PROGRAMMING
4-8
November 1998
Part No. 001-7600-001
Parameter
Key
Label
Description
RF ATT
ATT
Toggles the receive attenuate function on and off (see Section 3.5.13).
Lock LOCK
Locks/unlocks all programmable keys except CALL, MONI, and EMER to prevent them from being
accidentally pressed (see Section 3.5.9).
Beep
BEEP
Toggles the key beep function on and off (see Section 3.3.10).
Light
LITE
Turns the LCD backlight on and off (see Section 3.3.9).
Bank Up
Selects the other bank of sixteen channels if applicable.
High
Low 1
Low 2
HIGH
LOW1
LOW2
Changes the power output for the current channel to the level programmed of the key. Pressing the key
again reselects the preprogrammed power level for the channel. The change may be temporary or per-
manent for that channel depending on the programming of the “RF PWR Selection” parameter later in
this screen (see description which follows).
C. Tone
CH Ent
TONE
(Continuous Tone Memory Channel) This key selects the continuous tone mode which allows the Call
Guard (CTCSS) tone to be selected from the front panel (see Section 3.5.5). These tones are pro-
grammed by the Continuous Tone screen described in Table 4-4.
Talk
Around
TA
Toggles the talk-around mode on and off (see Section 3.5.16).
Wide/
Narrow
W/N
Temporarily toggles between the wide and narrow band modes (see Section 3.5.19). When the channel
is changed or power is cycled, the wide/narrow mode programmed for the channel frequency specified
in the memory Channel screen is again selected.
DTMF
Autodial
DTMF
Pressing this key enables the DTMF autodial mode. After pressing this key, the number to be dialed is
selected by the up/down
keys. Then press and hold this key to transmit the number (see Sec-
tion 3.5.7). The available DTMF numbers are programmed by the DTMF Autodial screen described in
Table 4-3.
Emergency
Single
Repeat
EMER
Pressing this key transmits an emergency call. If “Single” is programmed, it is transmitted only once; if
“Repeat” is programmed, it is transmitted repeatedly with LMR models, or until the proper 5-tone code
is received with PMR models. The emergency channel is specified by the CH Atr parameter on the
Memory Channel screen described in Table 4-1. A DTMF code is transmitted if it is entered on the
“Emergency” line of the DTMF Autodial screen (see Table 4-3). Additional emergency parameters are
programmed in the Expert screen described in Table 4-8.
OPTx Out
OPTx
Mom Out
OPT1
OPT2
OPT3
A “OPT1-OPT3 Out” key switches the respective pin of the 30-pin option connector high or low (this
connector is located inside the transceiver, and is used, for example, by the optional 2/5-tone module).
A “OPT1-OPT3 Momentary Out” key produces a high or low pulse on the respective pin of this 30-pin
connector.
Call
CALL
When equipped with the optional 2/5-tone module, transmits the 2-tone or 5-tone code.
Call A/B
CALL
PMR mode w/5-tone option only. Transmits code using channel 30 (A) or 29 (B).
Tx Code/
CH Up/Dn
TX CH PMR mode w/5-tone option only. Selects transmit 5-tone code.
ID MR
Select
ID MR
PMR mode w/5-tone option only. Recalls and erases stored codes that have been received
Trunking
Group
Switch
GRP
This switch is for a SmarTrunk function, so it is not available with this transceiver.
OTHER MENU PARAMETERS
Hanger
Action
Any or none of the following hanger functions can be programmed:
Monitor - Disables CTCSS/DCTS Call Guard signaling on off-hook and re-enables it when back on-hook.
Scan - Automatically enables scanning when placed on-hook.
Prio A - Automatically selects the priority A channel when taken off-hook.
Beep On/
Off
Enables or disables the key press beep. This programming can be overridden by the power-on menu (see Section
3.3.4) or BEEP key (see Section 3.3.10).
Table 4-2 Key and Display Assign Screen Description (Continued)
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