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LBI-38732D E DAC S ® M- RK- II POR T ABLE RADIO Operator’ s Manual.
Copyrig ht © O ctobe r 1992 , Ericsson G E Mobile Commun ication s Inc. This manual is published by Ericsson GE Mobile Communications Inc., without any warranty .
T ABLE OF CONT ENTS SAFETY INFORM A TI O N . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 B A T TER Y CHARGING AND CARE . . . . . . . . 8 FOR BEST PERFORMANCE . . . . . . . . . 10 EXT END ED O PER A TION S . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 FCC LICENSING . . . . . . . . . . .
Clea r M odes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Aegis Di gital Mo de . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 DTMF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Error Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 AEGIS PRIV A TE AND V OICE GU ARD PRIV A TE MODES . . .
Send ing An In divi dual Call (T r un ked Mo de Only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 TELEPHONE IN TERCONNECT CALLS . . . . 69 Rece ivin g A T elep hone I nterc onne ct Ca ll (T r un ked Mo de Only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Send ing A T el epho ne Int erc onnect Call (T r un ked Mo de Only) .
SCANNING CONVENTIONAL CHANNELS . . . 89 ADDI NG C HANN ELS TO A SCAN LI ST . . . . . 90 DELETING CHANNELS FROM A SCAN LIST . 91 NUI SAN CE D ELE TE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 TURNING SCAN ON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 TURNING SCAN OFF . . .
SAFETY INFO RMA TION The F ederal Communications Commission (FCC), with its action in General Docket 79-144, March 13, 1985, has adopted a safety standard for the human exposure to radio frequency ( RF) electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC r egulated equipment.
B A TTER Y CHARGING AND CARE Do not dispose of the batter y pack in fire - it ma y ex plode, causing injur y or death. Do not replace the battery in hazardous atmosphere locations. Do not carr y batter y loose in your pock et or purse. Do not attempt to repair batter y .
T o remov e the batter y pack, push up on the batter y latch and slide the batter y pack to the right. T o replace the batter y , align the batter y on the track and slide to the left until a click is heard, indicating the battery is correctly installed.
FOR BEST PERFORMANCE 1. Charge batter y to full capacity , 14 hours at the stand- ard C/10 rate (capacity X .10). For "rapid" chargers, allow additional time (2-3 hours) for "topping off" the charge after it switches from "f as t" to "slow".
EXTENDED OPERA TIONS When operating in " F r inge Areas" at some dist ance from the Sy stem, the other par ty ma y not receive your transmission clear ly . Also, y ou ma y notice that the back- ground noise will inc rease on rec eived signals .
FCC LICENSING This uni t ma y or ma y not requir e a speci fic FCC lice nse t o op erate. T he FCC req uires all tran smitt ers in the co nv entional and some T runk ed Systems t o be lice nsed by the Federal C ommun ica tions Comm ission .
INTRO DUCTION This manual describes how to use the ED A CS M-RK II P or table Radio . The M-RK II is a sy nthesized, micro- processor-based, high per f or mance por table FM radio providing reliable t.
USER INTERF A CE The M-RK II operating controls are located on the radio’ s front, top and left panels. A 15-button k eypad, liquid cr ystal display (LCD) f or radio status information, microphone and speaker are on the front panel.
Figure 2 - M-RK II Portable Radio 15.
Figure 3 - Top And Partial Left Panel Views 16.
BUTT ONS AND KNOBS This section des cribes the primar y function of the button and knob controls . Other functions associated with these controls are detailed in later s ections. SYSTEM /GROUP /CHANNEL KNOB Selects syst ems or groups/channels (depending on programming).
EMERGE N- CY/HOME- BUTT ON The EMERGENCY/HOME button is used to automatically select a de- sired Group and/or System by press- ing and holding the button for a pre- programmed duration. The EMER- GENCY/HOME button is als o used to declare emergencies by pressing and holding the button f or a pre-pro- grammed duration.
programmed f or the selected chan- nel. PUSH-T O- T ALK BUT- TO N ( P T T ) Enables the radio’ s transmitter . Re- leasing PTT returns the radio to the receive mode. KEYP AD The k eypad la yout is similar to a standard telephone ke ypad but with three additional buttons at the top for a total of 15 k e ys.
within a list. Press to scr oll in increasing order , to scroll in decreasing order . T o auto-ramp press and hold either key . Primar y function - acces ses the menu list. This is a list of additional featur es that are not av ailable di- rectly from the ke ypad.
order , or to select a set (bank) of groups for SY STEM/GROUP/ CHANNEL knob selec tion (depend- ing on programming). See SYSTEM/ GROUP/CHANNEL SELECTION for details. T oggles scan operation on and off . When the radio is scanning, is on and all groups or channels in the scan lis t of the cur rently selected system are scanned.
special call func tion. See Individual Calls for details. Inv er ts the display’ s two alphanu- meric c haracter lines f or viewing from abov e; useful when the radio is attached to the user’ s belt. DISPLA Y The radio’ s displa y is shown belo w .
Messages During radio operation, various messages are dis- play ed on either line one or line two . T ypical messages include control channel status information, such as sys- tem busy or call denied, or messages associated with the radio’ s operation, (i.
CC SCAN Control Channel Scan - T runked mode only . Indicates the control chan- nel is lost and the radio has en- tered the Control Channel Scan mode to search f or the control channel.
is being received. This message will be flashing on line two . *TXEMER* T ransmit Emergency - T runked mode only . Indicates an emergency call has been trans- mitted. This mes- sage will be flashing on line two . VOL = 31 V olume Lev el - Indicates the cur- rent v olume le vel.
individual call is being received by an unknown radio ID . This by- passes when the call is updated. TX DATA T ransmit Data - T runked mode only . Indicates when a data call is being transmit- ted. Displa yed on line one. RX DATA Receiv e Data - T runked mode only .
one for two sec- onds. KEY ZERO Key Z e r o - Indicates that cr yptographic ke y s hav e been erased from ra- dio memor y . PVT DIS Private Disabled - Indicates that the group or channel is not pro- grammed f or pri- v ate mode op- eration.
Stat us I ndic ators The 15 status indicators show the various operating characteristic s of the radio. The indicators show operat- ing modes and conditions as follows: SVC T runked mode only . ON - indicates the radio is in an EDA CS ser vice ar ea and is in communication with the site controller via the control channel (CC).
BSY Channel Busy - In trunked mode: ON - indicates the radio is transmitting or receiving a call on the work ing chan- nel. FLASHING - indicates a call has been queued. In conv entional mode: ON - indic ates a call is being received. WHC Who Has Called (trunked mode only) ON - indic ates an individual call has been received, b ut not responded to .
SCN ON - indic ates the scan mode is enabled. S ON - indicates the s elected group or chan- nel is in the scan list. 1 ON - ( conv entional mode only ) indicates the selected channel is des ignated as the prior ity-one scan channel. 2 ON - ( conv entional mode only ) indicates the selected channel is des ignated as the priority -two scan channel.
ALERT T ONES The M-RK II radio also provides audib le aler t tones or "beeps" to indicate the v arious operating conditions. These aler t tones can be enabled or disab led through programming. Call Originate A shor t mid-pitched aler t tone sounds after ke ying the radio (Push-T o-T alk button is pressed).
released, the radio will autoke y whenev er a channel becomes av ailable (see A utoke y ). System Busy (T runked Mode Only) Three low-pitched beeps will be heard if the radio is ke yed when the system.
Low Battery Alert (T ransmit Lo ck out) If the radio is k ey ed and the user hears either a low-pitched tone or two tones and the LOW BA TT status indicator is display ed, the batter y is discharged and the radio will not transmit.
home System/Group or the current System/Group (how- ev er programmed). T o unlock the keypad when it is in the lock ed state, press and release the key and within one (1) second press the OPTION button. TURNING ON THE RADIO Rotate the POWER ON-OFF/V O LUME knob clock- wise, out of detent to tur n the radio on.
used dur ing the selection pr ocess. The f ollowing e xample systems lis t is used to e xplain the process : SYST EM 1N O R T H 2S O U T H 3E A S T 4W E S T After entering a selection mode, the f ollowing generic display f or mat will appear . XXXXXX XX YYY = Z Z Z Line one shows the currently selected item name (XXXX XXXX) from the list.
In the previous e xample, pressing selec ts the EAST sys tem as shown in the ne xt display . EA ST SYS = 3 The radio ma y be programmed to wrap around from one end of a list to the other end or to stop at the ends. T o direc tly access a select ion, enter the correspond- ing number (i.
on line two will be dis regarded and the pr e vious selection will remain active. MENU The menu function accesses featur es that are not av ailable directly from the keypad. The order and specific number of menu items av ailable is configurab le through programming.
order respectively . The displayed menu item is made active b y pressing . After entering the menu selection mode, the f ollowing generic dis pla y f ormat will appear .
Line one shows the active menu item and its current parameter setting (XXX) . Line two shows the currently selected system or group name (YYYY YYYY). The menu item’ s parameter setting shown in the display can no w be changed by using or to scroll through the list of parameter v alues.
T able 1 - Men u Item Information FEA TURE DISPLA Y K eypad L ock KEY LOCK Bac klight Adjust BCK LIGHT Contrast Ad just CONTRAST T ransmit P ower Select TX PO W ER Radi o Re vision REVISIO N In vert (.
SYSTEM/GROUP/CHANNEL SELECTION In the following description of SYSTEM/G ROUP/ CHANNEL SELE CTION, the term group is used for both group and channel. The M-RK II S YSTEM/GROUP/CHANNEL knob and the , pair are programmab le for maxim um flex ibility .
dures are pres umed to be star ting from the normal receive displa y . METHOD 1: If system selection is programmed to the SYSTEM/GROUP/CHANNEL knob , se- lect a sy stem by tur ning the SYS - TEM/GROUP/CHANNEL knob to the de- sired system number position (1-16).
Gr oup And Ch ann el Selection Se veral methods, some of which depend on program- ming, can be us ed to select a ne w group or channel. These procedures are presumed to be star ting from the nor mal receive displa y .
NEL knob as descr ibed pre viously in METHOD 1. EMERGENCY/HOME BUTT ON DEFINITION The EMERGENCY/HOME button can be pro- grammed in one of the f ollowing conditions: 1. Emergency Enabled and Home Enab led - T he radio will s witch to the programmed home System and/or Group and send an emergency transmiss ion.
AEGIS AND V O ICE GU ARD OPE RA TION V oice Modes Each sy stem (tr unked or conv entional) in the radio is programmed f or either Aegis or V oice Guard communi- cations. A egis programmed systems hav e thr ee (3) dif- fer ent voice modes: clear (analog), digital and pr ivate.
TRANSMIT/RECEIVE MODE CO MP A TIBILITY FOR V OICE GUARD O PERA TION GROUP/CHANNEL PROGRAMMING (TRANSMIT) CLEAR RECEIVE PRIV A TE RECEIVE CLEAR Y es No P R I V AT E Ye s Ye s * *assumes the proper cr y.
vide improved w eak signal performance and they cannot be easily monitored with a standard rec eiv er . Gr oups and channels programmed for Aegis digital operation trans- mit only digital signals.
Error Messages If either of the f ollowing error messages is displa y ed, the radio was either programmed incor rectly or needs ser vicing: DSP ERR ERR=xxxx DSP ERR P ower Up Only If the Aegis circuit.
Cr yptographic ke ys are trans f erred to the radio using a cr yptographic K eyloader . Up to sev en ( 7) differ ent cr yptographic keys, n umbered 1-7, can be transf er red from a K eyloader and stored in the r adio . An individual ke y is automatically selected on a per-group/channel basis acc ording to the radio’ s programming.
2. Plug the modular connector of the K eyloader cab le into the K eyloader modular jac k. 3. Connect the K eyloader cable to the UDC on the radio . 4. Press the PWR button on the Ke yloader and wait for the K eyloader to displa y "MASTE R MODE".
nel ke y (for group or con ventional calls), perform the follo wing procedure: 1. Press the button. 2. Use the or button to select "DISP KEY" . 3. Then use the or button to toggle between displaying the system k ey or the group/channel ke y .
PRIV A TE OPERA TION Receiving An Encrypted Call When receiving, the radio automatically s witches be- tween clear or private operation. If the transmission being received is an encr y pted transmission, it will be de- cr ypted, the status flag will flash, the receiver will unsquelch and the mes sage will be heard in the speaker .
not possible to transmit on this group/channel in clear mode. If the radio does not ha v e the correct encry ption k ey loaded, "NO KEY #" will be display ed and the call will not be transmitted. 3. Continue with standard transmission procedures.
LAST SYSTEM/GROUP OR CHANNEL RECALL (SUPER VISOR Y RADIO UNITS ONL Y ) This feature enab les the us er to recall the last se- lected system/group after an ED ACS emergency or home function, a c onv entional emergency or home func- tion or sy stem/group ke y function.
ED A CS TR UNKED MODE OPERA TION Digital trunking provides fast communication access at all times, e ven during busy hours . In this mode the operator selects a communications system and group, and the audio communication or wor king channel (WC) is allocated through digital signalling with the site.
6. GROUP CALL - When the radio receives a group call, it unmutes on the assigned working channel and comes on. Line one shows GR follo wed by the logical ID number (if received) of the unit sending the message, or the assoc iated name if the ID number is found in the individual call list.
3. When the working channel is assigned, and are tur ned on and a shor t beep s ounds indicat- ing that communication can begin. 4. Hold the radio approximately three inches from the mouth and speak in a normal voice into the micro- phone (located between and on the ke ypad).
it will not be pos sible to select a communications c han- nel, or use emergency and special call. When trunking is restored, the radio will automatically be retur ned to nor mal operation. SCA T OPERA TION A SCA T (Single Channel Autonomous T runking) Sys- tem operates with the same set of features as a standard ED ACS system.
Receiving An Emergen cy Call When receiv ing an emergency call from the selected group and system, an aler t beep is heard and comes on. The message *RXEMER* flashes in the dis- play on line two until the emergenc y condition is cleared. F ollow standard emergency procedures.
5. The emergency can be cleared by pressing and holding the CLEAR/MONITOR b utton f ollowed b y pressing the EMERG ENCY button then releasing both buttons . SCANNING TRUNKED S YSTEMS The follo wing f eatures allow interaction with systems other than the selected system to meet specific customer needs.
Priority System Scan The radio ma y also be programmed f or prior ity sys- tem scan. A prior ity system may be assigned among the systems programmed into the radio . Radios programmed in this manner will check f or the priority trunked system’ s control channel at a programmable rate ranging fr om 1 to 16 minutes.
Dele ting Groups From A Scan List 1. With sc an operation tur ned off, select the desired group to delete from the selected s ystem’ s group scan list. 2. Pre ss . tur ns off. Any group that is not in a system’ s group scan list will not s how when it is the selected group .
2. When a group on the scan lis t receives a channel assignment, the radio unmutes on the assigned channel and comes on. Line one shows GR follo wed b y the logical ID number (if received) of the unit sending the message, or the associated name if the ID number is found in the individual call list.
PROGRAMMABLE ENTRIES Individual call ID numbers, telephone numbers and other number sequences for overdialing are stored in the special call lists when programming the radio . The first ten entr y locations of these lists c an be changed by the radio operator .
INDIVIDU AL CALLS Receiving And Respo nding T o An Individ ual Call (T runked Mode Onl y) When the radio re ceives an individual call (a call directed only to the user’ s radio), it unmutes on the assigned working channel and turn s on the indi- cator .
stores the ID’ s of the last 10 c allers in the Calls Received List as s hown. Indiv idual calls are s tored in the top half of the list (1-10), and group c alls are stored in the bottom half of the list (1-10). The most recent call is stored in position 1, the sec ond most recent call is s tored in position 2, etc.
Call Stora ge Lists There are two lists a v ailable f or call storage in the radio , the calls received list (1-10) and the personality list (1-99 as defined b y the user). When the indiv idual call mode is entered b y pressing , the calls rec eiv ed list is av ailable .
When in the pre-stor ed list, pressing toggles the Logical IDentification (LID) on and off. Sending An Ind ividual Call (T runked Mode Only ) The f ollowing procedures describe how to initiate and complete an individual call.
TELEPHONE INTERCONNECT CALLS Receiving A T elephone Inter connect Call (T runked Mode Onl y) Receiving a telephone inter connect call is identic al to receiving an individual call. See the DTMF Overdial Operation section if ac cess to ser vices requir ing "ov er- dial" is needed.
off and the channel access tone sounds. Line one shows the accompanying name if selected from the list of stor ed numbers or the phone number if entered directly . The message *PHONE* displays on line two . The radio then automatically transmits the pro- grammed number stored in the special call queue.
require DTMF (Dual-T one Multi-F requency) access dig- its. Overdial operation can also be used to initiate a telephone interconnect call via DTMF signalling if a dial tone has already been accessed on the sy stem.
METHOD 2: Pre ss to enter the overdial se- lect/entr y mode and f ollow the selection mode rules to call up a stored number from the phone list or to directly enter the ov erdial digits.
source are from applic ations ex ter nal to the radio . For Radio Destined Data Applic ations (ProFile) one side of the conv ersation is an e xternal device (i.e ., ProFile Man- gager), but the other side is now an application inter nal to the radio .
D A T A OFF Shown on top dis pla y line when the radio is in the data disabled state. D A T A ON Shown for tw o seconds on top display line when the radio is toggled to the data enabled state. Data Off Operation D A T A OFF suspends TX /RX data activity until it is re-enabled via D A T A ON.
• Pressing the no data (ND) key toggles data state on or off . • Clearing an emergency (valid only if emergency caused data off operation) Exiting Data Calls Under normal c onditions, the radio enters the scan lock out mode and returns to the control channel after completion of a data call (transmit or receive).
• Entering phone call mode. • Entering indiv idual call mode. • A new emergency assignment has been received. • An emergency declared or cleared. • Receiving an individual or phone call. • Receiving Agency , Fleet or System All Call. • Pressing the button to tur n scan on or off.
Pressing the button when the desired state is display ed c hooses the new ProFile state. The display then retur ns to the system/group displa y . If a selection is not made before the display time-out time the current menu selection becomes the ne w selection.
• T ransmitting V oice • Diagnostic/T est Ke yload • All Conv entional Modes • PA i s P T T ’ d ST A TUS/M ESSA GE OPE RA TION Status Operation Status operation per mits the transmission of a pre- programmed status condition to the ED ACS site.
T o view the currently selected status after it has been transmitted, press the key and then the CLEAR button prior to the time-out period. If the status was not sent successfully to the site, the te xt associated with the status will flash in the display .
t ex t se lec tion can also be cancelled by pressing the CLEAR button prior to the time-out period. T o view the currently selected message text after it has been transmitted, press the key and then the CLEAR button prior to the time-out per iod.
entr y or exit. The displa y will indicate "REGRP_0x " where "x" is a digit of 1 to 8 indicating the g roup when dynamic regroup has been enabled b y the user . If the radio is in dynamic regroup and the user selects a group that has not been regrouped, the dis play will show "NO ENTR Y".
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CONVENTIONAL MODE OPERA TION The radio functions in the con v entional mode when using conventional communications channels (non- trunked). Each channel consists of a preset frequency pair f or transmit and receive during repeater operation, or a single frequency f or both transmit and receiv e during talk-around (no repeater) operation.
Menu Selection 1. Press the key and then use the RAMP control or to sc roll through the selections until SQUELCH is display ed. Then press (SE- LECT) again. 2. The display will show SQLCH=xx , where "xx" is the value between 1 and 16. 3. Use the RAMP control or to sc roll through the values.
Pre-Pr ogrammed K e ypad Ke y 1. Press the pre-programmed key and the displa y will indicate SQLCH=xx , where "xx" is the value between 1 and 16. 2. Use the RAMP control or to scroll through the values. Then press the key t o sav e the ne w v alue or wait f or the displa y time-out (2 seconds).
5. When the radio r eceives a call (and the correct encoding is decoded, if programmed and enabled), it unmutes on the channel and comes on. SENDING A CALL 1. T ur n on the radio and set the POWER ON-OFF/V OL- UME knob to the desired volume le vel. Select the desired conventional system and channel.
This GE-ST AR signalling will transmit 5 times with a delay between each transmission. T o send an emergency call on the selected conv entional system and channel (or on an optionally pre-programmed c.
the pre-programmed emergency system and channel to s end the emergency sig- nalling and then change back to the se- lected channel. METHOD 4: Same as ME THOD 3 but the radio will loc k on to the pre-programmed emer gency system and channel. Any attempts to change the channel will be disab led.
will become active for v oice c ommunication after the tone sequence is complete. T one enc ode will be transmitted with Channel Guard, if one is defined, and tones are alwa ys transmitted in clear voice mode, e ven if the channel is set for digital or private (see VO I C E M O D E S ).
s witched to the prior ity channel. Scanning of the priority- one channel will continue if a message is being rec eiv ed on the priority -two channel. The f ollowing procedures outline scan operations f or conv entional channels. ADDING CHANNELS T O A SCAN LIST 1.
DELETING CHANNELS FR OM A SCAN LIST 1. With scan operation turned off select the desired channel to delete from the selected conv entional system’ s channel scan list. 2. Pre ss . , or tur ns off. Any channel that is not in a conv entional system’ s channel sc an list will not show , or when it is the selected channel.
- The radio will c ontinue scanning if a new channel is selected when scan is on. - Pressing the P TT button when scan is on will cause the radio to transmit on the displa yed channel or to the currently selected c hannel (depending on pro- gramming).
T ype 99 operation can be pre-progr ammed to be enabled or disabled using the OPTION button or a se- lected keypad ke y . T ype 99 operation ma y be reset manually or automatically (pre-programmed). Manual reset is achiev ed by briefly pressing the CLEAR button.
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OPERA TING RULES AND REGULA TIONS T wo wa y FM radio systems must be operated in accordance with the rules and regulations of the Feder al Communications Commission (FCC). As an operator of two wa y radio equipment, the user must be thoroughly familiar with the rules that apply to the intended type of radio operation.
those messages es sential f or the b usiness operation may be sent. 6. It is against the Feder al law to repeat or otherwise make known an ything over heard on the radio . Con- versations between other s sharing a communica- tions channel must be regarded as confidential.
directio n or mo ving to a higher e le v ation ma y also impro ve commun icati on. INTRINSICALL Y SAFE USA GE Selected por table radios with appropriate factory in- stalled F4 Options are cer tified as Intrinsically Safe b y the F actor y Mutual Research Cor poration.
A CCESSORIES The accessor ies that follow are appro ved f or use with intrinsic ally safe radios. Use of acc essories other than those listed voids F actor y Mutual appr ov al.
GLOSSA R Y agency - an agency is composed of multiple fleets. Units can be programmed to initiate agency calls to access multiple fleets. (T runked Mode Only). Base/Unit Operation - a programmed option used in some fleets so units can only hear and talk to a base dispatch unit, not to other mobiles or personals in the group .
group or subfleet - a group of users share the sam e program group identification number in their mobile and per- sonal radios. All units in the same group will receive a di spat ch call placed by an y one unit in the group .
T alk-around mode - also referred to as "direct mode", talk-around provides a direct unit-to-unit shor t range com- munications link. It is intended to maintain com- munications outside of t he main system cover- age area.
OPERA T OR’S RADIO SETUP RADIO TYPE: FREQUENCY BAND: OPERA T OR’S NAME: EMER GENC Y GROU P: SYSTEM NUMBER SYSTEM NAME TRK/CNV GRP/CHN NUMBER GRP/CHN NAME USE 102.
SYSTEM NUMBER SYSTEM NAME TRK/CNV GRP/CHN NUMBER GRP/CHN NAME USE 103.
SYSTEM NUMBER SYSTEM NAME TRK/CNV GRP/CHN NUMBER GRP/CHN NAME USE 104.
SYSTEM NUMBER SYSTEM NAME TRK/CNV GRP/CHN NUMBER GRP/CHN NAME USE 105.
W ARRANTY A. Ericsson Inc. (her einaf ter "Se ller") w arran ts to the original purchase r f or u se (here in- after "Buye r") that Equ ipmen t manufact ured by Se ller shal l be fr ee from defects in mater ia l, wor kma nshi p and tit le, an d shal l confor m to i ts publi shed speci fic ati ons.
NICKEL-CADMIUM B A TTER Y W ARRANTY A. Ericsson Inc. (her einaf ter "Se ller") w arran ts to the original purchase r f or u se (here in- after "B uyer" ) th at nicke l-c adm ium ba.
EMERGENCY NUMBERS P olice State P o lice Fire P oison Contr ol Ambulan ce Life Saving an d Rescue Squad Ericsson Inc. Priv ate Radio Systems Mounta in V iew Road L y nchburg,V irginia 2 4502 1-800 -52 8-771 1 ( Out side USA, 80 4- 5 28 - 77 11 ) Print ed in U.
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