Use and Care Manual

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PROGRAMMING FEATURES
Note: No matter how the user programs the event
filter, some critical events cannot be
blocked. See also: “The Critical Events
Table” on page 50.
EMERGENCY
When checked, the radio allows all emergency
events. Emergency event is an event that by itself
would not kill or injure or do property damage, but
indirectly may cause other things to happen that result
in a hazard.
Note: No matter how the user programs the event
filter, some critical events cannot be
blocked. See also: “The Critical Events
Table” on page 50.
STATEMENT
When checked, the radio allows all statement events.
Statement is message that contains follow-up
information to a warning, watch, or emergency.
Note: No matter how the user programs the event
filter, some critical events cannot be
blocked. See also: “The Critical Events
Table” on page 50.
EVENT CODE FILTER
A specific SAME event can be allowed or blocked.
There are maximum of five Event Codes can be
programmed.
BLOCK EVENT
When checked, the Event Codes entered below shall
be blocked.
Note: No matter how the user programs the event
filter, some critical events cannot be
blocked. See also: “The Critical Events
Table” on page 50.
EVENT CODE
The Event Code field accepts wild card (“*”). The
following are examples of valid Event Code format.
“***” - all events
FL “*” – FLA or FLW
•FLA
The “blank” means unprogrammed and the radio will
bypass it without doing anything.
Note: No matter how the user programs the event
filter, some critical events cannot be
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