If Active Noise Cancellation is turned on, the user may not be able to hear any background noise.
Radio Inhibit and Uninhibit
When a radio is immobilized (‘inhibited’), the encryption keys may be automatically
deleted from the radio.
If another radio needs to be uninhibited on the same DMR conventional channel, use the radio inhibit feature.
This feature is also known as ‘stun’.
On the inhibited radio,
Radio stunned
will appear briefly on the display, and the radio will return to the idle display.
The radio remains inoperable even if it is turned off and then on again.
The radio cannot return to normal operation until it receives an uninhibit request. This is also known as ‘revive’.
To send a radio inhibit request:
1. Press
Menu
and select
Services
>
Radio inhibit
.
Another radio can also be inhibited from the
Options
menu of its address book entry.
2. If an address book is configured, a number can be dialled, or the address book can be shown. Otherwise
a preset list of radios will appear.
3. Scroll to the desired radio to make it inoperable.
4. Press
Send to
.
The LED glows red and a message appears in the display.
If the radio has been successfully immobilized, an acknowledgment message is displayed.
To send a radio uninhibit request:
1. Press
Menu
and select
Services
>
Radio uninhibit
.
Another radio can also be inhibited from the
Options
menu of its address book entry.
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Tait International Ltd December 2019