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Manual de usuario Ericsson, modelo LBI-39012A
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. .. . . . . . . . . . . . 4 SAFE DRIVING RECOMMENDATIONS FOR USERS OF MOBILE RADIOS* . ... . ... . ... . ... . . 5 OPERATING PROCEDURES ... . ... . ... . . 5 INTRODUCTION . . ... . ... . ... . ... . . 6 CONTROLS, INDICATORS, AND DISPLAYS . . . . 7 CONTROLS .. . ... . ... . ... . ... . . 7 CONTROLS AND INDICATORS . . . . . . . . 8 DISPLAYINDICATORS ... . ... . ... . . 10 DISPLAY ALPHA INDICATORS . . . . . . . . . 11 OPERATING THERADIO .. . ... . ... . . 12 TURNING THE RADIO ON . . ... . ... . . 12 SELECT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 CONVENTIONAL MODE OPERATION . . . . . . . 13 RECEIVING ACALL . . ... . ... . ... . . 13 SENDING AMESSAGE ... . ... . ... . . 13 TALK-AROUND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 SCAN OPERATION . ... . ... . ... . ... . . 14 SCAN SETUP . . ... . ... . ... . ... . . 14 STARTING OR STOPPING SCAN . . . . . . . . 14 Copyright© December 1993, Ericsson GE Mobile Communications Inc. TABLE OF CONTENTS (CONTINUED) Page ADDING/DELETING TO/FROM SCAN . . . . 14 RECEIVERSCAN RATE . ... . ... . ... 15 USING THE RADIO WITH SCAN . . . . . . . 16 OPTIONS ... . ... . ... . ... . ... . ... 21 AVAILABLE OPTIONS . ... . ... . ... . ... 22 OPERATING TIPS ... . ... . ... . ... . ... BackCover SAFETY INFORMATION The operator of any mobile radio should be aware of certain hazards common to the operation of vehicular radio transmissions. A list of possible hazards are: 1. Explosive Atmospheres Just as it is dangerous to fuel a vehicle with the motor running, be sure to turn the radio off while fueling the vehicle. Do not carry containers of fuel in the trunk. 2. Interference to Vehicular Electronics Systems Electronic fuel injection systems, electronic anti skid braking systems, etc., are typical of the type of electronic devices that may malfunction due to the lack of protection from radio frequency energy present when transmitting. If the vehicle contains such equipment, consult the dealer for the make of the vehicle and enlist his aid in determining if such electronic circuits perform normally when the radio is transmitting. 3. Dynamite Blasting Caps Dynamite blasting caps may be caused to explodeby operating a radio within 500 feet of the blasting caps. Always obey the" Turn Off Two Way Radios" signs posted where dynamite is being used. When transporting blasting caps in your vehicle: a. Carry the blasting caps in a closed metal box with a soft lining. b. Leave the radio OFF whenever the blasting caps are being put into or removed from the vehicle. 4. Radio Frequency Energy To prevent burns or related physical injury from radio frequency energy, do not operate the transmitter when anyone outside of the vehicle is within two feet of the antenna. 5. Liquefied (LP) Gas Powered Vehicles Mobile radio installations in vehicles powered by liquefied petroleum gas with the LP gas container in the trunk or other sealed-off space within the interior of the vehicle must conform to the National Fire Protection Association standard (NEPA) 58 which requires that: a. The space containing the radio equipment shall be isolated by a seal from the space containing the LP gas container and its fittings. b. Outside filling connections shall be used for the LP gas container. c. The LP gas container shall be vented to the outside of the vehicle. SAFE DRIVING RECOMMENDATIONS FOR USERS OF MOBILE RADIOS* Read the literature on the safe operation of the radio. • Keep both hands on the steering wheel and the microphone in its cradle whenever the vehicle is in motion. • Place calls only when vehicle is stopped. Use recall dialing to speed the time it takes to call. • When talking from a moving vehicle is unavoidable, drive in the slower lane. Keep conversations brief. • If conversation requires taking notes or complex thought, stop the vehicle in a safe place and continue the call. Whenever using a mobile radio exercise caution. *As recommended by the AAA OPERATING PROCEDURES Two-way FM radio systems must be operated in accordance with the rules and regulations of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Operators of two-way radio equipment must be thoroughly familiar with the rules that apply to the intended type of radio operation. Following these rules will help to eliminate confusion, assure the most efficient use of existing radio channels, and result in a smoothly functioning radio network. When using this two-way radio remember these rules: 1. It is a violation of FCC rules to interrupt any distress or emergency message. As the radio operates in much the same way as a telephone "party line", always listen to make sure that the line is clear -that no one else in on the air -before sending messages. If someone is sending an emergency message - such as reporting a fire, or asking for help in an accident -KEEP OFF THE AIR! Emergency calls have priority over all other messages. 2. Use of profane or obscene language is prohibited by Federal law. 3. It is against the law to send false call letters, or a false ...
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