Page 2 - NOTE
This manual is published by Ericsson Inc., without any warranty. Improvements and changes to this manual necessitated by typo-graphical errors, inaccuraciees of current information, or improve-ments to programs and/or equipment, may be made by Ericsson Inc.,at any time and without notice. Such chang...
Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS GUIDELINES FOR SAFE ANDEFFICIENT USAGE OF YOURRADIO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 OPERATING RULES AND REGULATIONS . 4 INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 AVAILABLE CHANNEL FREQUENCIES . . 5 UNPACKING YOUR RADIO . . . . . . . . . . 5 CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS ....
Page 4 - OPERATING RULES AND REGULATIONS
GUIDELINES FOR SAFE AND EFFICIENT USAGE OF YOUR RADIO Important: Read this Information Before UsingYour Portable Radio OPERATING RULES AND REGULATIONS Two-way FM radio systems must be operated inaccordance with the rules and regulations of theFederal Communications Commission (FCC). As anoperator of...
Page 5 - INTRODUCTION; AVAILABLE CHANNEL FREQUENCIES; UNPACKING YOUR RADIO
INTRODUCTION The portable radio you have purchased will provideyou with reliable two-way communications whenproperly used. It is important that you read andunderstand this manual to obtain the best possibleperformance and long time operation of your radio. This radio is available in two different ve...
Page 6 - CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS
CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS 1. Antenna 2. Built-In Microphone 3. On/Off Switch/Volume Control 4. Built-In Speaker 5. Antenna Connector 6. Transmit LED 7. Rubberized Jack Cover 8. External Speaker Jack 9. External Microphone Jack 10. Charge Jack 11. Push-To-Talk (PTT) Switch 12. Monitor Switch 6
Page 7 - FCC LICENSING; To get current FCC forms and instructions, you can:; GETTING STARTED; GETTING YOUR RADIO READY TO USE; Selecting the operating frequency of the radio
FCC LICENSING Before using your radio, you must have a stationlicense issued by the Federal CommunicationsCommission (FCC). It is illegal to transmit withoutthe appropriate license. You must submit FCC Form600 and any appropriate attachments to PCIA (Per-sonal Communications Industry Association), w...
Page 10 - Setting CTCSS Tones
ON = Switch set towards speakerOFF = switch set towards battery* Itinerant frequency, no license required** GMRS frequency, personal use only Setting CTCSS Tones Refer to Table 3 for DIP switch settings for the CTCSS tones. The DIP switches are located in theupper left hand corner of the battery com...
Page 12 - Attaching The Belt Clip; Attach the supplied belt clip as shown.; Mounting The Antenna
Attaching The Belt Clip Attach the supplied belt clip as shown. Mounting The Antenna To install theantenna,align it withthe antennaconnectoron the top ofthe radio.Turn the an-tenna clock-wise until itseats snuglyagainst theradio. 12
Page 13 - Installing Battery Pack
Installing Battery Pack The battery pack must be charged for at least 14hours before using the radio. See BATTERY INFOR-MATION section. 1. Place thebattery in-side thecompart-ment. Note:Make surethe con-tacts are to-ward theback and tothe right. 2. Replacethe cover. 3. Push thesidelatches for-ward t...
Page 14 - USING THE RADIO; CHARGING THE BATTERY
USING THE RADIO CHARGING THE BATTERY TRANSMITTING AND RECEIVING You must first charge the battery beforereceiving or sending a message. NOTE 1. Turn the VOLswitch to theOFF position. 2. Plug the bar-rel plug intothe radio andthe adapterinto an AC out-let. 1. Turn theVOL/OFF knobclockwise to turnthe ...
Page 15 - BATTERY INFORMATION; CHARGE BEFORE USING
BATTERY INFORMATION CHARGE BEFORE USING Connect battery charger to CHGR connector on sideof radio. Connect charger to a 120 VAC outlet.Charge the battery for the first time at least 14 hours 3. Press PTTto transmit. Note: Keepthe radio 1-2 inchesfrom yourmouth.Speak in anormal tonetowards themicroph...
Page 17 - OPERATING TIPS; EFFICIENT RADIO OPERATION
OPERATING TIPS Antenna location and condition is important whenoperating a portable radio. Operating the radio in lowareas or terrain, under power lines or bridges, insideof a vehicle or in a metal or steel framed building canseverely reduce the range of the unit. Mountains andbuildings can also red...
Page 18 - FCC RULES PART 90; FCC Rules And Regulations. This
instruct you to turn off two-way radio equipment,always observe the rules. If in doubt, turn it off. AIRCRAFT Always turn off your portable radio before boardingany aircraft. • Use it on the ground only with crew permis-sion • Do not use it in the air BLASTING AREAS To avoid interfering with blastin...
Page 19 - WARNING
• You must use this radio only for the commercialuse of your business and restrict your commu-nications to the minimum practical transmis-sion time. • This radio is only for use in the operation ofcommercial activities, educational, philan-thropic or ecclesiastical institutions, and hospi-tals, clin...
Page 20 - ACCESSORIES; OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES; VHF Antenna
ACCESSORIES OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES The following optional accessory is available fromyour dealer: • External Microphone with Speaker (KRY 1011614/1) REPLACEMENT PARTS The following replacement parts are available fromyour dealer or by ordering from Ericsson ServiceParts 24-Hour Toll Free Number 1-800-...
Page 22 - What does your warranty cover?; Any defect in material or workmanship.; For how long after the original purchase?
ANY INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, SPE-CIAL, INDIRECT OR EXEMPLARY DAM-AGES. F. This warranty applies only within the UnitedStates. NPC-50 PORTABLE RADIO LIMITED WARRANTY Your NPC-50 Portable Radio Limited Warranty isattached. An explanation of the Limited Warranty’sbenefits and exclusions follows. What...
Page 23 - What does your warranty not cover?; Installation and set-up service adjustments.
What does your warranty not cover? • Customer instruction. Your Operator’s Manualprovides information regarding operating in-structions and user controls. For additionalinformation, ask your dealer. • Installation and set-up service adjustments. • Damage from misuse or neglect. • Batteries. • Produc...