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LOCKING THE KEYPAD
To lock the transceiver’s keypad so you do not accidentally
change a setting, press
FUNC
+
LOCK
.
appears. This locks all
buttons except push-to-talk, ,
VOL
, and
SQ
. Press
FUNC
+
LOCK
again to unlock the keypad.
LIGHTING THE DISPLAY
Press to turn on the display backlight for about 4 seconds. If
you press any key while the light is on, the light remains on for
about 4 seconds more. Press down for more than 1 second to
have the light remain on until you press again.
TURNING THE KEY TONE ON AND OFF
The transceiver is preset to sound a beep each time you press a
key. To turn off the beep, press
FUNC
+
BEEP
. disappears. To
restore the key tone, press
FUNC
+
BEEP
again.
USING MEMORY LOCATIONS
You can store one special calling-frequency, and up to 30 of your
most often used frequencies and their associated settings, in the
transceiver’s memory.
Using the Calling-Frequency Memory Location
The calling-frequency memory location lets you quickly jump to a
specific frequency at any time. The default calling frequency is
446.00 MHz. You can record your own frequency into memory as
well as other settings associated with that frequency, such as the
repeater offset and CTCSS tone.
1. Press
C
to display the current calling frequency.
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