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FIELD DEFINITIONS:
Alert Tones
Enables or disables all of the alert tones for the radio. Factory default is Enabled.
Min Alert Tone Volume
Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to select the Minimum Alert Volume level the radio will use. If the volume pot
setting is above this level, then the actual volume setting will be used. Otherwise, the minimum alert tone
volume will be used. Valid entries are 0 to 255. Factory default is 128.
Alert Tone Volume Offset
Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to select the Alert Tone Volume Offset the radio will use.
The Alert Tone Volume Offset is the value to raise or lower the volume of an alert tone in reference to the
current user selected volume. The alert tone offset can range from -24db to +24db with steps of 1.5db.
The default is -12db.
Self Test Alert Tone
When enabled, an alert tone beep will sound each time the radio is turned on and the self-test is complete.
Factory default is Disabled.
Low Battery Tx Chirp
Enables the low battery alert tone. A chirp (beep) will be heard immediately after the PTT switch on the radio is
released, when a low battery condition is detected during transmit. Factory default is Enabled.
Low Battery Standby Chirp (sec)
This determines the length of time between the low battery alert chirps. Valid entries are from Disabled, 30 to
930 seconds in increments of 30. This field allows direct values to be entered (in increments of 30) or values
can be selected by using the up/down arrow keys. Factory default is 60 seconds.
Selecting Disabled will prevent the radio from sounding alarms when the radio is idle. The low battery alarm will
still sound after transmitting if the Low Battery Tx Chirp field is Enabled.
Low Battery LED
When this field is enabled, the red Tx LED will flash when a low battery condition is detected and the radio is
transmitting. Factory default is Enabled.
Out of Range
This field determines how the radio will indicate an Out of Range condition on a trunked system. When the
radio can no longer communicate with the base, the radio will give an Out of Range alert tone, display an Out of
Range message, or both. This feature can be disabled by setting the value to No Indication.
The factory default is No Indication.
Channel Change ID
Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to enable the Channel Change ID field. Enabling this field allows access to the
CCID Registration field located on the CONVENTIONAL PERSONALITY OPTIONS screen [F4F6F3F9].
The factory default is Disabled.
CCID Delay Timer
To set the value for this field, use the UP/DOWN arrow keys or enter directly. This field determines the length of
time the radio must be idle on a zone/channel before the Channel Change ID is transmitted.
Valid entries are 0-8.0 sec in 0.5 sec increments. The factory default is 2 sec.
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