PROGRAMMING
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Directory Commands
Directory programming requires you to enter a sequence of digits that
corresponds to a directory line in the PC programming. All of the
commands that would appear on that line have to be entered with one
string ending in
**
. Each command consists of a
#
digit followed
by the digit representing the command followed by digits representing
the value (if needed). The list below shows the sequence of digits used
to enter the commands and values; the value portion is shown as a
single
X
and will vary depending on the command it is following.
Quick Commands
X**
DIAL & VOICE
X
is the telephone number.
#1**
RADIO, ALERT & VOICE
#2X**
WAIT
X
is the time in seconds
(<
255)
#9X**
SMS TEXT
X
is the data phone number.
Custom Sequences
Custom sequences are created by selecting a prefix to define the port,
followed by one or more commands and ending in a
**
suffix.
Prefix Options
#0X
DIAL
X
is the phone number.
#1
RADIO
Command Options
#3
ALERT
#4X
2 TONE
X
is the paging frequencies with an
assumed decimal before the last digit
and a
*
separating them.
12345*6789
will give
the A/B paging tones 1234.5/678.9.
#5X
5 TONE
X
is the 5 tone paging code with a
*
used to separate the preamble from the
code.
1*23456
will give the
code 23456 with preamble.
#7X
DTMF
X
is the string of DTMF digits.
#8
VOICE
Example:
#1#51*23456#3#8**
would
transmit 5 TONE paging tones over the RADIO, then
generate an ALERT and speak the alarm VOICEs.