Audiovox GMRS-1500 Two-Way Radio User Manual


 
TIME OUT TIMER (TOT)
This feature allows the user to limit continuous transmission times (pressing and
holding the PTT button). This feature provides four selectable time out options (OFF, 30/
60/180 seconds) the user can select:
1. From the SETUP mode, press the right menu button eight times; TOT will
appear, with OFF, 30, 60 or 180 flashing.
2. Press the Up or Down Buttons to select the selected time out option,
stopping at the one preferred.
3. Press the Monitor (M) button to confirm your selection; the display returns to
SETUP.
NAME SELECTION OPTION
The name selection option provides the user with the capability of entering an
identification (ID) name into unit memory consisting of eight characters. This name, or
ID (it could also be a number or an alphanumeric combination), once entered, will
appear on the display when the unit is turned on. If no ID is entered, the AUDIOVOX icon
will be spelled out across the eight character positions on the display. To enter an ID
into unit memory, proceed as follows:
1. From the SETUP mode, press the right menu button nine times; NAME will
appear, with OFF or ON flashing.
2. Press the Up or Down button to select the name ON or OFF as desired.
3. If ON is selected, press the right menu button; the current name will appear with
the first character position flashing.
4. While the character position is flashing, press the Up and Down buttons to scroll
through the alphanumeric choices you wish to incorporate into the ID option.
NOTE: In addition to alphanumeric characters, other icons are also available
for use, such as brackets, a + sign, etc.
5. After choosing the first character, press the right menu button to access the
second position; then use the Up and Down buttons, as before, to choose the
desired character.
6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 to incorporate the other seven characters as needed. One
of the available symbols can be used to occupy the unused character positions.
NOTE: This feature will retain the user settings when the batteries are removed and/
or replaced.
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