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transmit from the currently working channel
5)
Last called
When pressing PTT button, the radio will transmit from the last channel that received a
call.
6)
Last used
When pressing PTT button during the scanning, the radio will transmit from the last
channel you used to talk.
c) Priority Scan
During scanning, if the priority channel has been set on the radio, when the priority channel
receives signals the radio will automatically switch to the priority channel even the normal
channel is receiving signals at that time. And the radio will stay on the priority channel till the
signals disappear. The dealer can set the delay time between signal disappearing and continuing
scanning.
d) Temporarily Delete
When scanning pauses on a channel, press and hold the button programmed as “Temporarily
Delete” or “Scan + Temporarily Delete” for 1 second to delete this channel temporarily from
the scanning list.
Note: The priority channel cannot be deleted. And when the number of scanning channels is
less than 2, you cannot delete any channel, either.
After exiting scanning mode and entering it again, the temporarily deleted channel will be
added in the scanning list again.
Scrambler
Press the button set as “Scrambler” to prevent the third party from hearing clear your talking; and
such a state will not be stored after turning on the radio again or switching to other channels.
Scrambler Backup
Press the button set as “Scrambler Backup” to prevent the third party from hearing clear what you
are talking; and such a state will be stored even after turning on the radio again or switching to
other channels.
Cancel Squelch
Press the button set as “Cancel Squelch” to turn on the squelch; press it again to exit.
Instantaneously Cancel Squelch
Press the button set as “Instantaneously Cancel Squelch” to turn on the squelch; release it to exit.
Talk Around
After you press the button set as “Talk Around”, the radio will transmit in the receiving frequency
when you press the PTT button.
Power Check
Press and hold the button set as “Check Power” to hear the current power level. One beep
indicates low power; two beeps medium power; and three beeps high power.