Identity and Security
Test Mode NAM Programming Sequence
Table 10:
Step
Factory
Default
Description
01
00000
Home System ID (SID) Number. Number assigned by system operator
for system identification.
02
00000100
A OPTION BYTE. The display for step 02 represents the status of eight
options, A7 through A0. Bit A7 (msb) is programmed first, followed by A6-
A0. Bits enter display on the right and scroll left.
0
Local Use (Bit A7). If set to 1 phone will respond to local control orders in
the home area or when the group ID is matched. Assigned by system
operator.
0
Preferred System (Bit A6). Applies to units capable of operating on two
service systems (A or B). 0 = system B; 1 = system A.
0
End-to-End Signaling (Bit A5). When enabled, the phone is equipped for
DTMF signaling during a call. 1 = enabled, 0 = disabled.
0
Markov test override MSB (Bit A4). Enter 0.
0
Markov test override (Bit A3). Enter 0.
1
Bit not used (Bit A2). Enter 1.
0
Markov test override LSB. Enter 0
0
MIN Mark (Bit A0). Supplied by system operator. When enabled the user’s
area code will be sent with each call initiated or answered.
1 = enabled, 0 = disabled.
03
1111110111
User 10 digit radiotelephone phone number (MIN). 10_digits including
area code; changing this value sets default for AOC. Number is assigned
by system operator.
04
010
042
074
106
Station class mark (SCM). A 2 digit number assigned by the system
operator. Indicates maximum power step, VOX capability, and number of
channels used.
CDMA only & Non-Slotted mode configuration
CDMA only & Slotted mode configuration
Dual Mode & Non-Slotted mode configuration
Dual Mode & Slotted mode configuration
05
Last digit of
access over-
load class
Access overload class. Specifies the level of priority assigned to the
phone when accessing the system. Assigned by system operator.
06
000000
Security code. A 6-digit number supplied by the user. This number is
used by the user to access or change “security” features such as the 3-
digit unlock code or the service level.
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