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To select a channel for scanning toggle the left or right 4-way Navigation Button
until the
desired channel is displayed. Press the "1 dot"
SEL select soft key. The
will appear
in the display indicating this channel is set to scan. To delete a channel from the scan list,
press the "2 dot"
DEL (delete) key. You can select up to 15 channels per System for
scanning. If you exceed 15 selections you will receive an error beep. Press the Home Button
to save your selections and return to normal operation.
NOTE: If you turn on the Scan function and you receive a low tone, and the display indicates
"EMPTY LIST," you have no channels programmed for scan. Turn off the scan switch and
program a scan list.
Emergency Button: When depressed, the Top Orange Button will send an emergency alert
to the Dispatch Center that your channel/talkgroup is assigned to along with your subscriber
unit number. You will be called immediately by Dispatch and asked the nature of your
emergency. If you have hit this button accidentally you must cancel it by holding it for two
seconds, or until the beeping goes away. You will still need to transmit the nature of the
emergency, or the error, to the Dispatcher so he/she can clear the alarm. The
Emergency button is to be used for EMERGENCIES only.
IMPORTANT: ALMR radios are NOT equipped with GPS. This means if you hit the
Emergency button (aside from lots of bells) no one knows your location or what your
emergency is. If you can move and talk, notify dispatch with a voice call and the nature of
your emergency.
Signal Strength and Coverage: There is a signal strength indicator on the display. If you are
out of range the indicator bars will drop to none and the radio will emit a long, repeating beep.
Move your location or try your vehicle radio.
Tone Mute Button: On the menu above there is a MUTE selection. When pressed, this
brings up the option to turn on/off the beep tone when any button is pressed.
Top Side Purple Button: This button turns the Display Lamp on/off.
Side Button #1: Used when someone is privately calling your radio and to monitor a
conventional/simplex channel. To monitor the channel, press and hold the side button #1 as
long as you want to monitor the channel.
Direct operation: The CONV (conventional) channels operate in Conventional/Simplex
mode. That is, local unit to local unit without going through the repeaters. This mode can be
used for local operations like traffic control or training, without tying up a repeater frequency.
Channel 8 in the State and Regional IC Zones is a conventional/simplex channel.
Site Switch:
NOTE: Your radio is programmed to automatically allow you to roam throughout the ALMR
System, much like a cell phone system, without any action on your part. However, there may
be times, such as when a site goes into SITE TRUNKING, when you may wish to have your
radio affiliate with a different repeater site.
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