TX Transmitter enabled - On when the
radio is transmitting.
BSY BuSY - When in trunked mode, on
indicates the radio is receiving a call;
flashing indicates a call has been
queued. In conventional mode, on in-
dicates a carrier is being received.
CG Channel Guard - On indicates Chan-
nel Guard encode/decode is enabled
on the selected conventional channel.
BAT BATtery low - On indicates the battery
pack’s charge is low.
S
Scan list - On indicates the selected
group/channel is on the scan list.
1
priority 1 - On indicates the selected
conventional channel is designated as
the priority-one scan channel.
2
priority 2 - On indicates the selected
conventional channel is designated as
the priority-two scan channel.
SCN SCaN mode - On indicates the radio is
scanning.
UNIVERSAL DEVICE CONNECTOR
The Universal Device Connector (UDC) is
located on the side of the radio just above the PTT
and MONITOR BUTTONS. This connector pro-
vides connections for the external accessories
such as a headset, a speaker-mike, or an emer-
gency lanyard. When the radio is locked in a
vehicular charger/repeater the UDC provides the
audio and control connections between the radio
and the vehicular charger/repeater. The UDC is
also used by the maintenance personnel when
the radio is programmed.
ALERT TONES
The radio sounds five (5) basic alert tones or
"beeps" to indicate various operating conditions.
Alert tones may be programmed to remain off at
all times.
•
500 Hz Tone
–
trunked failure tone -
sounds when a trunked
failure has occurred (call
denied, failed confirma-
tion).
–
low battery - sounds when
the battery pack’s charge
is low.
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