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VX-510 OPERATING MANUAL
PRE-PROGRAMMED FUNCTIONS
The function selected by pressing and holding the A or B button more than
2 seconds (but less than 4 seconds) can be customized by dealer program-
ming and your network requirements. A brief explanation of available func-
tions is provided below. However, contact your dealer for details on their
use and operation.
Low Transmit Power
This reduces the power output of your radio to approximately one watt to
conserve battery life, and when full power is not needed to maintain reli-
able communications. “LO” will be displayed at the upper right corner
when enabled.
Alpha Tag
This displays an alpha-numeric channel name , usually describing the chan-
nel, rather than merely displaying a channel number. These may be pro-
grammed to assist you in recognizing channels by name, rather than by
memorizing channel numbers and their assignments.
Talk Around
This feature enables simplex operation on semi-duplex channels: the trans-
mit frequency becomes the same as the receive frequency (regardless of
any programmed offset for the channel).
Note: This feature has no effect on simplex channels.
Channel Group Selection
The 32 available channels in the VX-510 can be organized into 2 groups
with up to 16 channels in each. Pressing and holding this button more than
2 seconds (but less than 4 seconds) lets you select a group for operation.
Channels within each group are selected using the rotary dial.
Optional Accessory
Voice Encryption (FVP-22):
When installed, pressing and holding this button more than 2 seconds (but
less than 4 seconds) will turn on the optional voice encryption unit for
privacy during communications.
ENI (Emergency Numbering Identification) Unit (FTE-19):
When installed, pressing and holding this button more than 2 seconds (but
less than 4 seconds) will turn on the optional ENI Unit, then within 1/2
second, press this button again to transmit the ENI signal.
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