Changing Modes; Storing Dialled Digits - Kenwood TK255 User Instruction Manual

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*11*
Broadcast call
*8*
Priority call
*9*
Emergency call, RQE
#
End dialled string, accept call if radio unit is alerting

3.3 CHANGING MODES

When the TK255 is powered up it will start in MENU mode. The menu's may be
selected using the 'F', 'DGT','ST' and Encoder Knob.
If the keypad is fitted and if a key is pressed, the mode will change to KEYBOARD
mode. Successive keys will then enter dialling digits.
MENU mode is resumed by any of the 'F', 'DGT','ST' Encoder buttons or one single
turn of the Encoder.
The LOCK button has a separate function. Momentary pressed will lock and unlock
the keyboard. If held down for 4 seconds in MENU mode however, the display will
invert. If pressed again for 4 seconds the display will be restored. If KEYBOARD
mode is active then it is not possible to invert the display using the LOCK button. If
the display is inverted (MENU mode) and KEYBOARD mode is activated the display
will be restored ONLY WHILE IN KEYBOARD MODE.

3.4 STORING DIALLED DIGITS

There are 99 stores for dialled digits. A dialled string is entered from the keyboard
which can be a call to another radio, a PABX call, status, PSTN. The STORE key is
pressed followed by a two digit number in the range 01-99, AND THEN THE STORE
KEY ONCE more.
Stored digits may be restored by RCL followed by the two digit number.
To delete an entry, press the CLR the STORE followed by the two digit store to
delete and STORE again.
Fylde Microsystems Ltd - Kenwood User Instructions ver 0.09
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