WARNING: The Transceiver’s proper Range is
determined at the time of manufacture. It should
NOT be programmed unless components that
affect the Unit’s memory have been replaced. It
should
never
be changed to a
different
value.
a. If programming is necessary, key in the proper
value. See Table 4, below.
b. Press
ENTER
to store
Range number
in the
Transceiver’s memory. The display will return
to the. start of Options and show
Transmit
Time-Out Tlmer.
CAUTION:
If the Range number is
changed,
the
display will show, for example:
Blinking
After
ENTER
is pressed, the display will return
to the start of Options. All channels are changed
to invalid frequencies. Thus, each channel to be
used will have to be programmed again for its
receive and transmit frequency.
Table 4.
Ranges
REVIEWING PROGRAMMED DATA
You may wish to review the Options Data you entered
into the Unit.
After Step 23 on page 11, press OPTIONS in suc-
cession to step through the Options Parameters.
CHANNEL PARAMETERS
NOTES:
1. Programming steps should be performed
in the following
order as
shown.
2 . It is recommended that Channel Parameters
be programmed
you have programmed
the Options Parameters.
3. See page 24 for examples of programmed
channels.
1.
Channel Access
Press
CHANNEL.
The display will show:
Blinking
2. Press the desired Channel’s Number (1 9; 10 16
or 10 99). The display will show, for example:
Blinking
If:
Y =
Channel has both a Receive
and
a
Transmit frequency.
Receive
on/y.
Hence, it can’t transmit.
See page 17 for procedure.
D,
Channel is deleted. Hence, it has no
receive or transmit frequency.