Vertex Standard eVerge EVX-531 User Manual
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s
tatus
s
Et
(EVx-534 & EVx-539)
You can change the 5-tone status code using this
function:
Press, (or press and hold), the assigned PF key to
change the 5-tone status code.
Enter the 5-tone status code directly from the
keypad ([0] - [9] key).
Press the [D] key, The display indicates “- SET -”
briefly and store the new number to the 5-tone
status code.
You may cancel the new setting by pressing
the [C] key. In this case, the display indicates
“- CANCEL -” briefly.
s
tatus
u
p
/d
oWn
(EVx-534 & EVx-539)
Press, (or press and hold), the assigned PF key to
select a 5-tone status code from the pre-defined status
list.
s
tatus
c
hEcK
(EVx-534 & EVx-539)
Press, (or press and hold), the assigned PF key to
check the 5-tone receive status code. When you press
this key, the display will indicate the “Message” cor-
responding to the receive status condition per the pre-
defined status list.
a
dVancEd
o
pEratIon
d
utY
(EVx-534 & EVx-539)
Press, (or press and hold), the assigned PF key to
toggle the Duty function of the 2-tone, 5-tone, or
MDC1200
®
“On” and “Off”.
When the Duty function is set to “On”, the display in-
dicates “DUTY ON” briefly and the user will always
hear (depending on the sub-audio signaling) all traf-
fic on the paging channel. The radio will sound the
paging alert when it receives the programmed 2-tone,
5-tone, or MDC1200
®
.
When the Duty function is set to “Off”, the display
indicates “DUTY OFF” briefly and the user will
NOT hear normal radio traffic on the paging chan-
nel. The radio will sound the paging alert and unmute
only when it receives the programmed 2-tone, 5-tone,
or MDC1200
®
.
Id c
hEcK
(EVx-534 & EVx-539)
This function allows logged ID of the DTMF Signal-
ing or 5-tone Signaling to be reviewed and relayed
(5-tone Signaling only) to a specific station:
Press, (or press and hold), the assigned PF key to
display the logged ID of the DTMF Signaling or
5-tone Signaling.