HARRIS CORPORATION TR-0054-E Manual Do Utilizador

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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. 
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 
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. 
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. 
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. 
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. 
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. 
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. 
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.