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Chapter 7: Icon Indications
Icon
Name
Indoor Location
Suspended
Secure Operation
Encryption Off
SIM End-to-End
Encryption in TMO
SIM End-to-End
Encryption in DMO
SDS End-to-End
Encryption
Unread (New)
WAP Message
Keys Locked
Non-Secured Call
in TMO
Non-Secured Call
in DMO
Non-formatted SD
Card
USB Connected
Bluetooth Connec-
ted
Bluetooth Discon-
nected
Remote Control
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Description
Indicates that Indoor Location operation is temporarily suspen-
ded.
Solid – Your radio is operating in a secure channel.
Blinking – Your radio is receiving an encrypted voice call.
Blinking – SIM Card End-to-End Encryption is disabled in DMO
and TMO.
SIM Card End-to-End Encryption is enabled in TMO.
SIM Card End-to-End Encryption is enabled in DMO. Numbers 1
and 2 indicate the selected type of DMO encryption keys.
A Short Data Service (SDS) message or message recipient ad-
dress is encrypted.
In High Security mode, when your radio only processes encryp-
ted information. This icon is always visible when you are in the
messages menu such as Inbox.
You have not entered WAP Box since the last WAP message
received.
Blinking – The priority is high.
Indicates that keys are locked.
Blinking – Air encryption is not available when your radio is in
TMO and attempts to connect to a gateway.
Blinking – Air Encryption is not available when your radio is in
DMO. This icon appears after you press the PTT button.
Solid – The microSD card is not formatted at all, formatted
incorrectly, or damaged.
Blinking – The microSD card is being formatted.
Your radio is connected to the computer through a USB cable.
This icon is visible only in Mass Storage mode.
Bluetooth is enabled and at least one device is connected to your
radio.
Solid – Bluetooth is enabled but no devices are connected to
your radio.
Blinking – Bluetooth is enabled and your radio is in the Dis-
coverable Mode or connecting to a remote device.
Your radio is being remotely controlled and some commands are
being executed in the background. For example, your radio is
being controlled by special SDS messages or triggered to send a
GNSS location report.

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