User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- SYMBOLS USED IN THIS MANUAL
- REGULATORY INFORMATION
- CHECKING ITEMS IN THE PACKAGE
- RADIO OVERVIEW
- BEFORE USING THE RADIO
- RADIO STATUS INDICATORS- OPERATIONAL MODE AND STATUS ICONS THE DISPLAY
- LED INDICATOR
- TURNING THE RADIO ON AND OFF
- ADJUSTING THE VOLUME
- SELECTING A ZONE
- SELECTING A CHANNEL
- SWITCHING THE CHANNEL MODE BETWEEN ANALOG AND DIGITAL
- LOCKING AND UNLOCKING THE KEYPAD
- HOME SCREEN
- PRIVATE CALLS
- GROUP CALLS
- ALL CALLS
- TALK-AROUND (DIRECT MODE)
- CALLS ON ANALOG CHANNELS
- BATTERY STRENGTH INDICATOR
 
- MENU NAVIGATION
- SCANNING CHANNELS
- EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS
- HDC1200 SIGNALING
- SECURE COMMUNICATIONS
- MISCELLANEOUS FEATURES
- TROUBLESHOOTING AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
- CARE AND CLEANING
- MODEL NUMBERS
- WARRANTY REGISTRATION AND WARRANTY
MENU NAVIGATION 
Publication 14222-1150-2000, Rev. A  37 
The power level should be individually set for each channel. 
Squelch   — Select this to set an appropriate receiver squelch level via the Adjust Squelch Level sub-
menu. Alternatively, press the assigned shortcut key to access the Adjust Squelch Level sub-menu. There are 
three (3) levels available: Tight, Normal, and Open. The default squelch level is Normal. It is often used in a 
low radio frequency noise environment. Generally, the Tight level should be used in a high radio frequency 
noise environment; it requires a stronger received radio signal to unmute the receiver. Using Open will keep the 
speaker unmuted, regardless of the noise level or the decode settings. 
Scramble    —  Use this to enable/disable the scrambler feature. This feature employs analog voice 
inversion technology. 
Encrypt   — Use this to enable/disable the encrypt feature and to set parameters of this feature, as follows: 
•  On/Off — Enable (turn on) or disable (turn off) encryption. 
•  Key List — Select one of 30 possible encryption keys. 
•  New Key — Use this to create a new key ID, which consists of numbers only (range =1 to 255). 
•  Key Alias — Use this to create a key alias (up to 16 characters) for a key. The key alias cannot be the 
same as the key ID. 
•  Key Length — Use this to edit the length of a new key. 
•  Key Value — Use this to edit a key’s value. Values can consist of numbers and the letters A through F 
(within the predefined key length). 
•  Save — Use this to save a key and add it to the key list. 
If a key must be deleted, consult with your radio dealer for assistance. 
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