User's Guide

Frequency (FREQ) Key
26 Pressing this key causes the equipment’s operating frequency to change to that shown on the
frequency display, if the displayed frequency is valid. Pressing this key does not alter any stored
channels. Entering a valid frequency results in the frequency being shown in the frequency display, and
the channel display being blanked.
27 If the entered frequency falls outside the band edge frequencies an error message (refer to
Table 4-5) is displayed and the operational frequency is not changed. The error message is cancelled by
pressing the CE key.
Channel Store (STORE) Key
28 In edit mode, when a valid channel number is displayed in the frequency display and the store key is
pressed, the following settings will be stored with the channel number:
Frequency
AM or FM selection
Narrow-band or wideband selection
Link 11 selection.
29 Entering an invalid channel number will result in an error message. Pressing the CE key will
remove the error message.
Channel Recall (RCL) Key
30 The channel recall key is used to recall pre-set frequencies and associated settings. Entering a
valid channel number, and pressing the recall key, resets the equipment’s frequency, AM/FM selection,
narrow/wideband selection and Link 11 selection. If the recalled channel number contains no previously
stored data, the key entry will be ignored.
LOCK Key
31 The LOCK key (second function) disables all functions except the Unlock Key, PTT and monitor
functions. When lock is selected, the adjacent indicator is lit.
UNLOCK Key
32 The unlock key (second function) returns the keypad from the locked condition and enables normal
operation. When the unlock condition is selected, the adjacent indicator is lit.
LOCAL Key
33 The local key (second function) is not used.
VIEW Key
34 Used to verify channel information. When a channel has been selected and the view key
(secondary function) is pressed, all stored information appropriate to the selected channel is displayed
without changing the operational parameters of the equipment. The display will show the viewed channel
for 5 seconds before returning to the monitor mode.
Section 4 3000DV2 Radios
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