
Y o u r r a d i o
Q
Combined group selector and volume control with
back key
This selector has two functions: it is used for
selecting groups and adjusting the volume level.
The default function is selecting groups. You can
switch from the default function to the non-default
function by pressing the back key in the middle of
the selector.
The terminal can also be parameterised so that
volume control is the default function.
Selecting groups
In the network mode, turning the group selector is used for selecting groups.
The names of the current folder and group are shown on the display. It may
also be possible to browse the groups of the selected folder in a continuous
loop.
Pressing and holding the back key selects the home group. See Home group
on page 36.
In the direct mode, the group selector is used for selecting channels. The
name of the channel is shown on the display. Each channel may have up to
three groups. Pressing and holding the back key selects the first group (A) on
the channel.
If voice feedback is activated, the radio plays the index number of the group or
channel when you turn the group selector. When you use the back key, the
radio plays the index number or index name (A, B, or C) of the group, or
"Home" if the home group is selected. See Voice feedback on page 34.
Adjusting the volume level
You can adjust the volume level by pressing the back key in the middle of the
selector and then turning the selector to reach the desired volume level.
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