OPERATION
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Part No. 001-9750-005
3.5.18 RADIO SOUNDS
The Menu Mode “RADIO SNDS” parameter
selects the tones that are heard when switches are
pressed or busy or out-of-range conditions exist. If this
menu item is not enabled, the tones that sound are
fixed by system operator programming. The four
available conditions are as follows:
Silent -
No tones at all sound.
Key Beeps Only-
Only the option switch and
Select switch beeps sound.
Alert Tones Only -
The proceed, busy, and inter-
cept tones sound, but not the key beeps.
All Tones -
All tones sound.
3.5.19 SCAN ON/OFF
The SCAN option switch can be used to turn the
system scan feature on and off (see Section 3.4). The
on condition is indicated by a triangle under the
switch. Without this switch, scanning is not available.
3.5.20 SCAN LIST SAVE
The Menu Mode “SCAN SAV” parameter selects
if changes to the scan list are saved when power is
turned off. If “ON” is selected they are saved, and if
“OF” is programmed they are not saved. Refer to
Section 3.4.6 for more information.
3.5.21 SCAN TYPE
The Menu Mode “SCAN SELCT” parameter
selects the type of system scanning that occurs when it
is enabled by the SCAN switch. Either “MULTI SITE”
or “SNGLE SITE” can be selected. The type of scan-
ning is indicated in the alphanumeric display when
scanning is occurring. Refer to Section 3.4.2 for more
information.
3.5.22 STATUS SELECT
The Menu Mode “STATUS” parameter or STAT
option switch is used to display or change the status
message that is being transmitted each time the trans-
mitter is keyed with a Multi-Net system selected. Up
to eight status messages may be programmed by the
programming software. The Select switch is rotated to
choose the desired condition and then pressed to select
that condition. Refer to Section 3.7.3 for more infor-
mation.
3.5.23 TALK-AROUND
The Menu Mode “TALKAROUND” parameter
or TA option switch is used to turn talk-around on and
off on conventional groups. Refer to Section 3.9.4 for
more information.
3.5.24 VIEWING ANGLE
The Menu Mode “VIEW ADJ” parameter sets the
viewing angle of the display. This provides optimal
intensity when the Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) is
viewed from the selected viewing angle. If you have
trouble viewing information in the display, especially
in low-light conditions, try changing this parameter.
Viewing angles represented by 0-15 can be
selected. “0” = -45
°
and “15” = +45
°
. Note that when
toggling from “15” to “0”, the display may appear to
indicate all 8's. However, this is not what is actually
being displayed because the correct information is
indicated when it is viewed from -45
°
.
3.6 GENERAL FEATURES
3.6.1 TIME-OUT TIMER
Th
e
Time-Out Timer automatically disables the
transmitter if it is keyed continuously for longer than
the programmed time. It is programmable using the
programming software for 0.5-5 minutes in half-
minute increments. It can also be disabled by program-
ming “disabled”. When the timer times out, the trans-
mitter is automatically disabled, the intercept tone
sounds, and “TX TIMEOUT” is displayed. Five
seconds before time-out occurs, a warning beep
sounds. The timer is reset by releasing the PTT switch.
This feature prevents a channel from being kept
continuously busy by an accidentally keyed trans-
mitter. It also prevents possible transmitter damage
caused by transmitting for extended periods.
3.6.2 CALL INDICATOR
The call indicator is the word “CALL” in the
display. The purpose of this indicator is to show when
a call is received while the user was away from the
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