DTMF DIGIT LENGTH
The user can change the duration of the DTMF tones by pressing the
key then the key. The prompt [ LENGTH?] is displayed and
the radio waits for the user to enter a value between 2 and 9. If an out of range value
is entered, the radio will display the correct range; i.e. [RNG= 2-9]. The user can
then enter the desired value. The numbers entered represent 50-millisecond intervals
(i.e. 100 - 450 milliseconds).
DELAY AFTER DTMF STAR (*)
The user can also change the delay after the DTMF is sent. This value
can be changed by pressing the key and then the key. The prompt
[ DELAY?] is returned and the radio waits for the user to enter the desired value
between 0 and 7 seconds. If an out of range value is entered, the radio will display
the correct range; i.e. [RNG= 0-7]. The user can then enter the desired value.
MAINTENANCE AND BASIC CARE
ANTENNA REMOVAL
It is strongly recommended that your antenna be removed from its mounting prior
to passing through an automatic car wash in order to prevent antenna and/or vehicle
damage. See your antenna instruction guide for instructions on how to safely remove
the antenna from its mounting.
FUSE REPLACEMENT
Your radio unit is protected by one or more fuses located in the cables connected
to the vehicle power sources(s). If the radio fails to operate, the problem may be a
defective fuse. You should replace the fuse(s) with a similar type and size (see list
below). These fuses may be obtained from your supplier or most electrical supply
stores. However, if the trouble persists (continues to blow fuses or inoperative radio),
check with your supplier.
Radio Power - Orange lead
15 amp Fast Blow Type AGC15
Ignition Sense - Red lead
2 amp Fast Blow Type AGC2
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