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channels by rotating that switch. When the desired
channel is displayed, select it by pressing the Select
switch.
5.17.6 SYSTEM PARAMETERS
NOTE: If
“PASSWORD”
is briefly displayed when
attempting to select a parameter, see Section 5.17.3.
The “SYS PARMS” menu parameter selects the
conventional mode timer to be reprogrammed (see
following). Press the Select switch to select “SYS
PARMS” and then rotate that switch to display the
desired parameter. Then press the Select switch again
to select it.
SCAN TIMER -
Selects the Scan Hold timer.
Rotate the Select switch to decrement/increment
the timer in 0.5-second steps from 0-7.5 or set it to
0 seconds to disabled it. When the desired value is
displayed, store it by pressing the Select switch.
TX TIMER -
Selects the transmit time-out timer.
Rotate the Select switch to decrement/increment
the timer in 15-second steps from 0-225 or disable
it by selecting 0 seconds. When the desired value is
displayed, store it by pressing the Select switch.
PEN TIMER -
Selects the penalty timer. Rotate
the Select switch to decrement/increment the timer
in 15-second steps from 0-225 or disable it by
selecting 0 seconds. When the desired value is
displayed, store it by pressing the Select switch.
CONV TIMER -
Selects the conversation timer.
Rotate the Select switch to decrement/increment
the timer in 30-second steps from 0-450 or disable
it by selecting 0 seconds. When the desired value is
displayed, store it by pressing the Select switch.
5.17.7 CHANNEL PARAMETERS
NOTE: If
“PASSWORD”
is briefly displayed when
attempting to select a parameter, see Section 5.17.3.
The “CHAN PARMS” menu parameter selects
the following conventional channel parameters that
can be reprogrammed. Press Select switch to select the
“CHAN PARMS” parameter and then rotate that
switch to display the desired parameter. Then press the
Select switch again to select it. The squelch control
parameters are unique to the type of conventional
channel selected (analog or Project 25).
NOTE: If a mixed mode channel is selected, both the
Rx Code (analog) and Rx NAC (P25) which follow can
be programmed. In addition, if the Tx Type is Analog,
a Tx Code is programmed, and if it is Digital (P25), a
Tx NAC is programmed.
RX FREQ -
Programs the receive channel frequency.
To select the digit to change or move the cursor to the
right, press the Select switch. Then to display the
desired digit, rotate the Select switch. The frequency is
stored after programming the last digit. If an invalid
frequency is entered, a beep sounds, “INVALID” is
briefly displayed, and the frequency editing mode
continues to be selected.
TX FREQ -
Selects the transmit frequency the same
the preceding RX FREQ.
CTCSS/DCS Squelch Control (Analog Channel)
RX CODE -
Sets the receive Call Guard (CTCSS/
DCS) code. The currently selected code is initially
displayed. If required, rotate and press the Select
switch to select the desired code type (CTCSS
analog or DCS digital). Then enter the desired code
similar to programming a receive frequency as just
described. If an invalid code is entered, a beep
sounds, “INVALID” is briefly displayed, and the
editing mode continues to be selected.
TX CODE -
Selects the transmit codes the same as
RX CODE above.
NAC Squelch Control (Project 25 Channel)
RX NAC -
Selects the receive Network Access
Code (NAC) which can be any number from
0-4095. With later models, this number is displayed
in hexadecimal from 000-FFF. Rotate and press the
Select switch to enter the desired code. The
displayed code is stored after the last digit is
programmed. If an invalid code is entered, a beep
sounds, “INVALID” is briefly displayed, and the
NAC editing mode continues to be selected.
TX NAC -
Selects the transmit NAC the same as
RX NAC above.