3.6 Transmitting/ Receiving 483.7 Viewing the Receive History (Stack) 49Configuring the Display Order of Data inStack Mode (Stack Order) 54Enabling the Storage of Redundant Data(Repeated Calls Stack) 54Displaying the Caller ID when Displayinga Message (Caller ID for Message) 54Displaying the Receive Channel(Channel Name (Message Display)) 55Stack Procedure of the Receive History(Old Message Overwrite) 55Caller ID Stack 56Time Stamp 57Message Memory 57Clear Caller ID Stack on Reply 573.8 Operating the Transceiver in Each Mode(Common Operation) 58Selecting or Clearing Data from a List 58Entering or Deleting a Code 61Entering or Deleting Characters 63Scroll Display 68Character Entry 693.9 Locking the Transceiver Keys (Key Lock) 70Auto Key Lock Timer 723.10 Operations in a Single RF Deck/ DualControl Head Structure 73About the Behavior in Function ModeWhile in a Dual Control Head Structure 74About the Reception Display of a ShortMessage When in a Dual Control HeadStructure 75About Featured Panel Operations 753.11 Switching the Display Language 764 TRANSMISSION/ RECEPTION 774.1 Transmit/ Receive Frequencies 774.2 Transmit Power 774.3 Channel Spacing 804.4 Beat Shift 824.5 Displaying the Signal Strength Level (RSSILevel, BER) (Maintenance Display) 835 INDICATION AND DISPLAY 885.1 Busy LED 885.2 Transmit LED 885.3 Selective Call Alert LED 895.4 Optional Signaling LED 905.5 Lighting the Backlight (Backlight) 915.6 Changing the Brightness of the Backlight(LCD Brightness) 935.7 Changing the Color Scheme of theTransceiver Display (Color Scheme) 945.8 Automatically Adjusting the BrightnessLevel of the LCD (Auto Dimmer) 945.9 The Icons on the LCD 965.10 Displaying the Signal Strength (SignalStrength Indicator) 995.11 Display Functions of the Display 100Zone Name Display 100Display Format 100Power-on Text 101Sub-LCD Display 102Sub-LCD Display Priority 103Clock Display 1035.12 Customizing a Displayed Text String(Display Customization) 1035.13 Displaying a Bitmap Image When theTransceiver is Turned ON (Custom Start-up Screen) 1046 SOUND 1056.1 Tones that Sound When a User Operatesthe Transceiver or When the TransceiverStatus Is Changed 105Power-on Tone 107Control Tone 107Warning Tone 109Locator Tone 111Sidetone 112Alert Tone 112Volume Level Tone 113Transmit Tone 113CONTENTSCommon FUNC (K, F)/Ver 2.20 iiCONTENTS INDEX