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Entering the Radio ID Number that you
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If the last ID number called or received is the desired
number
, go directly to Step 5.
To Enter a New Number
Note:
Exactly six digits must be entered for the
radio ID number. If fewer than six digits are
entered, you will hear a bad-keypress tone
when attempting to send the radio ID
number. You will also hear a bad-keypress
tone if you try to enter a seventh digit.
•
Once you have started entering numbers,
the
,
key functions as a backspace
key. Pressing it causes the last digit
entered to be erased, and the cursor
moves to the left. When the last digit is
erased, an additional press of this key
causes the last ID number transmitted or
received to be displayed; pressing
/
shows the first member of the list.
To Enter a Number from the Call List
To Enter a Number from a Location in the Call List
4a
Enter the new six-digit ID number using the
keypad.
4b
On the display, the old ID number disappears
and the new digits appear as they are being
entered.
4c
The cursor blinks indicating the location of the
next number to be entered.
4a
Press either
,
or
/
.
4b
/
takes you forward to the first or next
member of the list;
,
takes you
backwards to the last or previous member of
the list.
4c
When at a member of
the list, the display
alternates between
showing the member’s
name and ID number.
Alternates between
and
4a
Press either
,
or
/
to enter the call
list.
4b
Enter the first digit of the location number. If
there are fewer than 10 members in the list,
go directly to Step 4e.
4c
If there are 10 or more members in the list,
the display shows “
ID LOC#X_
” (where X is
the first digit). The cursor blinks to show the
location of the second digit.
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