Midland Radio P25 operation manual Menu Operation, Analog Mode Menu Tree

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Syn-Tech III P25 Portable Radio

OPERATION MANUAL

4.3Menu Operation

The menu function is used to access many features in the radio and also provides information about each radio. The features available from the menu depend on the analog/digital mode selection and the radio programming. The following menu trees depict the available menu selections, but some may not be accessible on your radio because of radio programming. The numbers shown may be used as keypad shortcuts to the menu option.

4.3.1Analog Mode Menu Tree

MENU

1 SETTINGS

11 TONES note 1

111 ALERT TONE – Adjust user alert tone volume

112 CALL ALERT – Adjust call alert tone volume

113 KEYPAD TONE – Adjust key press tone volume

12 ILLUMINATION – Change backlighting & Transmit/Receive LED, on/off/auto note 1

13 DISPLAY

131 DISPLAY DIRECTION (portable only) – Invert display, normal/invert

133 CONTRAST – Adjust contrast

134 COLOR – Change backlight color

14 ACCESSORY

141 EXTERNAL ACCESSORY – Use external accessory, yes/no

142 MICROPHONE SENSITIVITY (mobile only) – Set mic sensitivity

143 VOX (portable only)

VOX MODE – Enable VOX, on/off

VOX LEVEL ADJUST – Adjust VOX threshold

15 PASSWORD

151PASSWORD QUERY – Enable turn-on password, on/off

152PASSWORD CHANGE – Change turn-on password, enter & confirm

16 SERIAL PORT – Select serial port type, data/GPS set for data to program

17 SQUELCH – Adjust analog squelch level note 1

18GREETING MSG – Edit turn-on greeting message

19FACTORY SETTINGS note 1

191 RESTORE SETTINGS – Restore settings menu items to factory settings

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Contents Midland Syn-Tech III P25 Portable Radio Customer Assistance PrefaceImportant Safety Information General Precautions Patent and Copyright Statements FCC Exposure StatementsProduct Features Abbreviations and Acronyms Operation Table of Contents IntroductionGettİng Started Radİo Controls and IndİcatorsWarranty Statement Package Contents Removing the Battery Getting Started Installing the AntennaInstalling and Removing the Battery Installing the BatteryCharging the Battery Installing the Belt ClipRadio Controls and Indicators Side, Top and Front Views Alpha-Numeric keypad Channel SwitchButton and Key Functions Emergency Call ButtonMonitor long press/Call Wait Option short press key Power Adjust long press/Mode Change short press keyKeypad Lock short press/Emergency Reset long press key Right soft key IndexScan key Switching Talk GroupEntering/Exiting Unaddressed Voice Call Mode Entering/Exiting Talkaround ModeEntering Unacknowledged Individual Call Mode Switching to Home Zone and ChannelSwitching Zones Setting Current StatusTransmitting a 2-Tone Call Sending a Call AlertTransmitting a Selective Call Alpha-numeric Keypad Entry Keys Alpha-numeric Keypad EntryDisplay Icons Syn-Tech III P25 Portable Radio Turning the Radio On and Off Basic OperationSelecting Zones Zone selection using # keyZone selection using Menu Selecting Channels Channel switch selectionDigital Reception Receiving SignalsAnalog Reception Analog Transmissions Transmitting to Other Radios14 Digital transmit display Digital TransmissionsBusy Channel Lockout Time Out TimePower Adjust/Mode Change key for more than one second Selecting Transmit PowerSelecting Digital Talk Group Channel Parameters Groups Enter to Talkaround Selecting Talkaround Transmit Mode22 Monitoring channel Monitoring Channels23 Monitoring all talk groups and NACs Short press Selecting Digital Call Wait OptionTransmitting While Scanning Scanning Channels26 Pressing PTT while scan is paused 27 Editing the zone’s scan list Editing the Scan List28 Locking the keypad Locking the Keypad29 Switching to the home zone and channel Switching to the Home Zone and ChannelReceiving Emergency Calls Advanced OperationsPress of the Keypad Lock key or by turning the radio off Transmitting Emergency CallsReceiving Unacknowledged Individual Calls Receiving Digital Individual Calls34 Receiving acknowledged individual call Receiving Acknowledged Individual CallsTransmitting Unacknowledged Individual Calls Transmitting Digital Individual Calls37 Transmitting acknowledged individual call Transmitting Acknowledged Individual CallsTransmitting Digital Unaddressed Calls 39 Exiting unaddressed call mode40 Initiating telephone interconnect request Transmitting Digital Telephone Interconnect CallsTransmitting a Digital Call Alert Receiving a Digital Call AlertReceiving and Sending Non-voice Messages Menu SMS Received Messages Receiving SMS Messages45 Sending SMS message Sending SMS Messages46 Received predefined message Receiving Predefined Messages47 Sending predefined message Sending Predefined Messages9.6 Receiving Status Setting Present Status Status Request will not appear on the Status menu Sending Status51 Requesting status Requesting Status52 Channel programming Channel ProgrammingMenu Operation Analog Mode Menu TreeSoftware Digital Mode Menu Tree Predefined Messages Channel Parameters Accessory Midland P/N AccessoriesYour radio does not require any periodic maintenance Possible CAUSEs SOLUTIONs Troubleshooting ProblemModulation Symbol RateDimensions without battery HxWxL Weight with antenna and without batteryMIL-STD 810C MIL-STD 810D MIL-STD 810E MIL-STD 810F ESDVHF UHF Modulation Limiting Analog 25 kHz channel Transmitter SpecificationsRated RF Output Power Frequency Stability RMS ErrorWarranty Statement Parretta Drive Kansas City, MO