Page 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS; Page
Copyright© April 1994, Ericsson GE Mobile Communications Inc. 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page IMPORTANT SAFETYINFORMATION ........................................ 4SAFETY INFORMATION ......................... 5 OPERATING PROCEDURES .................. 6 INTRODUCTION...................................... 8 U...
Page 4 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION; Some of the following information may not
4 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Some of the following information may not apply to your particular product. However, as withany electrical product, precautions should beobserved during handling and use. * Save this manual, it contains importantsafety and operating instructions. * Before using the pro...
Page 5 - SAFETY INFORMATION; The operator of any portable radio should be; Explosive Atmospheres
5 * Do Not attempt to disassemble the product.This product does not contain customerserviceable components. * Damage Requiring Service - This productshould be serviced by qualified servicepersonnel when:A. The power supply cord or the plug hasbeen damaged; or B. Objects have fallen, or liquid has be...
Page 6 - a. The space containing the radio; OPERATING PROCEDURES; Two-way FM radio systems must be
6 electronic circuits perform normally when theradio is transmitting. 3. Dynamite Blasting Caps Dynamite blasting caps may be caused toexplode by operating a radio within 500 feetof the blasting caps. Always obey the "TurnOff Two Way Radios" signs posted wheredynamite is being used. When tra...
Page 8 - INTRODUCTION; This manual describes how to use the
8 for your station's particular type of operationfor the proper procedure. 8. No changes or adjustments shall be made tothe equipment except by an authorized orcertified electronics technician. INTRODUCTION This manual describes how to use the Allegra Duplex Portable Radio. The AllegraDuplex is a sy...
Page 10 - USER INTERFACE; Two functions button
10 The keypad is used for manual number entry for individual calls, access to a telephoneinterconnect system and activation of variousEDACS or conventional features. The keypad isdivided into both a function portion and a numericportion as is found on a basic push-buttontelephone. The display has an...
Page 12 - Numeric Portion; Press
12 VOLUME UP BUTTON Increases the volume level. 15 is the maximum level. VOLUME DOWN BUTTON Decreases the volume level. 00 is theminimum level unless programmedotherwise. Numeric Portion Enters telephone numbers and activates extended features. Ramps through the system list andselects a system. DURI...
Page 14 - Extended Features - 2; Key; DISPLAY; Status Indicators
14 Extended Features - 2 Press and hold first and one of the following keys twice. Key Function Comments TESTMODE Enters testmode (if enabled). ver group Hold key to display current software GroupVersion (as GXX VXX). DISPLAY The radio's display is shown below. The alphanumeric field is used to disp...
Page 15 - Indicates the radio’s keypad is; þþ; Mute icon - indicates the radio has; ALERT TONES; The Allegra Duplex radio generates a set of; EDACS APPLICATIONS; CALL ORIGINATE ALERT
15 A Indicates the radio is configured tonotify the user via an external alarmthat an individual call has beenreceived. B Not used. ∆∆ Indicates the radio’s keypad is locked. þþ Mute icon - indicates the radio has the transmit audio disabled (onlyvalid during duplex operation). ALERT TONES The Alleg...
Page 17 - OFF press and hold the
17 OPERATION GENERAL Turning The Radio ON/OFF The radio is powered ON by pressing and holding the button. All status indicators turn on momentarily and after 2 seconds a short beepwill be heard and a message “---ON---” will bedisplayed on the LCD. A self diagnostic test isperformed when the radio is...
Page 21 - /System ramp button is used in
21 Storing A Telephone Number To The CallList The number of dial locations (10, 20, 30, 40, or 50) available is set through radio programming.The maximum number of digits stored in anylocation is 14. The user may dynamically addphone numbers to the call list by following thesesteps: 1. Enter the pho...
Page 24 - Pause
24 8/SCAN Scan operation is controlled by this key sequence (i.e. followed by /SCAN). Display will read “SCAN ON” or “SCAN OFF”.(Note: Scan must be off to add/delete groups). 9/SCAN ADD/DELETE Note: scan must be turned off before editing the scan list. To edit the scan list, press followed by . The ...
Page 28 - If the low battery alarm sounds will a call is; CARE AND MAINTENANCE; The batteries are of the Nickel-Cadmium; INSERTING AND REMOVING A BATTERY; Standard Battery
28 If the low battery alarm sounds will a call is in progress, you should end the call . If the callcontinues, the radio will turn itself off after a shortperiod. CARE AND MAINTENANCE The batteries are of the Nickel-Cadmium type. They have a long maintenance-free servicelife if properly treated. * N...
Page 29 - Optional High Capacity Battery; Grasp and move buttons; SLIDE INDICATOR; The battery has a slideable indicator which
29 Optional High Capacity Battery Removal: Grasp and move buttons Lift battery up and away in direction away from from radio unit. radio unit. SLIDE INDICATOR The battery has a slideable indicator which you can use to tell an empty battery from acharged battery. Slide the indicator to the left if th...
Page 34 - AVAILABLE OPTIONS; OPTION
34 AVAILABLE OPTIONS The following equipment options are available for the Allegra Duplex Portable. Refer toyour radio supplier for ordering information. OPTION DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER DYPA5Z 900 mAh Standard Battery DYPA7A 1400 mAh High Capacity Battery DYCH5B AC Rapid Multi-Charger for Slimline, S...
Page 35 - FREQUENTLY CALLED NUMBERS; MEMORY LOCATION
35 FREQUENTLY CALLED NUMBERS MEMORY LOCATION NAME TELEPHONE NUMBER 010203040506070809101112131415161718192021222324
Page 39 - WARRANTY
39 WARRANTY A. Ericsson GE Mobile Communications Inc. (hereinafter "Seller") warrants to the original purchaser for use (hereinafter "Buyer") that Equipment manufactured by Seller shall be free from defects in material, workmanship and title, and shall conform to its published specif...
Page 40 - EMERGENCY NUMBERS; Police
EMERGENCY NUMBERS Police State Police Fire Poison Control Ambulance Life Saving andRescue Squad Printed in U.S.A.