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HM135/HM435 Programmer software guide
Preliminary version
Page
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2) From the
Channel Data
window –
Monitor / Autoreset
area - click the
Monitor key behaviour
button: the
Monitor key behaviour
window will open.
3) in the
Monitor opens...
area, tick the available ckeckbox(es) you need to activate (not available
checkboxes will be shaded in gray). In the example we activated
Monitor key opens SELCAL
signalling
.
4) Click
the
OK
button to confirm or
Cancel
to leave this window without changing the settings.
5) Now you have two choices:
If you need to program the monitor key behaviour for another channel,
go back to step 1)
If you don’t need to program the monitor key behaviour for other channels go to the next
paragraph.
5.6 Manual/Autoreset for selective calls
This option allows to define if the reset of the selective call should be made only manually (e.g. by an
F
key assigned to the
mon
function, or by the menu
Radio Param
–
Monitor
, if enabled) or automatically after a certain time. In this last condition
you can define the autoreset time.
1)
Be sure you are selecting parameters on the right channel
. If not, in
Channel Data
window -
Channel num.
area - please select the right
one by clicking on either
or
button.
2) If you want the radio starting with monitor active (open squelch) every time is switched on and at every
channel switching, in the
Channel Data
window –
Monitor / Autoreset
area – you can tick the
checkbox
Mon. opened by default
in order to enable it, then go to step 6).
Obviously, to manually reset the monitor (closing the squelch) the users has to activate the monitor
function (by an
F
key assigned to the
mon
function or by the menu).
3) Differently, if you need the automatic reset (i.e. you haven’t ticked the
Mon. opened by default
checkbox), click the
Autoreset
button: the
Autoreset
window will open.
4) Select the autoreset time you need by clicking the
Autoreset
drag down button and then click the
needed time. You can select a time from
5
to
155
sec. in 5 sec steps or leave
<disabled>
if you need the manual reset only. In the
example we have chosen an automatic reset time of
10 sec.
The kind of reset action provided by monitor function (activated by an
F
key assigned to the
mon
function or by the menu) depends by
the settings described at chap. 5.5
5) If you want to activate the Hung-Up function (CTCSS monitor activated when the microphone is removed from its hook properly
connected to the vehicle’s ground), tick the
HungUp Function
checkbox.
6) Click
the
OK
button to confirm or
Cancel
to leave this window without changing the settings.
7) Now you have two choices:
If you need to program the autoreset for another channel
go back to step 1).
If you don’t need to program the autoreset for other channels go to the next paragraph.
5.7 Overviewing a Channel Data Summary
This smart feature allows you to overview a channel data summary which includes the channel parameters (e.g. Rx/Tx
frequency, channel spacing, sub audio tone/CTCSS etc.). You may decide to print this report as record for future references
and/or steadily leave it on the screen during the programming operations in order to avoid mistakes.
1) From
the
Channel Data
window click the
Channel Data Summary
button: the
Radio Data Summary
window will open and you will see
the overview of the programmed channels.
2) You can decide to see the data in compact or in extended way. In this last case just expand the window as you do with the other software
windows: go to the border, click on it with the mouse and extend the windows area in the direction you need by dragging it out. The over
stated picture shows a slightly extended summary window.
3) You have two options:
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