General Radio Operation
Programmable Features
The programmable controls on your radio can be programmed by a qualified technician to operate certain
Table 1: Programmable Features
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Call Response | 36 | PL Defeat | 26 |
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Channel Selection | 18 | Repeater/Direct | 36 |
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Dynamic Priority | 33 | Scan On/Off | 31 |
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Emergency | 27 | Site Lock/Unlock | 38 |
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Light | 5 | Site Search | 39 |
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Monitor | 22 | Transmit Power Level | 25 |
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Nuisance Delete | 32 | Volume Set | 21 |
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Phone | 34 | Zone Selection | 18 |
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As an additional guide, please use the empty spaces provided in your Quick Reference Card to indicate the features that are programmed to the various controls for your radio. Additionally, in this manual, all reference to a programmed control is made with reference to the actual feature (for example, the Volume Set button).
Any references in this manual to controls that are “preprogrammed” means that a qualified radio technician must use the radio’s programming software to assign a feature to a control.
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