Busy lockout, Mark idle, Tx delay – Muratec SL1000 User Manual

Page 14: Emergency, Monitor, Tot (time out timer), Hi / low rf power, English, Dealer programmable features

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User Manual

SL1000

Page 14

English

Dealer programmable features

Busy Lockout

The busy lock out feature Busy Channel Lockout – ON: Upon PTT being pressed, if carrier is

present, the radio will not transmit and an audible alert tone will be heard.
Busy Channel Lockout – OFF: Upon PTT being pressed, the radio will transmit regardless of the

presence of carrier.

Mark Idle

Marked Idle enabled: Can only be enabled if Busy Channel Lockout is ON. If the Busy Channel

Lockout is on and carrier is detected, the radio permits transmit if the RX squelch option is valid.

TX Delay

TX Delay is the delay time TX delay time when transmit. Eliminates squelch tails for SAT

transmissions by removing the SAT tone for approximately 200mS before the end of the

transmission. Increments of 1 second 1-30 seconds

Emergency

Emergency function is initiated when the upper orange side button is pressed and held for two

to three seconds; a pre-programmed sequence is sent, followed by a five seconds of audible

tones. The emergency feature can also be programmed to transmit on either a user defined

channel or the current channel.

Monitor

Monitor can be initiated by pressing the middle side button (monitor), the user can override the

programmed squelch operation and un-mute the speaker on the selected channel. Not only will
activity on that frequency be heard but ‘white noise’ will also be heard. When the user releases

the Monitor key, the radio will resume programmed squelch operation.

TOT (Time Out Timer)

Once the TOT has been enabled, the PTT Timer can be set from 10 – 2000 seconds with 10

second increments, which is the permitted time for a sustained transmission.
TOT Penalty The penalty timer restricts transmission for a set programmed time after the PTT

timer has expired, to allow a cool off period for the transmitter. The settings are from 1 – 100
seconds in 1 second increments.

Hi / Low RF Power

If programmed a short press of the lower option key can toggle the transmit output power
between High and Low.
Each channel can be programmed via the PC programmer to be high or low power. The power

can also be changed by the user to high-power output 5 Watts, and a low-power output, 1 Watt.

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