GME TX3520W User Manual
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on the tX3510s and tX3520s, press and hold the Volume
control to monitor signals on the channel. when you release
the Volume control, silent mode is restored and the radio
will become quiet again.
on the tX3540s briefly press the PWr key.
NOTE:
on the tX3540s you will only have a brief moment to
monitor the channel for signals as holding the PWr key for
more than a few seconds will switch the radio off.
SELECtIVE CALLING
Your radio has a selective calling system known as selcall
that operates like a telephone. Your radio is pre-programmed
with its own unique selcall Identification number. If this
number is called by another radio, your radio will beep to
alert you. If you do not want to hear any other activity while
waiting on a channel, you can select the QuIEt mode. Your
radio will then remain quiet to all incoming signals until your
selcall number is called.
Your radio will allow you to store up to 10 of your most
frequently called selcall numbers in memory and each
number can be labelled for easy identification.
SelCall identification Number
Your radio is factory programmed with its own unique selcall
Identification number (Ident). this number identifies your
radio from others in your area. Your radio’s own selcall Ident
will be displayed for a few seconds to the left of the channel
display when you first turn the radio on. You will need to
make your Ident known to anyone who may need to call you
using selcall.
NOTE:
Although your radio is factory-programmed with a
unique selcall Ident, you can change your Ident to another
number if required (see SelCall Memories on next page).
SelCall ident labels
when storing selcall Idents, you can add labels to each one
to make it easier to identify whose Ident you are recalling. In
addition, if an incoming selcall matches one of your stored
Idents, the label can be displayed instead of the Ident.
to add or display labels, your radio must be in the AlPHA
mode. to switch between AlPHA mode and numErIc mode,
briefly press the F key followed by the alPHa key. ‘AlPHA’
or ‘numEr’ will be displayed briefly to the left of the channel
display to indicate the selected mode.
The QUiET Mode
Your radio can be set to monitor signals on a busy channel
but remain QuIEt unless it receives its own selcall Ident.
In this way, you won’t be disturbed unless someone calls
you. when your selcall Ident is received, the QuIEt mode is
deactivated and an alarm sounds to alert you to the call. You
can then converse normally on the channel. to use the QuIEt
mode, refer to the QuIEt mode section further below.
NOTE:
the QuIEt mode overrides the normal squelch system
to ensure that the radio remains quiet even when the channel
is busy. when QuIEt is set, you may see the icon appear
on the display indicating the channel is being used. However,
unless someone transmits your selcall Ident, nothing will be
heard in the speaker.
You can activate the QuIEt mode on individual channels i.e.
some channels can be set to remain Quiet while others can
remain open to all incoming signals.
USING SELCALL
Entering a SelCall ident
1. Press
Call
.
is displayed, along with the last
selcall Ident. If an AlPHA label
is displayed you will
need to press F then alPHa to switch to numeric mode.
2. Press and hold the Channel
control
(or lVl key) until the
radio beeps. the right-hand digit of the selcall Ident
will flash.
3. rotate the Channel
control
(or press or ) to select
the required number in the flashing digit position.
4. Briefly press the Channel
control
(or lVl key) again to
select the next digit position.
5. repeat steps 3 and 4 to enter all 5 digits as required. the
selcall number is now ready to send.
6. Press and hold Call. A beep will be heard and the radio
will transmit the selcall Ident.
NOTE:
If the call is not sent within 10 seconds of entering
the last Ident digit the call function will time out and the
radio will return to normal mode. to exit the
mode
without sending the selcall briefly press cAll.
Call acknowledge
If your selcall transmission is successful, the radio you called
should respond with an ‘acknowledge’ signal – usually 2
quick beeps. this will confirm to you that the radio you called
is now alerting its user to your signal.
SelCall Memories
Your radio is fitted with one ‘call’ memory and 10 user
programmable selcall memories labelled ‘C0’ to ‘C9’ there is
also one additional location labelled ‘id’.
memory locations ‘C0’ to ‘C9’ are for storing frequently
called selcall Idents. the additional location labelled ‘id’
contains your radio’s own selcall Ident. You should only
select this memory location if you need to change your radio’s
factory programmed selcall Ident.
To Store a SelCall ident in Memory
1. Briefly press Call.
is displayed along with the last
sent selcall Ident.
2. rotate the Channel control clockwise (or press ) to
select the required Ident memory location ‘C0’ to ‘C9’
(or select ‘id’ to change your radios own selcall Ident). If
an AlPHA label is displayed you will need to press F then
alPHa to switch to numeric mode.
3. Press and hold the Channel control (or lVl key) until the
radio beeps. the right-hand digit of the selcall Ident
will flash.
4. rotate the Channel control (or press or ) to select
the required number in the flashing digit position.
5. Briefly press the Channel control (or lVl key) again to
select the next digit position.
6. repeat steps 4 and 5 to enter all 5 digits as required.
7. now press and hold the Channel control (or lVl key).
the entire Ident will flash for a few seconds then the radio
will beep as the new Ident is stored.