User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- SAFETY INFORMATION
- IMPORTANT OPERATING INFORMATION
- QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE
- FEATURES
- CONTROLS AND DISPLAY
- BASIC OPERATION
- GENERAL FEATURES
- STANDARD GROUP CALLS
- TELEPHONE CALLS
- LTR-NET AUXILIARY CALLS
- OPTION SWITCHES AND MENU MODE
- DIAL MODE
- SYSTEM AND GROUP SCANNING
- LTR-NET AND LTR FEATURES
- LTR-NET FEATURES
- LTR FEATURES
- CONVENTIONAL FEATURES
- MISCELLANEOUS
- INDEX
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
BASIC OPERATION
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Low Battery Indication
When the battery voltage drops to the point where recharging is
required, the icon is indicated in the bottom part of the display,
and a beep sounds when this indication initially appears and when the
push-to-talk switch is released (if the key press tone is enabled). The
battery should be recharged as soon as possible after this indication
appears (see page 58).
The low-battery indication is turned off by turning power off and
then on again. Current settings of switches and other parameters are
saved in memory during a low-battery condition, and low transmit power
is automatically selected (indicated by “
L” in display). If the battery
voltage drops to the point where the transceiver no longer operates, all
segments in the display are enabled.
Option Switches
This transceiver has three option switches that can be programmed
by your system operator to control various functions (see table on
page 36). They are the push-button switch on the top panel and the switch
immediately above and the switch immediately below the PTT switch on
the side panel (see page 12).
LTR-Net, LTR, and Conventional Operation
Introduction
Each selectable system can be programmed for LTR-Net, LTR, or
conventional operation. The type of operation that is programmed is
determined by the radio equipment being used by your system operator.
There are a few differences in operation that are described in the
following information and also noted elsewhere in this manual as
required.