Programming Values Example; Example Of Programming A Frequency - Motorola XT420 Non-Display User Manual

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Turn OFF the radio and start over.
5.
I just programmed the value I wanted. How do I
exit the Programming Mode?
You can either:
long press the PTT button twice to exit if you're in
the Programming Mode or,
Long press the PTT button once if you are
already in the 'Idle' Programming mode.
6.
I am done programming the features in this
channel. How do I program another channel?
Short press the PTT button several times until
you hear "Channel Number". Switch channel by
rotating the Channel Selector Knob. If you wish
to save the changes, make sure you are in the
'Idle' Programming Mode before switching the
channel, otherwise you will lose the changes
made.

PROGRAMMING VALUES EXAMPLE

Example of Programming a Frequency

Assuming current frequency value is set to
Channel 1, with the PMR446 default frequency
set to '02' (equivalent to 446.03125 MHz), and
you want to change it to Frequency Number =
'13' (which is mapped to 466.05625 MHz),
follow this sequence:
1.
Enter Advanced Configuration Mode.
2.
Short press the PTT button to enter Frequency
Mode. The radio audible voice announces that
the current value is '2'.
3.
Press the SB1 button eleven times to increase
frequencies and you will hear frequency "One,
three" (13).
4.
Long press the PTT button. LED Indicator
shows a green heartbeat to indicate 'Idle'
Programming Mode.
5.
Long press the PTT button again to exit
Programming Mode or turn OFF the radio.
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