The context key labels at the bottom of the screen indicate what the context key directly below the
label is configured to do. These labels change according to where you are in the menu hierarchy.
# Description
1 Status line showing the radio coverage signal strength and operational status
icons.
2 Information area containing information that only appears on the Home screen.
This is customised by your service provider or organisation. It may show date
and time, your selected talkgroup, folder and network name (Mobile Network
Code Alias).
3
Context key options (available in the Home screen).
Shortcut Bar
You can easily access commonly used radio features such as your Inbox, and turn features on and
off using the Shortcut Bar. The Shortcut Bar can contain up to 5 radio features and some of these
can be paired with notifications to alert you to a missed call or a new message in your Inbox.
To open the Shortcut Bar, in the Home screen press the Shortcut context key or the Up navigation
key.
# Description
1 Use the navigation keys to scroll through the notifications and features. Notifications
always appear to the left of features. Press the Right navigation key to continue scrolling
right to view more shortcuts (if available).
2 To open a notification or feature, highlight it and press the Select context key.
3 Press the Back context key to close the Shortcut Bar without opening a feature. The
Shortcut Bar cannot be closed if there are notifications.
Notifications
Like a Smartphone, your radio can display notifications to indicate a missed call or new message.
They also appear when certain functions are enabled such as mute and transmit inhibit. Your radio
can display up to 5 notifications, and up to 5 shortcuts for commonly used radio features.
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