User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. SAFETY SYMBOL CONVENTIONS
- 2. RF ENERGY EXPOSURE INFORMATION
- 3. OPERATION SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS
- 4. OPERATING RULES AND REGULATIONS
- 5. INTRODUCTION
- 6. BASIC OPERATION
- 6.1 PROGRAMMING
- 6.2 XG-100M CONTROLS
- 6.3 DISPLAY
- 6.4 STATUS MESSAGES
- 6.5 ALERT TONES
- 6.6 BEFORE FIRST USE
- 6.7 POWER ON AND SET VOLUME
- 6.8 TURN ENCRYPTION ON OR OFF
- 6.9 USER INTERFACE PRIVILEGE LEVEL
- 6.10 SELECT CHANNEL USING MENUS
- 6.11 SELECT ZONE/SYSTEM USING MENUS
- 6.12 USE TALKAROUND TO BYPASS REPEATER (ANALOG AND P25 CONVENTIONAL)
- 6.13 INDIVIDUAL CALLS
- 6.14 SELECT A NEW TALKGROUP
- 6.15 SCAN OPERATION
- 6.16 VIEW GPS INFORMATION
- 6.17 EMERGENCY OPERATION
- 6.18 ENCRYPTION BAR
- 6.19 LIGHTS AND SIRENS
- 6.20 PUBLIC ADDRESS (PA)
- 6.21 SHORTCUT MENU
- 7. ADVANCED OPERATIONS
- 7.1 CREATE KEYS
- 7.2 LOAD KEYS
- 7.3 LOAD KEYGROUPS
- 7.4 ZEROIZE ALL FROM RADIO
- 7.5 ZEROIZE KEYS USING KVL 3000 PLUS
- 7.6 ZEROIZE KEYGROUPS USING KVL 3000 PLUS
- 7.7 ZEROIZE ALL FROM KVL 3000 PLUS
- 7.8 GLOBAL ENCRYPTION
- 7.9 SELECT KEYSET
- 7.10 OTAR CONFIGURATION
- 7.11 ACTIVATE/VIEW MISSION PLAN
- 7.12 CH INFORMATION MENU
- 7.13 EDIT CHANNEL (ANALOG AND P25 CONVENTIONAL ONLY)
- 7.14 SETTINGS MENU
- 7.15 SET UP SCAN
- 7.16 MESSAGE MENU
- 7.17 UTILITIES MENU
- 8. REFERENCE
- 9. GLOSSARY
- 10. BASIC TROUBLESHOOTING
- 11. TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
- 12. WARRANTY
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indicates the active mission plan.
If a plan is activated, the radio displays series of screens indicating
status. When complete, the radio returns to the main display with the
first channel in the first zone/system selected.
NOTE: You cannot activate a plan when the radio is transmitting an
emergency.
A MISSION PLAN FAILED message may be displayed f
or errors
such as invalid syntax in the fill or some other invalid parameter.
7.12 CH INFORMATION MENU
The Channel Information (CHANNEL INFO) menu displays information about the currently selected
channel. Note that the information displayed varies between conventional and trunked systems.
1. From the main display, select the channel to display the channel
information.
2. Additional settings can be found by scrolling down.
7.13 EDIT CHANNEL (ANALOG AND P25 CONVENTIONAL ONLY)
Channels can be edited from the Channel Information (CH INFO) menu display if enabled via
programming. Most of the displayed channel parameters can be modified here. Channel edits persist
across a power cycle. Loading a mission plan clears any channel edits. Available parameters vary
depending on whether the channel is a digital or analog channel.
1. From the main display,
select the channel to display the channel
information.