TRANSCEIVER PROGRAMMING
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Revised December 2000
Part No. 001-9750-007
Parameter
Acceptable Responses
Description
Scan List
Yes, No
Programs if that group is scanned by the group scan feature (Section
3.4.7).
Data
Yes, No
Programs if that group can be used for data transmissions (Section 3.6.11)
Table 4-5 Create/Edit Bank Screen Parameters
Parameter
Acceptable Responses
Description
Alpha Tag
A-Z, 0-9, etc.
Changes the alpha tag for the selected bank.
Number of Systems in
Bank
---
The number of systems that have been assigned to that bank. Systems are
assigned by pressing F6 (see Section 4.3.6).
Home System/ Group Any system/group in
selected bank
Programs the system/group that is selected when the HOME key is pressed
(Section 3.5.11).
Priority 1 System/
Group
Any conventional system/
group in selected bank
Programs the priority 1 system/group when priority group sampling is
used on conventional systems (Section 3.5.17).
Priority 2 System/
Group
Any conventional system/
group in selected bank
Programs the priority 2 system/group (if used) when priority group sam-
pling is used on conventional systems (Section 3.5.17).
Emergency System/
Group Default
Any system/group in the
current configuration file
Programs the default system/group that is selected if no emergency sys-
tem/group is programmed in the selected system (Section 3.6.8).
Emergency Automatic Yes, No
Programs if manual or automatic transmit occurs when the emergency
switch is pressed on Multi-Net systems (Section 3.6.8).
Fixed System/ Group
Transmit During Scan
Any system/group in
selected bank
If a system/group is entered, it has precedence over the Scan Revert Mode
parameter in the General Radio Parameters Screen when this bank is
selected. Transmissions in the scan mode then always occur on this sys-
tem/group (Section 3.4.5).
Table 4-4 Conventional System Parameters (Continued)
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