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Note:
The programming-mode annunciator,
K
,
blinks while program mode is active.
•
In the edit mode, the
,
key functions as a
backspace key. Pressing it will erase the
previous digit, and the cursor will move to the
left. When the last digit on the display has been
erased, additional presses of this key or the
/
key will cause you to leave the edit mode
without making any changes.
•
You can only enter a maximum of 16 digits in
any entry for the telephone list. When this
maximum is reached, the cursor will disappear. If
you try to add any more digits, you will hear an
invalid (bad) keypress alert tone.
Programming the Call List
This feature lets you use the radio’s keypad to
change the radio ID numbers assigned to the call list
used by the trunked Private Conversation and Call
Alert features. Similarly, in Conventional Mode, you
may change the Call List used by Stat-Alert
Selective Call and Call Alert.
To change the call list radio ID numbers
9.
Use any of the alphanumeric keys to make the
changes. The blinking cursor indicates the
position of the next number to be added. If you
require a pause in the phone dialing sequence
(to allow for a delay), you can do so by first
pressing the “*” key, followed by pressing the
“#” key. The display will show a “
P
” for pause.
10.
When you have finished changing the tele-
phone number, press the
select
key again.
The change is saved in the radio’s memory.
11.
You are returned to step
5. The display will again
alternate between show-
ing the member’s name
and telephone number.
You can now change
additional numbers.
Alternates between
and
12.
When you have finished making changes,
press
.
to exit program mode.
13.
The radio will return to
the home display.
POLICE DEPT
5556445
PLANT POLICE
1.
Press
/
until
PROG
is displayed.
2.
Press
l
(the softkey
below
PROG
).
3.
Press
l
(the softkey
below
CALL
). The dis-
play shows the first pro-
grammable member of
the call list.
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