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3 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page INTRODUCTION ............................................... 7USER INTERFACE ........................................... 8 BUTTONS AND KNOBS ........................... 12KEYPAD .................................................... 15 Standard Functions .........................
7 INTRODUCTION This manual describes how to use the EDACS /ProVoice LPE-200 Portable Radio. The LPE-200 is a synthesized, microprocessor-based,high performance portable FM radio providingreliable two-way communications in the EnhancedDigital Access Communications System (EDACS) orProVoice trunki...
8 • Up to 800 system/group combinations and up to200 conventional channels • Translucent keys USER INTERFACE The LPE-200 operating controls are located on the radio's front, top and left panels. A 6-button (scanmodel) or 15-button (system model) keypad, LiquidCrystal Display (LCD), microphone and sp...
11 Power On/OffVolume Knob System/GroupChannel Knob Antenna EmergencyButton TX LED Option Button Clear/MonitorButton Push-To-Talk(PTT) Button BatteryReleaseButton Figure 3 – Top, Back and Left Panel Views
13 level (i.e. VOL = 31 ). The volume range is from a minimumprogrammed level of zero(displayed as OFF in the display) up to 31 which is the loudestlevel. EMERGENCY/ HOME BUTTON The EMERGENCY/HOMEbutton is used to automaticallyselect a pre-programmedGroup/System by pressing andholding for a programm...
15 KEYPAD The keypad layout has a total of 6 or 15 keys. The keys have special functions and are labeled assuch using a symbol or abbreviated word describingits primary function. Numeric entry is a secondaryfunction of the keys. Each key is described below. Figure 4 - Keypad (Scan Model) Figure 5 - ...
16 Standard Functions <> Primary function - changes thesystem or group/channel(depending on programming). Secondary function - used toscroll through items within a list.Press < , to scroll in increasing order, > to scroll in decreasing order. M Primary function - accesses themenu list. T...
17 Scan Model O User defined. A Adds or deletes selected groupsor channels from the scan list ofthe currently selected system.See trunked and conventionalscan section for details. S Toggles scan operation on andoff. System Model 1 Used to directly access systemsvia the keypad and to accesssystem sel...
18 4 Used to turn private encryptionfeature on and off. 69 Adds or deletes selected groupsor channels from the scan list ofthe currently selected system.See trunked and conventionalscan section for details. Firstpress recalls current status.Second press adds or deletes. * Used to place a telephone c...
19 The operating procedures that follow assume that the buttons and keypad keys operate as marked. Ifthey have been reassigned, Table 1 should becompleted to show the new function(s). Substitutethe new assigned keys when using the operatingprocedures. Table 1 - Button and Key Assignments STANDARD AS...
20 DISPLAY The radio display is made up of 3 lines (Figure 6). Lines 1 and 2 contain eight alphanumeric characterblocks and are used primarily to display system andgroup names. Line 1 also displays radio statusmessages. The 3rd line is used primarily to displayradio status icons. All three lines are...
22 Auto Power mode automatically adjustsradio output power to optimize batterylife. Indicates battery voltage is getting low. Note: W hen or in conjunction with LOW BATT message the radio will no longer transmit. The radio willautomatically power down soon afterthis condition exists. Indicates the E...
23 On - indicates selected group or channel is priority-one scan. On - indicator for conventional channel is enabled with Channel Guard. FLASHING - indicates Channel Guard is temporarily disabled. Messages During radio operation, various radio status messages can be displayed. The messages aredescri...
24 Message Name Description ChannelScan Indicates the controlchannel is lost and the radiohas entered the ControlChannel Scan mode tosearch for the controlchannel. (Usually out ofrange indication.) WA SCAN W ide AreaScan - Trunked mode only. Indicates the radio hasentered the Wide AreaScan mode to s...
26 Error Messages If either of the following error messages is displayed, the radio was either programmed incorrectly or needsservicing: DSP ERRERR=XXXX DSP ERR or DIG V ERR (Power Up only) UNIVERSAL DEVICE CONNECTOR (UDC) The Universal Device Connector (UDC) provides connections for external access...
29 OPERATION TURNING ON THE RADIO 1. Turn on the radio by rotating the POW ER ON- OFF/VOLUME knob clockwise. A short alertsignal (if enabled through programming)indicates the radio is ready to use. 2. The display shows the last selected system and group or a default system and group (dependingon pro...
30 SYSTEM/GROUP/CHANNEL SELECTION System Selection Several methods can be used to select a new system. METHOD 1: From knob: If system selection is programmed to the SYSTEM/GROUP/CHANNEL knob, select asystem by turning the SYSTEM/GROUP/CHANNEL knob to thedesired system number position (1-16). The dis...
32 Press M . Group or Channel Selection Several methods can be used to select a new group or channel. METHOD 1: From knob: If group selection is programmed to theSYSTEM/GROUP/ CHANNEL knob,select a group by turning theSYSTEM/GROUP/CHANNEL knob tothe desired group number position.The display register...
35 TRUNKED MODE OPERATION Digital trunking provides fast communication access at all times, even during busy hours. In thismode the operator selects a communications systemand group and the audio communication or workingchannel (W C) is allocated through digital signalingwith the site. Receiving A G...
38 Conventional Failsoft In the unlikely event of a failure of the EDACS or ProVoice System, communications may take placein conventional failsoft mode. The radio will beautomatically directed to a communications channelset up for this purpose. During this mode ofoperation, CONV FS will be displayed...
39 declared scanning will stop and restarts only afterthe emergency has been cleared. Receiving an Emergency Call W hen receiving an emergency call on the selected group and system, an alert beep is heard and comes on. The message *RXEMER* flashes in the display on line two until the emergencycondit...
43 SYSTEM Model Radios 1. W ith scan operation turned off, select the desired group to add to the selected trunkedsystem group scan list. 2. Press 6 . The current priority status of the group will be displayed in column 10 of line threefor a time-out period. If the group is not part ofthe scan list ...
45 SYSTEM Model Radios 1. W ith scan operation turned off, select the desired group to delete from the selectedtrunked system's group scan list. 2. Press 9 . The current status of the group is displayed for a time-out period. 3. W hile the status is displayed, press 9 to delete the group from the sc...
46 SCANNING TRUNKED SYSTEMS The radio can be programmed with the following System Scan features. These features areautomatically enabled upon radio power up. A key ormenu option is also defined to allow the System Scanfeatures to be toggled during radio operation. This iscovered in the MENU SELECTIO...
47 ProSound/ProScan algorithm is enabled asexplained on the following page). This priority scantimer is reset each time the PTT button is pressed orwhen the call is received. If the priority systemcontrol channel is found, (or meets the predefinedcriteria (ProSound/ProScan)), the radio willautomatic...
48 ProSound The radio may be programmed for ProSound system scan operation for multi-site applications.ProSound is an enhanced multi-site system scanningalgorithm compared to W ide Area System Scan.ProSound provides the radio with the ability to selecta new system for the radio to communicate on, wh...
52 Pressing PTT will initiate an individual call to the displayed logical ID. Turning the radio off and on willclear this list. Sending An Individual Call (Trunked Mode Only) Pre-Stored Individual Calls The following procedures describes how to initiate and complete a pre-stored individual call. Sys...
54 2. Press the PTT button to transmit. turns on, turns off and the channel access tone sounds.Line one shows the called individual's IDfollowed by the logical ID number of the unitbeing called. The message *INDV* displays on line two. Proceed talking into the microphone. Call Storage Lists There ar...
55 W hen in the saved call list, pressing the M key toggles the time stamp on and off. The time stampindicates how long ago the call was received. W henin the pre-stored list pressing the M key toggles the L ogical ID entification ( LID ) on and off. TELEPHONE INTERCONNECT CALLS Receiving A Telephon...
59 The following steps are required to dial thesenumbers: SCAN Radio: 1. Follow the procedure in Sending A Telephone Interconnect Call (Trunked Mode Only) to establish a connection to the telephone systemor consult the system administrator for theprocedure to access a dial tone on the trunkedor conv...
64 activation message is sent by the system manager.Each radio that receives and acknowledges theregrouping instructions is successfully regrouped. Pressing and holding the CLEAR/MONITOR button for 2.5 seconds toggles the user into and outof the dynamic regroup groupset. A double beep willsound for ...
65 declare the emergency on the currently selecteddynamic group. MACRO KEY OPERATION Macro key operation permits the user to accomplish a series of key strokes with a single"macro" key stroke. Each Macro Key is capable ofexecuting up to twenty (20) key strokes, to anypushbutton input (i.e., ...
68 The TX POW ER menu item, when selected,toggles LO/HI/AUTO power for trunked systemsor LO/HI power for conventional systems. It doesnot use < or > to scroll nor an additional press of the M button. Table 2 - Menu Item Information FEATURE DISPLAY PARAMETER SETTING COMMENT Keypad Lock Menu ite...
70 FEATURE DISPLAY PARAMETER SETTING COMMENT FeatureEncryptionDisplay Menu Item:FEATURESOnce selected:See FeatureEncryptionDisplay section Informationaldisplays only; nouser selectablesettings Indicates current featuresprogrammed into the radioas well as certaininformation required to addfeatures to...
71 non-encrypted. Clear mode transmissions can beeasily monitored by unauthorized persons. Groups orchannels programmed for clear operation cannottransmit or receive digital or private messages. Digital Mode The digital mode allows the radio to transmit and receive digitized voice signals. Digital s...
72 DTMF The overdial DTMF tones are not available while in the Digital Mode. Private Mode The private modes allow the radio to transmit encrypted messages and receive clear or privatetransmissions. The radio transmits private if thegroup/channel is programmed for private operationand forced operatio...
74 Group/Channel Encryption Key Key Zero All cryptographic keys can be zeroed (erased from radio memory) by pressing theMONITOR/CLEAR button and while still pressing thisbutton, press and hold the OPTION button. Pressboth buttons for 2 seconds. A series of beeps willbegins at the start of the 2 seco...
76 Scanned Group Calls Receiving a scanned group call is the same as receiving a selected group call. During the scan hangtime, if the radio was programmed for autoselect, itwill transmit back in the same mode it received thecall. For example, if a clear group is entered in thescan list, it will onl...
78 PORTABLE DATA The LPE-200 radios, when operating in the EDACS configuration, permit either voice or datacalls to be transmitted or received. The radio canhandle only one type of call at a time; however,selection of either data or voice is selectedtransparently by the operator through normal usage...
79 DATA ON Displayed for two seconds on top lineof display when the radio is toggled tothe data enabled state. DATA OFF OPERATION The radio can be placed in the data disabled state by any of the following methods. W hen the datastate is disabled, the display shows " DATA OFF " on the top lin...
83 receiver or observe the display for the absence of . If the Channel Busy Lockout feature isprogrammed for the selected channel, the radiowill not transmit when the channel is busy. 3. Press and hold the PTT button. The radio will display and a short beep sounds (if programmed) indicating that com...
86 OPERATING RULES AND REGULATIONS Repairs to this equipment should be madeonly by an authorized service technician orfacility designated by the supplier. Anyrepairs, alterations or substitution ofrecommended parts made by the user to thisequipment not approved by themanufacturer could void the user...
88 OPERATING TIPS The following conditions tend to reduce the effective range of two-way radios and should beavoided whenever possible. • Operating the radio in low areas of terrain orwhile under power lines or bridges. • Operating the radio inside of a vehicle or in ametal or steel framed building ...
90 RECHARGEABLE BATTERY PACK DISPOSAL NICKEL CADMIUM (NiCd) BATTERY PACKDISPOSAL The product you have purchasedmay contain a NiCd (NickelCadmium) rechargeable,recyclable battery. At the end ofits useful life under various stateand local laws it may be illegal todispose of this battery into the munic...
91 2. Align the battery pack tabs with the battery mounting plate slots on the back of the radio(see Figure 7). 3. Insert the tabs into the slots, push down and slide the battery toward the battery latch until thebattery latch clicks into place. 1. While pressing the Battery PackRelease Button 4. Wh...
92 2. Press the battery release button to release the battery. 3. Remove the battery pack by sliding it back until it stops. Then lift up and away until it separatefrom the radio. INTRINSICALLY SAFE USAGE Selected portable radios with appropriate factory installed options are certified as Intrinsica...
93 BATTERY PACKS Only battery packs identified with a green FM/CSA label shall be used with a portable radio thatis rated and labeled as Factory Mutual/CSAIntrinsically Safe. Use of nonspecified battery packsvoids Factory Mutual/CSA approval. The followingbattery packs are approved for use in intrin...
94 ACCESSORIES Use of accessories other than those listed voids Factory Mutual/CSA approval. The followingaccessories are for use with intrinsically safe radios: KRY 101 1617/3 Speaker Microphone KRY 101 1617/A2, A4 Speaker Microphone with Antenna ProVision (orderantenna seperately) RLD 541 07/11 Ea...
95 GLOSSARY agency - an agency is composed of multiple fleets. Units can be programmed to initiate agencycalls to access multiple fleets. (Trunked ModeOnly) Base/UnitOperation - a programmed option used in some fleets so units can only hear and talk to a base dispatchunit, not to other mobiles or pe...
98 WARRANTY A. M/A-COM Private Radio Systems, Inc. (hereinafter "Seller") warrants to the original purchaser for use (hereinafter "Buyer") that Equipment manufactured by or for the Seller shall be free fromdefects in material, workmanship and title, and shall conform to its published...
99 BATTERY WARRANTY A. M/A-COM Private Radio Systems, Inc. (hereinafter "Seller") warrants to theoriginal purchaser for use (hereinafter "Buyer") that nickel-cadmium andnickel-metal hydride batteries supplied by Seller shall be free from defects inmaterial and workmanship, and shall ...
100 OPERATOR’S RADIO SETUP RADIO TYPE: _____________________________ FREQUENCY BAND: ________________________ OPERATOR’S NAME: _______________________ EMERGENCY GROUP: ______________________
101 EMERGENCY NUMBERS Police State Police Fire Poison Control Ambulance Life Saving andRescue Squad
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