PowerTalk™ Manual
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June 28, 2004; 15:46
7.0 Display LCD
The front panel of the SG-2000 is dominated by a large liquid crystal display (LCD) .
The large display was selected because in many applications, the operating conditions
of the radio need to be quickly determined. The large backlit display is easily read
under all conditions. The backlight may be turned on and off or adjusted as conditions
indicate. Now, lets explore the display and what the various LCD indicators mean.
REFER TO DRAWING - Figure 1
(Left to Right - Top half of display)
PRGR
Upper left corner of display. This indicates when the radio is
in the Program mode. This mode is used to make permanent
or temporary changes to the memories of the SG-2000. Think
of this button as the "
Enter
" key.
SCAN
Upper left corner of display. This is activated when the radio
is Scanning. Note that the SG-2000 has several ways to scan:
by Channel, by Frequency, and by Band. These functions are
fully explained in the section Advanced Operations, later in
this manual.
CHAN
FREQ
RCV
XMT
Upper left corner of display. These are status indicator lights
which tell you what the SG-2000 is doing at any particular
moment. Most times, you will have two of the four status
indicators on. If you are listening to KMI on Channel 403,
you would have the CHAN indicator on and the RCV
indicator on. This tells you that the number on the display,
to the right of the indicator is showing a channel number, in
this case, 403. It also says that the radio is in the receive
mode, as indicated by the RCV indicator.
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