LAMP SETTING
1. Holding down FUNC key for more than 1 second, and press
SCAN key.
2. Turning channel selector to choose the desired setting. In
AUTO mode, A appears on LCD. In ENABLE mode, On
appears. In DISABLE mode, OF appears on LCD.
3. Press any key to exit the setting.
REVERSE
Your dealer may have programmed the Reverse function.
When using Reverse, the transceiver transmits on the receive
frequency and encodes, Using the QT signalling that is
programmed for decode. Also, the transceiver receives on the
transmit frequency and decodes, using the QT signalling that
is programmed for encode.
To enable/disable REVERSE, hold down FUNC and press
DIAL key.
R appears on display
When changing channel or start scanning, REVERSE
function will be cancelled.
Battery Voltage Level
While the power is switched on , the battery voltage level is
checked, when the voltage level drops to the predetermined
value, the LED Flashes red. When the voltage level drops
further, the transceiver stops Transmitting and generates an
alarm. If this occurs, recharge the Battery pack.
Transmitting Power
Press LOW key to select desired output power, each time
LOW key is Pressed, the output power is toggled between low
and high power.
When you choose low power, LO appears on display.
MONITOR
You can use MONI key to detect the weak signal in normal
condition, and Adjust the volume when no signal received on
your selected channel.
- will appear on left side of LCD when MONI function
enabled.
There are 4 functions for MONI, the original function is squelch
open, Your dealer may program your transceiver according to
following methods:
Squelch open:
Hold down MONI key to monitor the background noise, release
to restore To normal condition.
MONI key activated
Press MONI key to close transmitting code, release to restore
to normal Condition.
MONI key instantaneous
Press and release to close transmitting code, press and
release again to restore to normal condition.
If you press [LO] after selecting a channel programmed for low
Power, the power setting does not change.
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