Tyco Electronics P5200 사용자 설명서

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8.5  TRI-COLOR LED 
 
 
Figure 8-3: Tri-Color LED 
The Tri-Color LED changes color to indicate radio status and is visible from both the front and top of the 
radio (see Figure 8-3). The LED can be turned On or Off via the “Status LED” menu option. 
Green:  
Receiving. 
Red:  
Transmitting. 
Orange: 
If the LED is flashing rapidly, the radio is receiving an emergency call. If the LED is 
flashing every ½ second, the selected talk group is in the emergency state (although not 
transmitting). If the selected talk group is in the emergency state, an asterisk will be 
displayed next to the talk group name. 
8.6  LOG IN TO THE NETWORK 
Login occurs either automatically (auto registration) if the radio has a valid registration or, if enabled and 
authorized for encryption (P7200 only), requires the user to enter a User ID and password. 
If encryption is enabled (P7200 only) and authorized on the radio, the user will be prompted to “Pls 
Login” with the *1 login command, a User ID, and password. 
1.  Press *1 (Login command). 
2.  Enter the full 10-digit User ID. 
3.  Press the # key. 
4.  Enter the password.  
•  If the radio is configured for alpha-numeric passwords and the password has consecutive 
duplicate numbers (“MES33” for example), enter # between the consecutive duplicate numbers 
so the radio will not interpret the entry as a letter (“D” in this example). 
•  If the radio is configured for numeric-only passwords, do not enter # between duplicated 
numbers. 
5.  Press the # key twice. 
The User ID may be remembered from the previous log-in. Refer to Section 8.7 for further details 
regarding log off commands. The password will be established before the radio is put into operation. 
Contact the local OpenSky network administrator for more information. 
 
If necessary, contact radio system administration personnel for log-in assistance and/or 
radio-specific log in instructions.