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Appendix I Indications
The indications refer to the abbreviated messages which ap-
pear in the bottom of the T3040
II
display window, the RSSI
and volume indications in the upper line of the display, and the
LED indicator on the top front corner of the radio.
Display Window Indicators
SVC
The Service indicator appears as the three charac-
ters SVC across the bottom of the display. There are
three possible indications:
Continuous
Your radio has access to a network and
is ready to make or accept calls.
Blinking
Your radio does not currently have ac-
cess to a network. It is attempting to find
a site it is authorised to use, or it may be
out of range of a network signal.
Absent
Your radio is in Conventional mode.
The cursor indicator appears when the radio is in
one of the following modes: Alphanumeric Entry,
Status Label Selection, Menu, Set Group or Call
Queue. When this indicator appears, you can scroll
through the list of options or entries using the cur-
sor keys but cannot use these keys to dial hash (
6
)
and star (
-
).
H.SET
The Handset indicator indicates that the radio is in
Handset mode.
AUX
Auxiliary indicates that your radio has an auxiliary
device fitted and that it is active.
LO
Low Transmit Power indicates that the radio is oper-
ating with its transmitter power reduced.
VOL =
The volume indicator shows the relative setting of
the volume control. Full volume has 10 bars show-
ing, lowest volume has one.
III
The upper right corner of the display carries the RSSI
(Received Signal Strength Indication) level. This ap-
pears only when the T3040
II
is in Trunking mode.
Maximum signal is being received when five bars
show, minimum with one.
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