
Command Scope
The commands can be characterized as belonging in one of three categories:
Operating
commands are those which perform a direct function related to the use of the radio.
Edit
comands allow the user to Edit the RF channel parameters (frequency, mode etc).
Configuration
comands affect how the radio operates, including how other commands work.
TDFM-136
Transceiver Operation
Programming the Radio
– Command Architecture
Command Nomenclature
The commands and command levels are abbreviated as follows:
Command Levels
are abbreviated as Ln, where 'n' is the level number from 1 to 5.
example: L2 = command level 2
Command Numbers
are abbreviated as -n, where 'n' is the command number from 0 to 9.
example: L2-1 = command level 2, command 1 (Edit all/new channel)
Command Description
The commands are described in detail in both the Technisonic documents:
TDFM-136 Operators Manual, (TiL document #99RE266) and the
TDFM-136 Installation and Operating Instructions, (TiL document #99RE255)
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