Tyco Electronics P5400 manual Radio Status Icons, Status Icons Descriptions

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MM-012099-001, Rev. B

7.1.3.1Radio Status Icons

Status Icons represent various operating characteristics of the radio and appear on the third line of the display. Each of the icons will be discussed in further detail in the corresponding modes of operation; EDACS and Conventional icons will be discussed in the EDACS or Conventional Operation sections, and P25 icons will be discussed in the P25 Operation section.

Table 7-2: Status Icons Descriptions

STATUS ICON DESCRIPTIONS

EDACS, CONVENTIONAL, AND P25 ICONS

Steady – “Busy” transmitting or receiving. Appears in the 2nd position of the display.

Steady – special call mode (telephone). Appears in the 11th position of the display.

Steady – during all radio transmissions. Appears in the 1st position of the display.

Steady – transmit at low power. Appears in the 5th position of the display.

If icon is not visible – transmit at high power

Steady – battery charge indicator (refer to Figure 9-6). Appears in the 12th position of the display.

Flashing – Low battery indicator (refer to Figure 9-6).

Steady – Indicates the current channel is set up as an analog channel.

Appears in the 7th position of the display.

Steady – group or channel in scan list. Appears in the 10th position of the display.

Steady – priority 2 group or channel. Appears in the 10th position of the display.

Steady – priority 1 group or channel. Appears in the 10th position of the display.

Steady (rotates clockwise) – scan mode enabled. Appears in the 9th position of the display.

If icon is not visible – scan is disabled

Steady – Channel Guard enabled. Appears in the 4th position of the display.

If icon is not visible – Channel Guard is disabled

Steady – transmit in encrypt mode. Appears in the 6th position of the display.

Flashing – receiving an encrypted call

Steady – Indicates the current channel is set up as a Project 25 (P25) channel.

Steady – Indicates the current channel is set up as a ProVoice channel.

Appears in the 7th position of the display.

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Contents P5400 Series MM-012099-001, Rev. B Table of Contents Menu 28.1 10.8.1 116 117Tables Safety Section Safety Conventions Safety Training Information RF Exposure GuidelinesRF Exposure Compliance Testing Distances Electromagnetic INTERFERENCE/COMPATIBILITYAntenna Care and Replacement Operating TipsEfficient Radio Operation Electronic DevicesElectric Blasting Caps AircraftPotentially Explosive Atmospheres Conditioning Battery Packs Conditioning NiMH Battery PacksConditioning NiCD Battery Packs BatteriesCharging Battery Packs Battery Pack UsageAdditional Information Charging GuidelinesChanging the Battery Pack Removing the Battery PackBattery Disposal Attaching the Battery PackProduct Information Introduction Water ResistanceOptions and Accessories Options and AccessoriesCarrying Case Accessories User Interface P5400 Portable RadioControls Buttons and KnobsKeypad P5450 Scan Model Front Panel P5400 Front Keypad FunctionsSample Display Edacs Mode DisplayRadio Status Icons Status Icons DescriptionsUniversal Device Connector Tri-Color LEDThis page intentionally left blank Edacs Operation Power ON-OFF Volume Knob Edacs OperationP5450 Scan Radio Front Panel P5450 Keypad Functions KEY Function Radio Display in Edacs Mode DisplayRadio Status Icons Status Icon DescriptionsTRI-COLOR LED Status MessagesError Messages Alert Tones Turning on the RadioSystem Selection Alert TonesModify Scan List GROUP/CHANNEL Selection11.1 P5470 Model 11.2 P5450 Model Menu Item Selection ProcessBacklight Menu Item Selection Parameter Menu Item InformationFeature Display Parameter Setting Information DisplayContrast Adjust HIGH/LOW Power AdjustmentBacklight ON/OFF Declaring AN EmergencyUsing the Menu Button Using the Pre-Programmed Option ButtonClear Mode Digital ModePrivate Mode System Encryption Key DisplayPrivate Operation Receiving an Encrypted CallScanning Trunked Groups Turning Scan On and OffAdding Groups to a Scan List P5450 Model RadioP5470 Model Radio Scanning Trunked Systems Deleting Groups from a Scan ListNuisance Delete Wide Area System ScanningEmergency Operation Priority System ScanProScan Receiving an Emergency CallDeclaring an Emergency Call Individual CallsReceiving and Responding to an Individual Call Sending an Individual Call 11 Calls Received ListsCall Storage Lists Telephone Interconnect CallsReceiving a Telephone Interconnect Call Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency Overdial/Conventional Mode Sending a Telephone Interconnect CallP5450 Model Radio STATUS/MESSAGE Operation Programmable EntriesMethod 2 P5470 model radios only Status Operation Message OperationDynamic Regroup Operation Macro KEY OperationPortable Data Emergency OperationScan Lockout Mode DisplaysData OFF Operation Data on OperationData Lockout Mode This page intentionally left blank Conventional Operation Conventional Operation Power ON-OFF Volume Knob Voice Group Selection Control Knob P5450 Scan Radio Front Panel P5470 System Radio Front Panel Radio Display Battery Charge Icons Full Cycle Radio Status IconsMode no repeater Error Messages Name Tone Description1 P5470 Model MethodNuisance Delete 2 P5450 ModelBacklight Menu Item Parameter Only. No user selectable settings LID in EDACS/EA. In Conv it has no Using the Menu Button Using the Pre-Programmed Option ButtonReceiving a Call Sending a Call This page intentionally left blank P25 Operation 10 P25 Operation Voice Group Selection Control Knob EMERGENCY/ Home Button Enter key P5470 System Radio Front Panel Display Display Descriptions TRI-COLOR LED Error Messages Call queued for processing GROUP/CHANNEL Selection 10.9.1 P5470 Model10.9.2 P5450 Model Selectable settings Select Telephone Press Digital Voice Operation 11 System Encryption Key Display Group Clear Digital Private Programming Receive Transmit Scanning Trunked Groups 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 Exiting Data Calls Group Calls in P25 ModeTransmitting a Group Call Individual Calls in P25 Mode Emergency Group Calls in P25 ModeReceiving an Emergency Group Call 114 Technical Assistance Warranty Information Technical Assistance Basic Troubleshooting TroubleshootingBattery Warranty 119 Tyco Electronics Wireless Systems Segment