Motorola MCS 2000 User Manual page 115

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LPwr
Menu
MG
Mon/Srch
MPL
Msg
Mute
MS1, MS2, MS3, MS4
One-Touch Buttons
(1T1, 1T2, 1T3, and
1T4)
Page
Toggles the transmitting power from low to high.
Used to pick functionalities which are not programmed into a designated button.
The Direct Message (MG1, MG2, ...) buttons allow instant access to the radio's
Message feature. When a button programmed to MG # is pressed, the radio will
check to see if it is currently in a personality which has Message enabled. If so, it will
transmit the Message number which is specified in the button's Index field. If the
current mode is Conventional, the Message List used will be the Conventional
Message Alias List. Otherwise, the Message Alias List assigned to the current
Trunking Personality will be used. If the personality does not have Message enabled,
no Message will be sent. [1]
The monitor button is valid only for conventional modes. Used to monitor channel
traffic; either take the microphone off-hook or press the MON button momentarily.
MON ON display indicates that the radio is monitoring.
On Coded Squelch modes, this turns off Receive-Coded Squelch operation and
allows monitoring of all the activity on the channel. The busy indicator will also be
illuminated when channel activity is present or the radio is unsquelched.
The search button is valid only on AMSS or SmartZone trunked modes. A momentary press
of the SRCH button will display the current site and its RSSI (Received Signal
Strength Indication) value. A long press of the search button will cause the radio to
attempt to change sites.
Used with the User-Selectable PL feature, also known as Multiple PL (MPL). A short
press displays the name of the currently selected MPL. A long press will allow the
currently selected MPL to be changed via the mode selector. After the radio is
programmed by the RSS, the radio's currently selected MPL will be reset to the first
entry in the MPL List.
Used with the Conventional MDC-1200 Message option and/or the Trunking
Message option to enter or exit the Message function.
Enable/disable keypad beeps.
The Mode Select features (MS1, MS2,...) allow instant access to a specific mode. A
long press of a button programmed for a Mode Select feature, assigns the currently
selected mode to the button. A short press, however, causes the radio to switch from
the currently selected mode to the zone/channel assigned to the Mode Select Button.
The default mode for the Mode Select feature is Zone 1, Channel 1.
A control head or mic/handset button programmed for one-touch button allows
Trunking features such as Status, Message, Private Call, Call Alert and Phone to
operate with the touch of a single button.
When a button is programmed for one-touch Call Alert, Message, and Status,
pressing the control head button will cause the radio to automatically enter the
selected feature and transmit the list member corresponding to one-touch button
index.
When a button is programmed for one-touch Phone, pressing the button will
cause the radio to send a phone request and transmit a pre-programmed phone
list number. The index field indicates which phone list number to transmit.
When a button is programmed for one-touch Selective Call, pressing the button
will cause the radio to enter the Selective Call feature at the list member
corresponding to the one-touch button index.
Note: Pressing a one-touch button while the radio is already in the feature
corresponding to the one-touch button will cause the radio to abort the
feature.
Used with the Conventional MDC-1200 Page option and/or the Trunking Page (Call
Alert) option to select a Page ID and to send a page.
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