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More Conventional
Personality Options
From the MAIN MENU, press F4, F6, F3 and then F9 to access this
screen.
The CONVENTIONAL PERSONALITY OPTIONS MENU permits access
to additional features and options to further customize the radio
configuration to your specific communication needs.
Press Tab to select the desired field, or press the desired function key
(F1 - F10). If a field is highlighted, use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to
select the desired choice or value.
Function Key Descriptions
F3 - PREV PERS Accesses the previous personality.
F4 - NEXT PERS Accesses the next personality.
F7 - RAC OPTIONS Brings up a screen which contains RAC-related information specific to
the current personality.
Field Definitions
Personality Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to select the desired Conventional
Personality. The number may also be entered directly.
Note: Refer to the Motorola Radio Catalog Sheets for the
maximum number of personalities allowed for this model.
Smart PTT Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to enable/disable the Smart PTT
function. The radio can inhibit transmission either on detection of a
carrier or on detection of a non-matching PL code. This feature
DFCI
MOTOROLA Radio Service Software Use UP/DOWN Arrows to Select Choice.
MCS Model:
MAIN:CHANGE/VIEW:CONV:PERS:OPTIONS
Personality........1 CONVENTIONAL PERSONALITY OPTIONS
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Smart PTT.......Inhibit On Carrier
Quick Key Override........Enabled
Override Timer (ms)..........500 Rx Emphasis................Enabled
Tx Power Level................High Tx Emphasis................Enabled
Busy LED...................Enabled Tx Deviation...............5.0 KHz
Unmute/Mute Type..........Standard Tx Deviation T/A...........5.0 KHz
Rx Unmute Delay (ms)........2- 100 Channel Spacing..........25.0 KHz
Reverse Burst TOC..........Enabled
Squelch (Fine Tune)..............0 VRM100.....................Enabled
VRM100 High Speed Data...Disabled
User-Selectable PL (MPL)..Disabled
F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10
HELP PREV NEXT RAC EXIT
PERS PERS OPTIONS
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Caution
Be careful when changing parameters on this screen.
System parameter changes can substantially degrade
radio performance if they are not made system-wide.