© Before programming
The pager and code squelch functions require ID codes and
a group code.
These codes are 3-digit DIMF codes and
must be written in the code channels before operation.
© Code channel assignment
"Receive
inhibit"
should
be programmed
in each
channel.
Other individ-
ual's ID codes
"Receive accept" must be
*Code
channel
P automatically
memorizes
an
ID code
when
receiving a pager caill.
The contents
in channel P cannot be
changed manually.
RECEIVE ACCEPT AND INHIBIT
Code
channels
1-5
can
store
the transmit
codes
for
personal calls with other individuals and the group codes
for group calls.
The
group
codes
should
be programmed
as
"receive
accept" to receive ail calls from your group's members.
PAGER AND CODE SQUELCH 12
©} Programming
@ Push the desired band's tuning dial.
(2) Push [DTMF] to turn the pager function ON.
- "P" appears in place of the 100 MHz digit.
(3) Push [SET] to select the code channel setting display.
- Code channel number flashes.
|
Rotate the selected
band's tuning dial to select the
desired code channel, 0-5.
- Code channel P cannot be used for programming.
© Push
[SET] or [S.MW] to select the digit to be pro-
grammed.
© Rotate the selected band's tuning dial to set the digit.
@ Repeat © and © until the last digit is programmed.
Push [DTMF] to set the code channel for "receive inhibit"
or "receive accept."
- When "receive inhibit" is set, "(GKIP)" appears.
- Code channel 0 cannot be set as "receive inhibit."
© Push the tuning dial to exit the setting display.
If transmit codes are not programmed as "receive inhibit,"
the transceiver accepts calls directed to other individuals
and your answer back in this case may cause confusion —
this is not a selective calling system.
Therefore, transmit
codes should be programmed
as "receive inhibit" so the
transceiver rejects calls directed to other individuals.
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