Azden PCS-6000H Instruction Manual page 6

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(8) Reverse Mode Indicator (REV): This indicator is lit when the reverse operation mode is in
use. (See: Reverse mode operation Page 7)
(9) Low Power Indicator (LOW): When the transmitter output is set at low power (5W—
PCS—6000/IOW—PCS—6000H), this indicator comes on. In the high power mode (25W
— PCS60OO/45W — PCS—6000H), this indicator is not lit.
(10)Signal Indicator (S/RE): This indicator shows the relative incoming signal strength in the
receive mode, and the relative transmitter output power in the transmit mode. (Note: Even
in high power transmit mode, it is possible that not all of the indicators will come on. This
may happen if the antenna SWR is high.)
(11)Hold Indicator (HOLD): This indicator tells you that scanning is in the HOLD mode. In
this scan mode, scanning will stop at any occupied channel and will resume in either about
3 seconds or 6 seconds after the signal disappears. If the~ HOLD scan is not lit, the unit is
in the DELAY scan mode. In this mode, scanning will stop at any occupied channel and
then resume after 6 seconds irrespective of signal condition. For the HOLD mode and
DELAY mode switchover, refer to "How To Program
(12)Transmit Indicator (TX): This indicator lights up when the PTT switch is depressed,
indicating that the unit is in the transmit mode.
(13)Priority Indicator (PRI): This indicator lights up to tell you that the unit is in the priority
mode. (See Priority at page 12
(14)Frequency Indicator
(15)Tone Indicator (TONE): This indicator lights up to tell you that either tone encoder or tone
decoder i
activated for use with an optional tone decoder when built in or both tone
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encoder and decoder are made activated. More specifically, see the table below as regards
the 'TONE' indicator vs. tone encoder/decoder, keyboard tone switch and tone squelch
switch.
TONE
Encoder
x
x
o
o
o: pro—programmed—in
(16)Busy Indicator (BUSY): This indicator lights up when the unit is receiving signals over
squelch threshold level, indicating that a channel is in use.
(17) Memory Address Indicator: This unit has two memory banks, A and B, each of which has
ten (l0) memories, indicating the memory address in use by 0ch to 9ch.
(18)Memory Bank Indicator: When memory bank A is selected, this indicator shows A and
when bank B is selected, this indicates B. When both A and B are indicated, the blinking
bank is selected, connecting A and B banks in series and enabling you to call 20 channel
frequencies continuously and or scan 20 channels.
'TONE' Indicator
Decoder
Tone Switch
x
x
o
x
x
o
o
o
—5—
T.SQ Switch
x
x
x
o
o=Switch 'On'

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