Instruction Manual

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MEMORY PROGRAMMING
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DTMF MEMORY
Programming a DTMF code
The transceiver has 5 DTMF memory channels (d0 to d4) for
storage of often-used DTMF codes of up to 24 digits.
q Push [0•
DTMF
-
M
] after pushing
[A•
FUNC
] to enter DTMF memory.
One of “d0” to “d4” appears.
w Rotate [VOL] to select the desired
channel.
e Push [0•
DTMF
-
M
] for 1 sec. after
pushing [A•
FUNC
] to enter DTMF
programming mode.
“_ _ _ _ _” appears.
Programmed memories can be cleared in this way.
r Push the digit keys, [A•
FUNC
], [B•
CALL
], [C•
MR
], [D•
CLR
], [
OP
-
TION
] and [#•
ENT
] to enter the desired DTMF code.
A maximum of 24 digits can be input.
•[
OPTION
] enters as “E”, [#•
ENT
] enters as “F.”
If a digit is mistakenly input, push [SQL] or [PTT] momentarily
then repeat from step q.
t Push [SQL] or [PTT] to input the digits and exit DTMF pro-
gramming mode.
Programmed DTMF codes sound when [SQL] is pushed to exit.
D Memory/call call/memory
q Select the memory (call) channel to be transferred:
Push [C•
MR
] ([
B•
CALL
]) to select memory (call) mode.
Push [Y]/[Z] to select the memory channel.
When “dial” is assigned [VOL], rotate [VOL] to select the memory
channel. (p. 51)
w Push [C•
MR
] momentarily after pushing [A•
FUNC
].
“--” and “
X
” flashes.
e Push [Y]/[Z] to select the target memory.
When “dial” is assigned [VOL], rotate [VOL] to select the memory
channel. (p. 51)
r Push [C•
MR
] for 1 sec after pushing [A•
FUNC
].
Memory mode is selected and the contents are transferred to
the target memory.
D Clearing a memory
q Push [C•
MR
] after pushing [A•
FUNC
] to enter memory transfer
mode.
•“
X
” and a memory channel number flash.
w Push [Y]/[Z] to select the memory channel to be cleared.
When “dial” is assigned [VOL], rotate [VOL] to select the memory
channel. (p. 51)
The call channel cannot be cleared.
e Push [C•
MR
] after pushing [A•
FUNC
] momentarily, then push
[C•
MR
] for 1 sec after pushing [A•
FUNC
] again.
Perform this operation within 1.5 sec.
The contents of the selected memory are cleared.
r Push [D•
CLR
] to return to regular operation.