User's Manual

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7.5 LOG OFF THE NETWORK
Log-off is automatically performed when powering down the radio.
If a user is logged in using encryption features, it is necessary to log-off when encryption is
no longer required.
7.6 TURNING THE RADIO OFF
To turn the radio off, rotate the Power On-Off/Volume Control knob counter-clockwise. In
multiple control head installations, turning off the last powered-up control head will also
automatically turn off the radio.
Several user-selected radio settings (i.e., scan mode, pre-set buttons, and side tone levels)
are maintained for the next operational session. At the next radio power-up, maintained
settings will automatically restore, along with the network personality settings. In multiple
control head installations, settings are maintained for each control head position.
NOTE
If power is abruptly disconnected from the radio prior to executing the
correct turn-off procedure, user-selected radio settings and last-tuned
channel information will be lost. This can extend the time required for the
radio to register with the network upon the subsequent power-up.
7.7 MENU DISPLAY AND CONTROL AREA
Following power-up, the radio display shows the default talk group (Figure 7-2). Pressing
up or down with changes the display to the next available menu. In many cases, the
dwell display automatically re-appears after no menu buttons are pressed for a short period
of time (between 10 and 30 seconds). For some menus such as the GPS and User ID menus,
this does not occur until the user presses a front panel button.
When the dwell display is active, it will change dynamically to reflect the current profile,
received talk group/caller ID (when available), or channel (when enabled).
The radio‟s display is highly interactive. It responds in the top and bottom text lines as the
user presses the menu buttons ( , and MENU) to scroll through the menu loop
and the entries for each menu. Table 7-4 outlines the basic menu structure.