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Table 4-5: Menu Navigation
Exits emergency. See Section 4.27 for more information.
Enable/disable talkaround. See Section 4.18 for more information.
Analog conventional only - Transmits a programmed tone sequence on the current
radio system and channel. See Section 5.18 for more information.
Allows you to select an individual for an individual call. See Section 4.13 for more
information.
Allows the user to initiate a telephone interconnect call. See Section 4.20 for more
information.
Change the selected talkgroup. See Section 4.12.
Select a group for Call Alert transmission. See Section 4.19.
Select the Transmit and/or Receive Channel Guard tone. See Section 4.17.
Start or stop scan operation. See Sections 4.22 and 4.23.
View/Edit available scan lists. See Section 5.13.
Create, View, and Edit Custom Scan Lists. See Section 5.13.6.
Enable/Disable Wide Area System Scan. See Section 5.13.7.
SITE ALIAS
Select an available site from this list to lock the radio to; i.e., prevent the radio from
roaming. This is also known as Site Lock. See Section 5.13.8 for more
Removes all encryption keys from the radio. See Section 5.19.2.
Enable/Disable encryption. See Section 4.16.
Enable/Disable Global Encryption. See Section 5.19.4.
Select the Global Key. Only available if Global Encryption is Enabled. See Section
5.19.4.
Select the Active Keyset. See Section 5.19.5.
View available key lists. See Section 5.19.6.
Enable/disable Over-the-Air Rekeying (OTAR). See Section 5.19.8.
Request that the KMF updates the keys in the radio. See Section 5.19.8.
Used to send a status condition to the site without making a voice call. See
Section 5.14.
Used to send a message to the site without making a voice call. See Section 5.15.
Allows the user to send a Radio TextLink message. See Section 5.16.1.
Allows the user to send a Radio TextLink form. See Section 5.16.2.
Contains received Radio TextLink messages. See Section 5.16.3.
Displays radio faults and alerts. See Section 5.17.
• MASTER
Allows the user to enable or disable the master volume control. When enabled, it
allows remote control heads to control the volume of the speaker attached to the
back of the radio. When disabled, the volume knob on a remote-mount control
head only controls the volume of the speaker attached to the control head.
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Mute or unmute the speaker audio.
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Enable or disable Noise Cancellation. See Section 4.15.
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Enable or disable radio side tones.
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Enable or disable tones that sound when the radio’s keypad buttons are pressed.