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The Guard Channel is the channel scanned by the radio at 50% duty cycle with other scanned
channels in the group.
The Scanned Channels are the channels the radio scans in a current group. If there are no
programmed channels, or no channels are selected in a group, the Scanned Channels buttons are
rectangular and gray. The following
list defines the shape and color of the buttons following channels
and group configuration. Since this manual is printed in black and white, please refer to your
computer screen while reading the following information.
Button Color Configuration
Gray with blue number This channel is programmed, but not selected in the current group.
Green with blue number This channel is programmed and it is also included in the current group.
Yellow with blue number This channel is programmed and selected as guard channel in the
current group.
Note If you select a guard channel, and then change yourselection without canceling,
the first selected guard channel remains included in the group.
Built-in-Test Equipment
The BITE command enables the user to perform radio built in tests. To start the tests, perform one
of the following steps:
x From the Service menu, choose BITE (ALT, S, B). x
On the toolbar, click the BITE button.
Click to select a test option.
Click to start
selected test
Click to close
the window
Test progress bar
Scroll to see BITE test results.
A symbol appears near each test:
9 - Pass
8 - Fail
? - Not Performed (test not performed due
to failure of a related item, or the
tested item did not function in
accordance with test conditions)
Test summary line
Figure 17. BITE Dialog Box
If there is no response from the radio, or the communication parameters (baud rate or
communication ports) are not compatible, a Communication Failure message appears.
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