Section 4. Programming
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ENTERING A PROGRAM COMMAND
To enter a programming command, a DTMF number is entered followed by the “#” key.
Once the “#” has been entered, the Model 37-MAX will respond either with the 5-beep “go-
ahead” prompt to indicate the command was accepted, or the high-low “error tone” sequence
to indicate that an invalid command sequence was received.
Some commands will require additional numbers be entered, as in the case of a CTCSS tone,
or the station ID call sign. When it receives a command of this type, the 37-MAX will
respond with two quick beeps to indicate that it is waiting for the additional data to be
entered. In most cases, the data will be followed by a “#”, just as the command numbers are.
The Model 37-MAX accepts its commands and updates its database in “real time”. That is, it
changes the parameters recorded in its memory as each command is completed. The
programming mode can be exited at any time and the panel will “remember” any and all
changes made up to that point.
The commands should all be entered one at a time, do not try to string several commands
together in a single transmission. Always unkey and wait for the go-ahead prompt or the error
tones before making the next command entry. If the next command is not received within 60
seconds of the last command, the 37-MAX will exit the programming mode and return itself
to the normal, idle condition.
CLEARING PROGRAMMED SETTINGS
The Model 37-MAX offers no method of viewing the programmed settings (there is no RS-
232 port for CRT or printer). Therefore, it is very important to be careful during
programming and to keep track of all programming entries made.
If the state of an individual parameter is not known for certain, then it must be programmed
again with the condition or value desired for that parameter. If there are a number of
parameters that are not known, it will probably be easier to reset the entire database of the
unit back to factory defaults and start over again. If the program mode can still be accessed,
this can be done by using command “391#”. If not, then use the manual method described in
“Manually Resetting the Access Code” at the beginning of this section.
EXITING THE PROGRAM MODE
When a programming session is completed, the programming mode is exited by entering
“99#”. The 37-MAX will transmit a prompt that sounds like the ringing of an electronic
telephone, and then return to its normal, idle state.
If the Model 37-MAX receives no new commands for a period of 60 seconds, it will exit the
program mode and return to the normal idle state on its own.
USER PROGRAMMING COMMANDS
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