Display Lamp:
Provides lighting of entire digital liquid crystal for use in the dark or night time application. The display lamp
will automatically on as you turn on the unit and it automatically off with in 8 sec. To turn on back the display lamp just presses
the “Func” button for 2 sec. and again it just stays “on” for 8 sec. and if you want to turn it off just repeat the same procedure.
Display Panel Features
Illustrated below are all the VISUAL INDICATORS that appear on the display, and the corresponding feature and function:
CAUTION:
Due to the components inherent in them, liquid crystal displays should not be subjected to extremes of temperature
or humidity. If the unit is exposed to temperatures below 5 degrees F or above 140 degrees F the display may temporarily cease
to function properly, and in some cases, could result in permanent damage. Do not subject radio to extreme conditions, such as a
closed automobile in direct sunlight or continuous sub-zero temperatures.
All liquid crystal displays have a preferred viewing angle when the display contrast is at a maximum. The best viewing point
will vary by user, depending on such variables as temperature, humidity, battery condition, and the actual users’ eyesight.
A. TX:
Indicates that radio is in the "transmit" mode.
B.
Function Mode:
Indicated the "FUNC" button has been selected, which allows for operation of the secondary functions.
C. Low:
Indicates that user has selected the Low power output mode. When the indicator is not shown, radio is in full output
mode.
D. Scan:
Indicates that the radio is in the Scan mode.
E. RF-G:
Indicates that the RF-G feature has been activated.
F. MIC-G:
Indicates that the Mic-Gain feature has been activated.
G. PS:
Indicates that the Power save feature has been activated.
H. O :
Indicates the key lock feature has been activated.
I. "+/-":
Ind and – shift mode.
J. "м":
Indicates that the Memory feature has been activated.
K. Memory Location:
Indicates that the Memory location feature has been activated.
L. Frequency Indicator:
Displays the corresponding frequency, in which the radio is operating on.
M. Busy Output Meter:
Your unit incorporates an eighteen segment incoming signal and power output meter in the liquid
crystal display panel.
When receiving a signal,
the meter will indicate how strong the signal is. A weak signal will be indicated by five or seven
segments, while a very strong signal will have 9 or more segments.
When transmitting,
the letter “TX” will appear on the display. If the radio is operating in the HIGH power position, 9 to 10
segments will be displayed, depending on the condition of your batteries. If the radio is operating in the LOW power position,
only 3 to 5 segments will appear.