Simoco SDP660 User manual

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SDP660
USER GUIDE
ISSUE 1.4
Document Number: TNM-U-E-0114
Unrestricted
Date: September 2018
© Simoco Wireless Solutions 2018

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PREFACE
DECLARATION
This User Manual covers the Digital Mobile Radio (DMR) Operating Instructions for the
SDP660 Portable Radio Transceiver.
Any performance figures quoted are subject to normal manufacturing and service
tolerances. The right is reserved to alter the equipment described in this manual in the
light of future technical development.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
COPYRIGHT
All information contained in this document is the property of Simoco. All rights are
reserved. This document may not, in whole or in part, be copied, photocopied,
reproduced, translated, stored, or reduced to any electronic medium or machine-
readable form, without prior written permission from Simoco.
COMPUTER SOFTWARE COPYRIGHTS
The AMBE+2TM voice coding Technology embodied in this product is protected by
intellectual property rights including patent rights, copyrights and trade secrets of
Digital Voice Systems, Inc. This voice coding Technology is licensed solely for use
within this Communications Equipment. The user of this Technology is explicitly
prohibited from attempting to extract, remove, decompile, reverse engineer, or
disassemble the Object Code, or in any other way convert the Object Code into a
human-readable form. U.S. Patent Nos. #6,912,495 B2, #6,199,037 B1, #5,870,405,
#5,826,222, #5,754,974, #5,701,390, #5,715,365, #5,649,050, #5,630,011,
#5,581,656, #5,517,511, #5,491,772, #5,247,579, #5,226,084 and #5,195,166.
DISCLAIMER
There are no warranties extended or granted by this document. Simoco accepts no
responsibility for damage arising from use of the information contained in the
document or of the equipment and software it describes. It is the responsibility of the
user to ensure that use of such information, equipment and software complies with
the laws, rules and regulations of the applicable jurisdictions.
EQUIPMENT AND MANUAL UPDATES
In the interests of improving the performance, reliability or servicing of the equipment,
Simoco reserves the right to update the equipment or this document or both without
prior notice.
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ERRORS AND OMISSIONS
The usefulness of this publication depends upon the accuracy and completeness of the
information contained within it. Whilst every endeavour has been made to eliminate
any errors, some may still exist. It is requested that any errors or omissions noted
should be reported to either of the following who are part of the Simoco group:
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DOCUMENT HISTORY
This section provides you with details about the changes that are in each version of
this document.
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RELATED DOCUMENTS
1. TNM-M-E-0033. SDP600 Series DMR Portable Radio Transceivers – Service
Manual.
2. TNM-U-E-0116. SDP660 Portable Radio – Brief User Guide.
3. TNM-U-E-0118. PAR-600CRG1 Single Rapid Charger – SDP650/660
Instruction Manual.
To order printed copies of this or any of the above publications, please contact
Simoco. See the Support page for contact information.
A comprehensive list of documentation is available for download on the Simoco
website www.simocowirelesssolutions.com via the Partner Portal.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PREFACE 3
DECLARATION 3
COPYRIGHT 3
COMPUTER SOFTWARE COPYRIGHTS 3
DISCLAIMER 3
EQUIPMENT AND MANUAL UPDATES 3
ERRORS AND OMISSIONS 4
DOCUMENT HISTORY 5
RELATED DOCUMENTS 5
LIST OF FIGURES 9
PERSONAL SAFETY 12
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 12
GENERAL PRECAUTIONS 12
HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES 13
WARNINGS 14
Lithium Batteries 14
FCC Part 15 Compliance 14
Dangerous Voltages 14
HINTS FOR USING THE RADIO 14
COMPLIANCE WITH RF ENERGY EXPOSURE GUIDELINES (UNITED STATES AND
CANADA) 15
RF ENERGY EXPOSURE AWARENESS AND CONTROL INFORMATION AND
OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR FCC OCCUPATIONAL USE REQUIREMENTS 15
NOTICE. 15
Federal Communications Commission Regulations 16
Compliance with RF Exposure Standards 16
RF Exposure Compliance and Control Guidelines and Operating Instructions 16
Guidelines: 17
Instructions: 17
Approved Accessories 18
WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT (WEEE) NOTICE 19
GENERAL NOTES 20
MANUAL COMPILATION 20
PAGINATION 20
SIMOCO SUPPORT 21
ABBREVIATIONS 23
1 INTRODUCTION 28
1.1. OVERVIEW 28
1.2. CONFIGURATION 28
1.3. FEATURES 28
2 GETTING STARTED 30
2.1. PREPARING THE RADIO FOR USE 30
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2.1.1. Charging the Battery 30
2.1.2. Procedure 30
2.1.3. Fitting the Battery 31
2.1.4. Fitting the Antenna 31
2.1.5. Fitting the Belt Clip 32
2.1.6. Fitting Audio Accessory/Programming Cable 32
2.2. CONFIGURATION 33
3 FRONT PANEL CONTROLS 34
4 MAIN SCREEN 36
4.1. 4.1 DEFAULT SCREEN LAYOUT 36
4.1.1. Soft Labels 36
4.1.2. Text Panel 36
4.1.3. Icons 36
5 BASIC OPERATIONS 40
5.1. TURNING THE RADIO ON/OFF 40
5.2. ENTERING A PASSWORD 40
5.3. WELCOME SCREEN 41
5.4. LOCKING AND UNLOCKING THE KEYPAD 41
5.5. ADJUSTING THE VOLUME 42
5.6. SELECTING A ZONE 42
5.7. SELECTING A CHANNEL 43
5.8. MAKING A CALL 43
5.9. RECEIVING A CALL 44
5.10. SCAN/VOTING FUNCTIONS 44
5.10.1. Scan/Voting Screen 45
5.11. EMERGENCY ALARM 46
5.11.1. Making an Emergency Call 46
5.12. DUPLEX OPERATION 46
5.12.1. Setup – Infrastructure 46
5.12.2. Setup – SDP660 46
5.12.3. Receiving Duplex Calls on the SDP660 47
5.12.4. Initiating Duplex Calls from the SDP660 47
5.12.5. Disconnecting the call 47
6 MENU SYSTEM 49
6.1. MENU NAVIGATION 50
7 MENU SCREENS 51
7.1. CHANNELS MENU 51
7.2. ZONE MENU 52
7.3. SETTINGS MENU 52
7.4. OPTIONS MENU 53
7.5. CONTACTS MENU 53
7.6. INFORMATION MENU 54
7.7. MESSAGES MENU 55
7.8. Inbox 56
7.8.1. Outbox 56
7.8.2. Send Status 57
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7.8.3. Send Template 57
7.8.4. New Message 58
7.8.5. Sending Status, Template and Text Messages 59
7.8.6. Viewing Received Messages 59
7.9. MUTE ADJUST MENU 60
7.10. BACKLIGHT MENU 61
7.11. BRIGHTNESS MENU 62
7.12. KEY BEEPS MENU 62
7.13. SPEAKER VOLUME MENU 63
7.14. ALERT VOLUME MENU 63
7.15. RADIO STATUS MENU 64
7.15.1. RSSI 64
7.15.2. Battery Level 65
7.15.3. Accelerometer Orientation 65
7.15.4. GPS 66
7.16. SCAN MENU 66
7.17. DISPLAY TEST 67
8 SPECIAL FUNCTIONS 68
8.1. CHANNEL UP AND DOWN 68
8.2. ZONE UP AND DOWN 68
8.3. SCAN ON/OFF 68
8.4. SKIP 68
8.5. TALK AROUND ON/OFF 68
8.6. 8.6 LOW POWER 68
8.7. GO TO CHANNEL A, B, C OR D 68
8.7.1. Go To Contact A, B, C or D 69
8.8. MENU 69
8.9. ZONE, CHANNEL, CONTACT AND MUTE 69
8.10. RESET 69
8.11. SPEAKER MUTE 69
8.12. MAN DOWN 69
8.13. LONE WORKER 70
8.14. DMR ALL CALL DIAL STRING 70
9 DIAL STRINGS 71
9.1. CALL INITIATION FORMATS 71
9.2. CALL MODIFIERS 71
9.3. MS BEHAVIOUR COMMANDS 71
10 ACCESSORIES 73
Appendix A: ALERT TONES AND MESSAGES 75
ALERT TONES 75
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LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1: Fitting the Battery. 31
Figure 2: Fitting the Antenna. 32
Figure 3: Fitting the Belt Clip. 32
Figure 4: Fitting Audio Accessory/Programming Cable. 33
Figure 5: SDP660 Controls. 34
Figure 6: Default Screen Layout. 36
Figure 7: Initial Screen. 40
Figure 8: Password Screen. 41
Figure 9: Welcome Screen (example). 41
Figure 10: Default Screen with Keys Locked. 41
Figure 11: Duplex Setup in FPP. 47
Figure 12: SDP660 Receiving Duplex Call. 47
Figure 13: FPP – PTT TX Control for Duplex Call. 48
Figure 14: FPP – Earpiece Volume and Mic Gain settings. 48
Figure 15: Menu Navigation (example). 50
Figure 16: Channels Menu. 51
Figure 17: Zone Menu. 52
Figure 18: Settings Menu (example). 52
Figure 19: Options Menu. 53
Figure 20: Contacts Menu. 54
Figure 21: Individual contact details. 54
Figure 22: Information Menu. 54
Figure 23: Radio Infomation Screens 55
Figure 24: Messages Menu. 55
Figure 25: Messages – Inbox. 56
Figure 26: Messages – Outbox. 56
Figure 27: Messages – Send Status. 57
Figure 28: Messages – Send Template. 58
Figure 29: Messages – New Message. 58
Figure 30: Send Message Screen. 59
Figure 31: Message View Screen. 60
Figure 32: Message Options Screen. 60
Figure 33: Mute Adjust Menu. 61
Figure 34: Backlight Menu. 61
Figure 35: Brightness Menu 62
Figure 36: Key Beeps Menu. 63
Figure 37: Speaker Volume Menu. 63
Figure 38: Alert Volume Menu. 64
Figure 39: Radio Status Menu – RSSI Screen. 65
Figure 40: Radio Status Menu – Battery Level Screen. 65
Figure 41: Radio Status Menu – Accelerometer Orientation Screen. 65
Figure 42: Radio Status Menu – GPS Screen. 66
Figure 43: Scan Menu. 66
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LIST OF TABLES
Table 1: RF Exposure Compliance Distances. 18
Table 2: RF Exposure Compliance DMR Duplex (2.5 Watts Burst Power). 18
Table 3: Charge Indications. 31
Table 4: SDP660 – Controls. 35
Table 5: Icon Details. 39
Table 6: Call Initiation Formats. 71
Table 7: Call Modifiers. 71
Table 8: MS Behaviour Commands. 72
Table 9: SDP660 DMR Portable Radio Accessories. 74
Table 10: Alert Tones. 75
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PERSONAL SAFETY
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
These Safety Precautions, Warnings and Cautions advise personnel of specific hazards
which may be encountered during the procedures contained in this document and that
control measures are required to prevent injury to personnel, and damage to
equipment and/or the environment.
Before commencing the installation or any maintenance of this equipment, personnel
are to acquaint themselves with all risk assessments relevant to the work site and the
task. They must then comply with the control measures detailed in those risk
assessments.
References covering safety regulations, health hazards and hazardous substances are
detailed under the see PERSONAL SAFETY on page14. Section below. These are
referred to in the tasks, when encountered.
Adequate precautions must be taken to ensure that other personnel do not activate
any equipment that has been switched off for maintenance. Refer to the relevant
Electrical Safety Regulations appropriate to the country of operation.
Where dangerous voltages are exposed during a task, safety personnel are to be
provided as detailed in the relevant Electrical Safety Regulations. Where safety
personnel are required for any other reason, management are to ensure that the
personnel detailed are aware of the hazard and are fully briefed on the action to be
taken in an emergency.
Where equipment contains heavy components or units that require lifting, lowering,
pulling or pushing operations to be performed on them during maintenance tasks, all
managers and tradesmen are to be conversant with the Manual Handling Operations
Regulations.
GENERAL PRECAUTIONS
Do NOT operate your portable radio, without a hands-free kit, whilst driving a vehicle.
Do NOT operate your radio in an explosive atmosphere – unless the radio’s level of
IECEx approval is approved for use in that atmosphere.
Obey the ‘Turn Off Two-way Radios’ signs where these are posted, e.g. on a petrol
station forecourt.
Do NOT touch the antenna while the radio is transmitting.
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Do NOT use or store the batteries above +60 °C.
Do NOT dispose of batteries in a fire.
Do NOT operate the radio if the antenna has become disconnected or damaged.
Only recharge batteries in an approved battery charger.
HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES
Before using any hazardous substance or material, the user must be conversant with
the safety precautions and first aid instructions:
• On the label of the container in which it was supplied.
• On the material Safety Data Sheet.
• In any local Safety Orders and Regulations.
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WARNINGS
RADIO FREQUENCY RADIATION
WARNING
RADIO FREQUENCY (RF) RADIATION. A RF RADIATION HAZARD EXISTS IN THIS
EQUIPMENT. TO AVOID RF INJURY, DO NOT TOUCH THE ANTENNA WHEN THE
TRANSMITTER IS IN USE. DO NOT OPERATE TRANSMITTER WITH ANTENNA
DISCONNECTED
Lithium Batteries
WARNING
LITHIUM BATTERIES. THIS EQUIPMENT USES LITHIUM ION BATTERIES. REFER
TOTHE CONTROL OF SUBSTANCES HAZARDOUS TO HEALTH REGULATIONS
(COSHH) 2002 AND/OR THE APPROPRIATE SAFETY DATA SHEET.
FCC Part 15 Compliance
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. OPERATION IS
SUBJECT TO THE CONDITION THAT THE DEVICE DOES NOT CAUSE HARMFUL
INTERFERENCE.
Dangerous Voltages
Dangerous voltages exist in this equipment, for the appropriate Safety precautions,
refer to the relevant Electrical Safety Regulations appropriate to the country of
operation.
WARNING
DANGEROUS VOLTAGES. DANGEROUS VOLTAGES EXIST IN ALL THE
BATTERY CHARGERS USED WITH THIS RADIO. FOR THE APPROPRIATE SAFETY
PRECAUTIONS REFER TO THE RELEVANT ELECTRICAL SAFETY REGULATIONS
APPROPRIATE TO THE COUNTRY OF OPERATION.
HINTS FOR USING THE RADIO
When transmitting, hold the radio a few centimetres from your mouth and speak
across it, rather than into it. The microphone is located near the bottom left hand
corner of the portable radio.
Keep the length of your conversation to a minimum to conserve battery life.
When it is possible to move location, avoid making calls from known poor
signal-strength areas such as the radio systems fringe areas (limit of range) or from
screened or shadowed areas, e.g. an underground car park or underpass.
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COMPLIANCE WITH RF ENERGY EXPOSURE
GUIDELINES (UNITED STATES AND
CANADA)
RF ENERGY EXPOSURE AWARENESS AND CONTROL INFORMATION AND
OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR FCC OCCUPATIONAL USE
REQUIREMENTS
Before using your Simoco portable two-way radio, read this important RF energy
awareness and control information and operational instructions to ensure compliance
with the Federal Communication Commission’s (FCCs) RF exposure guidelines.
NOTICE.
This radio is intended for use in Occupational/Controlled conditions in a portable
application where users have full knowledge of their exposure and can exercise control
over their exposure to meet the occupational limits in FCC/ICNIRP and International
Standards. This radio device is NOT authorised for general population consumer use.
This two-way radio uses electromagnetic energy in the Radio Frequency (RF) spectrum
to provide communications between two or more users over a distance. It uses RF
energy or radio waves to send and receive calls. RF energy is one form of
electromagnetic energy.
Other forms include, but are not limited to, electric power, sunlight and x-rays. RF
energy, however, should not be confused with these other forms of electromagnetic
energy, which, when used improperly, can cause biological damage. Very high levels of
x-rays, for example, can damage tissues and genetic material.
Experts in science, engineering, medicine, health and industry work with organizations
to develop standards for safe exposure to RF energy. These standards provide
recommended levels of RF exposure for both workers and the general public. These
recommended RF exposure levels include substantial margins of protection.
All Simoco two-way radios are designed, manufactured and tested to ensure they meet
government established RF exposure levels. In addition, manufacturers also
recommend specific operating instructions to users of two-way radios.
These instructions are important because they inform users about RF energy exposure
and provide simple procedures on how to control it. Please refer to the following
websites for more information on what RF energy exposure is and how to control your
exposure to assure compliance with established RF exposure limits.
http://transition.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety/rf-faqs.html
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http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/radiofrequencyradiation/
Federal Communications Commission Regulations
The FCC rules require manufacturers to comply with the FCC RF energy exposure limits
for portable two-way radios before they can be marketed in the United States (US).
When two-way radios are used as a consequence of employment, the FCC requires
users to be fully aware of and able to control their exposure to meet occupational
requirements. Simoco two-way radios have an exposure awareness label attached to
the equipment directing users to specific awareness information. Do not remove this
exposure awareness label from the device. Additionally, your Simoco user manual or
separate safety booklet includes information and operating instructions required to
control your RF exposure and to satisfy compliance regulations.
Compliance with RF Exposure Standards
Simoco two-way radios are designed and tested to comply with a number of national
and international standards and guidelines (listed below) for human exposure to RF
electromagnetic energy. This radio complies with the IEEE (FCC) and International
Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) exposure limits for
Occupational/Controlled RF exposure environments at operating duty factors of up to
50% talk 50% listen and is authorised by the FCC for occupational use. In terms of
measuring RF energy for compliance with these exposure guidelines, your radio
generates measurable RF energy only while it is transmitting (during talking), not when
it is receiving (listening) or in standby mode.
Your Simoco two-way radio complies with the following RF energy exposure standards
and guidelines:
• United States Federal Communications Commission, Code of Federal Regulations;
47CFR part 2 sub-part J.
• American National Standards Institute (ANSI)/Institute of Electrical and Electronic
Engineers (IEEE) C95.1-1992.
• Australian Communications Authority Radio Communications Standard et seq.
• Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95.1-1999 Edition.
• Industry Canada RSS-102.
RF Exposure Compliance and Control Guidelines and Operating Instruc-
tions
To control exposure to yourself and others and ensure compliance with the
Occupational/Controlled environment exposure limits always adhere to the following
procedures.
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Guidelines:
• User awareness instructions should accompany the device when transferred to
other users.
• This radio meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines when used with the Simoco
accessories supplied or designated for the product. The designated Simoco belt
clip type is PAR-600CLIP and the extension speaker microphone types are
PAR-9180LMS2-2, PAR-9180LMW1 and PAR-600LMS4. Use of other accessories
may not ensure compliance with the FCC’s RF exposure guidelines and may violate
FCC regulations.
• Do not use this device if the operational requirements described herein are not
met.
Instructions:
• The radio transmitter power output is 5 Watts for PTT controlled, held-to-face or
bodyworn applications in analogue systems, or for DMR systems, 5 Watts burst
power.
• For radios enabled for held-to-ear Duplex operation in DMR systems, the
transmitter power output is 2.5 Watts burst power.
• For operation in held-to-face or bodyworn applications, transmit no more than
the rated duty factor of 50% of the time. To transmit (talk), push the Push-To-Talk
(PTT) button. To receive calls (listen), release the PTT button. Transmitting 50% of
the time, or less, is important because the radio generates measurable RF energy
exposure only when transmitting (in terms of measuring for standards compliance).
• For operation in DMR systems using Duplex held-to-ear applications, PTT control
is not required, but calls should always be kept as short as possible.
• Do not operate the radio without an approved antenna attached, as this may
cause the FCC RF exposure limits to be exceeded. With this product, only use an
antenna supplied or approved by Simoco.
• When using the radio in Handheld in front of face position, always keep the radio
at least 5 cm (2.0 inches) from the face when transmitting. When using the radio in
a Bodyworn position, use only Simoco accessories that will ensure the correct
compliance distance of at least 12 mm (0.45 inches) from the body. This radio has
been tested for RF exposure compliance at the distances listed in Table 1.
• For held-to-ear Duplex applications in DMR systems, the radio has been tested
for RF exposure compliance as listed in Table 2
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Frequency Band Bodyworn Handheld in front of Face
AC: 136 MHz – 174 MHz 12 mm (0.45 inches) 25 mm (1.0 inches)
TU: 400 MHz – 480 MHz 12 mm (0.45 inches) 25 mm (1.0 inches)
UW: 440 MHz – 520 MHz 12 mm (0.45 inches) 25 mm (1.0 inches)
Table 1: RF Exposure Compliance Distances.
Frequency Band DMR Duplex
UW: 440 MHz – 520 MHz Held-to-Ear
Table 2: RF Exposure Compliance DMR Duplex (2.5 Watts Burst Power).
Approved Accessories
• This radio meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines when used with the Simoco
accessories supplied or designated for the product. Use of other accessories may
not ensure compliance with the FCCs RF exposure guidelines and may violate FCC
regulations.
• To obtain a list of Simoco approved accessories please see the Simoco Group
Departmental contact details on the Support page and either contact the relevant
Technical Support Helpline or Customer Services, visit the following website, which
lists approved accessories:
http://www.simocowirlesssolutions.com
For additional information on exposure or other information, please see the Simoco
Group Departmental contact details on the Support page and contact the relevant
Technical Support Helpline or Customer Services.
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WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC
EQUIPMENT (WEEE) NOTICE
The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive
became law in most EU countries during 2005. The directive
applies to the disposal of waste electrical and electronic
equipment within the member states of the European Union.
As part of the legislation, electrical and electronic equipment
will feature the crossed out wheeled bin symbol (see image at
left) on the product or in the documentation to show that
these products must be disposed of in accordance with the
WEEE Directive.
In the European Union, this label indicates that this product should not be disposed
of with domestic or “ordinary” waste. It should be deposited at an appropriate facility
to enable recovery and recycling.
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GENERAL NOTES
MANUAL COMPILATION
This manual provides detailed information on the SB2000 base station including
General Description, Installation and Operation, Options, Technical Description,
Alignment and Testing, Fault Finding Procedures, and Superseded Technical
Information.
Details of both “basic” and “optional units” have been included in this Technical
Manual, therefore, some material may not be relevant to every system. Configuration
is dependent upon the specification by the customer when the equipment was ordered
and installed.
The manual has been compiled with a two-tier maintenance policy in mind, i.e. first-
line fault location and repair by replacement, followed by subsequent bench-testing of
sub-assemblies to specification. Consequently, some “overlap” and/or duplication of
information has resulted.
PAGINATION
This manual is divided into a number of sections, each Section deals with one aspect of
the system.
Following initial issue, any page that has been amended or updated will also bear an
updated reference.
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