User's Manual Part 2

Use the VOL and VOL keys to toggle between position and
time (UTC) displays.
Press O
N/C to exit, or use the VOL and VOL keys to choose
another option.
8.3.3 Last used channel
Normally the RS82 will power up on the pre-programmed
start-up channel (usually the priority channel). This function
enables the radio to power up on the last-used channel – the
default setting is “OFF”.
From the VHF Items menu (section 8.3) select “LAST USED
CHAN” and press O
K – the current status will be displayed
(“ON”/“OFF”). Use the O
K key to toggle between the settings.
Press the V
OL and VOL key to select another option, or
O
N/C to return to the main menu.
8.3.4 Interrupt intercom
This function can be used to specify whether intercom func-
tions should be interrupted when an incoming VHF transmis-
sion is received – the default setting is “Y” (“Yes”).
From the VHF Items menu (section 8.3) select “INTERRUPT
INTERCOM” and press O
K – the display will show the current
status (“Y” or “N”). Use the O
K key to toggle between settings.
Use the V
OL and VOL keys to select another option, or
O
N/C to return to the main menu.
8.3.5 Speaker settings
The speaker settings option is used to set individual default
volume levels for each station or intercom in the system.
From the VHF Items menu (section 8.3) select “SPEAKER SET-
TINGS” and press O
K
to enter the sub-menu. Use the V
OL
and VOL keys to scroll through each speaker, displaying the
default volume level for each one.
NOTE Only connected speakers will be shown.
The first option in the sub-menu is “RESET TO DEFAULTS”
(Fig 8.10, p. 61) – pressing O
K will reset all speaker levels to
their default settings, the display will show “RESETTING LEV-
ELS”. To set the required volume levels for each individual
position, use the V
OL and VOL keys to select the required
station and press O
K.
The selected speaker will emit a continuous tone indicating the
current volume level. Press V
OL and VOL to adjust the vol-
ume level as desired and press O
K to confirm.
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