User Manual

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Menu Name
Radio Displays
(top and bottom lines)
Usage Notes
See Previous Page
selected channel Selected Channel
(Menu may not be
available per radio
programming)
ChannelMenu
Displays the current channel. Press
Select to return to dwell display.
current scan mode
Scan Mode
ScnModeMenu
Use or to turn scan on and off.
Press Select to return to dwell display.
See page 39.
talk group “<”
Talk group
Lock Out
LockOutMenu
Use or to choose a talk group for
locking/unlocking. Press Select to toggle
“<” on (locked out) and off. See page 37.
current priority talk group
Priority Talk group
PriTG Menu
Use or to choose new priority talk
group. Press Select to return to dwell
display. See page 40.
alert received
Emergency
Dismiss
EmgDismiss
Use or to choose emergency talk
group. Press Select to dismiss. See
page 47.
time/sender’s name/
alias/message text
Alerts Received
AlertsRecvd
or oldest message
“No alerts” or alert message text scrolls
in display. Use to view older
messages and to view newer
messages. See page 43.
alert received
Alert Message
AlertMsg
Use or to choose message for
sending/transmitting. See page 42.
current speed dial #
Alert Destination
AlertDest
Use or to choose a speed-dial
number. Press Select to return to dwell
display. See page 42.
current speed dial #
Speed Dial
SpeedDial
Use or to choose a speed-dial
number. Press Select to return to dwell
display. See page 40.
currently active profile
Profile Selection
ProfileMenu
Use or to choose an available
profile. Press Select to return to dwell
display. See page 34.
selected talk group
Talk group
Selection
TalkGrpMenu
Use or to choose a talk group in
current profile. Press Select to return to
dwell display. See page 35.
Selected talk group
Dwell Display
(bottom line option)
Use or to scroll top line through
talk groups. Press Select to change
bottom line option. See pages 21 & 24.
Use (up arrow) and (down arrow) to scroll through menus.
Figure 3-3: Basic Menu Structure
NOTE
Menus will vary depending upon system programming, radio hardware,
and optional configurations. See the NOTE on the next page for details.