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The DTMF codes are used for autopatching, accessing re-
peaters, controlling other equipment, and other operations.
The transceiver has 16 DTMF memory channels (d0–d9, dA,
db, dC, dd, dE, dF) for storage of often-used DTMF code
sequence of up to 24 digits.
q
Push
[FUNC](
M
), and then
[DTMF.M](0) to enter the DTMF
memory mode.
w
Push
[
p
] or [
q
] to select a desired DTMF memory chan-
nel.
• If programmed, the previously programmed DTMF code is dis
-
played.
e
Push
[FUNC](
M
), and then hold down
[DTMF.M](0) for 1
second to enter the programming mode.
• “_ _ _ _ _” appears.
• Programmed memory will be cleared by this operation.
r
Push the keypad keys to input a desired DTMF code se-
quence of up to 24 digits.
•
[0]–[9] inputs “0”–“9,” [MONI] inputs “A,” [
p
] inputs “B,” [
q
]
inputs “C,”
[VFO/MR/CALL] inputs “D,” [
M
] inputs “
M
(E)” and
[# ENT] inputs “# (F).”
• If a digit is mistakenly input, push
[PTT] momentarily, then re-
peat from step
e
.
t
Repeat step
r
until the desired code is input.
y
Push
[PTT] to store the DTMF code sequence and exit the
programming mode.
• After the 24th digit is input, the transceiver automatically stores
the code sequence and returns to step
w
.
u
Push
[VFO/MR/CALL] to exit the DTMF memory.
•
Programming mode indication
The programming mode consists of 5 pages.
Push , and then .
Push , and then hold
down for 1 second.
The next page appears when
the 6th digit has been input.
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Programming a DTMF code sequence
DTMF MEMORY
9
Page
Digits
Indication
1st
1st to 5th
No indication.
2nd
6th to 10th
“ ” appears.
3rd
11th to 15th
“ ” appears.
4th
16th to 20th
“ ” appears.
5th
21st to 24th
“ ” blinks.