10 BK Radio
If the Transmit Indicator does not glow when you
press the PTT switch, the battery pack may
need to be charged. If so, the display will
indicate
LOBATT
, and the yellow Low-Battery
Indicator will flash. If the Transmit Indicator does
not glow and a tone sounds, you are on a
receive-only channel or the channel is busy (if
Busy Channel lockout is enabled). Select an
authorized transmit channel.
If the length of your message exceeds the
preset Time-Out Timer setting, the transmitter
automatically shuts off and a tone sounds. To
continue transmission, release the PTT switch,
and then press it again and continue talking.
CODE GUARD OPERATION
Code Guard
™
allows one radio or a group of radios to be selectively
called within a system. If the radio has been programmed with Code
Guard, use the following receive and transmit instructions.
CODE GUARD RECEIVE
1.
Turn power on by turning the Volume knob
clockwise.
2.
Select a Code Guard channel by turning the
Channel Selector knob.
3. Adjust volume by turning the Squelch knob
clockwise until a noise is heard. Set the
volume to a comfortable level.
4. Set Code Guard Mode
by turning the
Squelch knob off (counterclockwise) into the
Code Guard position. A message will be
heard only when the proper Code Guard
value is received.
GPH-CMD Owner’s Manual 27
Master
Clone
Master
Switch
When the Master’s Command Group is cloned
to a slave, the channel data that is ‘pointed to’
by the Command Group is transferred to a
target group (not the Command Group) in the
slave. The target group’s label in the slave
will be set to ‘
CMND CLN
’.
Data that can be cloned to a standard GPH radio includes:
•
Group data
•
Command Group data
When cloning to a GPH radio, the Master’s global data is converted to
group data in the slave, and only the first 16 channels are transferred.
When receiving an incoming clone from a GPH radio, the GPH-CMD
radio ignores group data other than the group label and the group scan
list bit. The GPH-CMD’s global data is not disturbed.
NOTE:
Some groups may be “locked” by PC programming to prevent
them from being overwritten. Only “unlocked” groups will
accept incoming clones.
1.
Make sure the battery packs for both
radios are charged.
2.
Attach the master switch end of the
cloning cable to the side connector of the
Master radio.
NOTE:
One plug of the cloning cable
has a push-button master
switch. This plug must be
attached to the Master radio.
3.
Turn on the Master radio.
4. Put the Master radio in Programming
Mode by pressing and holding the master
switch then pressing and holding the
[FCN]
key until the display shows
‘
PSWRD-******
’.
Enter the password of the
selected group. The display shows ‘
PROG
CH 00
.’
5.
Connect the other plug of the cable to the
side connector of the radio you want to
clone.
6. Turn on the clone and set it to the desired
channel group.
PSWRD-******
CMND CLN
PROG
ch 00