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Operator’s ManualEDACS® PRISM HP/LPE-200Radio

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Figure 2 - PRISM HP Radio(System Model Shown)10

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WARRANTYA. Ericsson Inc. (hereinafter "Seller") warrants to the original purchaser for use (herein-after "Buyer") that Equipment m

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NICKEL-CADMIUM BATTERY WARRANTYA. Ericsson Inc. (hereinafter "Seller") warrants to the original purchaser for use (herein-after "Buyer&

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OPERATOR’S RADIO SETUPRADIO TYPE:FREQUENCY BAND:OPERATOR’S NAME:EMERGENCY GROUP:102

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NOTES103

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EMERGENCY NUMBERSPoliceState PoliceFirePoison ControlAmbulanceLife Saving andRescue SquadEricsson Inc.Private Radio SystemsMountain View RoadLynchburg

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Figure 3 - Top, Back And Left Panel ViewsPOWER ON-OFF/VOLUMEKnobTX LEDSYSTEM/GROUP/CHANNEL KnobAntennaEMERGENCYButtonOPTIONButtonCLEAR/MONITORButtonPu

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BUTTONS AND KNOBSThis section describes the primary function of thebutton and knob controls. Other functions associatedwith these controls are detaile

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grammed level of zero (displayed asOFF in the display) up to 31 which isthe loudest level.EMERGENCY/HOME BUTTONThe EMERGENCY/HOME button isused to aut

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PUSH-TO-TALKBUTTON (PTT)Enables the radio’s transmitter forvoice communication. ReleasingPTT returns the radio to the receivemode.KEYPADThe keypad lay

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Standard FunctionsPrimary function - changes the sys-tem or group/channel (depending onprogramming).Secondary function - used to scrollthrough items w

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Secondary function - activates a se-lected item within a list. After themenu list is accessed, select a menuitem from the list via or and activate it

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Used to directly access groups viathe keypad and to access group se-lection in increasing or decreasingorder, or to select a set (bank) ofgroups. See

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keypad key functions. The EMERGENCY, OPTION,CLEAR/MONITOR and PTT buttons along with the frontpanel keypad keys can be reassigned different functions

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DISPLAYThe radio display is made up of 3 lines (Figure 6).Lines 1 and 2 contain eight alphanumeric characterblocks and are used primarily to display s

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NOTICE!This manual covers Ericsson and General Electricproducts manufactured and sold by Ericsson Inc.NOTE!Repairs to this equipment should be made on

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Radio Status IconsStatus icons are indicators which show the variousoperating characteristics of the radio. The icons showoperating modes and conditio

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ON - indicates the selected group or chan-nel is selected to transmit at low power.OFF - indicates the selected group orchannel is selected to transmi

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- indicates selected group or channel is inscan list.- indicates selected group or channel ispriority-two scan.- indicates selected group or channel i

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DENIEDCall Denied - Trunked mode only. Indi-cates the radio is notauthorized to operate onthe selected system.CC SCANControlChannelScan- Trunked mode

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RXEMERReceiveEmergency- Trunked mode only. Indi-cates an emergency call isbeing received. This mes-sage will be flashing online two.TXEMERTransmitEmer

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Error MessagesIf either of the following error messages is displayed,the radio was either programmed incorrectly or needsservicing: DSP ERR ERR=XX

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Call OriginateA short mid-pitched alert tone sounds after keying theradio (Push-To-Talk button is pressed). This indicates theradio has been assigned

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that is transmitting. Releasing the PTT button and re-key-ing initiates a new channel request.Call Denied (Trunked Mode Only)If the radio is keyed and

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battery will need to be recharged to resume normaloperation.Key Press AlertA short tone or "beep" sounds to indicate a key hasbeen pressed.

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SYSTEM/GROUP/CHANNEL SELECTIONSystem SelectionSeveral methods can be used to select a new system.METHOD 1: From knob: If system selection is pro-gramm

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TABLE OF CONTENTSINTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7USER INTERFACE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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NOTE: The radio is supplied with a me-chanical stop which can, if desired, limitthe number of positions accessed. If theknob will not access all posit

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Example:System: 1 = North Group: 1=Group 12 = South 2=Group 23 = East 3=Group 34 = West 4=Group 4Press (South is the currently selected system).Press

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Group or Channel SelectionSeveral methods can be used to select a new groupor channel.METHOD 1: From knob: If group selection is pro-grammed to the SY

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METHOD 3:Direct Access: Press to enter thegroup select mode. Press the numeric keywhich is mapped to the desired group.Press . The radio will move to

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Press .TRUNKED MODE OPERATIONDigital trunking provides fast communication accessat all times, even during busy hours. In this mode theoperator select

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3. The Prism HP stores the initiating radio ID’s of thelast 10 group calls received on the selected channel.To access this list press the key twice.T

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Sending A Group Call1. Turn on the radio and set the POWER ON-OFF/VOL-UME knob to the desired volume level. Select thedesired system and group.2. Pres

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Conventional FailsoftIn the unlikely event of a failure of the EDACS System,communications may take place in conventional failsoftmode. The radio will

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Receiving An Emergency CallWhen receiving an emergency call on the selectedgroup and system, an alert beep is heard and comeson. The message flash

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5. To clear the emergency first press and hold theCLEAR/MONITOR button. While continuing to holdthe CLEAR/MONITOR button, press the EMER-GENCY button.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued)Receiving An Emergency Call . . . . . 38Declaring An Emergency Call . . . . . 38SCANNING TRUNKED GROUPS . .

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-The radio will continue scanning if a new group isselected when scan is on.-Pressing the PTT button when scan is on will causethe radio to transmit o

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next high priority level and stops at priority level 1. Toselect a lower priority level, the group must be de-leted from the scan list and then added

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3.While the current status is displayed, press untilthe group from the scan list is “blank”. The sequenceis “blank”, , , , “blank”. Any group that is

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4.Press a second time to set the group to Priority2. A is displayed on line three.5.Press a third time to set the group to Priority 1.A is displ

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Deleting Groups From A Scan List1. With scan operation turned off, select the desiredgroup to delete from the selected trunked system’sgroup scan list

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control channel, radios may be programmed to automat-ically scan the control channels of other systems. If a newcontrol channel is found, the radio wi

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INDIVIDUAL CALLSReceiving And Responding To An Individual Call(Trunked Mode Only)When the radio receives an individual call (a calldirected only to th

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The radio stores the ID’s of the last 10 callers in theCalls Received List as shown. Individual calls are storedin the top half of the list (1-10) and

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Pressing PTT will initiate an individual call to thedisplayed logical ID. Turning the radio off and on will clearthis list.Sending An Individual Call

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Press . turns on. Scroll through the list ofstored phone numbers using the or keyuntil the desired number is displayed. Press .2. Press the PTT

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System Radio: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56PROGRAMMABLE ENTRIES . . . . . . . . . . . 57Prestoring Individual and Telephone

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Call Storage ListsThere are two lists available for call storage in thePRISM HP radio, the calls received list (1 - 10) and thepersonality list (1 - 9

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the pre-stored list pressing the key toggles theLogical IDentification (LID) on and off.TELEPHONE INTERCONNECT CALLSReceiving A Telephone Interconn

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2. Press and release the PTT button. When the radio isclear to transmit, turns on, turns off and thechannel access tone sounds. Line one shows th

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known, it can be entered directly from the keypad.Start by pressing the . Then enter the requirednumber from the keypad.Note: The last number entered

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4. To terminate the call, momentarily press theCLEAR/MONITOR button.DTMF Overdial / Conventional Mode TelephoneInterconnectOnce the radio has establis

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The following steps are required to dial these numbers:SCAN Radio:1. Follow the procedure in Sending A Telephone In-terconnect Call (Trunked Mode Only

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System Radio:The following steps are required to dial these num-bers:1. Follow the procedure in Sending A Telephone In-terconnect Call (Trunked Mode O

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next time the PTT button is pressed duringthe call).This overdial select/entry mode remainsactive until the call is dropped, cleared, or is pressed.

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3. Enter the desired number. If necessary, a pause canbe entered by pressing and holding 0-9, , or until an underscore appears in the display(telephon

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the status is selected and will be transmitted to the siteor stored in the radio memory where it can be polled bythe site at a future time. Status mes

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TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued)DISPLAYS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79DATA OFF OPERATION . . . . . . . . . .

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Pressing and holding the CLEAR/MONITOR buttonfor 2.5 seconds toggles the user into and out of thedynamic regroup groupset. A double beep will sound f

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For detail operation and assignment of macro keys,contact your communications supervisor or administra-tor.EDACS CONVENTIONAL P1 SCANThis feature perm

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Upon entering the menu selection mode, Menu op-tions will appear on the display, i.e.The radio will continue to receive and transmit nor-mally while i

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An example of the menu item selection process andmenu item parameter change is detailed below for thebacklight menu item.PRESS: The menu mode is enter

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For menu items that display radio information press-ing ,or will scroll through a list of informationaldisplays. The menu items are listed Table 2.T

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Table 2 - Menu Item InformationFEATURE DISPLAY PARAMETERSETTINGCOMMENTKeypad Lock Menu item: KEY LOCKOnce selected: LOCKEDLockedUnlockedLocks the

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DeleteGroup/ChannelFrom Scan ListSCAN DEL N/A Deletes from Scan List.Add/Delete ScanListSCAN A/D N/A Add, deletes from ScanList.Select TelephoneNumber

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*Information DisplayPRS - NAMEXXXXXXXXPersonality NameERICSSON(C) - 1995CopyrightFLSH - VERhklr01A_FLASH Softwarer - released, 01A - revision stateD

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Serial Number ROM (12 Hex Digits)Example:When the user wants to enable a feature in his radio,he will need to call Ericsson Inc. They will ask for the

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Number FieldsExample:These number fields show the set limits of the of theuser’s radio as:•SYSGRP# -XXX - Maximum number of sys-tem/groups combination

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INTRODUCTIONThis manual describes how to use the EDACS PRISMHP/LPE-200 Radio. The PRISM HP/LPE-200 is a syn-thesized, microprocessor-based, high perfo

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Features EnabledThese numbers indicate which features are enabled.Example:The following numbers indicate features available inthe user’s radio.Bit Fie

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AEGIS OPERATIONVOICE MODESAegis programmed systems have three (3) differentvoice modes: clear (analog), digital and private (en-crypted). The voice mo

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transmitted clear if the digital mode is disabled or inop-erative.1. If receiving an analog message trunked call, theradio responds in the analog mode

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Cryptographic keys are transferred to the radio usinga cryptographic Keyloader. Up to seven (7) differentcryptographic keys, numbered 1-7, can be tran

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2. Plug the modular connector of the Keyloader cableinto the Keyloader modular jack.3. Connect the Keyloader cable to the UDC on theradio.4. Press the

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individual, phone, all, agency or fleet) or the group/chan-nel key (for group or conventional calls), perform thefollowing procedure:1.Press the butt

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Key ZeroAll cryptographic keys can be zeroed (erased fromradio memory) by pressing the MONITOR/CLEAR buttonand while still pressing this button, press

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private mode on/off. When private mode is enabled,the icon will be on.If the last state of the radio was private mode, theprivate mode will be enabl

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scanned or selected group. If a group is entered in thescan list more than once and in different modes (clear,digital, private), only the first occurr

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through normal usage of the radio. Data communicationsis not supported in the conventional mode.The radios can be connected to Mobile Data Termi-nals

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•Up to 800 system/group combinations and up to 300conventional channelsThe LPE-200 radio operates similar to the PRISM HPexcept it is not upgradable t

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DATA OFF OPERATIONThe radio can be placed in the data disabled state byany of the following methods. When the data state isdisabled, the display shows

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data call is immediately terminated and the radio per-forms the desired function:•PTT activated.•Emergency declared by pressing the pre-pro-grammed

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•An emergency declared or cleared.•Receiving an individual or phone call.•Receiving Agency, Fleet or System All Call.•Pressing or to turn scan on

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Receiving A Call1. Turn on the radio by rotating the POWER ON-OFF/VOLUME knob clockwise (out of detent). Ashort alert signal (if enabled through progr

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3. Press and hold the PTT button. The radio will display and a short beep sounds (if programmed) indi-cating that communication can begin.4. Hold the

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then assigned as the priority-one or priority-twochannel, the previously assigned priority channel willchange to non-priority scanning. The priority s

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3.Press or during this time-out period todelete the channel from the scan list. , , or turns off. Any channel that is not in a conventionalsystem

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-Pressing the PTT button when scan is on will causethe radio to transmit on the displayed channel or tothe currently selected channel (depending on pr

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radio operates in much the same way as a telephone"party line" therefore always listen to make sure thatthe line is clear--that no one else

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OPERATING TIPSThe following conditions tend to reduce the effectiverange of two-way radios and should be avoided when-ever possible.•Operating the rad

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Figure 1 - PRISM HP Radio(Scan Model Shown)9

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Chargers are available with nominal charge times ofone hour. Combinations include single and multiposition,rapid charge units. When charging a battery

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RECHARGEABLE BATTERY PACK DISPOSALThe product that you have purchasedcontains a rechargeable battery and isrecyclable. At the end of its useful life,u

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REMOVING THE BATTERY PACK1. Ensure the POWER ON-OFF/VOLUME knob is inthe OFF (detent) position.2. Press the battery release button to release the bat-

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INTRINSICALLY SAFE USAGESelected portable radios with appropriate factory in-stalled options are certified as Intrinsically Safe by theFactory Mutual

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ACCESSORIESUse of accessories other than those listed voidsFactory Mutual approval. The following accessories arefor use with intrinsically safe radio

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GLOSSARYagency - an agency is composed of multiple fleets. Unitscan be programmed to initiate agency calls toaccess multiple fleets. (Trunked Mode On

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group or subfleet - a group of users share the same program groupidentification number in their mobile and per-sonal radios. All units in the same gro

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Talk-around mode - also referred to as "direct mode", talk-aroundprovides a direct unit-to-unit short range com-munications link. It is int

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