OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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Doc No. 84382 Rev 2
THALES COMMUNICATIONS, INC. PROPRIETARY INFORMATION
Using the Pre-Programmed Side Buttons
The side buttons have been pre-programmed using the PcP. The following information provides a quick
summary on how to use each of the buttons.
!
NOTE
The following information assumes that the side buttons
have been pre-programmed using the PcProgrammer.
Currently the side buttons can be programmed for HI/Low
Power; Monitor, Scan, Priority Scan, and Talk-Around
Squelch Monitor Side Button
1.
Select an analog channel that has a RX squelch setting of anything other than “0”.
2.
Press the Monitor side button.
3.
The radio will immediately breaks squelch on the current channel. The channel will remain
“open squelch” indefinitely in this mode.
4.
To stop monitoring on this channel, press the monitor side button.
5.
The radio reverts to its current squelch mode setting. If squelch signal is present on the channel
the radio will remain open squelch, otherwise it will close squelch.
If a channel or Zone is changed with Monitor Enabled:
1.
If a channel or zone is changed on the radio, the radio will immediately open squelch on the new
channel (monitor mode remains on).
2.
Once the Monitor side button is pressed, the radio will close squelch.
3.
The user may change back to the original channel.
4.
The original channel is operating with normal squelch settings.
HI/LO Power Side Button
The Hi/Low Power Side Button provides the user with the capability to switch power setting on any given
channel. The main menu will either display a HI or LO icon (
or
) depending on the particular
channel power settings.
Talk Around
!
NOTE
The following information assumes that the channel has
Talk-Around option has been enabled and that one of the
side buttons has been pre-programmed by the
PcProgrammer.
1.
The user selects a channel that has been programmed for Talk Around.
2.
Press the Talk Around side button. When the radio is in Talk-Around, the main screen will
display the TA icon (
).
3.
The radio transmits and receives on the same frequency.
HI
LO