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LBI-38976BOperator's ManualMDX/ORIONDESK TOP STATIONE

TABLE OF CONTENTSINTRODUCTION .Page3OPERATION OF THE STANDARD STATIONWITHOUT OPTIONS .5STATION WITH REMOTE OPTION .5OPERATION OF THE STATION WITHREMOTE OPTION .5KEYPAD/FREQUENCY SELECT BOARD OPTION .8KEYPAD OPERATIONTo Make An Individual Call From The Keypad .To Make A Telephone InterconnectCall From The Keypad .9EDACS REMOTE OPERATION .10REMOTE & INTERCOM AUDIOINTERFACE SUMMARY .11CLOCK/VU METER OPTION .128ILLUSTRATIONSFigure 1 - Base Station Controls And Indicator .Figure 2 - Control Panel With SingleLED Power Indicator .Figure 3 - Control Panel With Remote Option .Figure 4 - Control Panel With Keypad Option (MDXRadio Only) .Figure 5 - Control Panel With Remote and KeypadOptions (MDX Radio Only) .Figure 6 - Control Panel With Remote and Clock/VUMeter Options.34491012This manual is published by Ericsson Inc., without any warranty. Improvements andchanges to this manual necessitated by typographical errors, inaccuracies of currentinformation, or improvements to programs and/or equipment, may be made by EricssonInc., at any time and without notice. Such changes will be incorporated into neweditions of this manual. No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in anyform or by any means, elecronic or mechanical, including photocopying and recording,for any purpose, without the express written permission of Ericsson Inc.Copyright September 1993, Ericsson GE Mobile Communications Inc.2

INTRODUCTIONFigure 1 - Base Station Controls and IndicatorsThe Desk Top Station, in Figure 1, shows the front of an MDXconventional/ EDACS radio, as well as a Control Panel with keypadoption. The ORION radio unit is also available for the Desk TopStation application, but will not use the keypad options panel. TheStation is assembled as a standard Station with or without one of thecombinations of options. The control panel is illustrated for eachcombination: Standard Desk Top Station, Without Options - The standardStation has only a single RED LED to indicate when the powersupply is ON (see Figure 2).The power supply ON/OFF switch is mounted on the rear of theStation housing.3

Figure 2 - Control Panel With Single LED Power Indicator Standard Station with Remote Option - In addition to the LEDPOWER indicator, there is a REMOTE ON/OFF switch, anINTERCOM ON/OFF/Momentary switch and a VOLUMEcontrol (see Figure 3).Figure 3 - Control Panel With Remote Option4

OPERATION OF THE STANDARD STATIONWITHOUT OPTIONSOperation of the Standard Station without any option begins withturning ON the POWER switch. The POWER switch is located on therear of the power supply, accessible at the rear of the Desk Top Stationhousing. The POWER indicator lights, showing that the power supplyis ON. The radio is not ON yet. The Power Supply provides power tothe Station cooling fan. The fan operation is temperature controlled.Internal cabinet temperature determines when the fan runs. The radiohas its own ON/OFF POWER Switch.The radio uses the Station Speaker mounted behind the front cap of theStation. When a MDX radio is installed, the radio's internal speaker isnot used. The radio must be programmed for a variable volume control.Refer to the applicable Operator's Manual for more detailed informationon MDX and ORION equipped stations.STATION WITH REMOTE OPTIONThe DC/Tone Remote Options permit use of RCN-1000 RemoteControl Consoles with the Desk Top Station. Any of these optionsrequire that the Station have a DC or Tone Remote Board with aRemote Interface Board. These options provide for a two or four wireinterface to the consoles for these functions: Transmit, Receive and Intercom Audio Transmit Keying (PTT) Control Channel Guard MonitorOPERATION OF THE STATION WITH REMOTEOPTIONOperation of the Desk Top Station is described for four combinations ofthe INTERCOM switch and the REMOTE switch positions. Thesetwo switches control the various audio paths between remote and localmicrophones, the radio, and remote and local speakers.5

1.Desk Top Intercom Switch ON, Remote Switch ONWith this switch arrangement, intercom communication is possiblebetween the Desk Top Station and the Remote Console. Also, theRemote Console can key the radio transmitter and hear thereceiver's audio output.When the Desk Mic PTT is keyed, there is no connection to theradio transmitter. If the radio receiver is squelched, the speaker atthe Remote Console hears the audio as an intercom conversation.Should the radio receiver be unsquelched, receiver audio is heardon both the Desk Top speaker and the Remote Console speaker,with priority over the intercom message from the Desk Mic to theRemote speaker.The audio from the microphone at the Remote Console is heard onthe Desk Top Station speaker. The Remote Console'sINTERCOM switch must be OFF to key the station's radiotransmitter.The audio from the unsquelched radio receiver is heard on both theStation speaker and the Remote Console speaker.Intercom messages from the Remote Consoles are muted whenradio messages are being received, or when the Desk Top Stationoperator is using the Desk Mic PTT.2.Desk Top Intercom Switch ON, Remote Switch OFFThis arrangement offers intercom service only. Neither the DeskTop Station nor the Remote Console microphone can be used tokey the radio transmitter. The radio receiver's audio can be heardon the Station speaker, but not on the Remote Console speaker.A message from the Desk Mic is heard on the Remote speaker.An intercom message from the Remote Mic can be heard on theStation speaker, but only if the Desk Mic is not active. The DeskMic has priority over the Remote Console microphone in theintercom connection.6

3.Desk Top Intercom Switch OFF, Remote Switch ONThese switch settings are for remote control of the radio, withoutan intercom connection.When the Desk Mic is keyed, the radio transmitter is keyed and theRemote Console is able to monitor the transmission.The Remote Console microphone is connected to the radiotransmitter if the Remote Console Mic is keyed and the Desk Micis not keyed. Also, the Remote Console Mic is connected to theStation speaker if the radio receiver is squelched and the Desk Micis not keyed (so that the "Desk Mic Audio to Line Path" isinactive).The radio receiver audio is connected to the Remote Consolespeaker if the receiver is unsquelched. The P.A. output from thereceiver is unconditionally connected to the Station speaker, but issubject to the radio's internal squelch.4.Desk Top Intercom Switch OFF, Remote Switch OFFThis arrangement is for operating the Desk Top Station as a radio.The Desk Mic is connected only to the radio transmitter, when theDesk Mic is keyed.The radio receiver's P.A. audio output is connected only to theStation speaker.A summary of the audio path connections for the four combinations ofINTERCOM and REMOTE Switches is given in the Remote andIntercom Audio Interface Summary.The VOLUME Control is a rotary potentiometer on the Desk TopStation Control Panel which controls the level of the audio signal fed tothe Station speaker as determined by the choice of INTERCOM andREMOTE switch positions.The volume control on the mobile must be variable for the local controlstation only.7

With the MDX remote radio, the rotary VOLUME control adjusts boththe receiver and the intercom audio levels. The radio volume controlbuttons are disabled by a PC programming option so that the receiveraudio volume level is fixed and the internally adjusted "IntercomLevel" adjusts the intercom audio relative to the receiver audio. Thisarrangement allows all Alert Tones generated by the radio to pass to theRemote Consoles at a suitable level independent of the Desk TopStation rotary VOLUME control. Refer to applicable Operator'sManual for specific information on setting the audio level of theparticular radio installed.KEYPAD/FREQUENCY SELECT BOARD OPTIONThe Keypad Option is compatible with the MDX radio (see Figures 4& 5). When the desktop station is equipped with the Keypad/Remoteboard, the unit is capable of placing individual calls to other mobiles onthe system as well as making interconnect calls. The board also allowsoperation with a five (5) function remote RC-1000 controller when toneremote control board 19A704686P8 is installed in the station.KEYPAD OPERATION (MDX RADIO ONLY)To Make An Individual Call From The Keypad1.Push the MENU button on the radio to select the special call mode.2.Enter the unit ID of the radio to be called using the keypad. Theallowed range is from 1 to 16382 (this range may be restricted bythe PC programmer).3.Key the desk microphone to call the individual unit. The radio willtransmit and receive only to the individual radio in this mode andno other units in the fleet can hear the call. The individual unit IDwill be displayed on the radio as long as the call is in progress.4.Push either the CLR button on the radio or the pound (#) key onthe keypad to end the call and return to normal operation.8

To Make A Telephone Interconnect Call From The Keypad:1.Push the MENU button on the radio to select the special call mode.2.Enter the desired phone number using the keypad.3.Push the star (*) key on the keypad and wait for the radio to dialthe number.4.Key the desk microphone PTT switch to talk and release it tolisten.5.Push either the CLR button on the radio or the pound (#) key onthe keypad to end the call and return to normal operation.Figure 4 - Control Panel with Remote Options and Keypad(MDX Radio Only)9

Figure 5 - Control Panel With Remote and Keypad Options(MDX Radio Only)EDACS REMOTE OPERATIONThe RCN-1000 Remote Controller is capable of selecting up to five (5)predefined radio system/group/special call combinations. The presetsare programmed into the radio by the PC Programmer.The remotes and desktop station can operate as an intercom by settingthe INTERCOM switch to ON or M.Remotes can be disabled by setting the station REMOTE switch toOFF.To Place A Call From The Remote:1.Select the desired SF function switch on the RCN-1000. TheLED next to the function switch will illuminate.2.Key the microphone PTT switch and wait for a short beepbefore beginning to speak. Release the PTT when you'refinished.3.Adjust the volume as needed while receiving a call.10

REMOTE & INTERCOM AUDIO INTERFACESUMMARYDesk Top Intercom Switch ON, Remote Switch ONRemote Mic Radio XmtrRemote Mic Station SpkrDesk Mic / Radio XmtrDesk Mic Remote Spkr, If Rx is muted,otherwise Rx Remote Spkr andStation SpkrRx Audio Station Spkr & Remote SpkrDesk Top Intercom Switch ON, Remote Switch OFFRemote Mic / Radio XmtrRemote Mic Station Spkr, if Desk Mic PTT inactiveDesk Mic / Radio XmtrDesk Mic Remote SpkrRx Audio / Remote SpkrRx Audio Station SpkrDesk Top Intercom Switch OFF, Remote Switch ONRemote Mic Radio Xmtr, if no Desk Mic; otherwisewith Desk Mic PTT, DeskMic Radio XmtrRemote Mic Desk Spkr, if Desk Mic PTT inactive,otherwise Remote Mic mutedDesk Mic Radio Xmtr with Desk Mic PTTDesk Mic Remote SpkrRx Audio Remote Spkr, if Rx unmutedRx PA Audio Station SpkrDesk Top Intercom Switch OFF, Remote Switch OFFRemote Mic / Radio XmtrRemote Mic / Station SpkrDesk Mic Radio XmtrDesk Mic / Remote SpkrRx Audio / Remote SpkrRx PA Audio Station SpkrConnection Key:No Connection / 11

CLOCK/VU METER OPTIONFigure 6 - Control Panel With Remote and Clock/VUMeter Options.Clock SettingsNOTEThe VU meter bar graphic display is inactive during thetime setting mode. Press SW1 approximately 1 second.A "12 " or "24 " will display indicating the 12/24 hourdisplay mode. Press SW2 to alternate between modes. Whenthe correct mode is displayed, Press SW1 approximately 1 second.The time will display (no flashing colon) with hoursintensified. Press SW2 to advance the hours. Holding SW2down will auto increment at about 3 counts per second. Notethe dot in the upper left indicates PM. When the correct hour isdisplayed,12

Press SW1 approximately 1 second.The time will display with minutes intensified. Press SW2 toadvance the minutes. When the correct minutes are displayed, Press SW1 approximately 1 second.The time will display at the set intensity (no flashing colon).SW2 changes the intensity. Four intensities are available.When the correct intensity is displayed and the reference clockadvances to the next minute, Press SW1The colon will now flash and the time keeping continues.VU MeterA lighted indicator in the lower right corner of the clock displayindicates that the internal battery of the Clock/VU Option is defectiveor the VU meter calibration data has been lost. Contact a servicetechnician to correct the problem.13

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WARRANTYA. Ericsson Inc. (hereinafter "Seller") warrants to the original purchaser for use (hereinafter "Buyer") that Equipmentmanufactured by Seller shall be free from defects in material, workmanship and title, and shall conform to its publishedspecifications. With respect to any Equipment not manufactured by Seller (except for integral parts of Seller's Equipmentto which the warranties set forth above shall apply). Seller gives no warranty, and only the warranty, if any, given by themanufacturer shall apply. Batteries are excluded from this warranty but are warranted under a separate Nickel-CadmiumBattery Warranty.B. Seller's obligations set forth in Paragraph C below shall apply only to failures to meet the above warranties (exceptas to title) occurring within the following periods of time from date of sale to the Buyer and are conditioned on Buyer'sgiving written notice to Seller within thirty (30) days of such occurrence:1.for fuses, incandescent lamps, vacuum tubes and non-rechargeable batteries, operable on arrival only.2.for parts and accessories (except as noted in B.1) sold by Seller's Service Parts Operation, ninety (90) days.3.for all other Equipment of Seller's manufacture, one (1) year.C. If any Equipment fails to meet the foregoing warranties, Seller shall correct the failure at its option (i) by repairingany defective or damaged part or parts thereof, or (ii) by making available at Seller's factory any necessary repaired orreplacement parts. Any repaired or replacement part furnished hereunder shall be warranted for the remainder of thewarranty period of the Equipment in which it is installed. Where such failure cannot be corrected by Seller's reasonableefforts, the parties will negotiate an equitable adjustment in price. Labor to perform warranty service will be provided atno change only for the Equipment covered under Paragraph B.3, and only during the first three (3) months following thedate of sale to the Buyer. Thereafter, labor will be charged at prevailing rates. To be eligible for no-charge labor, servicemust be performed by an authorized Service Center or other Servicer approved for these purposes either at its place ofbusiness during normal business hours, for mobile or personal equipment, or at the Buyer's location, for fixed locationequipment. Service on fixed location equipment more than thirty (30) miles from the Service Station or other approvedServicer's place of business will include a charge for transportation. Equipment located off-shore is not eligible for nocharge labor.D. Seller's obligations under Paragraph C shall not apply to any Equipment, or part thereof, which (i) has beenmodified or otherwise altered other than pursuant to Seller's written instructions or written approval or, (ii) is normallyconsumed in operation or, (iii) has a normal life inherently shorter than the warranty periods specified in Paragraph B, or(iv) is not properly stored, installed, used, maintained or repaired, or, (v) has been subjected to any other kind of misuseor detrimental exposure, or has been involved in an accident.E. The preceding paragraphs set forth the exclusive remedies for claims (except as to title) based upon defects in ornonconformity of the Equipment, whether the claim is in contract, warranty, tort (including negligence), strict liability orotherwise, and however instituted. Upon the expiration of the warranty period, all such liability shall terminate. Theforegoing warranties are exclusive and in lieu of all other warranties, whether oral, written, expressed, implied orstatutory. NO IMPLIED OR STATUTORY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR PARTICULARPURPOSE SHALL APPLY. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE SELLER BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL,CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES.This warranty applies only within the United States.1-800-528-7711 (Outside USA, 804-528-7711)ECX-362S15

Ericsson Inc.Private Radio SystemsMountain View RoadLynchburg, Virginia 245021-800-528-7711(Outside USA, 804-528-7711)Printed in U.S.A.

The DC/Tone Remote Options permit use of RCN-1000 Remote Control Consoles with the Desk Top Station. Any of these options require that the Station have a DC or Tone Remote Board with a Remote Interface Board. These options provide for a two or four wire interface to the consoles for these functions: Transmit, Receive and Intercom Audio

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