Optus S2 User Manual page 34

Mobile satellite telephone
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NUMBER SETS
Programmable Function Keys
The Programmable function keys of the Optus MobileSat S2
transceiver provide a facility to be able to perform a function
or a repeated key sequence at the touch of a single button.
There are two Programmable function keys on the Optus
MobileSat S2 which can be configured.
The Programmable function keys may be set to call up
commonly used functions.
For example: a surveyor may require regular GPS Location
requests and the hotkey can provide easier access to the
function display.
To Program P1 Hotkey to recall GPS Location
From the Standby screen..
P1
Press
and hold for over 1
second. The screen displays P1
on the handset display.
FCN
2
4
Press
to assign the
operation of the hotkey to display
the GPS Location of the transceiver.
P1
Press
(momentarily) to end the program sequence. A
double beep will be heard.
In these cases, the hotkey replaces the normal function
selections with one key press.
Other applications may combine useful number sets and
functions to program a commonly requested sequence.
For example: you may be able to turn on the voicemail
P1
diversion facility with
the voicemail diversion.
P1
7:26pm
10
Standby
P2
key press, and use
to turn off
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NUMBER SETS
To Recall the Programmed Function
From the Standby screen press
automatically proceeds, displaying each step on the handset
screen.
To Abort P1(P2) Recall
During the recall procedure, P1(P2) can be used to halt the
automatic process. These are the only operational keys during
program recall.
To Clear the Program P1 Hotkey
From the Standby screen.
P1
Press
and hold for over 1 second. The screen will display
P1 on the handset display.
P1
Press
(momentarily) to end the program sequence. A
double beep will be heard.
Note: If any of the functions requiring the Confidential Code are used in the
program, then the Confidential Code will be required to be entered for the
hotkey to perform during recall.
CUG transceivers use alternate key sequences for programming P1 and P2.
Refer to CUG on page 154.
P1
. The key sequence
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