System And Group/Channel Indicators
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| The SYStem display indicates the number of the |
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| current EDACS, |
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| tem selected. |
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| The GRP (Group) display indicates the number of |
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| the current Group in an EDACS or |
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| tem. The GRP icon is surpressed while operating |
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| from a Conventional System, but the field is still |
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| used to display the Channel selected. |
Status Indicators |
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| TX | The Transmitter flag is on when the radio is trans- | |
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| mitting. |
| BSY | The Channel Busy flag is on when the radio re- | |
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| ceives a call or when a conventional channel is in |
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| use. The flag is also on when transmitting on a |
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| trunked channel. This flag flashes when a call is |
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| queued on a trunked system. |
| BT | The Battery flag is on when the battery power is | |
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| low and needs charging. |
| NO | EDACS - The NO Service flag is used in conjunction | |
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| with the Service flag to indicate no service. The |
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| illumination of both the NO and the SV flag indicates |
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| a no service condition. |
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| the Service flag to indicate an unsuccessful attempt |
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| to access a |
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| both the NO and the SV flag indicates a failed |
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| attempt to access a |
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| CONVENTIONAL - The NO flag remains off at all |
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| times while operating in Conventional mode. |
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