VX-110 O
PERATING
M
ANUAL
12
D
ISABLING
THE
BUSY/TX LED
Further battery conservation may be accomplished by disabling the
BUSY/TX
LED. Use
the following procedure:
Press the [
F
] key, then press the [
M/V
(
SET
)] key to enter the Set mode.
Rotate the
DIAL
to select Menu Item #11 (“
TRX LED
”).
Press the [
F]
key to enable adjustment of this Menu item.
Rotate the
DIAL
to set this Menu item to OFF (thus disabling the
BUSY/TX
LED).
Press the
PTT
key to save the new setting and exit to normal operation.
C
HECKING
THE
B
ATTERY
V
OLTAGE
The
VX-110
is capable of measuring the current battery voltage. To do this:
Press the [
F
] key, then press the [
M/V
(
SET
)] key to enter the Set mode.
Rotate the
DIAL
to select Menu Item #35 (“
BATT
”).
Press the [
F
] key to check the battery voltage.
To return to normal operation, press the [
F
] key, then press the
PTT
key.
D
ISABLING
THE
K
EYPAD
B
EEPER
If the keypad’s Beeper creates an inconvenience, it may easily be disabled.
Press the [
F
] key, then press the [
M/V
(
SET
)] key to enter the Set mode.
Rotate the
DIAL
to select Menu Item #15 (“
KEY BP
”).
Press the [
F
] key to enable adjustment of this Menu item.
Rotate the
DIAL
to change the setting from ON to OFF.
When you have made your selection, press the
PTT
key to save the new setting and exit
to normal operation.
If you wish to re-enable the Beeper, just repeat the above procedure, rotating the
DIAL
to
select ON in step
above.
T
ONE
C
ALLING
(1750 Hz)
If the repeaters in your country require a 1750-Hz burst tone for access (typically in Eu-
rope), you can set the
MONI
key to serve as a “
T
ONE
C
ALL
” switch instead. To change the
configuration of this switch, we again use the Menu to help us.
Press the [
F
] key, then press the [
M/V
(
SET
)] key to enter the Set mode.
Rotate the
DIAL
to select Menu Item #18 (“
MON
/
TCL
”).
Press the [
F
] key to enable adjustment of this Menu item.
Rotate the
DIAL
to select “
T.CALL
” on the display.
Press the
PTT
key to save the new setting and exit to normal operation.
Advanced Operation