User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- CONTROLS
- MENU SYSTEM
- MENU SCREENS
- Channel Screen
- Menus
- Zone
- Squelch
- Mute Adjust / Monitor
- Phonebook
- Phonebook Edit
- User Options
- Contrast
- Alert Volume
- Radio Info
- Mode
- RSSI
- Crypto
- Setup
- Stored Calls
- Messages
- Messages Selection Pop-Up Menu
- View Received Messages Screen
- Message View Pop-Up Menu
- More Message View Screen
- Reply Message Selection Pop-Up Menu
- Short Message Reply
- Text Message Reply Screen
- Send Message (Short or Text)
- Text Message Screen
- Destination Select Pop-Up Menu
- Phone Book Selection Screen
- Enter Unit ID Screen
- Scan Edit Menu
- No Menu
- COMMON FUNCTIONS AND FACILITIES
- SPECIAL FUNCTION KEYS
- ALERT TONES AND MESSAGES
- GLOSSARY
- COMPLIANCE WITH RF ENERGY EXPOSURE GUIDELINES
SRP9100 RADIO P25 – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
3. MENU SYSTEM
The SRP9100 P25 portable radio uses a menu structure for access to all of the radio
features and functions. The structure of the menu can be programmed to meet the specific
needs of individual customers.
Figure 2 illustrates the menu structure of the radio. Note that the order and presence of each
menu is determined by the configuration of the radio programmed by the Field Programmer.
Possible Menu entries are:
• Zone (usually the first menu, as accessed often)
• Squelch
• Mute Adjust (FM) / Monitor (Digital)
• Phonebook
• Phonebook Edit
• User Options
• Contrast
• Alert Volume
• Radio Info
• Mode
• RSSI
• Crypto
• Setup
• Stored Calls
• Messages
• Scan Edit
• No Menu
To assist the user in menu key selection, a soft menu label may appear above the function
keys. The label shows the user the current function for that key which may change between
different menus.
Programming of menus is a configuration task normally performed by the system manager
using the FPP software.
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