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ALT SEL
: You may change the alert tone which
assigned to the selected Contact Alias.
Press the [
D
] key, then press the
SIDE-1
/
SIDE-
2
buttons (or [
A
]/[
B
] keys) to select the desired
alert tone. Available selections are “TONE A” to
“TONE J” and “NONE”. Press the [
D
] key again
to store the new setting. You may cancel the new
setting by pressing the [
C
] key.
DEL LIST
: You may delete the desired Contact
Alias from the contact list if your transceiver is
EVX-539
.
Important Note
: the deleted Contact
Alias can not be restored, and you can not delete
the Contact Alias which determined by the CE142
Programming Software.
Press the [
D
] key, the display indicates “
DEL Y/
N
”(“
Y
” is blinking). Press the [
D
] key again, the
display indicates “
-SAVED-
” briefly, then reverts
to first Contact Alias of the contact list. You may
cancel the deleting the Contact Alias by pressing
the [
C
] key.
RADIO CK
: You may check the radio status of
the selected Contact Alias.
Press the [
D
] key to transmit the radio status com-
mand to the designated radio. If the designated
radio is alive, the designated radio transmits the
ACK command, and then your radio’s display
indicates “
ACK RECV
”. If not, your radio’s dis-
play indicates “
NO ACK
”.
RADIOMON
: You may monitor the situation
around the designated radio by remote control.
Press the [
D
] key to remote-control the desig-
nated radio. If the designated radio is alive, the
designated radio will automatically transmit for
the programmed period to transmit the situation
around the radio to you. Your radio’s display in-
dicates “
ACK RECV
”, and outputs the situation
around the designated radio from the speaker. If
the designated radio is not alive, your radio’s dis-
play indicates “
NO ACK
” and no responses.
REVIVE
: You may revive the stunned radio by
remote control.
Press the [
D
] key to transmit the revive command
to the stunned radio. When the stunned radio re-
ceives the revive command, the stunned radio re-
vives, and then transmits the ACK command au-
tomatically. Your radio’s display indicates “
ACK
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