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8.25.1 Status
Operation
P5470 Model Radio
One of two methods can be used to transmit a status condition.
METHOD 1: 1.
Press the
key, then use the
or
buttons to scroll to the pre-programmed
status condition. STATUS and 0 through 9 pre-programmed status selections are
available from the menu.
2.
If STATUS is selected, you need to enter the number of the status condition you
intend to transmit. If no status has been programmed for the selected number key,
the radio will display
NO ENTRY
. A valid selection will display the status for a pre-
programmed time.
After the time-out expires or the
key has been pressed (the
key will override the
time-out period), the status is selected and will be transmitted to the site or stored in the
radio memory where it can be polled by the site at a future time.
METHOD 2:
1.
Press the
key.
2.
Press the corresponding pre-programmed 0 through 9 status condition key. If no
status has been programmed for the selected number key, the radio will display
NO ENTRY
. A valid selection will permit the status condition to appear in the top
line of the display and the status ID to appear in the second line of the display for a
pre-programmed time.
After the time-out expires or the
key has been pressed (the
key will override the
time-out period), the status is selected and will be transmitted to the site or stored in the
radio memory where it can be polled by the site at a future time.
View the currently selected status after it has been transmitted by pressing the
key and then the
key and then the button prior to the time-out period. If the status was not sent successfully to the site,
the text associated with the status condition will flash in the display.
The status selection can be changed by pressing a different status key 0 through 9, or the status operation
can be cancelled by pressing Option Button 2 . Both operations must be carried out
prior to the time-
out period.
8.25.2 Message
Operation
The following method can be used to transmit a Message using the Message Operation.
1.
Press the
key.
2.
Press the corresponding pre-programmed 0 through 9 pre-programmed “message” key. If no message
has been programmed for the selected number key, the radio will display
NO ENTRY
. A valid
selection will permit the message to appear in the top line of the display and the message ID to appear
in the second line of the display for a pre-programmed time.
The message selection can be changed by pressing a different message key 0 through 9, or the message
operation can be cancelled by pressing Option Button 2 . Both operations must be carried out
prior to
the pre-programmed time-out period.
8.26
DYNAMIC REGROUP OPERATION
Dynamic Regroup Operation permits multiple talk groups (up to eight) to be added to a radio via the
system manager. The radio must be pre-programmed to respond to regrouping. Dynamic regrouping will
Summary of Contents for P5400 series
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