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NAME TONE DESCRIPTION
Carrier Control Timer Five short high-pitched
warning tones followed by a
long low-pitched tone.
Sounds if the programmed time for continuous
transmission is exceeded. The transmitter will shut down
shortly after the alert, interrupting communications.
Release and re-key the PTT button to maintain
communications. This will reset the carrier control timer
and turn the trans mit te r b a ck on .
Key Press Alert A short tone. Indicates a key has been pressed. A short low-pitched
tone indicates no action was taken because the key is
not active in the current mode.
Page (P25 T Only) Three high-pitched tones. In P25 trunked mode, if the receiving radio accepts a
page, both the receiving and transmitting radios emit
three high -pi t ched tones.
Out of Range One low pitched. Indicates the radio is in Wide Area Scan. Radio will
periodically beep when in Wide Area Scan.

9.4 MENU

The menu function accesses features that are not available directly from the keypad. The order and
specific number of menu items available is configurable through programming. Upon radio power up, the
menu item at the beginning of the menu list will alway s be displayed first. Subsequent access to the menu
function will return the last menu item that was shown in the display. To enter the menu mode, press
MENU. The ramp control, and CLR are used during the selection process. All of the selection
mode rules previously detailed apply to the menu item selection process with the exception of direct
access. The radio will continue to receive and transmit normally while in the menu function.
A new item is displayed by using the ramp control to scroll through the list in increasing and
decreasing order. The displayed menu item is made active by pressing MENU.
After entering the menu selection mode, the following generic display format will appear.
M E N U
Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Line 1 indicates the radio is in the menu selection mode. Line 2 indicates the menu item (YYYYYYYY)
that is to be viewed or changed (some menu items provide radio information and do not have changeable
parameters).