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TDFM-136B Operating Instructions
Table 2-3. Permission Applicability by Command and Level
Cmnd
Num
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Command
M G
Command
M G
Command
M G
1
Select Main Memory
● ●
Create/Prog All
● ●
Set Main Boot Memory
●
●
2
Display Brighter
●
●
Copy Guard to Main
●
●
Assign Key by KeyTag
●
●
3
Edit Operating Mode
● ●
Lock Keypad
●
●
Set Edit HEX/Decimal
●
●
4
Scroll Memory Down
●
●
not used
X X Show Firmware Version
●
●
5
Scan
●
X Edit Scan List
●
X Set Scan Parameters
●
●
6
Scroll Memory Up
●
●
Edit Text
● ●
Set PTT Timer
●
●
7
Edit Frequency
● ●
Create Shadow
●
X Set sidetone level
●
●
8
Display Dimmer
●
●
Copy Main to Guard
●
●
Communicate with PC
●
●
9
Edit Squelch Mode
● ●
Encryption ON/OFF
● ●
Show Squelch
● ●
ENT
Jump to Home Memory
●
X Set Home Memory
●
●
not used
X X
The default configuration from the factory has all commands enabled,
except L2-2 and L2-8.
Permissions are controlled via three screens that allow you to visually enable or disable each
command for Main and Guard on a level by level basis.
The Set Permissions screen shows the level being affected (L1, L2, or L3), followed by the
command number, and an optional 'g' indicating Guard channel operation for that command (if
applicable). The character directly under each number (or 'g') indicates whether or not the
command may be accessed. If the command is to be accessible (or enabled), then the character is
a is solid round dot, if the command is to be restricted, (or disabled), then the character is an empty
dot or donut. The ‘Set Permissions’ for command level 1 screen appears below:
Figure 2-19. The Screen to Edit the Level 1 Permissions
The user may edit the permissions as follows:
Toggle permission (
¥
= enabled,
¤
= disabled
step up/down through Operator Levels
move backward/forward through the available commands
accept the entry and exit
abandon the entry and exit
Note that the cursor will automatically jump to the next valid column, the cursor will wrap. The ‘g’
indicates a separate Guard option; for the commands that support this, the Main and Guard can be
enabled/disabled separately. In addition, some of the commands are either channel agnostic, or
specific to the Main channel only and can thus be invoked for Main even when the radio front panel
switches are in the Guard position.
For example: with the switches in the Guard position the user can still scroll through the Main
memories using the
and
keys. These types of commands are available in the Guard
mode, but the permissions are determined by the Main permission.
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