3.
Declaring an Emergency (not to be used unless an actual
emergency condition exists).
4.
Press the NDAT button on the keypad.
When entering the no-data mode, the display will show "*NO DATA"
if a Radio Data Interface (RDI) is attached. This will remain displayed
for a programmable period. The LED above the NDAT button on the
keypad will also illuminate for the entire time data is disabled. This
mode is cleared by one of the following (depending on how it was
activated):
1.
Replace the microphone into the hookswitch.
2.
Repeat the CLR-PTT sequence.
3.
Use the CLR-PTT sequence during the Emergency to enable
data.
4.
Press the NDAT button on the keypad. This will clear any of the
four sequences used to stop data from above.
OPERATING PROCEDURES
Two way FM radio systems must be operated in accordance with
the rules and regulations of the Federal Communications Commission
(FCC). As an operator of two way radio equipment, you must be
thoroughly familiar with the rules that apply to your particular type of
radio operation. Following these rules will help to eliminate confusion,
assure the most efficient use of existing radio channels, and result in a
smoothly functioning radio network.
When using your two-way radio, remember these rules:
1.
It is a violation of FCC rules to interrupt any distress or emer-
gency message. As your radio operates in much the same way
as a telephone "party line", always listen to make sure that the
line is clear--that no one else is on the air--before sending any
messages. If someone is sending an emergency message--
such as reporting a fire, or asking for help in an accident--KEEP
OFF THE AIR!
2.
Use of profane or obscene language is prohibited by Federal
Law.
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