Operator's Manual

P-2000/C-2000/RT-2000
Operator’s Manual
Page 20 of 39 Publication No. 150-049105
P-2000 Operators Manual Rev. A
Oct 2003
Modulation Type Field – This field displays the current channel’s modulation type. The modulation types are
displayed as AM, FM, P (P25), and TK (trunking) and the channel bandwidth 12.5/20/25/30 kHz.
NAC Code (NAC) – This shows the NAC code number used on P-25 systems.
Receive Frequency Field (RX:) – This field displays the current channel’s receive frequency.
Receive Tone Field – This field displays the current channel’s receive CTCSS/DCS (PL/DPL) tone.
Transmit Frequency Field (TX:) – This field displays the current channel’s transmit frequency.
Transmit Tone Field – This field displays the current channel’s transmit tone.
Transmit Power Level Field – This field displays the current channel’s transmit power level. Power level is
displayed as HI for high power or LO for low power.
Encryption Type (ENC:) – This field displays if the preset channel is setup to use encryption.
OTAR Field (O:) – This field displays if the current channel is setup to be able to OTAR.
Encryption Key Field (K:) – This field displays the current channel’s transmit encryption key. The encryption key
will display as a number between 1 and 16, or “..” if no key has been specified for the channel.
Editing a Preset Channel
Currently only changing of the transmit power is allowed for editing a preset channel.
Changing Transmit Power
The P-2000 supports the selection of high and low transmit power. Normally high power is used, however, if
interference or other transmit issues are experienced, low power may be selected to help remedy the issue. If you
have a radio that supports multiple power levels, such as the RT-5000, you can alter the power setting from the
EDIT PAGE as follows.
Move the cursor under the transmit power field, as depicted below.
Rotate the VALUE knob clockwise once. The power indicator will toggle between high and low with each turn of
the VALUE knob.
Press the HOME button or the BACK button to exit the mode and return to the normal operating page.