Linear Modulation Technology LMP4213 User Manual 35470
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LMT 5 W HANDPORTABLE TRANSCEIVER Model : LMP4213 Information gnd Tat Data for FCC Type Acceptance Application FCC ID : K7DLMP4213 Secfion 4 - 2.983 Agglication for typg acceptance - User Operating Instructions 4.1 - d)!” Ogeratigg instructions for the LMP4213 75 - P4213 HANDPORTABLE RADIO USER GUIDE modulation 6) [mm GIBIAI. ImN‘YmAm.K.usmyh/Osflm - ME‘Q2‘W‘WESEEEPQWL‘L. v A." Linear Modulation Technology. 12 February 1999 (LMF4113)Issu= A Page 30 LMT 5 W HANDPORTABLE TRANSCEIVER Modd : LMP4213 Information and Test Data for FCC Type Acceptance Application FCC ID : K7DLMP4213 This page has been left blank intentionally 2 ls-Ptzmmwm Linear Modnhfinn Technology‘ 12 February 1999 (lMP4213) lisllc A Fax; 31 LMT S W HANDPORTABLE TRANSCEIVER Model : LMP4213 Information and Test Data for FCC Type Acceptance Application FCC [D : K7DLMP4213 Linear Modulation Technology rm intek a rtml Cort'lp’rrry No part of this publication may be reproduced. transmitted. transcrlbed. stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language wnhout the written permission of Linear Modulation Technology. No part oi any computer programs contained in the products referred to in his manual may be copied or reproduced without the written permission of Linear Modulalion Technology. Linear Modulation Technology reserves the right to change the products described in this manual without prior notice. is a trademark of Linear Modulation Tecmology. an Intek Global company. © 1999 Linear Modulation Technology ©_ linear modulation 75-F‘213Mwubl-Mo 3 _._—__.._..‘—__—— Linear Modulation Teehnology. ' 12 Febmry 1999 (LMNZU) Issue A Fig: 32 LMT 5 W HANDPORTABLE TRANSCEIVER Model : LMP4213 Information and Test Data for FCC Type Acceptance Application FCC 1D : K1DLMP4213 ________—__—_——— C o m e nt 5 Introduction 7 Features 7 Safety Information 8-10 WARNlNG 8 FCC Regulalbns 9 Safe Use 01 Radio 9 Repais, Mm and Whlenarm 10 Initial SM Up 11 Initial 391 up 11 Mode of Operarbn 1 1 Lhear Moddmion 12 D'BDBV ‘ 13 Icons 13 Tram-tit LED 13 ©— Controls 15 Accessory Corrector 1 7 Firthg Accessory Conneclor 17 Uslng the Radio - General 18-21 Sailing Up 18 Power Up 18 Power Down 19 Sell'ng me Volume 19 Selling Own Status 19 Changing Dbplay Beokngrt Brbhlrms 19 Setting Cmfideme Tone Voume 20 Disphylng Radio‘s Own ldsmly 20 Sdectable amps 20 Selecting 53h! Port Baud Rale 21 Battery Monitor 21 Maklng and Roeelvlng Calls 22m Makhg a Speech Call 22 call Procedure 23 Cal Set Up Falls 23 Externaly Sta Up smash 0811s 24 Receiving 3 Spam Cal 24 Tebphone CaIS 25 4 15 » 94213 W nun ————-——.——_‘——__ “near Modulation Technology. 12 Februnry 1999 (LMPula) lsine A mg; 33 LMT 5 W HANDPORTABLE TRANSCEIVER Model : LMP4213 lnfornntion and Test Data for FCC Type Acceptance Application FCC fl) : K7DLMP4213 C o n te n t s Reoelv'ng a Dela Ca 25 Durming Messages to the Serial Port 25 MdThe key has to be held pressed for a short period In activate an emergency cal. Nmmsuisuaymunaupmweysmimmmmm key operathn and kw a she" period almmmds (unless beam)“ is turned em. “3 1s~mmmm ___._.—.——_—_—-— , , Linear Modal-flan Technolog'. 12 February 1999 (LMP4213) lull: A Page 45 LMT 5 W HANDPORTABLE TRANSCEIVER Model : LMP4213 Information and Test Data for FCC Type Acceptance Applitation FCC l'D : K70LMP4213 _____—_—_—_————-— Accessory Connector Accessory Connector The ecceseory connector allows connection to: 0 Edema! speaker, microphone and PTl' switch. 0 Extemal emergency switch/man down device. 0 External devices requiring + 72 V supply (unregulated). 0 RS»2920 serial port device. 0 External controlling devices eg. vehicle adapter. 0 External antenna via coaxial sachet. Fitting Accessory Connector See the diagram at the back of this book for the location at the accessory connector. It is necessary to power off the radio in order to fit any external _@ accessory and it will be necessary to power down the radio and then power it up after removing any programming leads, To fit the mating half of the connector insert the tab on the connector Into the beating slot in the side of the Edit: (this is on the right hand side of the radio nearthe bottom) Then pivot the connector towards the mating half on the radio and use the knurled screw to secure it. 75-P42l3mm IT _—____‘———-—-——— Linenr Modulation Technology. 12 February 1999 (LMPAZl 3) lune A Page 46 LMT 5 W HANDPORTABLE TRANSCEIVER Model : LMP4213 Information and Test Data for FCC Type Acceptance Application FCC ID : K7DLMP4213 —_—___.——————— Using the Radio - General Setting Up The following sections explain how to set up the radio prior to making or receiving calb and how to power the radio down. Power Up , Power the radio up by pressing and holding down the ON/OFFNOLUME control, A short tone is heard indicating that the control may be released. The radio performs a self-test during which all segments of the dbplay, the backtight and the indicator LED turn on. When the test ‘B complete “POWER ON' is displayed. followed by the radio's own ident‘w. If the test falls, an error message a disphyedr @ ll this happens retum the radio to your dealer. The radothenstarts hunthgforanetworkoontrol channel. At this time the “IN SERVlCE' icon will be oft. When a control channel is found the “IN SERVICE’ icon comes on and the current status and ID is displayed If the control channel is subsequently lost the ‘IN SERVICE' loan will go out. It, after some time, a control channel is not found or it, dur‘ng normal operation, the control channel is lost for some time, the radio enters low power mode. The radio then periodicaly ‘walqes up' and checks to see it e oontrol channel has appeared. At any time control channel hunting can be manually initiated by pressing the HOME key If the state at the “IN SERVlCE" icon changes a message is displayed to alert the user. Pressing the clear hey clears the message. ta rs—matamluyg” _——____——.———— [inc-r Modulation Technology. 12 February 1999 (lMNZl!) Issue A Page 47 LMT 5 W HANDPORTABLE TRANSCEIVER Model : LMP4213 Information and Tflt Data for FCC Type Acceptance Application FCC 1D : K7DLMP4213 Using the Radio — General Power Down Pres and hold down the ON/OFF/ VOLUME control. A tone is heard and the message “POWER OFF‘ is disphyed. After a short period He redo pmNers down. Re ng the control before the second tone stops cancels power down. Setting the Volume Fbtametle ONIOFFNOLUNE control cloclm‘ee to increase the received aide vohme and anti—clockwise |D redme it. Tia volune of the eonfltbme tones is not ctanged (see ‘Sett'ng Confidence Tone Level” to adiust). Setting Own status Press MENU key until ID/ STATUS menu is displayed. -@ Select your own status setting by press’ng the SELECT control so that the cursor on the status (bottom) line of the display and rotating the SELECT control to scroll through the available statuses until the desired status is displayed. Once set the selected status may be sent to another radio by pressing the SND key, or may be interrogated by another system user. um Sonnmmlelowmteatuesnmybedhebledonmrmio. cheng'ng Display Backlight Brightness Press the MENU key until the SETTINGS menu is displayed. Rotate the select control until ‘BACKLlGHT‘ is displayed. Press the SELECT control and the brightness setting is displayed (0 to 10). Turn the SELECT control clockwise to increase brightness or anticlockwise to decrease brightness. Press the SELECT control to return to the menu display. rs-mramm ,, 19 —.—|_——__—__ Linear Modulation Technnlogy. 12 February 1999 (mmzu) [melt Page 48 LMT S W HANDPORTABLE TRANSCEIVER Model : LMP4213 Information and Test Data for FCC Type Acceptance Application FCC 1D : K7DLMP4213 Using the Radio— General Linear Modulation Technology. (19494213) issue A Setting Confidence Torr. Volume Press the MENU key until the settings menu is dsplayed. Flotale the SELECT knob unti TONE VOLUME is displayed. Press the SELECT control and the pointer will move from TONE VOLUME to the current value setting. Turn the SELECT control clockwise to increase the confidence tone level. anticlockwee to decrease it. A representative tone will be heard at each change at level. Press the MENU button until normal operational display is seen (this shows current set ID and STATUS values). Displaying Redlo's Own Identity Press the MENU key until the SEl'I'INGS menu is dlplayed. Rotate the SELECT control until “OWN ID' shown on the upper line of the display. The radio's identity will then be shown on the lower line. Selectable Groups The handportable may be programmed wim one or more user selectable groups, Incoming calls to the group will not be answered by the handporlable unless they are selected. Only one selectable group may be selected at once, but the handportable wil continue to respond to indirect calls and permanent group cals. With the handportable in the standard display state, that Is when showing an ID number and a status (ST) number. then depressing the CLFl button will display either NOT SELECTABLE on an ID that is not selectable group or GROUP SELECTED on an ID that is a selectable group. Once GROUP SELECTED is displayed then the right hand rotary control - the select control - becomes imperative. The MENU and HOME keys are however fully operative and all functions associated with these keys are available. To withdmw from selectable group mode either push HOME atanytimeorpush CIR Ntl’iedisplayshowslhelDotthe selectable group and the message GROUP SELECTED 20 g 75-M12Huwfim 12 February 1999 m49 LMT 5 W HANDPORTABLE TRANSCEIVER Model : LMP4213 lnfnrmfion and Test Data for FCC Type Acceptance Application FCC ID : K7DLMP4213 Using the Radio- General Selecting Serial Port Baud Rah Select the SETTINGS menu, Rotate the select conlml unlil ‘BAUD RATE" is displayed. Press the SELECT control and the current baud rate setting will be shown j hflflelowahcfllsdbpby.Turri\gmeSEl£CT00rmol clockwisewilirueaselhe baud ratesetfng, endlun'rg ll arm~cbdwlse will reduce it Amhble settings as $0. 1200,2400,4800,9600.19200 blu per second Battary Monitor Selecnl‘eSElTlNGSme'u Rolslslheselectoormol mt] ‘BAflERY MONITOR' is d'splayed A bargmoh of the baflevylevel kdlsplayed inmebol‘lom linaofthedsphy. 1s»wzn~mmmm 21 _—______—.._._—.._—.—— linear Modulation Technolog. 12 February 1999 (manna) Issue A Page 50 LMT 5 W HANDPORTABLE TRANSCEIVER Model : LMP4213 Information and Test Data fer FCC Type Acceptance Application FCC 1D : K7DLMP4213 _—_______—.__._———— Making and Receiving Calls Making a Speech Call Select the ID/ STATUS menu. Select the ldentily ol the party to be called by pressing the SELECT control so that the cursor is on the identity (top) line of the display and rotating the SELECT control to scroll through the available identities, This may be an induidual identity when the lMividuaI Icon will be displayed or a grow identity when the (in-mp Icon will be displayed (as shown below). Q) iii >|D : 02 Group2 ST:2i Onround @’ Press the FIT switch on the left side of the unit to initiate the call, The display will br‘elly show ‘calling' umiiethemllis being set up. Iftl-iecalissmoesslula confidence tone sounds and the call time remaining is displayed on the bottom line of the display: (2 iii >|D:02 Group2 Coll Time 2:36 When only 10 seconds of call time is remaining a lone is sounded, to warn oi imminent cleardown. At any time during the call or call set up the call can be laminated by Farming the CLR key The message 'ca|l end' wil be displayed for a short period belore the radio returns to normal operation. 22 7s , mam We,“ _____—___——————— Linear Modulation Technology. 12 February 1999 (Lan) Issue A Page 5 1 LMT 5 W HANDPORTABLE TRANSCEIVER Made] : LMI’4213 Information and Test Data for FCC Type Acceptance Application FCC m : K7DLMP4213 Making and Receiving Calls Call Procedure Ometheoellisesteblished. presstl'lePTlswitcnand speak clearly into the micropl'nna, with the radio held about 150m from your mouth. Speekslowtyand clearly/4 Theradiocenbeprogranvnedtoeendashontoneat l theendofeam transmision. Iflhisisnotenabiedit's i good practice say “over” before reieasirg the P17 switch I inordertolistentotheotherpertyandtowaitforthe 1 other party to do the same before lransm'lltirvg. Call Set Up Failure If the call set up is not successful the display will show the reason lor the failure to connect: ‘ 1. It the (relied party is busy or the system is busy i the ml w! be queued. a Mascara: mew wi be displayed. If the call cannot be setup in a pre- determined tirne the call will be cleared down and either a message saying Called Prly Busy or No @_ Ch Resource will be displayed. >lD : 02 John WAIT TO CONNECT 2. lithe (relied party is in ‘mlback mode' (this is often the case for a despatcher or if a mobile user is out of the vehicle), then your radio‘s identity will be placed in the called radio's stack and your radio wil display the ‘call back' message: >|D : 02 John CALL BACK 15 PAZISM m 23 Line-r Modal-flan Technolngy. 12 Fehmary 1999 (LMPAZIB) Issue A Page 52 LMT 5 W HANDPORTABLE TRANSCEIVER Model : LMP4213 Information and Tat Data for FCC Type Acceptance Application Making and Receiving Calls 3. If the called unit is unavaiable (e.g. “he called unit is out of radio coverage or switched oft) then your radio will display the “not availebie' mewage: >ID : 02 John NOT AVAILABLE at If the call is re'pcted by the trunking system (e.g. H the raids identity is hvalid) the “call rejected" message wil be displayed: >ID : 02 John CALL REJECTED Enamelly Set Up Speech Calls Speech calls can also be set up using the serial port or the external PTT lacllnyi Receiving 3 Speech Call When the radio receives acall a tone is generated and the identity of the welling party is displayed, together with the group. individual or telephone icon as appropriate. To accept the all press the PTT switch and speak into the microphone The dbptey shows the remaining call time in mimtes and seconds. After being accepted the call can be terminated by pressing the CLR key The message “cal end' will be dispteyed for a short period before the radio returns 00 normal operation. If the incorrilng cal is a group cell 24 “Amateur-Mme“ FCC ID : K7DLMP4213 Linear Modulation Technology. (LMP42 u) lsne A 1: February 1999 P1353 LMT 5 W HANDPORTABLE TRANSCEIVER Model : LMP4213 Information and Test Data for FCC Type Acceptance Application FCC ID : K7DLMP4213 Making and Receiving Calls then preselng me GLR key drops you cm of the call but the rest of the group stays on. It a cal is received by you' radio, but not erewered. the identity of the caller is placed in the Call Stack, Telephone eel/s Telephone calls can be made to any telephone- programmed identlty. The identity is selected in the nom’nal way (see “Making a Call') and the telephone icon is displayed. Receiving a Data Call lf a Short Date Message (SDM2) is received. the whole message (of up to 23 characters) is disphyed and stored in the Call Stack. if a Long Data Message is being received the message "Receiving LDM' is displayed (see section on Call Stack tor method of $- scrolllng through the message). Dumplng Messages to the Serial Port With the radio in stack mode and a suitable DTE connected to the radio via the accessory port press the SND key. This will dump the message through the accessory port to the DTE. The message stil remains in the stack alter this operation and can be cleared manuely using the QR key. Making a Status Call Homine status messages can be sent to any other party. To send a status message first select the destination identity by pressing the SELECT control until the cursor is opposite the Identity (upper) display line and then rotating the SELECT control until the desired deetlnatlon identity appears. Then press the SELECT oontnol to allow the statue to be adjusted (cursor moves to bottom line of the display). Rotating the SELECT control then changes the status code and displays the alphanumeric string associated with rs-miaunwomR-ao 25 Linear Modulation Technology. 12 February 1999 (LMNZIS) lune A Page 54 LMT S W HANDPORTABLE TRANSCEIVER Model : LMP4213 Information and Test Data for FCC Type Acceptam Application FCC ID : K7DLMP4213 h“— Making and Receiving Calls it. By repeatedly pressing the SELECT control the display cursor can be toggied between the status and identity lines at the display. allowing setting of ether field. When the correct identity and status have been set press the SND key to send the status message. The cisplay wil briefly show ‘sending' and, it the call is succesdui “sent‘. before returning to normal. It the call is unsuccessful the message “not available“ or 'call rejected' may be displayed to show the reason for the call lailure (see paragraphs 3 and 4 under ‘call set up failure' on page 23, for a fuller explanation). Receiving a Status Call it your radio receives a status call it will enter stack mode, and the status received will be displm/ed. together with the identity 01 the sender, The status message can be cleared from the call stack by @‘ presshg the OLR key. it you wish to cal the sender press the PTT switch and a call will be setup. Using the Call Slack if you do not answer an imomlng call or your radio is in callback mode the call will be placed in the stack. Incoming status calls, SDM2s and LDMs are auto- matically placed in the stack. The radio can stack a total of 10 cells, although only one of these may be a LDM. Il the stack icon is on this indicates that the radio has previously received a call which was not arswenad and the details of which it has stored To look at the contents of the Call Stack press the MENU key until the STACK menu is displayed. The most recent message is displayed after an unanswered call. To scroll through items in the Call Stack rotate the SELECT comroi. To clear a particular item from the Cal Stack press the CLFi key. 26 7: . 9mm than...» 5-4. _ | Linear Modulation Technology. 12 February 1999 (LMNZ I 3) ks“: A mess LMT 5 W HANDPORTABLE TRANSCEIVER Model : LMP4213 Information and Test Data for FCC Type Acceptance Application FCC ID : K7DLMP4213 Making and Receiving Calls @ % >|D : 02 John ST:22 On round To return a call select it in the Call Stack and press the PTT switch, Stacmd voice calls will be deleted when called back in this way. Scrolling Through a Date Message In order to scroll through a data message. once it is selected, press the SELECT control again and rotate to scroll through the message. Pressing Sottkey tit moves to the beginning of the message. Prmlng softkey #2 causes the display to auto scroll. Press the SELECT control again to relum to scrolling through @' shack entries. Retention of Call Stack Entries Call Stack entries are not lost when the radio is powered down but are retained lor future use lntenogating Status 0! Another Radio Select the SETTINGS menu and then rotate the select control unfit “INTERHOGATE' displayed, Frees the select control and the current selected identity will be dephyed. Scroll through the available identities by rotating the select control clockwise or anti-clockwise, until the required identity to be interrogated is shown. Press the SND key to interrogate. The status set on the interrogated radio will be retrieved. displayed. and placed on the call stack. 15- Putnam-u. Ram 27 Linear Modulation Technology. 12 February 1999 (LMP42l3) Issue A Page56 LMT 5 W HANDPORTABLE TRANSCEIVER Model : LMP421] lnl‘nrmlinn and Test Data for FCC Type Acceptance Application FCC [D : K7DLMP4213 Making and Receiving Calls Making an Emergency Call The Emergency Key is located on the left side of the unit above the PTI' switch. An emergency switch or mandowndevicecanalsobeusedwiththeradio, To make the call press and hold the key for more than 2 seconds The behaviour of the unit after pressing the key Emma"? depends on its personality IK£> programming- Q Confidence Tones The radio generates a series of audlble tones to assist the usert These usually cons‘st of low and high frequency tones of varying duration and repetition interval. 23 1R.fl451’lu~4~««-harfin Hi Linear Modulation Technology. ‘ 12 February 1999 (”494213th A mesv LMT 5 W HANDPORTABLE TRANSCEIVER Model : LMP4213 Information and Test Data for FCC Type Acceptance Application FCC ID : K7DLMP4213 fl— Fault Findinc, Maintenance and Battery Charging Fault Finding it the radio fails to turn on check the following: 0 That the battery is oorrectty fitted. ' That the battery is sufficiently charged and that the battery charger is working correctly. It poorer than usual reception or trensm'ssion is experienced check that the battery low wanting icon is not on and that the antenna is correctly fitted and is undamaged. If the above checks do not reveal the cause of the problem, or error mmges appear on the ctr-play contact your dealeri Main tenanoe The 75 - P4213 needs no regular maintenance but @ periodic checte oi the radio transmitter are mandated by the FCC (see page 9) Recharging the Battery In order to recharge the radio battery, tollow the instmcticns supplied with the battery charger. A battery can be charged alone or whilst fitted to a radio. Only use a battery charger recommended by the supplier of your radio NmmmpmmdownthermdownBEFORErmham batterymswitmmalsetmgsmmtauewmmdi Prolonging Battery Life The following actions wrll help prolong battery lfie; ' It the battery is to be stored for long perioth iulty charge it first (also see battery notes below). 0 Try to let the battery run down fully belore recharging n. Repeatedy recharging a battery which is only panhlly discharged may reduce its capacity due to the “memory effect'r 0 Use the recommended charger. 7s - mm Moon» m 29 —— _—l '_ _ _ Linear Modulation Technology. 12 Febmry 1999 (LMP‘ZIJ) Blue A Page 53 LMT 5 W HANDPORTABLE TRANSCEIVER Model : LMP4213 Information and Test Data for FCC Type Acceptance Application FCC 1D : K7DLMP4213 m“ Battery Notes Battery Notes 0 Betteryrzapaoityjsstatedbytherrwnficmrers, 's for operation at 25'C. Battery its will be adversely affected at the operating extremes at high and low temperatures. 0 When operating the radio at high temperatures (Le. above 40'0) the transmit mode should only be used tor a maximum at 2096 of the time. This is to prevent damage to the batteries due to overheating, STORAGE: 0 Storage temperature ranges: Less than 30 days: -20 to 50'C 30 days to 90 days:-20 to 40’0 More than 90 days: -20 to 30°C ‘@ 0 Do not store at high humidity. Humidity should be 6596 x 2036. 0 Make sure no corrosive gases are present. 0 lf stored long-term, ensure the battery is not connected to the radio. ' The first charge after prolonged storage may not yield full capacity, but this problem is rectified by fulh/ discharging the battery through use on the radio and recharging. 0 Operating outside the temperature range 0 to 40‘0 and not charging at room temperature could adversely affect battery life. 0 Make sure the contacts on the back of the battery are kept clean. by wiping with a dry cloth. Linear Modulation Technology. 12 February 1999 (LMNZIJ) issue A Page59 LMT 5 W HANDPORTABLE TRANSCEIVER Model : LMP4213 Infommtion and Test Data for FCC Type Acceptance Application FCC 1D : K'IDLMP4213 Battery Notes 0 The batteries contain a them-rel fine for safety reasons which will render them useless if exposad to extremely high temperatures (above 90°C). High Temperltuns Very high temperatures may cause the LCD deplay to temporarily bhcken. Above 85'0 the radio may fail to work, When the temperature Is reduced normal operation should return. Also see battery notes above for the ellect of high temperatures on the battery. rs-mlimwflnfi-m 3! Linear Modulation Technology. ' 12 Febmry 1999 (LMPAZIS) 1mm A Page 60 LMT 5 W HANDPORTABLE TRANSCEIVER Model : LMP4213 Information and Test Data for FCC Type Acceptance Application FCC ID : K7DLMP4213 Accessories Battery Chargers (SHC1 tC, SRCI t/CR) __ There are two different battery charger units (SROt 1C, SROt VCR) both at which have a single charging slot. The SR011C only charges the battery. The SRCt 1/ch charges the battery and allows the UM to operate whist in the charger. LED indicators show that power is applied to the unit, that the batteries are charging, that charging is complete and it there Is a fault. Vehlcle Adapter VA-1 la? The handportable sits i'l the Vehicle Adapter VA-1 1CR which then powered and charged by the vehicle electrical system. A lead is available tn connect to the external antenna. A separate lead is also available to @ connect to an external data device. Remote Speaker and Microphone {SM05) _ The remote speaker and microphone include: a speaker. microphone and push-to-talk (PTT) switch. Only the correct, lactory suppiied cable and connector should be used with this unit Belt Clip A detachable clip is available which fits unto the heat shk belt button, and allows the Edit) to be attached to the user‘s belt. an ., mum , m n . Linnr Modulation Technology. 12 February 1999 (Lt/"1421311511: A Page6l LMT 5 W HANDPORTABLE TRANSCEIVER Model : LMP4213 Information and Ta! Data for FCC Type Acceptance Application FCC ID : K7DLMP4213 The Serial Port Serial Port & Data Facilities An HS232C serial pen, wnh hardware flow control, is provided via the Accessory Connector. The serial port is used for the following functions: 0 Sending and receiving data messages (e.g. SDMZs and LDMs)r ' Machine controlled operation (e.g. control by enamel PC). Nou:0nlya|morlsedmbleemldheusedudmh15 - P4213. Sending Short Data Messages Shon 0313 Messages (SDM2s) can be sent using the serial data pon. Sending Long Dara Massages_____ @ A Long Dela Message (LDM) can be sent to another ramo which has a device connected to the serial pon (6.9. a printer) Serlal Data Port Details on the serial dala port functionality may be found in Publication OV17 Data User Guide 75-M4000D. Note however that the 75-P4213 Hand Portable does not have High Speed Data (HSD) capabiities. rs—mnmnwmnem 33 Linear Mndnhu’on Technology. ‘ 12 February 1999 (1MP4213)Issue A 91562 LMT S W HANDPORTABLE TRANSCEIVER Model : LMP4213 Information and Test Data for FCC Type Acceptance Application FCC ID : K7DLMP4213 Linem- Modulation Technology. (LMP4213) hill: A Battery The battery comes in a detachable pack w'nh classm' . contoured and professional options giving varying capacities. The battery pack incorporates protection against high temperature and over current. Battery Life Approximate battery life is: o Type75—812 Shours 0 Type 75 - B21 8 hours o Type 75 - 830 12 hours These figures are based on a 5/5/90 transmit/reoeive/ stand—by duty cysts, and appty to ride operation at 25‘C. an 12 February 1999 Page 63 LMT 5 W HANDPORTABLE TRANSCEIVER Model : LMP4213 Information and Test Data lnr FCC Type Acceptance Application FCC [D : K7DLMP4213 Antenna A detachable. helicaHype anlenna is used with the radian Alternatively an external antenna can be con- nected to the accessory connector by means of the ooaxialsocket.0nlyfl1ecorrec1p|ug andcable kit shouid be used for (his purposei ls-mnwm 35 Linear Modulation Technnlogy. 12 February 1999 (LMP4213) Issue A we 64 LMT 5 W HANDPORTABLE TRANSCEIVER Model : LMP4213 Information and Test Data for FCC Type Acceptance Applicalinn FCC ID : K7DLMP4213 Personality Programming A number of settings are mgrammed into the unit when it commissioned to personalise its operation. These may include the radio (user) identity, other idsnlllies, including individual and group identities and identities associated with a telephone connection. Status messages can be preprogrammed to have associated text e.g. Status 03 On cell Settings asociated with the radio protocol and the display and key functions can also be personalisedt The personafity cl the handporlabie is programmed using Linear Modulation Technology programming software which mns on a PC and a programming lead which connects the PC to the radio unit. The programming software ls avalable on a 3.5" floppy disk, ———___—_—.—_—_— Linear Modulation Technology. 12 February 1999 (LMP42l3) lame A Page 65 LMT 5 W HANDPORTABLE TRANSCEIVER Model : LMP4213 Information and Test Data for FCC Type Acceptance Applicalion FCC H) : K7DLMP4213 Notes 75-P4213H1MM 37 Line-r Modulation Technology. 12 Febmry 1999 (us/1pm); km: A PIB=66 LMT S W HANDPORTABLE TRANSCEIVER Model : LMP4213 Information and Test Data for FCC Type Acteptance Application FCC H) : K7DLMP4213 Notes Linear Modulation Technology. ' 12 February 1999 (IMP-1213} In": A Page 67 LMT 5 W HANDPORTABLE TRANSCEIVER Model : LMP4213 lnfnrmalion and Test Dala for FCC Type Acceptance Application FCC ID : K7DLMP42L'! Notes 7s-F4mmmpamm . W 39 linear Modulation Technology. ’ 12 Febmry 1999 (IMPGZIS) lswe A Page 68 LMT 5 W HANDPORTABLE TRANSCEIVER Model : LMP4213 Information and Test Data for FCC Type Acceptance Application FCC [D : K7DLMP4213 This page has been left blank intentionally 40 rsvme-wm Linmr Modulation Technology. 12 February 1999 (I-MP4213) lune A “569 LMT 5 W HANDPORTABLE TRANSCEIVER Information and Test Data for FCC Type Acceptance Application F Unpacking and Initial Set Up When you receive your 75 — 94213 radio check the contents oi the shipping canon: 1. 15 - P4213 fladlo body 2. Helical antenna 3. Quick reference card 4. User Manual 5. Battery ll any of the contents listed above are missing contact the radio supplier. Model : LMP4213 CC ID : K7DLMP4213 Linear Modnlnlion Technology. (1MP4213) Issue A 12 February 1999 p... 70
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