Operating instructions
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Enabled General Features
⇒ Diagnostic Variables Menu
⇒ Battery Feature
⇒ System Change
⇒ Volume Adjust
⇒ Group/Channel Change
Disabled General Features
⇒ Regular Menu
The radio may power-up with a temporary error message, if the
radio does not have Aegis hardware or if Aegis software has not
been loaded. This warning message can be ignored.
Enabled Conventional Features
⇒ Tone Channel Guard/Digital Channel Guard Encode/Decode
⇒ Transmit And Receive
⇒ DTMF Encoding During Transmit
⇒ Channel Scanning
⇒ Monitor
⇒ Squelch Adjust
Enabled Trunked Features
⇒ Clear Voice Group Calls (Transmit and Receive)
⇒ Aegis Group Calls (Transmit and Receive)
DIAGNOSTIC RADIO MENU
The Diagnotic Radio Menu is only available for M-RK II, M-RK II
Scan and Orion radios. In Conventional Systems only, the Diagnotic
Menu displays ten (10) diagnostic variables that affect and/or reflect
various aspects of the radio. There are seven (7) additional
informational items provided for radios with version 3 hardware.
There are four (4) transmit/receive diagnostic variables that can be
edited, the remaining are for display only.
NOTE
LBI-39135
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tone and the last knob position will cause the radio to sound a
high frequency tone.
4. Volume Knob Verification. Repositioning of the Volume knob
should cause the radio to sound the key-ack tone at the new
volume level.
M-RK II/M-RK II Scan
1. Power-Up Test Mode Verification. Turn the radio on. All pixels
and icons on the display should be lit at the power up contrast
level set by the PC Programmer. Next, the current system/group
knob position should be indicated on the bottom line along with
the key-ack tone at the current volume level. After approximately
one (1) second, the icons as well as the current system/group knob
position display message should extinguish.
Figure 4 - M-RK II Power-Up Display
2. Key Pad Verification. Every key press should cause the radio to
sound the key-ack tone at the current volume level and display (on
the top line) the name of the key or the label that is printed on the
key. The top line of the display will return to the fill pixel display
after approximately one (1) second.
Figure 5 - M-RK II Key Pad Verification










