HARRIS CORPORATION M7200VTAC 사용자 설명서
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If the radio is operating properly but side tones are not heard when the menu buttons are pressed, the side
tones are probably turned off. To turn them back on, access the “Side Tone” menu and select a setting
other than “off.”
tones are probably turned off. To turn them back on, access the “Side Tone” menu and select a setting
other than “off.”
Use the following procedure set side tone level:
1. Use
to cycle through the menu until the “Side Menu” appears in the bottom line of the
display.
2. Use
to change to the desired level (Off, Low, Medium, and High). To turn side tones
completely off, use the “Off” setting.
6.20 CHANGE OPERATING MODE
1. Use
to cycle through the menu until the “Mode Menu” appears in the bottom line of the
display.
2. Use
to choose an available mode. Press
MENU
and confirm (Y/N) with
and
MENU
again.
3. Press the
MENU
button to confirm.
6.21 RECEIVING AND TRANSMITTING VOICE CALLS
As soon as the radio completes the startup/log-on/provision/self-test sequence and registers on the
OpenSky network, voice calls from talk groups in the active profile will be audible.
OpenSky network, voice calls from talk groups in the active profile will be audible.
6.21.1
Receiving a Voice Call
No action is required to receive a voice call. The display responds to incoming voice calls as follows:
• If the dwell display is set to received talk group/caller ID/alias, the display indicates either the User
ID of the incoming caller, if available, or the talk group’s name. If the selected talk group matches the
receive talk group, caller ID/alias is displayed. Otherwise, the talk group (name) is displayed.
receive talk group, caller ID/alias is displayed. Otherwise, the talk group (name) is displayed.
• If the dwell display is not set to received talk group, the display indicates the data appropriate to those
displays, but provides no indication as to the identity of the incoming caller.
Refer to Section 6.25 for detailed information on talk group scanning. Refer to Section 6.30 for detailed
information regarding sending and receiving encrypted calls.
information regarding sending and receiving encrypted calls.
6.21.2
Transmitting a Voice Call
Transmit a voice call as follows:
1. Turn the radio on.
2. If required, log-in to the network using a user ID and password. See Section 6.4 beginning on page 16
as necessary.
3. Select the desired talk group for transmitting on.
4. Depress and hold the Push-to-Talk (PTT) button on the hand-held microphone, pause for a moment,
and then speak normally. For maximum clarity, hold the microphone approximately 1 ½ inches from
the mouth and do not shout or whisper into it. If the call is queued by the network, wait for the grant
tone to sound before speaking.
the mouth and do not shout or whisper into it. If the call is queued by the network, wait for the grant
tone to sound before speaking.
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