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SCRAMBLER
Although the scrambler function does not offer complete
privacy with your calls, it does prevent others from easily
listening in on your calls. When activated, the transceiver
distorts your voice so that anybody listening to your
conversation will not be able to clearly hear what you are
saying.
In order for members of your own group to clearly hear your
call while you are using the scrambler, all other members
must also activate the scrambler functions on their
transceivers. This distorts everybody’s voice while
transmitting and corrects the voice message on your own
transceiver when you receive the call.
To activate the scrambler, press the key programmed as
Scrambler.
The icon appears on the display while the scrambler is active.
To deactivate the scrambler, press the Scrambler key again.
Note: There are 2 options for using the scrambler. Your dealer can
activate or deactivate the built-in scrambler function of the
transceiver, or they can add a more secure optional scrambler board
to your transceiver. Ask your dealer for details.
KEY LOCK
This function is used to help prevent any accidental operation
of the transceiver.
To lock the transceiver keys, press and hold the key
programmed as Key Lock for 1 second.
•" " momentarily appears on the display.
•You can continue to use the following programmable functions
and/or keys (if available): Auxiliary (orange) key, Key Lock,
Side 1 key, Side 2 key, PTT switch, and Power switch/ Volume
control.
To unlock the keys, press and hold the Key Lock key again
for 1 second.