User’s ManualEDACS®IPE Series Radio
ANSWERING AN INDIVIDUAL CALLWhen you are being called, the radio will beep every5 seconds to alert you of the incoming call and willcontinue until any
you are not in a call, pressing the key will alsodelete all entered digits.2.When you have entered the number, press .The text DIALING shows in the
Nobody Answers or You Hear a Busy or Fast BusyTonePress . The telephone number will be re-tained in the memory and you can easily repeatthe call.Last
SPress to answer. The TX and BSY symbolswill light up and CALL will be removed.EWhen the conversation is finished, press .Unanswered Call CounterIf
3.Press to exit from the menu function.GROUP SELECTIONEDACS group selections are also made through theuser menu.1. Press . Then use the key to sc
VOLUME CONTROL KNOBKeypad volume and earpiece volume is adjust-able from the knob on top of the radio.HANDSFREE Volume Control<>During handsfree
The air time of the outgoing call includes the timetaken to connect the call.TURNING THE UNIT OFFEPress and hold down the key until you heara beep.
• Displays battery level indicator.Numeric Field Displays the telephone number entered on the key-pad, or recalled from memory.Status IndicatorsEMG Em
BUTTONPUSH-TO-TALK(PTT button)Located on side. Enables radio’stransmitter. PTT must be held downto transmit during simplex opera-tion.MONITOR Locate
EEND ON/OFFIf a call is in progress, pressing terminatesthe call. Otherwise you can turn the radio ON orOFF by holding down the key until you hear a
NOTICE!This manual covers Ericsson and General Electricproducts manufactured and sold by Ericsson Inc.NOTE!Repairs to this equipment should be made on
Mute Key (Microphone Mute)MHold down to mute the microphone dur-ing a conversation. If the radio is used withhands free equipment, the separate mi-c
3. Pressing will turn on/off Group Scanfunction.4. Pressing while in MENU will exit tothe group display.Numeric Keys12 . . . 90Used to enter tel
Used in Alpha mode to enter a space or astar.#PoundUsed when entering a manual pause be-fore a sequence of digits that is to be sentin a cluster as DT
CALL ORIGINATE ALERTIf programmed, a short tone is sounded whenever the key or PTT button is pressed and the radio hasacquired a channel. This tone in
CALL DENIEDIf after pressing key or PTT button a short tone isheard and the word DENIED appears on the display,this indicates that the system has den
set to one of several different signals. See the paragraphUser Menu Functions.Error SignalA short beep tells you have done something incor-rectly. For
An option is set by entering the menu, toggling to theright alternative and pressing . The telephone thenprompts for the personal code. If the right
5. Enter OLD code.6. Enter NEW code.7. Enter NEW code (to verify new code).8. Press to store new code.9.Press to exit from menu function.STORING NU
2. Press . Then press to scroll to STORE --.Press and the word STORE is displayed,followed by the first free memory location, forexample 22.3. To
the cursor to the next position. You can enter upto eight letters.- To enter a letter, press the appropriate nu-meric key once, twice, or three times,
TABLE OF CONTENTSINTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5BASIC OPERATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
You can choose either to:a. Store the number in a different memory location.Enter the number of the memory location andpress .b. Store the number und
Store the number in an already occupied memorylocation, thus erasing the old number (and name).Enter the required memory position and press .RECALLIN
2. Enter the first letter of the name by pressing therelevant numeric key once, twice or three times,depending on the position of the desired letter.3
Recalling a Number by Entering the MemoryLocation 1. Press . Press to scroll to RECALL--2. Enter the memory location (one or two digits).The number
Changing a Recalled NumberA telephone number recalled from the memory canbe altered by erasing the last digits using the key, andthen entering new d
4. Press again. The message CLEARED is dis-played for 5 seconds, and the number (andname) stored in location 22 are now erased.RECALLING A NUMBER DU
To send DTMF signals:1. Call the desired number.2. When the call has been connected, pressingkeys 0 - 9, *, and # will cause the correspondingDTMF sig
MENU FUNCTION DEFINITIONSMenuPosition Function1 Store telephone number (name)2 Recall telephone number (name)3 Select system4 Group Selection5 Electro
(2) RECALL NUMBERS (and names): Lets you recalltelephone numbers (names) from memory.Default: RECALL --RECALL --: Recall number from memory by enteri
(5) ELECTRONIC LOCK: Lets you lock the radio torestrict unauthorized use and enter personal lock code.Default: LOCK OFFLOCK OFF: No restrictions, t
TABLE OF CONTENTS (CONT’D)STORING NUMBERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27STORING A NUMBER (AND NAME) . . . . . . 27MEMORY PROT
(7) RING VOLUME: Lets you select the ring volumesignal.Default: RING HIGHNote: One ring signal is sounded for each corre-sponding Ring Volume displa
(10) KEY BURST, TONES, OR CLICKS: Lets youselect whether keypad numeric keys (0-9, #, *) pro-duce DTMF tones or key clicks.Default: KEY CONT.KEY BUR
(14) RESETTABLE ACCUMULATED CALL TIME: Dis-plays accumulated call time, in hours and minutes, sincelast reset.ACCUM TIME: Displays the accumulated t
Low Battery AlertYour radio should typically provide ninety (90) minutesof continuous talk-time before needing to be recharged.An alert tone sounds fo
• A battery may explode if disposed of in a fire.• Use only Ericsson specified batteries and charg-ers.Rechargeable Battery Pack DisposalThe product t
Inserting and Removing a BatteryStandard Battery45
RECHARGINGYour charger is intended for indoor use only. Keepcharger and AC adaptor dry. Do not use in or near water.Avoid recharging a battery before
Using a Desk-Top Charger1. Connect the AC Adapter to the desk-top charger.2. Plug the AC adapter into a wall outlet.3. Remove the battery from the rad
Restoring Battery CapacityIf you often recharge a battery before the low batteryalarm has been issued, the battery’s ability to acceptcharge may be im
INTRINSICALLY SAFE USAGESelected portable radios with appropriate factory in-stalled F4 Options are certified as Intrinsically Safe bythe Factory Mutu
INTRODUCTIONThis manual describes how to use the IPE SeriesPortable Radios. The IPE (Infinity) is a synthesized,microprocessor-based, duplex portable
ACCESSORIESThe accessories that follow are approved for use withintrinsically safe radios. Use of accessories other thanthose listed voids Factory Mut
APPENDIX 1FAULT TRACINGNo Power to the Radio• If the radio does not come on when you hold downthe key, recharge or replace the battery. Referto para
A Call Cannot be PlacedThe reason for this is either:• The phone number displayed may be incorrect.• The radio may not be in service or the signal isw
PERSONAL MEMORY DIRECTORYMem. Loc. Name LID or Tel. No.1234567891011121314151617181920212223242553
WARRANTYA. Ericsson Inc. (hereinafter "Seller") warrants to the original purchaser for use (hereinafter"Buyer") that Equipment man
Emergency NumbersPoliceState PoliceFirePoison ControlAmbulanceLife Saving & Rescue SquadEricsson Inc.Private Radio SystemsMountain View RoadLynchb
EMERGENCYBUTTONVOLUMESPEAKERLCDDISPLAYUPPERMICROPHONEMONITORBUTTONPUSH-TO-TALK(PTT)LOWERMICROPHONESYSTEMVERSIONONLY6
BASIC OPERATIONTURNING THE RADIO ONETurn the radio on by holding down the key until you hear a beep.The display illumination comes on. All the statusi
Note the following points:• If the SERV indicator does not come on, you havelost contact with the EDACS system and cannot,therefore, place or receive
PLACING A GROUP CALLTo place an EDACS Group Call on the desired Group(refer to GROUP SELECTION for further information)simply press the [PTT] key and
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