Tyco Electronics M7300 Series User Manual

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An example of the menu item selection process and menu item parameter change is detailed below for the
contrast menu item.

1. Press MENU to enter the menu mode.

2. Press the

ramp control until the display shows:

M E N U

CONTRAST

3. Press MENU. The contrast menu item is activated and the display will be similar to the following:

CNTRST = X

Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y

Line 1 shows the active menu item and its current parameter setting (XXX). Line 2 shows the
currently selected system or group name (YYYYYYYY).

4. The menu item's parameter setting shown in the display can now be changed by using the

ramp control to scroll through the list of parameter values. Once the desired setting is reached, press
MENU to store the value and return to the normal display. For menu items that display radio
information, use

to scroll through a list of informational displays. The menu items are listed in

Table 10-4.

Table 10-4: Menu Item Information

FEATURE

DISPLAY

PARAMETER

SETTINGS

COMMENT

Contrast Adjust

Menu Item:
CONTRAST
Once selected:
CNTRST=

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

Selects the Contrast level.

Radio Revision
Information

Menu item:
REVISION

Informational
displays only
(see radio); no user
selectable settings.

Selects the information display to view.

Phone Call

Menu item:
PHN CALL
Once selected: See
Telephone Interconnect
Call Section

Allows access to the Phone Call Feature.

External Alarm

Menu Item: EXTALARM
Once Selected:
EXTALARM

ON, OFF

EXTALARM replaces the system name on the
display as long as the external alarm feature is
enabled.

Public
Address

Menu item:
PUB ADDR
Once selected:
PA ON or
PA OFF

ON, OFF

Public Address is toggled ON and OFF.

External
Speaker

Menu item:
EXT SPKR
Once selected:
SPKR ON or
SPKR OFF

ON, OFF

External Speaker is toggled ON and OFF.

Encryption Key
Loading

Menu item: KEYLOAD
Once selected:
KEY LOAD BANK = N

Up to 8 banks of 7 keys

Enables the radio to accept the loading of
encryption keys.

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