User's Manual

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Revert Channel
Press the [PTT] key during scanning, the radio will stop scanning and switch to the preset
revert channel (programmed by your dealer) for transmission.
Off Hook Scan
Normally scanning is not controlled by microphone hook status, it also means that the
radio always scans, and stops by signal presence. But if your dealer has programmed Off
Hook Scan feature, microphone must be on hook for scanning.
Busy Channel Lockout (BCL)
When activated by your dealer, the BCL feature will prevent you from talking on a channel
that is already in use. Press the
[PTT] key while the channel is in use, the radio will emit
an alert tone and transmission will be inhibited.
Release the [PTT] key to stop the alert
tone. Wait until the channel is not in use before you try to transmit again.
BCL Override
If BCL Override feature is activated, you can override the BCL feature and transmit on a
busy channel. To override the BCL, release the
[PTT] key when the alert tone sounds,
then press the
[PTT] key again within 0.5 second.
DTMF Call
Manual Dial
Hold down the [PTT] key, then enter the DTMF number by pressing the keys ([0] ~ [9], [
*],
[#]) on optional microphone keypad. Audible tone sounds when corresponding DTMF
tone is transmitted.
The radio can be programmed by your dealer to remain in transmit mode for 2 seconds
after releasing the [PTT] key. Press any numeric key within 2 seconds to continue
transmission.
Keypad Auto PTT
If this feature is programmed by your dealer, you can transmit a DTMF tone by pressing
the keys on optional microphone keypad without holding down the [PTT] key.
Store & Send
If this feature is activated, enter a preset DTMF number (16 digits maximum) in receive
mode, then press the [PTT] key to place the call. The DTMF number scrolls across the
LCD display as it is entered, and its corresponding audible tone sounds.
Notes:
If you enter a wrong digit or decide not to dial the number, press any key other than the
power switch on the front panel to exit.
The [D] key can be programmed by your dealer as a null tone. This also means that “D”
tone is not transmitted when “D” is entered. Instead, “D” is used for a pause time
(programmable by your dealer).
Dial Speed
Your dealer can select dial speed at 6, 8, 10 or 15 digits per second.
This is designed to reduce false decoder operation by providing a fixed time period