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NOT E: Slight variations to LED colors are a normal part of the
manufacturing process. You may notice these variations when using the
White LED color setting (
LED COLOR: 0
), or when comparing one
PSR-410 to another. You can compensate for these slight variations by
fine-tuning the Red/Green/Blue (RGB) LED settings for each color. See the
COLOR settings in the GLOB menu in Detailed Menu Reference section at
the end of this manual.
Audible Alarm and ALERT LED Settings
Each object you create has the following ALERT LED and Audible Alarm
settings:
LED Mode: Solid
or
Flash
controls whether the LED remains on
solid or flashes when the object is active.
LED Color: 0-7
sets the color of the LED. By default, color 0 is used
for LED off. You can change the LED colors in the Global Settings menu.
Latch LED
keeps the LED on after activity on the object is finished. This
is useful in cases where you need to know if an object was active while you
were away from the scanner.
Backlight: Off
,
On
,
Flash
controls whether the backlight
remains off, comes on solid or flashes when the object is active.
Alarm: None, Chirp, Hi-Lo, Alert, Ring,
2-Chirp, Fast Hi-Lo, DTMF #
are used to set audible
alarms that play each time activity is found on the object.
ALERT LED with Audible Alarm Examples
Here are some examples of when you may wish to use the ALERT LED with
Audible Alarm capability:
You have programmed a Talkgroup Wildcard in for a trunked radio
system you monitor in order to find new talkgroups. You can use an
Audible Alarm to alert you when the radio receives a wildcard hit, and
turn on the backlight so that you can read the display and operate the
keypad to save or lock out the new talkgroup.
You have programmed your favorite amateur radio repeater in and wish
to be alerted when a QSO begins. You can use an Audible Alarm with
one of the shorter alarms (Chirp, 2-Chirp, Fast Hi-Lo or DTMF #) to
provide this indication without covering the traffic in the QSO.

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