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
Digital Analogue
When the Crypto menu is selected, the digital channel’s Encryption Key ID can be changed
with the ▼ and ▲ keys.
The key name and the key identifier (1-32) for the selected channel is displayed.
If the selected channel is changed or the radio is switched off, the channel’s default
encryption key will be restored.
Pressing the “OK” key returns to the main channel screen.
Pressing the “Back” or “M” key returns to the next highest menu level.
4.2.13 Setup
The screens in the Setup sub-menus allow the radio operator to edit/modify the operation of
some of the general functions of the radio.
Once the M key is pressed from the “Channel” screen, the ▼ and ▲ keys cycle through the
available “Main” menus. Once the “Setup” menu appears, press the “OK” key to select it.
The ▼ and ▲ keys are then used to scroll through the setup menus.
The Setup menu structure may include, for example:
• Alert Volume,
• Contrast,
• RSSI (Received Signal Strength Indication),
• Info (Radio software and hardware information),
• Crypto (Select Transmit Encryption Key),
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