Specifications
Installation and Programming DPH Series VHF Radio
Page 2-6 BK RADIO
2.2.2.6.1 Old-Style BK Priority Scan
The radio can be programmed to mimic the Old-Style BK Priority Scan modes as follows:
Mode PR1 TX on PR1 PR2
A
Main No Off
B
Fixed Channel # No Off
C
Fixed Channel # Yes Off
See Section 3 for operational details of the Old-Style BK Priority Scan modes.
2.2.2.7 Channel 0 Group One Functions
After the Priority 2 Channel is set the display will show PRG 1-12345.
This is a group of five individual functions that can be enabled or
disabled.
When a function is enabled, the corresponding number in the display will
flash. When the function is disabled the number is steady. If you wish to
change the function from enable to disable or vice versa, press the
number key corresponding to that function.
EXAMPLE: If function 4 (Priority Key Lockout) is disabled, the 4 in the
display will not be flashing. If the [4] key is pressed, the 4 in the
display will flash, signifying that Priority Key Lockout is enabled.
A subsequent press of the [4] key will disable Priority Key
Lockout
2.2.2.7.1 Battery Saver Inhibit
When function 1 is enabled (flashing) the battery saver is turned off. The
battery saver should be turned off only for getting proper voltage
readings during service or for systems requiring fast squelch attack time.
NOTE: BK Radio current drain and battery life specifications are based
on performance with the battery saver on.
2.2.2.7.2 Group Scan List
When function 2 is enabled (flashing) the current group will be scanned
when the radio is operating in Group Scan mode.
2.2.2.7.3 Transmit on Priority 1
When function 3 is enabled (flashing) transmissions will occur on PR1, if
PR1 isn’t programmed OFF, when operating in Single or Dual Priority
Scan mode. To simulate BK Radio’s Old-Style Priority Mode C, Transmit
on Priority 1 must be enabled, with Priority 2 channel set to OFF.
2.2.2.7.4 PRI Key Lockout
When function 4 is enabled (flashing) the [PRI] key is locked out in the
operating mode. The user will not be able to change the designation of
the Priority 1 Channel.
When function 4 is disabled (steady) the user will be able to change the
channel that is designated as Priority 1 Channel. See "Dual Priority
Scan" on page 3-8.










