Setup Mode - Test-Um Lil' Buttie Ranger User Manual

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Lil' Buttie RANGER

4.8 Setup Mode

To get into setup mode from TALK mode (normal
operation) or MONITOR mode, press FCN RCL (Menu)
or Recall twice. The Ranger then presents a list of options
that can be modified, and the Ranger's command keys
now take on their setup-mode functions/identities (see
Section 4.6.2). You can use the ←↑ or ↓→ scroll keys to
move the ">" cursor symbol around to point to different
items. Press the Select key to choose a particular function.
Then Select again to save the selection currently pointed
to by the ">" cursor.
• Memory Dial Setup – When you select this, the
Ranger displays "Press 1-8". Pressing a number
from 1 to 8 on the Ranger's phone keypad will
cause the Ranger to display the number stored
in the corresponding location in its memory. If
the slot is blank, the Ranger displays the word
"empty" instead.
At this point, you can press Select to advance to
the name stored in this slot, or Menu to exit back
to the slot selection menu, without making any
changes; all currently stored numbers will be
maintained unchanged. If instead you begin
pressing keys corresponding to storable characters
(the numeric keypad digits plus Pause and Tone),
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any current number will be cleared and the
number string you type in will become that slot's
new stored phone number. (Pause corresponds
to a 3.8-second pause embedded in the number,
displayed as "P." Tone corresponds to an embedded
switch from pulse to tone-dialing, displayed as "T".)
While you are entering the number, you can use
the arrow keys, selected by pressing FCN [←↑]
and FCN [↓→] to move back to change a number
entered in error. After moving left back into the
number, you must move right to the end of the
number to continue entering more digits.
When you're finished typing in the new number,
press Select to save it and move to the name entry
step, or Menu to exit back to the slot selection
menu. In the name entry mode, the 12 number/
letter keys can be used to enter alphanumeric
strings into the name field of the dial memory.
The keys with multiple functions are hit multiple
times to select the character entered into the
string. For example, to store a "B" into memory,
press the "2ABC" key three times. The first time
the key is pressed, a "2" will appear on the display,
each successive press will display the next character
printed on the key. To store the presently displayed
character, the user can press any other key to
advance the cursor and start entering characters
from that key, or press the FCN [↓→] key
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