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Getting Started (cont.)

MAEPF-22662-B

4 three-position
(ABC) toggle switch

5 indicator LED

6 orange top button

2 mode selector knob

1 on/off/volume control

13 universal
connector

7 side button 1

8 side button 2

9 side button 3
(monitor)

10 push-to-talk
(PTT) switch

12 microphone

14 noise-
cancelling
port

A

B

C

11 display

3 two-position concentric switch

1

3

5

7

13

15

9

11

15 keypad

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MTS 2000 II Radio

Controls, Switches, Indicators, and Connectors

1

On/Off/Volume Control – Turns the radio on and off and adjusts the volume
level.

2

Mode Selector Knob – Selects the operating channel/mode (all radios) or the
dynamic-regrouping position (trunked radios with dynamic regrouping only).

3

Two-Position Concentric Switch – Programable. In SECURENET-equipped
radios, programmed at shipment to select clear ( ) or encrypted
(SECURENET) ( ) transmit operation. In non-SECURENET-equipped radios,
programmed at shipment to turn scanning on or off.

4

Three-Position (A B C) Toggle Switch – Programmable. Trunked radios are
programmed at shipment for zone selection (position A = zones 1—16; B =
zones 17—32; C = zones 33—48); conventional radios are programmed at
shipment to select repeater direct/talkaround (position A = direct; B and C =
talkaround).

5

Indicator LED – Indicates the radio operating status; green/red light-emitting
diode (LED).

6

Orange Top Button – Programmable. Programmed at shipment for
emergency alarm (all radios) and emergency call (trunked radios equipped with
emergency call only).

7

Side Button 1 – Programmable. In SECURENET-equipped radios, pressing this
button and the orange top button at the same time will erase the key.
Programmed at shipment to control the display's backlight.

8

Side Button 2 – Programmable. Trunked radios are programmed at shipment
for telephone interconnect; conventional radios are unprogrammed at
shipment.

9

Side Button 3 (Monitor Button) – Programmable. Trunked radios are
programmed at shipment for call response; conventional radios are
programmed at shipment for radio monitor.

10 Push-To-Talk (PTT) Switch – Engages the transmitter and puts the radio in the

transmit mode.

11 Display – Provides visual information about many of the radio’s features.

12 Microphone Port – Accepts voice input to the radio’s microphone.

13 Universal Connector – Provides access for programming, testing, and

accessory connections.

14 Noise-Cancelling Port – Reduces background noise during transmit.

15 Keypad – Provides control and data interface for many of the radio’s features.

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