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To attach accessories such as headsets, speaker-mics or programming cables, align the
connectors and push in fully.
Numeric Keypad
Radioddity GA-510 comes with a standard full numeric keypad. For enter information into the
programming menu of a radio; in the non-standard CTCSS editing status, the non-standard CTCSS
can be directly input, and the corresponding DTMF encoding will be issued when the number key is
pressed in the transmit status.
Pound # Key
To enable the scanner, press and hold the # key for about two seconds. See Chapter 5,
Scanning for
details.
When listening to broadcast FM a momentary press will start the scanning. Scanning in broadcast FM
will stop as soon as an active station is found, regardless of scanner resume method.
Star * Key
A short momentary press of the key enables the reverse function (see Chapter 10. Repeaters).
Radioddity GA-510 features a keypad lock that locks out all keys except for the three side keys.
To enable or disable the keypad lock, press and hold the * key for about two seconds. You can also
enable so that the radio automatically locks the keypad after ten seconds from the menu, see Chapter 4,
Working the menu system
Menu and function keys
The [MENU] key, used to enter the menu and confirm menu options.
The [ ] and [ ] keys are used to navigate through the menu as well as select channels and step up
or down in frequency (depending on operating mode).
The
BACK
key is used to exit menus and cancel menu options.
For a more in-depth explanation on how to work the menu see Chapter4, Working the menu system.
Accessory jack
The accessory jack on the Radioddity GA-510 is a Kenwood compatible two (2)-pin design
Figure 2.3. Typical 2 pin Kenwood headset configuration.