Icon Description
Blinks when the priority is high.
WAP Message Icon – Displayed next to the priority WAP message in the message
list view.
WAP Message Time – Displayed next to the create date in the message list view.
WAP Message Expiration – Displayed next to the expiry date in the message list
view.
WAP Message Title Icon – Displayed next to the title along with the text in the
message list view.
Keys Locked – Indicates that keys are locked.
Bluetooth Connected – Indicates that Bluetooth is enabled and at least one device is
connected.
Bluetooth Disconnected
• Solid – Indicates that Bluetooth is enabled, but no device is connected.
• Blinking indicates one of the following:
- Bluetooth is enabled and the radio is in the Discoverable Mode.
- Bluetooth is enabled and a connection with a remote device is being estab-
lished.
Remote Control – Indicates that the radio is being remotely controlled and some
commands are being executed in the background. For example, when the radio is
being controlled by special SDS messages or triggered to send a GNSS location
report.
2.9
Holding Your Radio
Your radio has two microphones: a top microphone for simplex dispatcher/private calls and a bottom
microphone for duplex telephone-like calls.
The radio is also equipped with an internal speaker for high audio (located at the middle of the unit)
and an internal earpiece for low audio (located at the top of the unit). The audio can be routed either to
the speaker or the earpiece using the Audio Toggle menu (Menu→Setup→Audio→Audio Toggle) or
the assigned One-Touch Button.
NOTE: For best performance speak directly into the top microphone.
Simplex Calls
When using high audio, hold your radio a vertical position with its top microphone 5–10 cm away from
your mouth. Speak into the top microphone. Listen through the internal speaker. Keep the antenna at
least 2.5 cm from your head and body.
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