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ES Series Models II/III Portable Radio Operating Manual
Controls and Display
Option Buttons 1, 2, and 3
- Each of these buttons can be programmed to control a
specific function (see Section 4.2). In addition, they can be programmed for soft power
down (see Section 3.1.2). These buttons can also be temporarily disabled by the keypad
lock feature (see Section 3.6) or permanently disabled.
Battery
- To remove the battery, press the release button on the bottom and pivot the
bottom of the battery outward.
Accessory Connector
- This is the connection point for optional accessories such as a
speaker/microphone or earphone. It is also the connection point for the computer when
programming the radio or for data equipment when the P25 Packet Data feature is used
(see Section 5.14.14). Details of operations through the connector (such as external
microphone signal routing, the functions of any microphone-mounted buttons, etc., are
determined by programming).
If a Speaker Microphone (that has an Emergency button) is attached, the “One Button
Mic” may be enabled. If “One Button Mic” is enabled, the programmed button shall
operate in the same fashion as the buttons on the portable including press and hold
functionality using the Press and Hold Timer. If an accessory has not been programmed,
the button on the mic uses the External Emergency Switch/Button functionality and timer
to trigger Emergency operation.
2.4
Display
The display supports both the Classic Single Line display mode or enhanced Dual Line
functionality. In Classic Single Line mode, display shows zone and channel (as
programmed). In the enhanced (or dual line) functionality, the following aliases can now
be programmed for up to 16 characters:
• Favorite zone alias
• 54 Channel/16 Zone configuration zone aliases
• Zone aliases
• Channel aliases
Note
Even though 16 characters can be programmed, only the first 12 are displayed on
portable radios.
Note
Radios are capable of displaying messages in English, French or Spanish depending upon
the language programmed for the radio.
The user can select what information will be displayed on the second display line:
• Zone - the second display line will only show the zone alias during normal operation
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