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ADVANCED FUNCTION OPERATIONS
Remote Wake: Set the 5TONE wake code by programming software, the only way to bring a radio
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out of `Remote Kill' or `Remote Stun' is by receiving the 5TONE wake code.
Data transmission: You can setup 5TONE Messages to be sent by your 5TONE Encode Function. You
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need to pre-set up the receiver (by ID or Group) and the message to be sent – so you can access it
from 5TONE encode menu (NO.04(OBLTR-8R)/NO.05(TERMN-8R)).
Emergency alarm: It will turn on alarm function after transceiver receive matching encode
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ANI: It is show the other party's ID if your transceiver receive ANI call. It will also display the caller's
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name when you have the caller's name set up in programming software.
To set up a contact list find it under "Communication Note" – and set the values for the ID and
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corresponding name. It will show the other party's name when they use ANI or Special Call PTTID.
Example: You could set up "35356" as "Andy".
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The transceiver can program and save 100 groups of 5Tone encode,.
NOTE:When you use 5Tone, the receiver and sender must use same encode method. (Selectable by software)
Such as: The sender use ZVEl1, the receiver must use ZVEl1.
NOTE:Radios must be set up to 'Decode' optional signaling (5TONE), otherwise they will ignore the 5TONE
tones being received. The 5TONE self ID has to be 5 digits and you should avoid repeating 'characters' when
setting your self ID. If you do repeat characters, the repeated character will be replaced by "E". Example:
If your ID is '21125' - it will actually be '21E25'.
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