NUMBERSMEMORY LOCATION NAME TELEPHONE NUMBER0102030405060708091011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738394041424344
WARRANTYA. Ericsson Inc. (hereinafter "Seller") warrants to the original purchaser for use (hereinafter "Buyer") thatEquipment man
EMERGENCY NUMBERSPoliceState PoliceFirePoison ControlAmbulanceLife Saving and Rescue SquadOPERATING TIPSThe following conditions tend to reduce the ef
5. Liquefied (LP) Gas Powered VehiclesMobile radio installations in vehicles powered by liquefied petroleumgas with the LP gas container in the trunk
1. It is a violation of FCC rules to interrupt any distress or emergencymessage. As the radio operates in much the same way as a telephone"party
INTRODUCTIONThis manual describes how to use the EDACS MDX Mobile Radio. TheMDX is a synthesized, microprocessor-based, high performance simplexmobile
CONTROLS, INDICATORS, AND DISPLAYSThe MDX Scan radio contains ten buttons, an eight character DOTMATRIX display and seven indicators. The MDX System r
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