Section 5. Programming
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You have now programmed a stack and are ready to program another. The steps shown in
Table 5.
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demonstrate how to edit an existing stack. For this example,
you will change the capcode 800 (entered in error) to 802 and add one more capcode (708) to
the stack that was created previously. Finally, you will save the stack that was created in this
example to nonvolatile memory.
Table 5. PROGRAMMING-31 Editing a Custom Stack Page
Display Keystrokes
Explanation
St
A
Press A (Above) to cycle backwards through the data base. B
(Below) will cycle the opposite direction.
St 903
ENTER
When stack number 903 appears in the display then press ENTER
to edit the stack.
Alrt 4
ENTER
Press ENTER to keep the previous Alert function..
TALH 1
ENTER
Press enter to keep the previous “talk” setting.
801
ENTER
Press ENTER to skip to the next capcode.
800
802
Type in 802 to correct the second capcode.
123
ENTER
Press ENTER to skip to the next capcode.
256
ENTER
Press ENTER to skip to the next capcode
CAP
708
Type in 708. This will add the capcode 708 to the stack.
708
ENTER
Press ENTER to input the new capcode.
CAP
ENTER
Press ENTER without any data to exit capcode entry mode.
St
CLEAR
Ready to create another stack. Press the CLEAR key to exit the
Custom Stack format.
diGt =0
CLEAR
Press the CLEAR key again to exit programming mode.
SAVE y
CLEAR
You are given the option to save or not. Notice that pressing any key
other than ENTER will toggle between “SAVE y” and “SAVE n”.
SAVE y
ENTER
Pressing ENTER with SAVE y in the display will save any changes
that were made during programming to nonvolatile memory.
SAVinG
The display will flash SAVinG for a few seconds then display the
page mode prompt.
-
Ready to page.
The example shown in Table 5.
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demonstrates how to stack capcodes
and messages for display type pagers which require messages. In this example you will
create a custom stack containing one POCSAG page with a numeric message and one
POCSAG page without a message. The encoder will be programmed with the following:
Stack Number
ALErt
tALH
CAP
CAP
(message)
CAP
CAP
(message)
100
4
1
61234562
(null)
61234563
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