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Motorola MTP810Ex - Table 7: Status Icons

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The icons can appear in normal or large size. To manually enable/disable large status icons, go to
Menu Setup Display Extended Status Icons.
Table 7: Status Icons
Icon Description
Trunked Mode Operation
In Service
No Service
Signal Strength – The more bars, the stronger the signal.
RF Power – Indicates the High RF Power is enabled. Shows the signal strength.
The more bars, the stronger the signal.
Migration – Indicates that the radio is registered to a foreign network.
Broadcast Call – Indicates that the radio is in a Broadcast Call.
Scan – Indicates that talkgroup scanning is activated in the radio.
Data Connected – Indicates that data connection is idle (standby).
Data Transmit/Receive – Indicates that active data connection. Number 1, 2, 3, or 4
indicates how much bandwidth is used during transmission (25%, 50%, 75%, or
100%).
Direct Mode Operation
Direct Mode Call – Indicates that the radio is receiving a Direct Mode call. The more
bars, the stronger the signal.
or
High RF Power: idle or transmitting – Indicates High RF Power option is enabled
and the radio is either in idle mode or is transmitting a call.
High RF Power: receiving – Indicates High RF Power option is enabled and the ra-
dio is receiving a call.
Direct Mode – Indicates that radio is in Direct Mode (radio-to-radio communication).
DMO Gateway Communication Mode – Indicates that gateway is selected. The icon
has the following status:
Solid – when the radio is synchronized with the gateway.
Blinking – when the radio is not synchronized or during attachment.
No icon – during radio to radio and repeater call.
DMO Repeater Communication Mode – Indicates that the Repeater or GW + Rep
option in DMO Mode is selected. The icon has the following status:
Solid – when the radio has detected the repeater (for example when the radio re-
ceives a presence signal).
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