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RPX4500/RPX4600 P25 PORTABLE RADIO – USER MANUAL
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4. MENU SYSTEM
Your RPX4600 P25 portable radio uses a programmed menu structure to access all the radio
features and functions. The structure of the menu can be configured using the PS to meet your
specific needs.
Normally the menus are divided into two menu lists, which are the Main menu list and the Setup
menu list. Menu selections that are not frequently accessed are normally put under the Setup
menu list.
The menu structure of the radio is illustrated in Figure 4.
Possible Menu entries are:
• Zone (usually the first menu as it is often accessed).
• Radio Info.
• Squelch.
• Mode.
• Mute Adjust (FM)/Monitor (Digital).
• RSSI.
• Phonebook.
• Crypto.
• Phonebook Edit.
• Stored Calls.
• User Options.
• Messages.
• Setup.
• Scan Edit.
• Contrast.
• Phone Call.
• Alert Volume.
• Status
• Location Report.
• Undefined (No Menu Entry).
The presence and order of the above menu selections is determined by your PS configuration.
The Setup menu is a special case entry. Setup is a subgroup that can have any of the menu
selections assigned to it. This means that less frequently used selections can be partly hidden
away under the Setup subgroup but still remain accessible.
The order and presence of the Setup subgroup selections is determined by your PS. For instance
Info, RSSI and Contrast could be placed under the Setup Menu.
The User Options menu group is also a menu subgroup. This subgroup usually contains on/off
functions, such as Key Beeps or Backlight.
To assist the user in menu key selection, a soft menu label will often appear above the function
keys. The label shows the user the current function for that key, which may change between
different menus.
Programming of menus is a configuration task normally performed by the system manager using
the PS software.