RAYCOM C
ELLULAR
(AMPS)
11
STEP 3. PHONE NUMBER SETUP
RAYCOM C
ELLULAR
(AMPS)
11
NAM/Phone Number Setup – Override Commands
NOTE: The following parameters are automatically set by the SID value in step #4
on the previous page.
These steps (5-7) are only needed if you want to
override the standard AMPS settings listed on the previous page.
Otherwise, continue to step 4 - Installation and Connection
Step #5a – How to Override the Initial Dedicated Control Channel and
First Paging Channel.
If you have an “A” cellular service provider with an odd SID (System
Identifier), enter the following 2-part key sequence. Otherwise, contin-
ue to Step #5b.
1)
First press:
# * 24 * _ _ _ _ #
2)
Next press:
# * 4 * _ _ _ _ #
(Note: enter the same 1- to 4-digit channel in both steps above.)
The spaces represent your
1-
to
4-digit
Initial Dedicated Control Channel and First
Paging Channel. When you turn on your Raycom, these channels help the service
provider find you and vice-versa. NOTE: The default setting is channel
333
for "A"
service providers. To change the setting, you must enter a
1-
to
4-digit
number in
the range of 0 to 1023. (For example, to set up channel 565, enter #*24*565#.) If
you enter the channel incorrectly, you'll hear three short tones followed by the pro-
gramming tone; if correct, you'll hear the programming tone again.
Step #5b - If you have a “B” cellular service provider with an even SID
(System Identifier), enter the following 2-part key sequence.
1)
First press:
# * 25 * _ _ _ _ #
2)
Next press:
# * 4 * _ _ _ _ #
(Note: enter the same 1- to 4-digit channel in both steps above.)
The spaces represent your
1-
to
4-digit
Initial Dedicated Control Channel and First
Paging Channel. When you turn on your RAYCOM, these channels help the service
provider find you and vice-versa. NOTE: the default setting is channel
334
for "B"
service providers. To change the setting, you must enter a
1-
to
4-digit
number in
the range of 0 to 1023.
(For example, to set up channel 566, enter #*25*566#.)
If you enter the channel incorrectly, you'll hear three short tones followed by the pro-
gramming tone; if correct, you'll hear the programming tone again.
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