iDEN LM 3000E Getting Started 68P81084C17-0
Welcome Congratulations on your purchase of the iDEN Advanced Feature Mobile (LM3000E) by Motorola. This manual explains all the features that are available on your mobile. The Advanced Features Mobile lets you make and receive person-to-person or group radio calls, send and receive alphanumeric Status Messages, and initiate Emergency Group Calls. The unit also supports 4.8 Kb circuit data for FAX/modem use (when a Handset is connected with a Data Hangup Cup).
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1. On/Off/Volume Control Knob— Used to turn the unit on and off and adjust the volume levels. 2. Status Indicators—Solid or blinking lights indicate different conditions your unit may be in. 3. Mode Indicators— Indicator shows which mode you are currently using. 4. Emergency—Graphic indicator of emergency call in progress. 5. Horn & Lights—Graphic indication that the Horn and Lights feature is enabled. 6. Feature Menu—Graphic indicator of feature menu in use. 7.
The Display The two-line display provides information to operate your mobile unit. There are different modes your unit can be in: Group, Private, Alert, Status, or Emergency. These are your Radio Operation modes. Each mode has a “home” or default screen. To help you become familiar with the display operation, shown below is the “home” screen for Group Call Radio Mode.
Turning On/Off Your Mobile Unit Press the Power/Volume knob (located on the, left front of the unit) to turn the mobile on and off. To prevent unauthorized use, your unit will automatically lock when turned on using the power knob (using the ignition switch will not automatically lock your unit). To unlock your unit, enter your passcode. See the “Feature Menu” section for further information on locks. Each time the mobile is turned on, it performs a self-check and system registration routine.
Adjusting the Speaker Volume Turn the Power/Volume knob clockwise to increase or counter-clockwise to decrease the speaker volume. You can also adjust the speaker and keypad volumes through the Feature Menu. Refer to the “Feature Menu” section for instructions on adjusting these volumes.
Radio Operations This section explains: • • • • • • • Basic Operation Group Call Private Conversation Call Alert Emergency Call Status Message When idle in radio Group or Private modes (not talking or listening), you are able to receive incoming radio calls. When talking or listening, however, Call Alerts, Private Conversations, and Status Messages are not received. Horn and Lights Basic Operation To make a radio call: 1. Select the appropriate mode. 2.
Group Call A Group Call consists of a service area and a talkgroup. Service areas are geographic areas of coverage for your radio. Your specific service areas are defined by your service provider. A talkgroup is an organization of radio users who communicate with each other. In Group Calls, press and hold the PTT to talk and release it to listen. Upon pressing the PTT, you will hear one of the following alert tones: • A high, chirp-like tone indicates that you have permission to talk.
Service Area Selection When making outgoing Group Calls, you may choose from three different service area selections: • • • Local Area Targeted Area Wide Area. Area selection only applies to Group Calls you initiate. Your lastselected area appears on your display, regardless of the origin of any incoming call. In each case, you are speaking with members of the talkgroup (shown on line 2 of the display) who are in that service area. Your unit is equipped with a pre-programmed list of service areas.
Targeted Area A Targeted Area Group Call allows you to communicate with talkgroup members in a specific service area and your local cell. A Targeted Area can be selected by: Direct Entry or Memory Scroll. • Direct Entry Allows you to use the keypad to input service area IDs. (Example: Select area ID #12 using the keypad. Centreville is service area 1. Area 6 is your current Local Area. Talkgroup 7 is your selected talkgroup.) 1.
• Memory Scroll Allows you to use the keys to scroll through memory for areas. When programmed, names appear in place of service area IDs. (Example: Select “MIDWAY,” which is second in your service area list. Area 6 is your current Local Area. Talkgroup 7 is your selected talkgroup.) 1. Press GRP. 2. Press ARE. 3. Press twice. 4. Press PTT. Press and hold the or keys to activate the Auto Scroll feature. Auto Scroll allows you to quickly scroll through your lists.
Wide Area A Wide Area Group Call allows you to talk with talkgroup members in all service areas and your dispatcher. (Example: Select Wide Area. Area 6 is your current Local Area. Talkgroup 7 is your selected talkgroup.) 1. Press . When “LOCAL” appears on the display, press once to locate Wide Area. 2. Press ARE. 3. Press . 4. Press PTT. “WIDE AREA” is at the end of your service area list. With the on the top line, use your to scroll to “WIDE AREA.
Talkgroup Selection A talkgroup is an organization of radio users who communicate with each other. Your unit is equipped with a pre-programmed list of talkgroups. You can add, edit, or erase talkgroups. You can also assign names (aliases) to them. (See the “Feature Menu” section for programming information.) A talkgroup can be selected by: Direct Entry or Memory Scroll. • Direct Entry Allows you to use the keypad to input talkgroup IDs. (Example: Select talkgroup 18. “SE PLANT” is talkgroup 1.) 1.
• Memory Scroll Allows you to use the keys to scroll through memory for talkgroups. When programmed, names appear in place of talkgroup IDs. (Example: Select “PAINTERS,” which is eighth in the list. Talkgroup 7 is your selected talkgroup and is seventh in the list.) 1. Press 2. Press . . 3. Press PTT. Press and hold the or keys to activate the Auto Scroll feature. Auto Scroll allows you to quickly scroll through your lists. To transmit, press PTT. To listen only, press SEL.
Private Conversation™ A Private Conversation is a radio call between two individuals. No other radios can hear the conversation. A Private Conversation is placed by selecting the radio ID for the person you want to call. Your unit is equipped with a pre-programmed list of radio IDs. You can add, edit, or erase radio IDs. You can also assign names (aliases) to them. (See the “Feature Menu” section for programming information.) A radio ID can be selected by: Direct Entry or Memory Scroll.
• Memory Scroll Allows you to use the keys to scroll through memory for radio IDs. When programmed, names appear in place of radio IDs. (Example: Call Mark who is the 13th entry in your radio ID list. Jane is 12th.) 1. Press 2. Press . . 3. Press PTT. 16 When you enter the Prvt mode, the last sent or received radio ID or name appears.
Receiving a Private Conversation Call Two alert tones signal that you have received a Private Conversation call. In addition, the following message appears on the display, indicating the person calling you. (Example: Mark is Private calling you.) The person’s ID appearing on the display is stored as the last radio ID received. When programmed, names appear in place of radio IDs. You will immediately begin hearing the voice of the person calling.
Call Alert™ You can initiate a Call Alert from any mode. An alert tone notifies the targeted person that you want to get in touch with them. A Call Alert is placed by selecting the radio ID for the person you want to alert. A radio ID can be selected by: Direct Entry or Memory Scroll. Sending a Call Alert • Direct Entry Allows you to use the keypad to input radio IDs. (Example: Send a Call Alert to Jane. Her radio ID is 12. Jack’s radio ID is 1. The last Private Conversation or Call Alert was with Mark.
If the targeted unit is out-of-range, busy, or turned off, an alert tone is heard and an error message is displayed. Refer to the “Safety and General Information” section for a description of all error messages. • Memory Scroll To send a Call Alert using Memory Scroll, use the same procedure described in the “Private Conversation” section. The list of radio IDs and names used to initiate a Call Alert is the same list that is used in Private Conversation.
Emergency Group Call An Emergency Group Call allows a user to have priority access to his talkgroup members and provide them visual and audible indications of an emergency condition. The Emergency call can be placed from any mode. Placing an Emergency Group Call 1. Press and hold the Emergency Key. The radio will emit an emergency start tone to indicate that you have successfully requested an emergency call.
You can place an Emergency Group Call to either the currently selected talkgroup or to the pre-programmed emergency talkgroup, depending on how your radio is programmed. • Currently Selected Talkgroup The currently selected talkgroup will be selected when you press the Emergency key. • Pre-Programmed Emergency Talkgroup Your organization may have programmed your radio to automatically go to a specific Emergency Talkgroup when you press the Emergency key. 2. Press the PTT to talk.
Cancelling an Emergency Group Call by Initiator Press and hold the Emergency key until the unit generates an Emergency Call Cancel tone. This tone indicates the cancellation has occurred. The display will return to the non-emergency Group Call state. Other Methods for Cancelling an Emergency Group Call An emergency call will be cancelled if no talkgroup activity occurs for 30 seconds. The dispatcher, or any other person provisioned with this feature, can also cancel the emergency call.
Receiving an Emergency Group Call When an emergency call is initiated, other members of the talkgroup will be notified of an emergency condition. The receiving unit will hear an Emergency Receive tone, and the receiver’s display will change to indicate the condition. The first line indicates the ID or alias of the person initiating the emergency call. The display you’ll see when you are transmitting.
Receiver Operations During an Emergency Call Other members of the Emergency Group Call talkgroup can leave the emergency call and change modes while involved in the call. While listening to the emergency call, the receiving unit will not receive Call Alert, Status Message, Private Conversation, or other group calls for the duration of the emergency call.
Status Message Status Message lets you send a pre-defined message to the dispatcher or to another user’s ID. Up to 10 pre-defined alphanumeric Status Messages are available such as “AT LUNCH” or ”EN ROUTE”. You can also send any numeric Status Message from 1-255. A Status Message can be sent by selecting both the Status Message and target ID (alias) of the person who is to receive the Status Message. You can cut talk time to a minimum by sending Status Messages.
Selecting a Status Message Once you are in Status Mode, you can select a Status Message by Direct Entry or by using Memory Scroll. • Direct Entry Direct Entry allows you to use the keypad to select the message you want to send. Enter any number from 1-255 to select a Status Message. The number can correspond to one of 10 pre-programmed alphanumeric status messages or any other numeric Status Message within the range of 1-255. 1. Press Sel . 2. Press Sel . 3. Press PTT.
• Selecting a Status Message Using Memory Scroll Once you are in Status Mode, you can select Status Messages by scrolling through the 10 named (aliased) Status Messages you have programmed by using the < > keys. 1. Press > until you find the message you want. In this case we scrolled to the Status Message, ”At Lunch.” 2. Press Se l. Pressing the PTT at this time will send the message to the last radio ID to which you sent a successful Status Message. 3. Press PTT.
Selecting a Target Once you have selected a Status Message, you can select a target by Direct Status or Entry Message, Memoryyou Scroll. can select a target by Direct Entry or Memory Scroll. • Direct Entry 1. Press to move to the target selection. 2. Enter the numeric radio ID of the person to whom you are sending the message. 3. Press . 4. Press PTT to send the message to the selected ID. 28 The second line reflects the ID or alias to whom you last sent a successful Status Message.
• Memory Scroll You can select a target by scrolling through radio IDs or aliases by using the keys. 1. Press the key until you find the person to whom you want to send the message. 2. Press . 3. Press PTT. The display shows the message that has been sent.
Sending a Status Message • Successful After selecting both a Status Message and desired target ID, press the PTT to send the message. Four high pitched tones will be heard to indicate transmission. The display will update to indicate the message was successfully delivered to the target radio. The unit will return to the status screen (after 3 seconds). 30 Two high-pitched tones will be heard.
• Unsuccessful If the targeted unit is busy, out-of-range or turned off, an alert tone is heard and an error message is displayed. Target Not Available is an example of an error message that you could receive. Target Not Available indicates that the unit you are sending the message to is either busy, out of range, or turned off. Refer to the “Safety and General Information” section for a description of other error messages. The unit will return to the status screen (after 3 seconds).
Exiting the Status Mode Press the , Privat, or Alert key to exit the Status Message screen. Receiving a Status Message The unit will receive a message along with alert tones. To silence the recurring alert tones only, press any key (except PTT, , Prv t, Aler t, S ts , or Men). Note: If not cleared, all incoming calls will be blocked. 32 Line 1 shows the ID (Alias) of the sending unit. Line 2 shows the message.
Horn and Lights Turning on the Horn and Lights feature causes your vehicle’s horn and lights to come on and flash each time you receive a Private Call, Status Message, or Call Alert. Note: This feature requires additional hardware. Press H/L to turn this feature on or off. The bell icon indicates that Horn and Lights is on.
Feature Menu The Feature Menu allows you to review, select, and program additional radio features. The table below provides a description of the features available in the Feature Menu. • The Feature Menu can be accessed using the MENU key at any time without interrupting radio operation. Key The Feature Menu can be accessed by pressing the ME key on the front right of the radio. You can then select features by scrolling using the keys. To exit the Feature Menu, press , , , or .
Feature Name and Description Display Dimmer Allows you to set the brightness of the radio display (bright for day, dim for night). There are four settings. Press SEL to select. Then press to change setting. Manual Lock Locking your unit prevents unauthorized use and disables incoming and outgoing calls. Manual lock allows you to selectively lock your unit at any time. Automatic Lock This feature automatically locks your unit each time the unit is turned on.
Feature Name and Description Example Display Radio ID List Programming Allows you to add, edit, and erase the pre-programmed list of radio IDs for making Private Conversations and sending Call Alerts and Status Messages. Each radio ID can be up to five digits long and can be given an 11-character name (alias). Talkgroup List Programming Allows you to add, edit, and erase the pre-programmed list of talkgroup IDs for making Group Calls.
Feature Name and Description Speaker Volume Volume is displayed as a bar graph. Seven bars indicate maximum volume. Use the On/Off Power/Volume knob on the front of the radio to adjust the volume. Note: If the Speaker Volume Set Tone is set to OFF, you will not hear the speaker volume adjustment tones. Keypad Volume Allows you to adjust the keypad volume. Volume is displayed as a bar graph. Seven bars indicate maximum volume.
Feature Name and Description Example Display Changing Your Passcode The passcode is initially set to ØØØØ. This feature allows you to personalize your passcode to any four digits you select. Passcode entry is required to unlock the unit, as well as to access other security features. Feature Reset Allows you to conveniently reset certain features to their factory settings. Specifically, Reset returns all volumes, Auto-Lock, Theft Alarm, Horns and Lights, and Display Dimmer to their factory levels.
Feature Name and Description Changing the Service Key Designed to reduce fraud, the Service Key is a 32-character authentication code that, once generated, must be given to your service provider. CAUTION Changing the Service Key disables service of your unit until you notify the service provider of the new Service Key. Once confirmed, this procedure cannot be cancelled or reversed. NAM Selection Number Assignment Module (NAM) allows you to have local service in different cities.
Feature Menu Examples • List Programming Adding an Entry (Example: Add Al to your Radio ID list.) 1. Press ME . 2. Press until you get to the Radio ID List Program. 3. Press SEL . 4. Press SEL . 5. Press to assign Radio ID 1. You can program your Area, Group, Radio ID, and Status Message List.
6. Press 7. Press 8. Press 9. Press . . To erase a character, press . To clear all characters, press and hold . . three times . 10. Press SEL to add AL to your Private Radio List. Wait three seconds 11. Press CLR to exit List Programming. 42 To select a letter: 1st press = 1st letter; 2nd press = 2nd letter; 3rd press = 3rd letter.
12. Press to exit Menu Mode or any mode key.
• Editing an Entry (Example: Change the Radio ID #1 from Al to Joe.) 1. Press . 2. Press until you get to the Radio ID List Program display. 3. Press . 4. Press to go to the Edit Screen. 5. Press 44 .
6. Press 7. Press 8. . At this point, the name can be changed using the procedure described in “Adding an Entry” above. . Enter Joe and press aaaa. A confirmation message is displayed for a moment. Wait 3 seconds. 9. Press when you have finished the editing.
• Erasing an Entry (Example: Erase Joe, the first entry in your Radio ID List.) 1. Press 2. Press until you get to the Radio ID List Program Display. 3. Press 4. Press once or twice. 5. Press . 6. Press . 46 . . Press to cancel the operation.
7. Press . Joe is erased and the display returns to the Erase Entry display. 8. Press when you have finished the erase function. 9. Press to exit Feature Menu Mode.
• Changing Passcode 1. Press and use the xxx key to get to the Change Passcode dis play. 2. Press 3. Enter the old code. 4. Enter the new code. 5. Re-enter the new code. . Wait 3 seconds. 48 If you are setting the passcode for the first time, the old code is ØØØØ. Your Passcode must be four digits long. It will appear as “****” on the display. A confirmation message is displayed.
• NAM Selection (Example: Select your second NAM.) 1. Press and use the xxxxkey to get to the NAM display. 2. Press . 3. Press . 4. Press . The currently selected NAM is displayed. At this point, your unit begins a system registration routine onto the NAM #2 system.
Handset Operation Adding a Handset to your mobile will give you increased functionality such as Phone Operations and Message Mail. See the Handset Manual (LM2000) to learn all the basic features of the Handset. When the handset is used with the Advanced Feature Mobile, all functionality is routed to the handset. This section explains how the handset works when it ships from the factory. Many features are programmable by your organization.
PTT - ID The PTT - ID displays the ID or alias of the user currently transmitting in a group call.
Emergency Group Call An Emergency Group Call allows a user to have priority access to his talkgroup members and provide them visual and audible indications of an emergency condition. The Emergency call can be placed from any mode (private, group, phone). Placing an Emergency Group Call 1. Press and hold the Emergency Key. The radio will emit an emergency start tone to indicate that you have successfully requested an emergency call.
You can place an Emergency Group Call to either the currently selected talkgroup or to the pre-programmed emergency talkgroup. • Currently Selected Talkgroup The currently selected talkgroup will be selected when you press the Emergency key. • Pre-Programmed Emergency Talkgroup Your organization may have programmed your radio to automatically go to a specific Emergency Talkgroup when you press the Emergency key. 2. Press the PTT to talk.
Cancelling an Emergency Group Call by Initiator Press the Emergency key until the unit generates an Emergency Call Cancel tone. This tone indicates the cancellation has occurred. The display will return to the non-emergency state. Other Methods for Cancelling an Emergency Group Call An emergency call will be cancelled if no talkgroup activity occurs for 30 seconds. The dispatcher, or any other person provisioned with this feature, can also cancel the emergency call.
Receiving an Emergency Group Call When an emergency call is initiated, other members of the talkgroup will be notified of an emergency condition. The receiving unit will hear an Emergency Receive tone, and the receiver’s display will change to indicate the condition. The first line indicates the ID or alias of the person initiating the emergency call. The second line will show you the talkgroup name or number. The third line shows the ID or alias of the person who is currently speaking.
Receiver Operations During an Emergency Call Other members of the Emergency Group Call talkgroup can leave the emergency call and change modes (phone, group, private) while involved in the call. While listening to the emergency call, the receiving unit will not receive phone, Call Alert, Message Mail, Status Message, Private Conversation, or other group calls for the duration of the emergency call.
Status Message Status Message lets you send a pre-defined message to the dispatcher or to another user’s ID. Up to 10 pre-defined alphanumeric Status Messages are available such as “AT LUNCH” or ”EN ROUTE”. You can also send any numeric Status Message from 1-255. A Status Message can be sent by selecting both the Status Message and target ID (alias) of the person who is to receive the Status Message. You can cut talk time to a minimum by sending Status Messages.
Selecting a Status Message You can select a Status Message by Direct Entry or by using Memory Scroll. • Direct Entry Direct Entry allows you to use the keypad to select the message you want to send. Enter any number from 1-255 to select a Status Message. The number can correspond to one of 10 pre-programmed alphanumeric status messages or any other numeric Status Message within the range of 1-255. 1. Press 2. . 2. Press OK.
• Selecting a Status Message Using Memory Scroll You can select Status Messages by scrolling through the 10 named (aliased) Status Messages you have programmed by using the < > keys. 1. Press > until you find the message you want. In this case we scrolled to the Status Message, ”At Lunch.” 2. Press OK. 3. Press TARGT to select a target for this message.
Selecting a Target You can select a target by Direct Entry, Memory Scroll, or Alpha Search. The ID list is the same as Call Alert and Private Conversation List. The second line reflects the ID or alias to whom you last sent a successful Status Message. • Direct Entry 1. Enter the numeric radio ID of the person to whom you are sending the message. The < key acts as a backspace. CANCL returns to show you the last selected radio ID. 2. Press OK. 3. Press PTT to send the message to the selected ID.
• Memory Scroll You can select a target by scrolling through radio IDs or aliases by using the < > keys. 1. Press the > key until you find the person to whom you want to send the message. 2. Press OK. 3. Press PTT. The display shows the message that has been sent.
• Alpha Search You can select a radio ID by entering the first letter of the name (alias). If no name is stored under a letter, the unit will automatically search forward, alphabetically, until the next name is found. 1. Press the ALPHA key. 2. Press a numeric key. ie: Press twice to view the names (aliases) that begin with the letter R.
3. Use either the < > keys to scroll to the name (alias) who is to receive the Status Message. 4. Press PTT.
Sending a Status Message • Successful After selecting both a Status Message and desired target ID, press the PTT to send the message. Four high pitched tones will be heard to indicate transmission. The display will update to indicate the message was successfully delivered to the target radio. Two high-pitched tones will be heard. The unit will return to the status screen (after 3 seconds).
• Unsuccessful If the targeted unit is busy, out-of-range or turned off, an alert tone is heard and an error message is displayed. Target Not Available is an example of an error message that you could receive. Target Not Available indicates that the unit you are sending the message to is either busy, out of range, or turned off. Refer to the “Safety and General Information” section of this manual for a description of other error messages. The unit will return to the status screen (after 3 seconds).
Exiting the Status Mode Press the PHONE, GROUP, or PRVT key to exit the Status Message screen. Pressing the EXIT option key from the Status Message screen will also allow you to exit the status mode. Receiving a Status Message The unit will receive a message along with alert tones. Note: All calls are blocked until the message is cleared. To silence the recurring alert tones only, press any key (except PHONE, GROUP, PRVT or the CLEAR option key). Line 1 shows the ID/Alias of the sending unit.
ID List Programming Feature menu #25 allows you to program 10 status messages, each up to 11 characters long. For further information on ID List Programming and an example of Phone List Programming, refer to the List Programming section of the Motorola Digital Communicator Handset User’s Guide.
Safety and General Information Features Benefits Automatic Scroll Allows you to quickly scroll through your lists. Call Alert Ensures that you never miss important radio calls. This feature also provides radio call screening and easy call-back. Digital Technology Assures you of crystal clear sound, less static, fewer dropped calls, and improved security. Direct Entry Allows you to quickly enter radio IDs using the keypad.
IMPORTANT GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION READ THIS INFORMATION BEFORE USING YOUR iDEN ADVANCED FEATURE MOBILE. • Efficient Mobile Operation For the safe and efficient operation of your mobile, observe these guidelines. Your mobile is a radio transmitter and receiver. When it is ON, it receives, and also sends out, radio frequency (RF) energy. The mobile operates in the frequency range of 806MHz to 866MHz, and employs digital modulation techniques.
• Antenna Care and Replacement Do not use the mobile with a damaged antenna. If a damaged antenna comes into contact with the skin, a minor burn may result. Replace a damaged antenna immediately. Use only the supplied or approved antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the mobile and may violate FCC regulations. • Driving Check the laws and regulations on the use of communication devices in the areas where you drive. Always obey them.
• Children Do not allow children to play with your mobile. It is not a toy. Children could hurt themselves or others. Children also could damage the mobile, or make calls that increase your service bills. • Blasting Areas To avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn your unit OFF when in a “blasting area” or in areas posted: “turn off two-way radio.” Construction crews often use remote-control RF devices to set off explosives.
Cleaning Instructions Clean the external surfaces with a damp cloth, using a mild solution of dishwashing detergent and water. Some household cleaners may contain chemicals which could seriously damage the unit. Avoid the use of any petroleum-based solvent cleaners. Also, avoid applying liquids directly on the mobile unit. Status Indicator Table There are two status indicators above the display which visually tell you the different states of your unit.
Error Message Table Below is a list of the messages that may be displayed while operating your mobile unit. Before contacting your service provider, note the message and the state at which it appeared. Error Message Message Description The entered number is not valid. The targeted unit of your call is either busy, out-of-range, or turned off. Please try again later. The targeted unit of your call has not purchased this service. The network is experiencing difficulty. Please try again later.
This service has been restricted by your service provider or it has not been purchased. This feature is not available on the current network. The system is experiencing heavy traffic. Please try again later. This service cannot be enabled because an incompatible service has already been turned on. A general error has occurred. A fault has been detected with your unit. Should this error recur, note the error code and contact your sales representative. An operational fault has occurred.
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Index A Group Mode Key.......................................3 H Adjusting Volumes....................................6 Alarm, Theft ............................................36 Alert, Call............................1, 3, 18, 19, 68 Alert Tones . 7, 8, 15, 17, 18, ,19, 20, 22, 23, 30, 31, 32, 38, 53, 55, 56, 65, 66, 67 Aliases (Names) ......................................21 Alpha Characters, Entering .....................43 Alpha Search .....................................63, 64 Alphanumeric Keypad..
Turning On/Off Your Mobile Unit.........5 R Radio ID List Programming.................37 Radio Display....................................2, 3, 4 Roaming .................................................1 S Safety and General Information ....69, 70, 71, 72, 73 Select Key (Sel).....................................2, 3 Self Check Error .....................................75 Self Check Fail........................................75 Sending a Status Message ....30, 31, 65, 66 Service Area List Programming ..