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6.8  RADIO STATUS ICONS 
Status Icons indicate the various operating characteristics of the radio. The icons show operating modes 
and conditions (see Table 6-2). The location of icons on the display may vary depending on configuration. 
Table 6-2: ICONS and Descriptions 
ICON 
DESCRIPTION 
 
Indicates data registration. 
Volume bars – indicates relative volume 
level. 
 
6.9 DWELL 
DISPLAY 
When not engaged in menu selection, the first two lines of the display default to the user-defined display, 
known as the “dwell display.” The top line indicates the currently selected talk group. The second line 
will display the currently selected profile, caller ID/alias
, received talk group, and current channel name. 
V-TAC mode or V-TAC channel can be displayed as well on V-TAC installations. Press up or down with 
the 
 ramp control to scroll through and view one of these second line options.  
6.10 PERSONALITY 
As illustrated in Figure 6-3, a personality defines the profiles and talk groups available to the user. It is 
the structuring of a collection of profiles and privileges established by the OpenSky network administrator 
to provide the user with a comprehensive set of profiles to communicate effectively with the necessary 
talk groups or individuals. 
Personalities are stored on the network and downloaded over-the-air to the radio. This process is called 
“provisioning.” Provisioning occurs at radio power-up and at user log-in. Each personality can contain up 
to sixteen (16) profiles and each profile can contain up to sixteen talk groups. 
6.10.1 Profiles 
As stated above, each profile can contain up to sixteen (16) talk groups. A profile also defines the radio’s 
emergency behavior. All transmissions are made on the selected talk group (displayed on the top line of 
the dwell display). The user can change the selected talk group to any of the other talk groups within the 
profile. 
                                                            
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 Alias is a logical ID name such as “J_Smith.”  The name corresponds to a user ID such as 003-542-0001. 
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