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LBI-38732DEDACS® M-RK-IIPORTABLE RADIOOperator’s Manual

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FOR BEST PERFORMANCE1. Charge battery to full capacity, 14 hours at the stand-ard C/10 rate (capacity X .10). For "rapid" chargers,allow add

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group or subfleet-a group of users share the same program groupidentification number in their mobile and per-sonal radios. All units in the same group

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Talk-around mode-also referred to as "direct mode", talk-aroundprovides a direct unit-to-unit short range com-munications link. It is inten

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OPERATOR’S RADIO SETUPRADIO TYPE:FREQUENCY BAND:OPERATOR’S NAME:EMERGENCY GROUP:SYSTEMNUMBERSYSTEMNAMETRK/CNVGRP/CHNNUMBERGRP/CHNNAMEUSE102

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SYSTEMNUMBERSYSTEMNAMETRK/CNVGRP/CHNNUMBERGRP/CHNNAMEUSE103

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SYSTEMNUMBERSYSTEMNAMETRK/CNVGRP/CHNNUMBERGRP/CHNNAMEUSE104

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SYSTEMNUMBERSYSTEMNAMETRK/CNVGRP/CHNNUMBERGRP/CHNNAMEUSE105

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WARRANTYA. Ericsson Inc. (hereinafter "Seller") warrants to the original purchaser for use (herein-after "Buyer") that Equipment m

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NICKEL-CADMIUM BATTERY WARRANTYA. Ericsson Inc. (hereinafter "Seller") warrants to the original purchaser for use (herein-after "Buyer&

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EMERGENCY NUMBERSPoliceState PoliceFirePoison ControlAmbulanceLife Saving andRescue SquadEricsson Inc.Private Radio SystemsMountain View RoadLynchburg

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EXTENDED OPERATIONSWhen operating in "Fringe Areas" at some distancefrom the System, the other party may not receive yourtransmission clearl

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FCC LICENSINGThis unit may or may not require a specific FCClicense to operate. The FCC requires all transmittersin the conventional and some Trunked

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INTRODUCTIONThis manual describes how to use the EDACS M-RKII Portable Radio. The M-RK II is a synthesized, micro-processor-based, high performance po

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USER INTERFACEThe M-RK II operating controls are located on theradio’s front, top and left panels. A 15-button keypad,liquid crystal display (LCD) for

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Figure 2 - M-RK II Portable Radio15

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Figure 3 - Top And Partial Left Panel Views16

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BUTTONS AND KNOBSThis section describes the primary function of thebutton and knob controls. Other functions associatedwith these controls are detaile

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EMERGEN-CY/HOME-BUTTONThe EMERGENCY/HOME button isused to automatically select a de-sired Group and/or System by press-ing and holding the button for

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programmed for the selected chan-nel.PUSH-TO-TALK BUT-TON (PTT)Enables the radio’s transmitter. Re-leasing PTT returns the radio to thereceive mode.KE

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Copyright © October 1992, Ericsson GE Mobile Communications Inc.This manual is published by Ericsson GE Mobile Communications Inc.,without any warrant

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within a list. Press to scroll inincreasing order, to scroll indecreasing order. To auto-ramppress and hold either key.Primary function - accesses

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order, or to select a set (bank) ofgroups for SYSTEM/GROUP/CHANNEL knob selection (depend-ing on programming). See SYSTEM/GROUP/CHANNEL SELECTIONfor d

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special call function. See IndividualCalls for details.Inverts the display’s two alphanu-meric character lines for viewingfrom above; useful when the

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MessagesDuring radio operation, various messages are dis-played on either line one or line two. Typical messagesinclude control channel status informa

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CC SCAN Control Channel Scan-Trunked modeonly. Indicatesthe control chan-nel is lost and theradio has en-tered the ControlChannel Scanmode to searchfo

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is being received.This messagewill be flashingon line two.*TXEMER* Transmit Emergency-Trunked modeonly. Indicates anemergency callhas been trans-mitte

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individual call isbeing receivedby an unknownradio ID. This by-passes when thecall is updated.TX DATA Transmit Data-Trunked modeonly. Indicateswhen a

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one for two sec-onds.KEY ZERO Key Zero-Indicates thatcryptographickeys have beenerased from ra-dio memory.PVT DIS Private Disabled-Indicates that theg

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Status IndicatorsThe 15 status indicators show the various operatingcharacteristics of the radio. The indicators show operat-ing modes and conditions

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BSY Channel Busy - In trunked mode:ON - indicates the radio is transmittingor receiving a call on the working chan-nel.FLASHING - indicates a call has

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TABLE OF CONTENTSSAFETY INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7BATTERY CHARGING AND CARE . . . . . . . . 8FOR BEST PERFORMAN

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SCN ON - indicates the scan mode is enabled.S ON - indicates the selected group or chan-nel is in the scan list.1 ON - (conventional mode only) indica

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ALERT TONESThe M-RK II radio also provides audible alert tonesor "beeps" to indicate the various operating conditions.These alert tones can

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released, the radio will autokey whenever a channelbecomes available (see Autokey).System Busy (Trunked Mode Only)Three low-pitched beeps will be hear

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Low Battery Alert (Transmit Lockout)If the radio is keyed and the user hears either alow-pitched tone or two tones and the LOW BATT statusindicator is

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home System/Group or the current System/Group (how-ever programmed).To unlock the keypad when it is in the locked state,press and release the key an

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used during the selection process. The following examplesystems list is used to explain the process:SYSTEM 1NORTH 2SOUTH3EAST4WESTAfter entering a sel

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In the previous example, pressing selects theEAST system as shown in the next display.EASTSYS = 3The radio may be programmed to wrap around fromone

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on line two will be disregarded and the previous selectionwill remain active.MENUThe menu function accesses features that are notavailable directly fr

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order respectively. The displayed menu item is madeactive by pressing .After entering the menu selection mode, the followinggeneric display format wi

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Line one shows the active menu item and its currentparameter setting (XXX). Line two shows the currentlyselected system or group name (YYYYYYYY).The m

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Clear Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46Aegis Digital Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46DTMF . . . . . .

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Table 1 - Menu Item InformationFEATURE DISPLAYKeypad Lock KEY LOCKBacklight Adjust BCK LIGHTContrast Adjust CONTRASTTransmit Power Select TX POWERRadi

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SYSTEM/GROUP/CHANNEL SELECTIONIn the following description of SYSTEM/GROUP/CHANNEL SELECTION, the term group is used for bothgroup and channel.The M-R

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dures are presumed to be starting from the normalreceive display.METHOD 1: If system selection is programmed to theSYSTEM/GROUP/CHANNEL knob, se-lect

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Group And Channel SelectionSeveral methods, some of which depend on program-ming, can be used to select a new group or channel.These procedures are pr

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NEL knob as described previously inMETHOD 1.EMERGENCY/HOME BUTTON DEFINITIONThe EMERGENCY/HOME button can be pro-grammed in one of the following condi

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AEGIS AND VOICE GUARD OPERATIONVoice ModesEach system (trunked or conventional) in the radio isprogrammed for either Aegis or Voice Guard communi-cati

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TRANSMIT/RECEIVE MODE COMPATIBILITYFOR VOICE GUARD OPERATIONGROUP/CHANNELPROGRAMMING(TRANSMIT)CLEARRECEIVEPRIVATERECEIVECLEAR Yes NoP R I VAT E Ye s Y

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vide improved weak signal performance and they cannotbe easily monitored with a standard receiver. Groups andchannels programmed for Aegis digital ope

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Error MessagesIf either of the following error messages is displayed,the radio was either programmed incorrectly or needsservicing:DSP ERRERR=xxxxDSP

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Cryptographic keys are transferred to the radio usinga cryptographic Keyloader. Up to seven (7) differentcryptographic keys, numbered 1-7, can be tran

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Sending An Individual Call(Trunked Mode Only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68TELEPHONE INTERCONNECT CALLS . . . . 69Receiving A Telephon

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2. Plug the modular connector of the Keyloader cableinto the Keyloader modular jack.3. Connect the Keyloader cable to the UDC on theradio.4. Press the

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nel key (for group or conventional calls), perform thefollowing procedure:1.Press the button.2.Use the or button to select "DISPKEY".3.

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PRIVATE OPERATIONReceiving An Encrypted CallWhen receiving, the radio automatically switches be-tween clear or private operation. If the transmission

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not possible to transmit on this group/channel inclear mode.If the radio does not have the correct encryption keyloaded, "NO KEY #" will be

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LAST SYSTEM/GROUP OR CHANNEL RECALL(SUPERVISORY RADIO UNITS ONLY)This feature enables the user to recall the last se-lected system/group after an EDAC

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EDACS TRUNKED MODE OPERATIONDigital trunking provides fast communication accessat all times, even during busy hours. In this mode theoperator selects

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6. GROUP CALL - When the radio receives a groupcall, it unmutes on the assigned working channel and comes on. Line one shows GR followed by thelogical

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3.When the working channel is assigned, and are turned on and a short beep sounds indicat-ing that communication can begin.4. Hold the radio approx

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it will not be possible to select a communications chan-nel, or use emergency and special call. When trunkingis restored, the radio will automaticall

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Receiving An Emergency CallWhen receiving an emergency call from the selectedgroup and system, an alert beep is heard and comes on. The message *RXEME

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SCANNING CONVENTIONAL CHANNELS . . . 89ADDING CHANNELS TO A SCAN LIST . . . . . 90DELETING CHANNELS FROM A SCAN LIST . 91NUISANCE DELETE .

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5. The emergency can be cleared by pressing andholding the CLEAR/MONITOR button followed bypressing the EMERGENCY button then releasingboth buttons.SC

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Priority System ScanThe radio may also be programmed for priority sys-tem scan. A priority system may be assigned among thesystems programmed into the

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Deleting Groups From A Scan List1. With scan operation turned off, select the desiredgroup to delete from the selected system’s groupscan list.2.Press

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2. When a group on the scan list receives a channelassignment, the radio unmutes on the assignedchannel and comes on. Line one shows GRfollowed by t

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PROGRAMMABLE ENTRIES Individual call ID numbers, telephone numbers andother number sequences for overdialing are stored in thespecial call lists when

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INDIVIDUAL CALLSReceiving And Responding To An Individual Call(Trunked Mode Only)When the radio receives an individual call (a calldirected only to th

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stores the ID’s of the last 10 callers in the Calls ReceivedList as shown. Individual calls are stored in the top halfof the list (1-10), and group c

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Call Storage ListsThere are two lists available for call storage in theradio, the calls received list (1-10) and the personality list(1-99 as defined

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When in the pre-stored list, pressing togglesthe Logical IDentification (LID) on and off.Sending An Individual Call (Trunked Mode Only)The following

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TELEPHONE INTERCONNECT CALLSReceiving A Telephone Interconnect Call (TrunkedMode Only)Receiving a telephone interconnect call is identical toreceiving

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SAFETY INFORMATIONThe Federal Communications Commission (FCC),with its action in General Docket 79-144, March 13, 1985,has adopted a safety standard f

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off and the channel access tone sounds. Line oneshows the accompanying name if selected from thelist of stored numbers or the phone number if entered

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require DTMF (Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency) access dig-its. Overdial operation can also be used to initiate atelephone interconnect call via DTMF signall

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METHOD 2:Press to enter the overdial se-lect/entry mode and follow the selectionmode rules to call up a stored numberfrom the phone list or to direc

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source are from applications external to the radio. ForRadio Destined Data Applications (ProFile) one side ofthe conversation is an external device (

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DATA OFF Shown on top display line when theradio is in the data disabled state.DATA ON Shown for two seconds on top displayline when the radio is togg

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•Pressing the no data (ND) key toggles data state onor off.•Clearing an emergency (valid only if emergencycaused data off operation)Exiting Data Calls

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•Entering phone call mode.•Entering individual call mode.•A new emergency assignment has been received.•An emergency declared or cleared.•Receiving an

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Pressing the button when the desired state isdisplayed chooses the new ProFile state. The displaythen returns to the system/group display. If a se

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•Transmitting Voice•Diagnostic/Test Keyload•All Conventional Modes•PA is P TT’dSTATUS/MESSAGE OPERATIONStatus OperationStatus operation permits the tr

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To view the currently selected status after it has beentransmitted, press the key and then the CLEARbutton prior to the time-out period. If the stat

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BATTERY CHARGING AND CAREDo not dispose of the battery pack in fire - it mayexplode, causing injury or death.Do not replace the battery in hazardous a

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text selection can also be cancelled by pressing theCLEAR button prior to the time-out period.To view the currently selected message text after ithas

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entry or exit. The display will indicate "REGRP_0x"where "x" is a digit of 1 to 8 indicating the group whendynamic regroup has be

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CONVENTIONAL MODE OPERATIONThe radio functions in the conventional mode whenusing conventional communications channels (non-trunked). Each channel con

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Menu Selection1.Press the key and then use the RAMP control or to scroll through the selections untilSQUELCH is displayed. Then press (SE-LECT)

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Pre-Programmed Keypad Key1. Press the pre-programmed key and the display willindicate SQLCH=xx, where "xx" is the value between1 and 16.2.Us

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5. When the radio receives a call (and the correctencoding is decoded, if programmed and enabled),it unmutes on the channel and comes on.SENDING A C

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This GE-STAR signalling will transmit 5 times with a delaybetween each transmission. To send an emergency callon the selected conventional system and

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the pre-programmed emergency systemand channel to send the emergency sig-nalling and then change back to the se-lected channel.METHOD 4: Same as METHO

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will become active for voice communication after the tonesequence is complete.Tone encode will be transmitted with Channel Guard,if one is defined, an

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To remove the battery pack, push up on the batterylatch and slide the battery pack to the right. To replacethe battery, align the battery on the trac

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switched to the priority channel. Scanning of the priority-one channel will continue if a message is being receivedon the priority-two channel.The fol

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DELETING CHANNELS FROM A SCAN LIST1. With scan operation turned off select the desiredchannel to delete from the selected conventionalsystem’s channel

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-The radio will continue scanning if a new channel isselected when scan is on.-Pressing the PTT button when scan is on will causethe radio to transmit

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Type 99 operation can be pre-programmed to beenabled or disabled using the OPTION button or a se-lected keypad key. Type 99 operation may be resetman

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OPERATING RULES AND REGULATIONSTwo way FM radio systems must be operated inaccordance with the rules and regulations of the FederalCommunications Comm

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those messages essential for the business operationmay be sent.6. It is against the Federal law to repeat or otherwisemake known anything overheard on

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direction or moving to a higher elevation may alsoimprove communication.INTRINSICALLY SAFE USAGESelected portable radios with appropriate factory in-s

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ACCESSORIESThe accessories that follow are approved for use withintrinsically safe radios. Use of accessories other thanthose listed voids Factory Mut

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GLOSSARYagency-an agency is composed of multiple fleets. Unitscan be programmed to initiate agency calls toaccess multiple fleets. (Trunked Mode Only

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