User's Manual

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OSMAC Base User Manual
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Alphanumeric characters may alternatively be entered directly from an external keyboard
7. Press the F1 key to return to the programming mode menu.
5.5 Phone Autodial Memories
The OSMAC Base has 10 Phone Autodial Memories. These must be programmed prior to use by
two-way-radio users. To program the autodial memories:
1. Enter the number of the autodial memory to be examined. Alternatively press the arrow keys to
cycle through the memories. The first 20 characters of the autodial memory's phone number will
be displayed. Note that each phone number may be up to 27 characters in length.
2. To change the contents of the autodial memory, enter the new phone number using the number
keys on the keypad. The following keys have special functions:
Key Character
Displayed
Function
- _ Insert a pause in the dialing sequence
DEL {none} Delete the previous character
F1 {none} Save the phone number and exit the entry
mode
F2 # DTMF # key
F3 * DTMF * key
F4 F Flash hook
3. Press F1 to save the phone number.
4. Repeat steps 1 through 3 as desired, then press the "-" key to exit to the main programming menu.
5.6 Status Display Mode
To toggle the Status Display Mode on and off, press the “- key followed by the “F2” key when the unit
is in its idle state. The following status code is displayed on the second line of the LCD, except when
the operator is operating the unit from its keypad. Note that “Phone Ringing” and “Phone in Use”
messages are not displayed when the status display mode is enabled.
RrPpCccQqqTtttDdddddd where: rr = A code indicating the operating state of the
radio
p = A code indicating the operating state of the phone
cc = Codes indicating operating states of the COM ports
qq = Number of pages presently queued for transmission
ttt = Codes indicating states of transmission operations:
- Paging Substate
- Paging State
- Tone and Voice Sequencing
dddddd = Decoded DTMF characters received