HARRIS CORPORATION TR-0054-E Manual Do Utilizador
MM-013994-001, Rev. Ap1
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9.11
QUICK KEYS (P7370 ONLY)
Quick Keys are a two-button sequence that provides the user with quick access to certain menu items.
Quick Keys function as a toggle for these menu items.
Quick Keys function as a toggle for these menu items.
Table 9-6: Quick Key Sequence
QUICK
KEYS
FUNCTION
1#
Transition to ECP mode
If ECP code is not loaded in the radio, “No App” appears in the display
If ECP code is not loaded in the radio, “No App” appears in the display
2#
Toggles Stealth Mode On/Off
3#
Toggles Scan Mode On/Off
(Normal/Fixed, see details below)
• If the Scan Mode is Normal when the Scan Mode is toggled Off, the Scan Mode will be
Normal when toggled On again.
• If the Scan Mode is Fixed when the Scan Mode is toggled Off, the Scan Mode will be
Fixed when scan mode is toggled On again.
• If the Scan Mode is Off when the radio boots up, the Scan Mode will be Normal when
Scan Mode is toggled On.
4#
Lights/Tones On/Off
Pressing 4# turns the TX/RX LEDs, Backlight, and Side Tones On/Off.
If any of the TX/RX LEDs, Backlight, and/or Side Tones are On, and this quick key sequence
is used, then all of the TX/RX LEDs, Backlight, and Side Tones are turned Off.
If the radio is in Stealth mode, this quick key is disabled since the user is not able to turn on
the light/tones in stealth mode.
Pressing 4# turns the TX/RX LEDs, Backlight, and Side Tones On/Off.
If any of the TX/RX LEDs, Backlight, and/or Side Tones are On, and this quick key sequence
is used, then all of the TX/RX LEDs, Backlight, and Side Tones are turned Off.
If the radio is in Stealth mode, this quick key is disabled since the user is not able to turn on
the light/tones in stealth mode.
6#
XCOV & XCOV-TG Attach/Detach
This quick key sequence is used to manually connect to a V-TAC. When attaching to a
V-TAC, the radio’s programming determines whether to attach to the V-TAC in XCOV or
XCOV-TG mode.
This quick key sequence is used to manually connect to a V-TAC. When attaching to a
V-TAC, the radio’s programming determines whether to attach to the V-TAC in XCOV or
XCOV-TG mode.
1.
If the user attaches to a V-TAC manually, using the *61# or *62# command sequence, the
radio is understood to be attached and this quick key sequence will detach the radio from
the VTAC.
radio is understood to be attached and this quick key sequence will detach the radio from
the VTAC.
2.
If the user detaches manually from a V-TAC using the *60# command sequence, the radio
is understood to be detached and this quick key sequence will attach the radio to a VTAC.
is understood to be detached and this quick key sequence will attach the radio to a VTAC.
3.
At bootup, the radio is understood to be detached from a VTAC. If a radio automatically
attaches to a VTAC, the radio is still understood to be detached from a VTAC and will
attempt to attach to a VTAC.
attaches to a VTAC, the radio is still understood to be detached from a VTAC and will
attempt to attach to a VTAC.
4.
If a radio manually attaches to a VTAC and then is automatically detached from a VTAC, the
radio is still understood to be attached to a VTAC and will attempt to detach from a VTAC.
radio is still understood to be attached to a VTAC and will attempt to detach from a VTAC.
9.12
LOCK/UNLOCK THE KEYPAD
1. Press and hold the
button.
2. While holding the
button, press the button on the side of the radio.
9.13 DUAL-TONE
MULTI-FREQUENCY (P7370 ONLY)
Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency (DTMF) is the system used by touch-tone telephones. DTMF assigns a
specific tone frequency to each key so a microprocessor can easily identify its activation. This allows for
specific tasks such as entering a user ID and password, or selective calling.
specific tone frequency to each key so a microprocessor can easily identify its activation. This allows for
specific tasks such as entering a user ID and password, or selective calling.