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To initiate Quiet mode, use the Menu to set the QUIET MODE
option ON
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. (This feature can also be set by using a dialling
sequence. For more information, see Appendix IV, “Common
Dialling Functions”.)
When you return to normal operation from the Menu, QUIET
MODE ON no longer appears in the display, and normal opera-
tion resumes.
Note:
Call Queuing and Quiet mode cannot be active at the
same time. Enabling Call Queuing automatically turns off Quiet
mode and enabling Quiet mode turns off Call Queuing mode.
Low Power Transmission
If you are operating near one of your network sites in Trunking
mode, or near the party you wish to converse with in Conven-
tional mode, you can conserve battery power by reducing the
output of your transmitter. If all five of the bars in the Received
Signal Strength Indicator are showing, it is likely that you will
be able to get reliable operation at low power.
To switch on Low Power Transmission, use the Menu to set
the TX LOW POWER option ON
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. When you return to normal
operation from the menu, the LO indicator appears continu-
ously in the bottom of the display. Low Power Transmission
may be cancelled from the menu by selecting OFF.
The LO indicator also appears in both Trunking and Conven-
tional mode on calls or channels which have been prepro-
grammed for low power operation and cannot be cancelled.
Scrambler Operation
Your radio may have a scrambler option board fitted to add an
additional level of privacy to your conversation. However, it is
only useful if the party you call has a similar scrambler fitted
to their radio. The scrambler encodes transmissions so that,
in the unlikely event that the radio traffic is overheard by
someone-else, the voice sounds garbled.
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Your radio may have this operation assigned to a function key.
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