Tyco Electronics P5300 Two-Way Radio User Manual


 
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Alpha-numeric character entry is the function of most of the P5300 keypad keys in the OpenSky mode of
operation. In addition, the
(*) and (#) keys are also available. The function of each key is
described in Table 7-1 and the following section.
Table 7-1: P
5300 Front Keypad Functions
KEY FUNCTION
Primary function: Acts much as an “enter” button to activate a selection.
Secondary function: While in the “dwell display,” press repeatedly to scroll through
and view status display (on 2
nd
line) for current profile, caller, received talk group, and
channel.
Scrolls thru available menu items (see Table 8-4).
(P5350 only)
In EDACS and Conventional Analog modes, Adds/Deletes selected groups or channels
from SCAN list of the currently selected system. Currently undefined in OTP.
(P5350 only)
In EDACS and Conventional Analog modes, toggles SCAN operation ON and OFF.
Currently undefined in OTP.
(P5350 only)
In EDACS and Conventional Analog modes, activates one of any programmable
software options selected during the PC programming, including: high/low TX power
and talkaround. Currently undefined in OTP.
(P5370 Only)
These keys function much as a typical DTMF telephone pad 0-9, *, and # keys; and
are used to place telephone interconnect and individual (unit-to-unit) calls.
They can also be used to enter passwords for logging into the OpenSky network, if not
pre-configured for automatic registration at power-up.
(P5370 Only)
Initiates OpenSky functions (log in, log out, selective call, telephone interconnect
call, etc.). See page 41 for additional information. It is also used as an escape or to
clear an entry (som
ething like backspace, but it clears everything and not only the last
digit/character).
(P5370 Only)
Used in conjunction with alpha-numeric keys for passwords and OpenSky
functions. See page 41 for additional information.