2-9
•
RL
x ,
where
x
indicates the ID of the relay (
0-F
) with which the
terminal was last communicating (
N
if it was not a relay, but a base)
•
6/6
is a 6 line terminal in 6 line mode; other possibilities are
6/4
SC=
N
indicates no Security Code is programmed (if
Y
, Security Code)
RF=
NN
refers to the radio processor firmware revision number
C=
N
indicates no Character mapping (if
Y
, beware, characters are remapped)
Press the
STATUS
key again to resume processing
Speaker and Headphone Volume Controls
By selecting Speaker in the keyboard Setup Mode, you get to the options to
control the Speaker/Beeper and Headphone volumes. If you are using
headphones, you will want set the Speaker volume to 0 to conserve batteries.
Volume settings possible are 0-9.The prompt for Speaker Volume is:
SPEAKER VOLUME
Enter 0-9 for Volume
Control
Current Value is: 5
The prompt for Headphone Volume is:
HEADPHONE VOLUME
Enter 0-9 for Volume
Control
Current Value is: 5
Automatic Check Back
This parameter should not be changed under normal circumstances. After
the host sends a prompt, the Terminal goes to sleep waiting on the operator
to key or scan input in response to the prompt. It waits until the
Automatic
Shut Off
time or until the operator responds. This parameter sets the time
that the Terminal stops waiting on input from the operator, discards the
current prompt, and goes back to the host to see if there is a change in
instructions. If no change, the host must resend the prompt again because
the Terminal has discarded the original prompt. The host now has the
opportunity to change a prompt. The time can be set in increments of 5
seconds, up to 495 seconds. The default value is 00. The values possible for
entry are 00-99. An entered 99 gives 99x5 seconds, or 495 seconds between
check backs. The Terminal sends back an
ASCII 07
for the data back to the
host (ID ASCII 07 CR). This parameter's prompt is:
AUTOMATIC CHECK BACK
Key 00-99.
Current Value: 00
Speaker
Other