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6. DIAGNOSTIC MODE - Diagnostic mode is provided so that service center personnel can obtain additional infor-
mation in case you experience difficulty and contact them for assistance. Pressing the ‘6' key will bring up a screen
that will provide the needed data.
7. MAIN MENU - Pressing the ‘7' key returns the user to the MAIN MENU as described previously.
8. MORE - Pressing ‘8' also returns the user to the MAIN MENU.
9. EXIT - Pressing ‘9' returns the user to the normal XM.
TIMER 1 ENABLE / DISABLE
This menu is used to enable and disable event timer number 1. It is reached by pressing the ‘TIME’ key once. The ON
time, OFF time, and MEMORY, COUNTRY, or XM channel shown on this menu must be entered using the TIMERS
menu described on page 44. The TIMER 1 ENABLE / DISABLE display appears as shown in the following illustration.
TIMER 1 ENABLE / DISABLE
1. TIMER 1 - This display entry identifies this menu as being associated with Timer 1.
2. START TIME - This shows the time that Timer 1 is set up to turn on when enabled.
3. STOP TIME - This shows the time that Timer 1 is set to turn off when enabled.
4. Memory, Country, or XM channel selected - This menu entry identifies the MEMORY, COUNTRY, or XM chan-
nel which was programmed into Timer 1. This is the frequency that will be received when the Timer 1 on time is
reached.
5. DISABLE - Press the ‘DISABLE’ softkey to disable Timer 1.
6. ENABLE - Press the ‘ENABLE’ softkey to activate Timer 1.
7. TIMER 1 - This display entry will appear when Timer 1 has been enabled. It will be present on all menus and dis-
plays as long as Timer 1 is active. If both Timer 1 and 2 are active, it will read “TIMER 1 2". If neither timer is active,
it will not be visible on any menu.
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TIMER 2 ENABLE / DISABLE
This menu is used to enable and disable event timer number 2. It is reached by pressing the ‘TIME’ key a second
time. The ON time, OFF time, and MEMORY, COUNTRY, or XM channel shown on this menu must be entered using the
TIMERS menu described on page 44. The TIMER 2 ENABLE / DISABLE display appears as shown in the following illus-
tration.
TIMER 2 ENABLE / DISABLE
1. TIMER 2 - This display entry identifies this menu as being associated with Timer 2.
2. START TIME - This shows the time that Timer 2 is set up to turn on when enabled.
3. STOP TIME - This shows the time that Timer 2 is set to turn off when enabled.
4. Memory, Country, or XM channel selected - This menu entry identifies the MEMORY, COUNTRY, or XM chan-
nel which was programmed into Timer 2. This is the frequency that will be received when timer 2 on time is reached.
5. DISABLE - Press the ‘DISABLE softkey to disable Timer 2.
6. ENABLE - Press the ‘ENABLE’ softkey to activate Timer 2.
7. TIMER 2 - This display entry will appear when Timer 2 has been enabled. It will be present on all menus and dis-
plays as long as Timer 2 is active. If both Timer 1 and 2 are active, it will read “TIMER 1 2". If neither timer is active,
it will not be visible on any menu.
LOCAL / GMT TIME SELECT
This menu is used to select whether the clock displayed on all other displays shows time in GMT or Local time. It is
reached by pressing the ‘TIME’ key a third time. Pressing the ‘TIME’ key a fourth time takes the user back to the VFO,
MEMORY, COUNTRY, or XM display, whichever was in use when ‘TIME’ was pressed initially.
LOCAL / GMT TIME SELECT
This menu is used to select whether the clock displayed on all other displays shows time in GMT or Local time. It is
reached by pressing the ‘TIME’ key a third time. Pressing the ‘TIME’ key a fourth time takes the user back to the VFO,
MEMORY, COUNTRY, or XM display, whichever was in use when ‘TIME’ was pressed initially.