Anatomy Of A Screen - Motorola MCS 2000 User Manual

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Anatomy of a
Screen
The only difference between a menu and a screen lies in the contents
of the working area.
MOTOROLA Radio Service Software
MCS
Model:
MAIN:CHANGE/VIEW:CONV:PERS
Personality........1
Receive Only..............Disabled
Direct / Talkaround........Enabled
Time Out Timer..........3-
Scan List.....................None
Hot Keypad................Disabled
Phone Operation..........Unlimited
Frequency (MHz)
Squelch Type
Code
DPL Invert
F1
F2
F3
HELP
ADD
PREV
NEXT
PERS
PERS
PERS
The working area of a screen contains a list of programmable features
called "fields" the values in which can be selected or changed using the
arrow, Tab or Return keys. On some screens, there are features that can
be selected for each individual channel or mode; these features are
selected on a mode-by-mode basis. On other screens, there are features
that can be selected for all modes of the radio (referred to as "radio-
wide" features). And still other screens list those features that perform
specific RSS functions such as servicing the radio or printing
personality data.
Use UP/DOWN Arrows to Select Type.
CONVENTIONAL PERSONALITY
------------------------
Signalling.................
MDC System #...................1
60
PTT ID..................Disabled
Receive
Transmit
136.06250
136.01250
CSQ
Disabled
F4
F5
F6
F7
DELETE
MDC
PERS
OPTIONS OPTIONS OPTIONS
MDC
Direct
136.06250
Disabled
F8
F9
F10
PHONE
MORE
EXIT
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