aborts the creation of the new CONV object, and the
Dflt
softkey restores the selected CONV menu parameter to its
default setting.
If you press the
key on the bottom of the 5-way pushbutton
pad, you can scroll down and see all of the parameters that can
be specified for a CONV object. Go ahead and take a peek -
then scroll back to the very top of the display so you can begin
entering information for your first CONV object.
HINT:
Pressing
FUNC
or
FUNC
will jump to the top or bottom of a
menu, respectively.
Note that as you scroll both the upward and downward scroll
indicators will illuminate to indicate that there are parameters
above and below the current cursor position, until you get to the
very end of the menu, where only the upward scroll indicator will
be on to indicate that there are no more parameters below the
current cursor position. Also note that a few lines of context
sensitive help are available for each menu item. To see the help
text for a menu item, press
FUNC
, then press
SEL
on the 5-way
pushbutton pad. To exit help, press
SEL
again.
As you scroll the object menu, you will see a line that states:
EXPERT BELOW
This line is found in the object menus and the Global
configuration menus. Its purpose is to delineate between the
basic settings that are important to each object and the operation
of the radio, and the expert settings that may be of interest to
advanced users, but, if left alone, will not adversely impact the
operation of the radio. For more information about the Basic and
Expert settings, please refer to the Detailed Menu Reference at
the end of this Owners Manual.
Use the
keys to scroll the screen until the flashing cursor
appears next to the Freq: label. Key in a known local frequency
and press the
ENT
key, or press the
DONE
softkey - either one
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