Edit Selective-Call List; Edit Scan Lists (See Figure 11.); Figure 11 Editing Scan Lists - Motorola Spectra Service Manual

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4. Press HOME to save the new mode name and
return to the "NAME" display. If you wish to change
another mode name, press Mode to scroll to "EXIT"
and press HOME to reenter the "MODE" display.
Repeat the above procedures (starting with para-
graph VII) to change as many mode names as
desired.
IX. EDIT SELECTIVE-CALL LIST
The "CALL" menu is much like the "MODE" menu.
Use it to assign up to eight names and numbers to the
radio's trunked mode selective-call lists. Each list loca-
tion has two operator-programmable elements: the unit
name and the unit ID number. The listed ID numbers
are the six-digit numbers, always beginning with a lead-
ing 7, assigned to other trunked mobile units, and are
used for making Private Conversation
calls. Not all radios have call list capability and some
have the capability on only certain modes. The "CALL"
menu is not seen on models that have no call list capa-
bility. If the radio has call list capability, but the selected
mode has no call list, the "CALL" menu will appear in
the display, but an invalid-key chirp will sound if you
press HOME.
To enter the "CALL" menu, proceed as you would to
enter the "NAME" menu (see paragraph VII). With
"NAME" displayed, press Mode up to scroll to the
"CALL" menu. Press HOME; the display changes to
alternating displays; for example, "UNIT 1" displays for
two seconds, then "ID7XXXXX" (X's represent an ID
number) displays for two seconds. The default name,
as shipped from the factory, is "UNIT XX" and "ID7_."
The alternating display continues until you press Mode
to go to another location, or you press HOME to select
the displayed unit for editing.
1. To Edit the Unit Name:
With the display alternating, press HOME. The dis-
play defaults to "UNIT XX" (or previously edited name)
and the first character flashes. Change the name by
pressing VOL and Mode (or keypad if present) just like
you would change the mode name (see paragraph VIII).
If you do not wish to change the name or, after you fin-
ish editing it, press HOME to save the changes and/or
advance to the ID number.
2. To Edit the ID Number:
Go through step (1), above, to advance the editor to
the ID display. An unprogrammed location's display will
show "ID7_" with the "_" flashing. If a number has
already been programmed, the leftmost number after
the leading "7" flashes. You may edit the number by
pressing VOL and Mode just like you would edit the
mode name (see paragraph VIII).
the existing numbers with the Del button. Then, enter
the last five digits of the ID number with the keypad.
save the changes and advance to the next list position.
Each time you go to another location, you must press
HOME if you wish to select the displayed location for
editing. When you press HOME to save the eighth loca-
tion's number, the display shows "EXIT."
the "CALL" display. Press Mode to scroll to the "EXIT"
display; then press HOME to return to the top-level
menu's "MODE" display.
X. EDIT SCAN LISTS (See Figure 11.)
and Call Alert
TM
TM
sonality-slaved scan lists. Radio service software can
also be used to edit mode-slaved or personality-slaved
scan lists. Operator-selectable scan lists are modified
using the Scan button. Operation of that feature is cov-
ered in the operator's manual. On SMARTNET
models, operator-selectable lists can be edited using
either front panel programming or the Scan button. On
other models, operator-selectable scan lists can only be
reviewed while in front panel programming; they cannot
be modified. (An attempt to modify the operator-
selectable list will result in an invalid-key chirp.)
ELIGIBLE
If your radio has a 12-button keypad, you can delete
When you finish editing the number, press HOME to
From the "EXIT" display, press HOME to return to
The "SCAN" menu is used for mode-slaved or per-
EXAMPLE: TO EDIT
SCAN LIST
ON MODE 6
START
MODE 6
HOME
NAME
MODE
SCAN
HOME
FIRST
USE TO
MODE X
EXIT
MODE
MODE 6
HOME
MODE
Use to scroll through eligible
Modes. Also, saves what you
change with
SEL
SEL
Use this to select MODE X to
be in MODE 6's Scan List; or,
Delete it from Scan List.
NOTE:
You cannot delete MODE 6.
It must be a member of its
own list.
Figure 11. Editing Scan Lists
TM
SECOND
ELIGIBLE
MODE
MODE X+1
Repeat for all eligible
Modes; Recycles until
pressed.
HOME
OR
EXIT
HOME
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