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Scan / Priority Scan
All channels of the scan list are continously scanned until a signal has been detected.
Then, the scan function pauses on the channel where a signal has been detected
and continues scanning once the signal ends and the Dropout Delay Time has been
expired. Adding to or deleting from the scan list can only be done via the optional
software T-UP32. By default, all channels are added to the scan list. During scanning
the LED blinks slowly green. To stop the scan function, the function key has to be
pushed again. Scanning will not stop automatically once a signal has been detected.
The scan function offers a variety of parameters.
Dropout Delay Time
: Once a signal ends, the radio will remain for a certain time
(1-5s)
on the channel before scanning continues.
TX Dwell Time
: After the end of transmission, the radio will remain on the
(1-5s)
channel before scanning continues.
Priority
: Activates the priority channel function. It is either the
(None/Selected/Fixed)
selected or a fixed channel, which is defined unter Priority
Channel.
Look Back Time A
: If a signal on a non-priority channel been scanned, the
(1-5s)
radio will continously check the priority channel for signals
in certain time intervals
Look Back Time B
: If a signal with a differing CTCSS/DCS code been
(1-5s)
detected on the priority channel, the radio will continously
check the priority channel for signals with the same
CTCSS/DCS code in certain time intervals
For the operation of the PTT key (7) during the active state of the scan function, there
are five options available:
Last Called / Selected / Selected +Talk / Priority / Priority + Talk Back -
for more informations about these settings check Scan Settings.
Reverse
This function is only relevant for the COM versions UHF- and VHF-COM when using
different frequencies for transmission and reception. If activated, the function will re-
verse the tx and rx frequencies.
Talk Around
This function is only relevant for the COM versions UHF- and VHF-COM when using
different frequencies for transmission and reception when operating in repeater mode.
If activated, the function will adapt the tx frequency to the rx frequency. The commu-
nication through the repeater is then disrupted and contact to local radios is possible.
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Check Power
The actual capacity of the battery pack is announced on a scale between 1-10.
Call 1/2
The programmed DTMF call (Call 1/2) will be transmitted. A maximum of 16 DTMF
calls can be programmed. For each channel, two calls can be assigned.
Power Change
Switch between the tx-power High and Low with the power change function.
With the PMR version the values for High and Low are both 500 mW. For the COM
versions the values can be adjusted according to the licence with a max. value of
4 W for UHF and 5 W for VHF.
Alert Key
An alarm tone is transmitted on the frequency and emitted at the own radio. In active
state, all function keys including the PTT key, as well as the channel selector are de-
activated.
To stop the Alert Key function, press the function key again.
VOX
The VOX function is only available when an ear-/microphone is connected to the radio.
To activate/deactivate the VOX function, press the multi function key PF1 (8) for ap-
proximately three seconds. Please note that the VOX function must be activated via
software programming to be available.
These VOX settings are available and have to be programmed via software:
Delay
: once the signal ends, the radio remains in tx mode for the
(0.3-3s)
set delay time
Level
: the sensitivity level determines how strong a signal has to
(1-9)
be, for the the automatic transmission to start. On level 9
the signal can be very weak to trigger the VOX function.
On level 1 the signal has to be very, very strong for the VOX
to start. Pressing the PF2 key for 3 seconds, with activated
VOX function, will anounce the current VOX sensitivity level.
Cancel Operation
: Pressing the PTT key (7) will deactivate the VOX function.
VOX Proceed Tone
: A beep tone will announce each VOX signal transmission.
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