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FUNCTION
DESCRIPTION
Radio Lock
When set, prevents the radio software from responding to the following physical inputs on
the radio:
•
Volume Knob Change (power off is
not
prevented)
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2-Position Switch
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Channel Knob
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Side User-Programmable Buttons and Keypad (DTMF, programmable, and
navigation/soft keys)
Exception is the emergency button and if any key is programmed for Monitor/Clear, it can
be used with the emergency button to clear emergency, if so programmed.
Channel Bank
Selects channels 1-16 in position A; 17-32 in position B; 33-48 in position C; and 49-64 in
position D.
If Channel Bank is selected for any single position, all 4 positions (A, B, C, and D) will be
set to Channel Bank.
7.5.3.2 Indexed Features
These features can be assigned to any number of positions if each index value selected for it is
unique across multiple assignments of the same feature; for example, you cannot assign a Zone
with an index (e.g., “ZONE A”) to both positions A and B.
Table 7-5: Indexed Features
FUNCTION
DESCRIPTION
Zone Selection
Sets to the Zone index value.
•
When setting the A/B/C/D switch to an indexed zone assigned position, the radio
sets, but does not “hold,” that zone. This has the resulting effects:
This sets the channel knob to be zone-based system/channel selection just like
selecting a zone from the main “Zone” menu or ramping up/down using the side
user-programmable buttons.
If a user then changes to a different system or zone via another method (menu,
button, etc.), it will override the Zone selection switch setting accordingly and not
require it to remain in the zone where the switch assignment is set.
•
When changing away from a Zone assigned position, no actions/changes will be
taken by the radio.
System Selection
Sets to the System index value.
•
When setting the A/B/C/D switch to an indexed System assigned position, the radio
sets, but does not “hold,” that System. This has the resulting effects:
This sets the channel knob to be system-based channel selection, just like
selecting a system from the main “Zone” menu or ramping up/down using the
side user-programmable buttons.
If a user then changes to a different system or zone via another method (menu,
button, etc.), it will override the System selection switch setting accordingly and
not require it to remain in the system where the switch assignment is set.
•
When changing away from a System assigned position, no actions/changes will be
taken by the radio.