Recalling Fast Dial Memories; Naming Your Selcall Idents; Displaying Alpha Names; Entering And Storing A Selcall Name - GME TX4400 Instruction Manual

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RECALLING FAST DIAL MEMORIES

Memory locations 1 - 4 are 'Fast Dial' memories . Once
programmed they can be quickly recalled using the front
panel keys . To make use of this feature, you should program
your four most frequently used Selcall idents into the first
four memory locations .
To recall an Ident from the Fast Dial memories
1 . B riefly press the CALL button on the microphone to
select the 'CALL TO' mode .
2 . Press one of the four front panel keys shown below .
3 . W hen the required Selcall Memory is displayed, press and
hold the CALL button to send the Ident .

NAMING YOUR SELCALL IDENTS

The TX4400 allows you to name each Selcall Ident using
a 5 character ALPHA name . The name is stored in memory
along with the Ident making it easier to identify whose
Ident you are recalling from the memory . If an incoming
Selcall matches one of those in your radio's memory, the
name can be displayed instead of the Selcall Ident .

DISPLAYING ALPHA NAMES

To display the Selcall's ALPHA Name, you must have the
Memory 1 Memory 2 Memory 3 Memory 4
radio's ALPHA display mode selected . To select the ALPHA
display mode, briefly press the F key followed by the
ALPHA key . The TX4400 will give a HIGH beep . To return
to the IDENT display mode repeat the key press sequence . A
LOW beep will confirm the IDENT display mode is selected .
Note: The normal Channel display will give no indication of
which display mode is selected . Only when displaying Idents
will it become obvious which mode is presently selected .
ENTERING AND STORING A SELCALL
NAME
Before adding an ALPHA Name to a Selcall Ident, you
should first store the required Ident in memory as described
above under 'STORING SELCALL IDENTS' .
1 . B riefly press the CALL button on the microphone . The
'CALL TO' mode will be selected and the last-sent
Selcall memory location will be displayed . The large
numbers to the left show the memory number while
the five characters under the 'CALL TO ' icon represent
the ALPHA name associated with the Selcall stored in
that memory . If the Selcall Ident is visible, briefly press
PAG E 1 2
the F key followed by the ALPHA key to select the
ALPHA mode (a high beep indicates the ALPHA mode
is selected) .
2 . R otate the Channel switch to select the Selcall memory
that you wish to programme (only locations 1 - 10 are
available for user programming) .
3 . W ith the required memory location displayed, enter the
required ALPHA name as follows:
(a) B riefly press the Channel knob . The right-hand
character of the ALPHA name will flash .
(b) R otate the Channel knob to select the required
character in the flashing character position .
The following characters are available:
* + - 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F
G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
<SPACE>
c) B riefly press the Channel knob again to select the
next character position .
d) R epeat steps (b) and (c) to program all 5 characters
as required .
4 . N ow press and hold the Channel knob . The ALPHA
name will flash for a few seconds, then the radio will
beep as the name is stored .
Repeat the procedure to add ALPHA names to any other
Selcall Idents stored in memory .
To exit the 'CALL TO' mode, briefly press the CALL button .
The radio will return to normal operation .
The radio can be left in the ALPHA display mode so that
an incoming Selcall matching one of those in the radio's
memory will display the name associated with that Selcall
Ident instead of the Ident itself . Any Selcall's not matching
those in the memory will display the normal Ident in the
usual way .

RECEIVING SELCALLS

When your TX4400 receives its own Selcall number, it will
beep to alert you to the call . In addition, it will cancel the
QUIET mode (if selected) and display the Ident or ALPHA
name of the caller .
I NST RUC TIO N M AN UAL
Memory Location
ALPHA Name
T X4 4 00

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