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Eads Two-Way Radio User Manual

Eads Two-Way Radio
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Menu functions
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Delete status messages
1. Select
Menu
Status msgs.
Delete messages.
2. Scroll to the folder whose contents you want to delete, and press
OK
. Or, scroll to All to delete the contents of all the status
message folders, and press
OK
.
Status settings
Select
Menu
Status msgs.
Status settings, and select one of the
following:
Max. number of received
defines the maximum number of
received status messages that are kept in the
Received folder.
Max. number of sent
defines the maximum number of sent
status messages that are kept in the
Sent folder.
Delivery reports
defines if the delivery reports that the network
sends on your status messages are shown (network service).
Recipient of situations
displays the name or number of the
recipient of situation indicators.
Default recipient of status msgs..
defines the default recipient
of status messages and callback requests.
Display last sent status in idle
defines if the last sent status
message is shown on the display in idle mode.
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Messaging (Menu 2)
You can read and write text messages, and send them to
individuals and talk groups (network service). You can also
save messages in folders for later use. You can send text messages
of up to 399 characters. Messages longer than 140 characters are
formed with concatenated messages, where the maximum number
of individual messages is three. However, in some languages the
maximum length of characters in concatenated messages may be
less than 399 characters depending on the used alphabet.

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Eads Two-Way Radio Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandEads
ModelTwo-Way Radio
CategoryTwo-Way Radio
LanguageEnglish