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MAIN MENU 1 - CURRENT MODE 2 - DATABASE OPTIONS 3 - SET PRESETS S/G M/Z D/D P/N X/E STEP 2. Press the (P/N) ↓ switch until cursor is flashing over number 3, then press the ENTER (X/E)↓ switch to activate the preset submenu. With cursor flashing over the number 1, press the ENTER (X/E)↓ switch to activate the preset submenu. MAIN MENU 1 - CURRENT MODE 2 - DATABASE OPTIONS 3 -SET PRESETS S/G M/Z D/D P/N X/E SET PRESETS 1 – SET MODE PRESETS 2 – 5-K SERVICE 3 – 25K SERVICE S/G M/Z D/D P/N X/E STEP 3. Rotate the selector control knob to move through available selections, or select numeric value using the (D/D) ↑ number switch to change the numeric value and the (X/E) ↓ to accept the number. Press the ENTER (X/E)↓ switch to save choice in the non-volatile memory. SET MODE PRESET LOS-P01 Sq- -39 TK 01 AM VINSN V16K R378.050 T378.050 GUARD: OFF NORMAL Tpwr 43 dbm STEP 4. After setting all desired presets; press the ESCAPE/ENTER ↑(X/E) switch twice to proceed to the main menu. MAIN MENU 1 - CURRENT MODE 2 - DATABASE OPTIONS 3 - SET PRESETS S/G M/Z D/D P/N X/E STEP 5. Press the ENTER (X/E)↓ switch to return to the current operating mode. 8. Brightness Adjustment STEP 1. Press MODE (M/G)↑. The display shows the CI mode menu. F-5

STEP 2. Rotate selector control knob to select BRIGHTNESS and press ENTER (ENT) ↓ F-6 CI MENU CMD: BRIGHTNESS ENT STEP 3. Rotate the selector knob to brighten or dim the display. Press the EXIT switch up or down to save the brightness setting and return to the CI mode menu. Press the NVG or NORM switch up or down to apply or remove the NVG brightness delta respectively. CI MENU BRIGHTNESS NVG NORM EXIT STEP 4. Press the EXIT switch up or down to deactivate brightness menu. STEP 5. The display returns to the main CI mode menu. CI MENU CMD: SAVE PRESETS ENT STEP 6. To return to radio operating menu, rotate selector control knob to select CONTROL RT and press ENTER. (ENT) ↓. CI MENU CMD: CONTROL RT ENT STEP 7. The radio returns to the main menu with cursor flashing over number 1. Press the ENTER (X/E)↓ switch to return to the current operating mode. 9. LOS Operations a. Preset operation. MAIN MENU 1 - CURRENT MODE 2 - DATABASE OPTIONS 3 - SET PRESETS S/G M/Z D/D P/N X/E

MAIN MENU<br />

1 - CURRENT MODE<br />

2 - DATABASE OPTIONS<br />

3 - SET PRESETS<br />

S/G M/Z D/D P/N X/E<br />

STEP 2. Press the (P/N) ↓ switch until cursor is flashing over number 3, then press<br />

the ENTER (X/E)↓ switch to activate the preset submenu. With cursor flashing over the<br />

number 1, press the ENTER (X/E)↓ switch to activate the preset submenu.<br />

MAIN MENU<br />

1 - CURRENT MODE<br />

2 - DATABASE OPTIONS<br />

3 -SET PRESETS<br />

S/G M/Z D/D P/N X/E<br />

SET PRESETS<br />

1 – SET MODE PRESETS<br />

2 – 5-K SERVICE<br />

3 – 25K SERVICE<br />

S/G M/Z D/D P/N X/E<br />

STEP 3. Rotate the selector control knob to move through available selections, or<br />

select numeric value using the (D/D) ↑ number switch to change the numeric value and<br />

the (X/E) ↓ to accept the number. Press the ENTER (X/E)↓ switch to save choice in the<br />

non-volatile memory.<br />

SET MODE PRESET<br />

LOS-P01 Sq- -39<br />

TK 01 AM VINSN V16K<br />

R378.050 T378.050<br />

GUARD: OFF<br />

NORMAL Tpwr 43 dbm<br />

STEP 4. After setting all desired presets; press the ESCAPE/ENTER ↑(X/E) switch<br />

twice to proceed to the main menu.<br />

MAIN MENU<br />

1 - CURRENT MODE<br />

2 - DATABASE OPTIONS<br />

3 - SET PRESETS<br />

S/G M/Z D/D P/N X/E<br />

STEP 5. Press the ENTER (X/E)↓ switch to return to the current operating mode.<br />

8. Brightness Adjustment<br />

STEP 1. Press MODE (M/G)↑. The display shows the CI mode menu.<br />

F-5

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