Legacy Car Audio ML3245 Radio User Manual


 
If you choose the Scan Set setting, your choices include:
SSCCAANN MMOODD,, SSCC SSPPEEEEDD,, SSCC DDEELLAAYY
and
LLOOCCKK BBAACCKK
.
(Scan Mode, Scan Speed, Scan Delay and Lookback). You can toggle between these settings with the up
or down buttons. When the desired setting appears on screen, press the MODE button to select. If you
select
SSCCAANN MMOODDEE
, your choices will include:
NNSSCCAANN TTXX,, PPSSCCAANN TTXX,, PPSSLL SSCCAANN
and
PP--CCHH TTXX ..
(Normal Scan
Transmit, Priority Scan Transmit, Priority Select Scan and Priority Only TX Scan). You can toggle
between these settings with the up or down buttons. When the desired setting appears on screen, press
the MODE button to select. The radio will save your selection, and return to standby mode.
If you select the Scan Speed setting, you will need to choose the scan speed time, from 50 milliseconds to
500 milliseconds. Use the up or down buttons to select the desired speed, then the MODE button to select.
The radio will save your selection and return to standby mode. Example of display:
SSCCPP 5500
.
NOTE: Scan speed time is the amount of time that scan stays on a channel (when there is no signal)
before moving to the next channel on the scan list.
If you select the Scan Delay setting, you will need to choose the scan delay time, from 1 seconds to 30
seconds. Use the up or down buttons to select the desired time, then the MODE button to select. The
radio will save your selection and return to standby mode. Example of display:
SSCCDD 3300
.
NOTE: Scan delay time is the standby time to remain on the channel after the receiving signal stops or
after transmitting.
If you select the Lookback setting, you will need to choose the desired lookback frequency time, from 1
second to 10 seconds. Use the up or down buttons to select the desired time, then the MODE button to
select. The radio will save your selection and return to standby mode. Example of display:
LLCCTT 1100
.
NOTE: In Priority Scan mode, Lookback time is the interval time to check the Priority Channel when the
radio receives a signal on a non-priority channel.
If you choose the Priority Scan setting, your choices include Priority Scan On or Off settings. You can
toggle between these settings with the up or down buttons. When the desired setting appears on the
display, press the MODE button to select. If you choose the On setting, use the up or down buttons to
select your desired Priority Scan channel, then the MODE button to select. The radio will save your On or
Off setting, and return to standby mode.
Example of display:
PPRRIICCHH--3322
.
NOTE: In the Priority Scan setting mode, if the MODE or P-T-T buttons are pressed, Priority Scan will be
disabled and the radio will return to standby mode.
If you choose the TX Delay setting, your choices include On or Off settings. You can toggle between
these settings with the up or down buttons. When the desired setting appears on the display, press the
MODE button to select. The radio will save your selection and return to standby mode. Example of
display:
TTDDLLYY OONN
.
NOTE: The TX Delay setting is used to remove the squelch tail from the receiving radio by creating a
CTCSS turn-off (no tone) for 180 milliseconds after TX is completed.
If you choose the Clear To Talk setting, your choices include On or Off settings. You can toggle
between these settings with the up or down buttons. When the desired setting appears on the display,
press the MODE button to select. The radio will save your selection and return to standby mode. Example
of display:
CCTTII OONN
.
NOTE: If you select On, the radio issues a beep tone when pressing the P-T-T button, letting you know
that speaking may begin.
If you choose the Roger Beep setting, your choices include On or Off settings. You can toggle between
these settings with the up or down buttons. When the desired setting appears on the display, press the
MODE button to select. The radio will save your selection and return to standby mode.
An example of the Roger Beep display:
RRGGDDPP OONN
.
NOTE: If you select On, the radio issues a beep tone after TX is completed to confirm the transmission
has finished.
If you choose the 2 Tone Alarm setting, your choices include On or Off settings. You can toggle
between these settings with the up or down buttons. When the desired setting appears on the display,
press the MODE button to select. The radio will save your selection and return to standby mode.
An example of the 2 Tone Alarm display:
AALLMM OONN
.
NOTE: If you select On, the radio issues an alarm tone after a 2 tone signal is decoded and RX carrier is
no longer present if a call is received during the alarm. The alarm will stop until the call is gone. Once the
RX signal is no longer present, the alarm will continue until the 2 tone decode is reset by pressing the AUX
button for 3 seconds.
If you choose the Microphone Hook setting, your choices include On or Off settings. You can toggle
between these settings with the up or down buttons. When the desired setting appears on the display,
press the MODE button to select. The radio will save your selection and return to standby mode.
An example of the Microphone Hook display:
HHOOOOKK OONN
.
NOTE: If you select On, the Microphone hub will not require ground to activate privacy tones.
If you choose the Microphone Hook setting Off, the Hook Scan setting will appear, your choices include
On or Off settings. You can toggle between these settings with the up or down buttons. When the
desired setting appears on the display, press the MODE button to select. The radio will save your
selection and return to standby mode.
An example of the Hook Scan display:
HHSSCCNN OONN
.
NOTE: If you select Microphone Hook setting Off, the Microphone hub will require ground to activate
privacy tones if microphone hub is removed from ground privacy tones are defeated and the radio will
operate in carrier squelch mode. If you select Hook scan On, your radio will continue to scan with the
microphone hub not grounded in carrier squelch mode.
If you choose the Audio Compander setting, your choices include On or Off settings. You can toggle
between these settings with the up or down buttons. When the desired setting appears on the display,
press the MODE button to select. The radio will save your selection and return to standby mode.
An example of the Audio Compander display:
AA--CC OONN
.
NOTE: If you select On, the audio quality between wide and narrow band channels will be the same.
For quick reference, the next few pages detail the System Option Menu, sub-menus and their settings.
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System Option Setting Beep Tone Beep On/Off
Vox On/Off
Level 1
~
Level 3
TOT On
TOT Off
1
~
990 sec
Vox Option
Vox Sensitivity
Time Out Timer
Penalty On
Penalty Off
1
~
100 secTOT Penalty
Busy Lock On/OffBusy Lock
Marked Idle On/OffMarked Idle
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