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Example: To program the toll override code to *1234 enter the following sequence: 61# 1234#
Remote Programming Code (62#)
The 4700VP can be programmed easily over the air by the use of a Remote Programming code. The factory default
for this code is none. This means that a code must be programmed into the 4700VP during initial setup (only
characters 0 through 9 will be accepted). To enter the remote programming mode, the remote programming code
must be sent within 2 seconds after receiving the connect code. If no digits are received within 30 seconds of each
other once a command has began, the last command entered will be aborted. Program mode aborts after 2 minutes of
no activity.
Example: To program the remote code of *4321 enter the following sequence: 62# 4321#
Speed Dial Remote Program Code (63#)
This code will allow the mobile operator to program the speed dial locations over the air. This code must also be
sent within 2 seconds after receiving the connect code (only the speed dial locations will be accessible through this
code).
Example: To program the speed dial locations to *1212 enter the following sequence: 63# 1212#
CW ID Call Letters (64#)
Up to 15 characters can be programmed into the 4700VP as a station ID. Each character is entered with a 2 digit
code as shown below.
Table 3.1.1 Call letters programming chart
Char
Code
Char
Code
Char
Code
Char
Code
Char
Code
0
00
A
21
K
52
U
82
Ñ
44
1
10
B
22
L
53
V
83
Ö
45
2
20
C
23
M
61
W
91
CH,S
35
3
30
D
31
N
62
X
92
AR
07
4
40
E
32
O
63
Y
93
ERR
48
5
50
F
33
P
71
Z
03
,
16
6
60
G
41
Q
02
Ä
37
-
66
7
70
H
42
R
72
Å
38
.
46
8
80
I
43
S
73
É
39
/
36
9
90
J
51
T
81
Ü
47
?
94
SPACE
05
Toll Restrict (70# ~ 79#)
The toll restriction mode of the 4700VP consist of an
deny table
(codes 70 through 79) and a
allow table
(codes
80 through 89). Up to 15 digits can be programmed in each of these locations. Wild card (*) may also be used. If no
data is entered in the deny table, toll restriction is disabled. This is also true if only wild cards are entered in the
allow table.
A wild card (*) at the end of the deny string means that an exception may exist, enter these digits in the allow table.
If no wild card (*) is entered at the end of the deny string and an exact match occurs, the number is denied. If only
wild cards (*) are entered in the deny table, only speed dial locations may be dialed, and only if code 48 is
programmed to bypass toll restriction (0).