Tyco Electronics M7200 用户手册

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6.24.1 Lock Out a Talk Group 
1.  Use 
 to scroll through the menu until “LockOutMenu” appears in the bottom line of the 
display. The name of a talk group in the currently active profile will appear in the top line. 
2.  Use 
 to scroll through the list of talk groups, if any, until the desired talk group for lock out 
appears in the top line of the display.  
3.  Press the 
MENU
 button to lockout the displayed talk group. A less than symbol (<) appears next to the 
talk group’s name. 
4.  Repeat steps 2 and 3, as needed, to lockout additional talk groups. 
The dwell display will re-appear a few seconds after button presses end. 
While scrolling through talk groups in the active profile, the only talk groups that appear in the 
“LockOutMenu” are those in the active profile. 
6.24.2 Unlock a Talk Group 
1.  Use 
 to scroll through the menu until “LockOutMenu” appears in the bottom line of the 
display. The name of a talk group in the currently active profile will appear in the top line. 
2.  Use 
 to scroll through the list of talk groups, if any, until the talk group desired for unlocking 
appears in the top line of the display. A less-than symbol (“<”) appears next to the name of a talk 
group that is currently locked out. 
3.  Press the 
MENU
 button to unlock the talk group. The less-than symbol (“<”) next to the name of the 
talk group disappears. The dwell display appears as soon as the radio acknowledges the selection. 
6.24.3 Caution Regarding Profile Changes 
A talk group’s lock out status does not survive a change of profile. If after locking out talk groups in the 
current profile and then selecting a new profile, all talk groups that were previously locked are 
automatically unlocked. 
Compare options before changing to another profile. If the user’s goal can be achieved by temporarily 
assigning priority talk group status to a talk group, it could be possible to avoid having to lock out the 
same talk groups again in a new profile. 
6.25 SCANNING 
Three scanning modes are available for the radio, but only one can be active at any time. Changing the 
scanning mode changes the way the radio scans voice calls for all of profiles in the radio personality, no 
matter which profile is or becomes active. 
As described in Table 6-5, the choice of scanning mode changes the span of communications with all the 
talk groups in the radio’s profiles, but does not affect interaction with the talk groups. 
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