HM360 DSC MAX
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is not the priority channel.
After the channel is tuned to the priority channel, the
“P-CH” and “P-2nd”icon is lit to indicate that the priority
CH16 or CH9 has been reached.
Select the second priority channel
Change the second priority channel by 16/9 key: normally
the second priority channel is initially sets as the channel
9.At the normal mode, Long press the 16/9 Key will
display the second priority channel as channel 9.Then long
press the 16/9 Key again and the “2nd Prior” icon will
display on the screen. Turn the coding knob to choose your
prefer channel as the second priority channel then long
press the 16/9
Key to confirm it Change the second priority channel by
Menu key: Press the 16 / 9 Key then press the Call/ Main
key to select VHF operation option then press Enter to
select the Priority 2nd Ch then press Enter and select you
preferred channel by the coding knob then press Enter to
confirm
H/M/L/LOCK Key
Short press the H/M/L/LOCK key will toggle the TX
power from
H to M or L
vice versa.The corresponding “
6W
to 3W or 1W
” icon will turn on to display on the LCD.
Some of the channel such as channel 16 only for high
power/channel 13&67 only for low power) has been
limited to be low power only or high power only. Thus, the
software needs to check against the channel setting stored
in the EEPROM
Long press the H/M/L/LOCK key will lock the keys and
the “lock ” icon will appear
,
then all of the key will be
locked to use except the PTT key and Distress key. Long
press the H/M/L/LOCK key again to cancel the lock mode
and the “lock ” icon will disappear.
CH/*/WX/ key
NOTE: In European version, WX function from the
CH/*/WX key will be changed to PRIVATE CHANNEL
function. Weather Channels will not be available for
HM360 DSC MAX (European).
Short press CH/*/WX key will enter Wx mode. Turn the
coding knob to change Wx channel. The “WX”icon will
display on the screen.
When Dual or Tri watch is being activated in the Wx mode,
the watch will monitor the current WX channel and priority
channel(s).
Weather Alert Operation (WAT)
At the weather mode, Long press the CH/*/WX key will
switch on the weather alert function. Toggling the Weather
Alert function ON and OFF will toggle the icon “WAT”
accordingly
When Weather Alert function is enabled. Every 4 seconds
the last used weather channel should be checked for
weather alert tone when the radio is tuned to working
channel. With Weather Alert Function enable, the “WX”
and “Cloud” symbol should display
.
if the alert tone is
detected, A short alarm tone should sound. The radio would
automatically tune to the current monitor WX channel
where the weather alert has been detected. The alert should
be detected in all the modes of Dual and Tri-watch, Scan
etc.)
SCAN Key
This is the function to scan for currently working channels.
When a signal is detected, the scan pauses until the signal
disappears.
Short press the Scan Key, to activate the SCAN function.
Scan all channels.
Long press the Scan Key, to activate the Priority Scan.
MEM Key
Enter /Exit the memory mode
Short press the MEM key to enter the memory mode, the
memory channel will mark as the “M” icon at the right side
of channel number. At the left side of the current channel
will mark as the “user “icon means as already enter the
user memory mode.
At the Memory mode, short press the MEM key to exit the
memory mode. The “M” icon ( at the right side of channel
number) and the “user”icon (at the left side of the current
channel) will disappear.
Adding/Deleting memory CH:
During the normal mode, Turn the coding knob to select
the desired channel for programming.
Long press the MEM key to store up the channel as
memory channel.
The “M” icon at the right side of current channel number
will shows up to indicate the current CH has been saved in
the memory. No limited of memory channels.
Separate memory channel exists for USA, International,
and Canadian Frequency group.
During the normal mode, Turn the coding knob to select
the memory channel to be deleted.
Long press the MEM key to delete the selected channel
from the memory.