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In
register 001 at the 4th digit
you can program if a common identifi cation memory (20 IDs) or
4 identifi cation memories per channel (5 IDs each) is/are to be used. The identifi cation memories
can be adapted to the corresponding application. If all memory IDs are occupied, the memory is
refreshed and the oldest ID is dropped.
After selection of a channel the saved identifi cations can be scrolled by using the key # (press
shortly).
The displayed ID can be deleted from memory by using the key # (press long) or the ID can be
transmitted as a return call by pressing the
call button
for a longer time.
If the fi fo-function is activated the oldest ID is displayed with the
identifi cation memory
-button
and only after deleting the next ID it moves up. The fi fo-function is programmed in the
EEPROM-
registers x86 at the 2nd digit.
(
0
= OFF,
1
= ON).
The identifi cation memory can be used for all ID-modes with ID (0-5, 8, 9).? See section
Receiving
call, ID-mode
.
The ID digits for the ID-modes 3-5 are defi ned (5 tone se 1-3 digit ID). For the other ID-
modes the key tones are used for the identifi cation memory.
Key tones
The key tones are coded in the
EEPROM-registers x16
. The coding of the key tones selects the
IDs, which are saved, and determines which digits of the ID are shown on the display. The digits
at which all tones are allowed and which are later shown on the display and all unused digits have
to be coded with '
F
'. Please also read section
Programming mode EEPROM.
Memory refresh
If a new ID is received there is a checkup to see if the same ID already exists in the memory. If the
ID has already been saved and the refresh function is not activated, the received ID is dropped. If
the refresh function is activated the ID is deleted at the former position and is saved again at the
fi rst position. The identifi cation memory is always arranged chronologically. The refresh function
is programmed in the
EEPROM-registers x86
at the 1st digit
(
0
= OFF,
1
= ON). Also see
Programming mode EEPROM.
Example:
In the following example an identifi cation memory is confi gured for channel 3, which saves every
ID beginning with '
1 2 1
'. The identifi cation memory is to be refreshed and the fi fo-function is turned
off:
register 316
value
1st - 5th digit
121FFFFF
register 386
value
1st digit
0 = refresh function OFF
1 = refresh function ON
1
2. digit
0 = fi fo-funcion OFF
0
1 = fi fo-function ON
IDs are only entered in the identifi cation memory if they have been decoded by a decoder whose
ID-mode has an ID.
Identifi cation memory
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