Operating Manual Part 15

Table Of Contents
2-4 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual October 2008
Controls And Display
A “P” in the left position indicates that the selected conventional channel is a
priority channel (first priority with dual priority).
A “2” in the left position indicates that the selected conventional channel is a
second priority channel.
This rotating clock-like symbol in the right position indicates that scanning is
enabled.
When beneath Button 1, indicates that the scan list edit or keypad programming
mode is selected (see Section 4.13 or Section 5.14). This symbol is also used for P25
Trunking OTAR.
When beneath Button 2, indicates that the radio is ready for data operations (P25
Data Context Activated). It is also used with conventional call alert, unit call, or text
messaging (Conventional Call History Activated).
When beneath Button 3, indicates that the radio is operating on a data channel (P25
Data Channel Active). It also indicates Text Messaging Active.
Indicates a telephone (interconnect) call has been initiated.
Indicates that voice encryption is enabled or that an encrypted call is being received.
This indication flashes when an encrypted call is received on a digital channel and
remains solid if receiving a clear call when in encryption mode. Refer to Section
10.2.6 for more information.
MON - Indicates that the conventional monitor mode is enabled by taking the microphone
off-hook or pressing the MON option switch. This disables squelch control features
so that all messages on the channel are heard. Refer to Sections 5.1 and 5.2 for more
information. The radio can also be programmed so that this indication is displayed
when the Normal/Selective mode is selected by the Normal/Selective function (see
Section 5.4.1).
CALL- Indicates that the radio is in Unit (Private Call) Mode.
BUSY- Indicates that the radio is in a Transmit Busy State.
The lines above the zone and channel displays indicate which display is changed if
the Select switch is turned. To switch between displays, press the Select switch (see
Section 3.4.2).