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and set Software Configuration Options. The
Test Menu is intended to provide a simple
mechanism to perform various test and S/W
debugging functions. Items will be added to
and deleted from the menu period-ically.
When Test Menu is enabled, it is entered by
pressing the FCN key twice. Refer to Step
“09” on page 27 for information on how to
enable/disable the Test Menu during NAM
programming. Almost every Test Menu
command accepts a parameter or data in the
scratchpad. The procedure for transferring
the scratchpad data and executing the Test
Menu command is as follows:
Step 1. Decide which Test Menu command
is going to be executed.
Step 2. Enter the necessary user input into
the scratchpad.
Step 3. Press the FCN key twice to acti-vate
the Test Menu.
Step 4. Press the volume keys until the
desired Test Menu command is indi-
cated on the display.
Step 5. Press the SND key to activate the
command.
While the Test Menu is displayed, any key-
press that is not volume or SND will also
cause the menu to be exited without execut-
ing the current option. The Test Menu will
also be exited whenever an incoming call is
detected.
Markov Calls
During a Markov call, the “(G)ood” rate will
be on the top line, and the “(T)otal” on the
bottom line of the display. The display will
cycle through all rates: (F)ull, (1/2) Half, (1/
4) Quarter, and (1/8) Eight.
- Mobile originated Markov calls are
performed by entering a telephone number
and selecting a Test Menu option. Refer to
the “Test Menu” section for further informa-
tion.
- Mobile terminated Markov calls (Land to
Mobile) are currently NOT supported.
Pressing the SND key initiates a Markov call
with the number in the scratchpad. If
scratchpad is empty, “1234567” is used. This
feature has no value in AMPS mode.
Service Option 2
For Service Option 2 calls, the In Use
indi-cator will come on, but the display will
remain blank.
• - Mobile originated Service Option 2 calls
are performed by entering a telephone
number and selecting a Test Menu option.
Refer to the “Test Menu” section for
further information.
• - Mobile terminated Service Option 2 calls
will be automatically answered. Pressing
the SND key initiates a Service Option 2
call with the number in the scratchpad.
This feature has no value in AMPS mode.
SW (Software) DIP
Pressing the SND key initiates a one or more
SW DIP functions based on the number in
the scratchpad. Possible SW DIP functions
are:
1: Disables closed loop power control.
4: Forces vocoder to provide full rate voice
(may be enabled at any time during a call).
128: Sets the conversation audio path to
“audio out” and “audio in” on the external
connector.
For example, to disable closed loop power
control, the user enters the following key
sequence:
1 + FCN + FCN + ^ + SND
Undo all SW DIP settings (default at power
on) by pressing:
0 + FCN + FCN + ^ + SND
These may be combined to do more than
one at a time. For example, 4 and 1 may be
combined by entering 5 before entering
menu and selecting SW DIP.
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