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    							DTMF Telephone Interconnect
    432-Year Warranty
    NOTEAll undeÞned digits are represented by underscores
    on theLCD Screen (18). A ßashing Ô_Õ indicates the
    position for the next number entry. If you reach the
    maximum number of entries, the cursor position is
    under the last digit. An
    Invalid Button Presstone
    will sound if you attempt to enter more than the
    maximum number of digits.
    Í
    Press theToggle Light / Enter and Parameter
    Transfer Button (4) to store the phone number (or
    access / deaccess code) into the designated loca-
    tion and return to normal operation.
    Displaying a Stored Phone Number
    ÊPress momentarily in the receive mode. A
    Valid Button Press tone is heard.
    Ë
    Enter a one-digit phone number location (in the
    range of1to9) to view the stored phone number or
    press  to view the access code or  to view
    the deaccess code or  to review the last num-
    ber dialled.
    NOTEIf the keypad entry is valid, theLCD Screen (18)displays the Þrst 6 digits of the stored phone num-
    ber or code. For number sequences more than 6
    digits, after 2 seconds the number begins auto-
    scrolling to the left in 1 second increments until the
    last digit is displayed. If the selected phone location
    is empty, an Invalid Button Press tone is heard.
    MEM 
    						
    							Voice Selective Call (Optional)
    442-Year Warranty
    Voice Selective Call (Optional)
    To support Voice Selective Call (SelCall) operation, the
    radio must be equipped with an optional DTMF
    Decode board.
    NOTEFor more information about the availability of thisoption, contact your dealer.
    If your radio is equipped with the Voice Selective Call
    option, your radio can be called individually by another
    user, or as part of a small group.
    Receiving a Voice Selective Call
    When the radio decodes a Voice Selective Call, theLCD Screen (18) indicates the type of SelCall mes-
    sage being received:
    NOTEThe radio will give an alert tone when it success-
    fully decodes a Voice Selective Call. If eitherSelec-
    tive Call Tone Status orAlert Tone Volume is set toÔOFFÕ (see page 53 and 55 ), no tone is heard.
    For an
    Individual Call, the radio automatically trans-
    mits anAcknowledgement message back to the call-
    ing radio, if anAcknowledgement ID has been
    Individual Call
    Group Call
    ALL Call 
    						
    							Voice Selective Call (Optional)
    452-Year Warranty
    programmed (seeÒEdit Selective Call IDsÓon
    page 52).
    When the radio decodes a Voice Selective Call, it
    enters the carrier squelch mode for a period of time. If
    there is no receive activity, the radio resumes the
    selected squelch mode and the
    LCD Screen (18)reverts to the appropriate receive mode display.
    IMPORTANTIf theSelector Knob (2) is rotated or any buttons
    pressed while theSelCall signal is in progress, theSelCall message disappears and theSelective Callis lost.
    Sending a Voice Selective Call
    ÊPress and hold the Push-To-Talk (PTT) Button (6).
    ËDial the required Selective Call ID.
    ÌRelease the Push-To-Talk (PTT) Button (6).
    NOTEFor anIndividual Call, the radio indicates that the
    call was received by generating two short ringing
    tones. 
    						
    							Special Programming Mode (SPM)
    462-Year Warranty
    Special Programming Mode (SPM)
    The Special Programming mode (SPM) allows you to
    edit all user-modiÞable parameters within your radio,
    such as the
    Channel Scan list,Phone Access / Deac-
    cess codes, andAlert Tone Settings. Certain parame-
    ters (such as theSelective Call Tone Status) are only
    accessible with the installation of an option board.
    Upon entry to the Special Programming mode, the
    radio initiates the
    SPM Browse menu which provides
    you with a menu of available parameters and their cur-
    rent settings.
    Entering SPM
    ÊTurn the radio off (if it is on).
    ËTurn the radio on while holding . Keep holding
    this button until a SPM start-up tone sounds.
    NOTEAt power-up, all display segments light up for about
    2 seconds. If successful, theLCD Screen (18) dis-plays .
    NOTEIf the battery level is low, the display indicates
     and the ÔBATTÕ indicator ßashes. The radio
    also sounds a
    Low Battery alert tone. Turn off the
    radio and replace or recharge the battery.
    Exiting SPM
    ¥ Turn off the radio to exit SPM.
    MEM 
    						
    							Special Programming Mode (SPM)
    472-Year Warranty
    SPM Browse Menu
    (Clockwise
    Rotation) (Anti-Clockwise Rotation)ÒBeepÓ
     xxx represents,,,...,.
    Edit Time Out Timerxxx
     
    Edit Phone Deaccess Code
    ¤Only displays with option board conÞgured.
    Set Battery Saver Status
    Set Battery Type
    Set Accessory Option
    Edit Phone Access Code
    Edit Channel Scan List
    FIRST
    ITEM
    Erase Single Channel
    Edit PTT ID
    ¤Set SelCall Tone Status
    ¤Edit Acknowledment ID
    ¤Edit Individual Call ID
    ¤Edit Group Call ID
    ¤Edit All Call ID
    Alert Tone Volume
    Set Sidetone Status 
    						
    							Special Programming Mode (SPM)
    482-Year Warranty
    Editing SPM Parameters
    Editing the Channel Scan List
    Ê
    In SPM, rotate the Selector Knob (2) to select the
    Edit Channel Scan List ( ) menu item.
    ËUse  or  to scroll through the channels (01
    to20).
    NOTEThe channel scan list does not wrap around to the
    opposite end of the list. Instead, anInvalid Button
    Press tone sounds when you have reached theupper or lower limit of the list.
    NOTEA ßashing channel number indicates that the chan-nel is excluded from the scan list.
    Ì
    Press the Toggle Light / Enter and Parameter
    Transfer Button (4) to toggle the status of a channel
    i.e. being included or excluded from the scan list.
    NOTEAValid Button Press tone sounds when the newsetting is stored.
    Í
    To exit this menu, select another menu item by
    turning the Selector Knob (2).
    Erase a Single Channel from Memory
    Ê
    In SPM, rotate the Selector Knob (2) to the Erase
    Single Channel () menu.
    Ë
    Use  or  to scroll through the channels (01
    to20).
    OFSMEM
    OFSMEM 
    						
    							Special Programming Mode (SPM)
    492-Year Warranty
    NOTEA ßashing channel number indicates that the chan-nel is unprogrammed (erased).
    Ì
    Press Toggle Light / Enter and Parameter Transfer
    Button (4) to erase a programmed channel (non-
    ßashing channel numbers).
    NOTEAvalid keypress tone sounds when the channel
    has successfully erased. PressingToggle Light /
    Enter and Parameter Transfer Button (4) on an
    unprogrammed channel results in aninvalid key-press tone and the keypress is ignored.
    Í
    To exit this menu, select another menu item by
    turning the Selector Knob (2).
    Editing the Phone Access / Deaccess Codes
    Ê
    In SPM, rotate the Selector Knob (2) to the Edit
    Phone Access ()or Edit Phone Deaccess( ) menu.
    Ë
    Press  or  to enter the edit mode.
    NOTETheLCD Screen (18) displays the current access /
    deaccess code. For a code which exceeds the 6-
    digit display length, the rightmost digit ßashes to
    indicate that more digits exist on the right.
    Ì
    Enter the new access / deaccess code (up to 8 dig-
    its) using any of the numeric keys, A, B, C, D,* and
    #.
    OFSMEM 
    						
    							Special Programming Mode (SPM)
    502-Year Warranty
    NOTETheLCD Screen (18) shows the new digits as they
    are being entered. When the cursor is ßashing
    under a digit, the maximum number has been
    entered. Use
     orto scroll through the exist-
    ing code and  to erase unwanted digits.
    NOTEPause digit ( )causes the radio to wait in
    between transmission of the digits programmed
    before and after it. One or more pause digits can be
    entered between successive digits of the phone
    access / deaccess codes. When a pause digit is
    successfully keyed, two beeps are heard; the dis-
    play changes from ÔAÕ to Ô-Õ. Pause digits placed at
    the end of a phone number are not remembered by
    the radio.
    Í
    Press the Toggle Light / Enter and Parameter
    Transfer Button (4) to store the new code and return
    to SPM Browse Menu.
    NOTEAValid Button Press tone sounds when the newsetting is stored.
    Î
    To abort data entry, select another menu item by
    turning the Selector Knob (2) or wait until the edit
    mode time-out (after 5 seconds of inactivity).
    Edit PTT ID
    Ê
    In SPM, rotate the Selector Knob (2) to the PTT ID( ) menu.
    Ë
    Press  or  to enter the edit mode.
    OFSMEM
    MODE
    OFSMEM 
    						
    							Special Programming Mode (SPM)
    512-Year Warranty
    NOTETheLCD Screen (18) displays the current pro-
    grammed PTT ID. For an PTT ID which exceeds the
    6-digit display length, the rightmost digit ßashes to
    indicate that more digits exist on the right.
    Ì
    Enter the new PTT ID (up to 8 digits) using any of
    the numeric keys, A, B, C, D,* and #.
    NOTETheLCD Screen (18) shows the new digits as they
    are being entered. When the cursor is ßashing
    under a digit, the maximum number has been
    entered. Use
     orto scroll through the exist-
    ing PTT ID and  to erase unwanted digits.
    NOTEPause digit ( )causes the radio to wait in
    between transmission of the digits programmed
    before and after it. One or more pause digits can be
    entered between successive digits of the phone
    access / deaccess codes. When a pause digit is
    successfully keyed, two beeps are heard; the dis-
    play changes from ÔAÕ to Ô-Õ. Pause digits placed at
    the end of a phone number are not remembered by
    the radio.
    Í
    Press the Toggle Light / Enter and Parameter
    Transfer Button (4) to store the new PTT ID and
    return to SPM Browse Menu.
    NOTEAValid Button Press tone sounds when the newsetting is stored.
    Î
    To abort data entry, select another menu item by
    turning the Selector Knob (2) or wait until the edit
    mode time-out (after 5 seconds of inactivity).
    OFSMEM
    MODE 
    						
    							Special Programming Mode (SPM)
    522-Year Warranty
    Edit Selective Call IDs
    NOTEThe radio must be equipped with a option DTMF
    Decode board to support theSelective Call Opera-tion.
    Ê
    In SPM, rotate the Selector Knob (2) to the
    Acknowledgment ID( ) orIndividual Call ID( ) orGroup Call ID ( ) orAll Call ID( ) menu.
    Ë
    Press  or  to enter the edit mode.
    NOTETheLCD Screen (18) displays the current pro-
    grammed ID number. For an ID which exceeds the
    6-digit display length, the rightmost digit ßashes to
    indicate that more digits exist on the right.
    Ì
    Enter the new number (up to 8 digits) using any of
    the numeric keys, A, B, C, D,* and #.
    NOTETheLCD Screen (18) shows the new digits as they
    are being entered. When the cursor is ßashing
    under a digit, the maximum number has been
    entered. Use
     or to scroll through the
    existing ID and to erase unwanted digits.
    NOTEPause digit CANNOT be entered withSelective Call
    IDtherefore a Ô*Õ must not be followed immediatelyby a Ô#Õ.
    Í
    Press the Toggle Light / Enter and Parameter
    Transfer Button (4) to store the new ID and return to
    SPM Browse Menu.
    OFSMEM
    OFSMEM
    MODE 
    						
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