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8.3 DISPLAY
The P7200 and P5200 display (Figure 8-2) is made up of 3 lines. Lines 1 and 2 contain twelve
alpha-numeric character blocks each. The 3
rd
line displays radio status icons. If programmed, the display
backlighting will illuminate upon power up or when operating radio controls. See the operation sections
of this manual for specific display characteristics.
Figure 8-2: Radio Display
8.4 RADIO STATUS ICONS
Status Icons indicate the various operating characteristics of the radio. The icons show operating modes
and conditions and appear on the third line of the display (see Table 8-2). The battery charge indicator
illustrates approximate level only, based on battery voltage.
Table 8-2: Status Icons Descriptions
ICON
DESCRIPTION
Steady
– Indicates received signal strength. Appears in the 1
st
and 2
nd
positions in
OpenSky mode.
Steady
– Radio is data registered. Appears in the 3
rd
position in OpenSky mode.
Steady
– Stealth mode is enabled (all tones and display backlight is disabled, voice is still
heard). Appears in the 4
th
position in OpenSky mode.
Steady
– Indicates the radio is transmitting or receiving an encrypted voice call. Appears
in the 6
th
position.
Displayed in position 8 on the 3rd line of the display when Scan Mode is Normal or Fixed
and is not be displayed when the Scan Mode is None.
VTAC Connection Indicator
– Indicates the client is connected to a VTAC. Indicates the
client is connected to a VTAC. Appears in the 8
th
position in OpenSky mode.
Steady
– Indicates Selective Call mode. Appears in the 11
th
position in OpenSky mode.
Steady
– Battery charge indicator. Appears in the 12
th
position in OpenSky mode.
Flashing
– Low battery indicator. Appears in the 12
th
position in OpenSky mode.
Animated –
VTAC Scan icon. Indicates the radio is scanning for a VTAC during XCOV or
XCOV-TG mode. Once the radio attaches to a VTAC, the radio hides the icon. Appears in
the 7
th
position in OpenSky mode.
(P7230 Only) Steady –
Visible when the P7230 model radio is traversing options using
the
and
buttons. Appears in the 5
th
position in OpenSky mode.