Table 2.1 shows the
that can be sat for each of the “Dealer Modes”. The dealer sets
the operations functions, channel frequencies, signal modes in accordance to the customer’s
The ‘Dealer Mode” must be enabled “ON” in the radio by the
editing
software before the dealer programming mode can be accessed.
Channel 8. Look Back A 0. Look Back B 10. Revert Channel 11 .TX Scan Delay
Time 12. Dropout Delay Time
Out Timer 14. Transmit Waning
TOT Resume Time 18. TOT Reset Time 17. Squelch Level 18. Beep
20. Battery Save 21. Selectable CTCSS 22. Delete/Add Enable 2 3 .
Time Wii CTCSS 20.
ID 30. Dial ID 31. Connect ID 32. Disconnect ID 33.
No.
Keys 34. DTMF Hold Time 35. Store 8 Send 38.D Key
Assignment 37, DTMF Signaling 38. Intermediate Code 30. Group Code 40. SQ.
4 5 .
Tone 48. Tone Duration 47. Channel
Group 40.
Group Key 2 [o]
Label
48. Soft Key 1
3 [a] Assignment
I. Channel Selection 2. RX Frequency 3. RX Tone Signaling 4. TX Frequency 5.
TX Tone Signaling 8.
Signaling 7.
ID Enable
0. Busy Channel Lockout IO. Clock Frequency Shift 11 .TX Power 12.
In this mode. data is
from one radio to another throuoh a cable.
ln this mode, data is copied from one radio to another without cable by means
Table 2.1 Dealer
2.1.2
Dealer
Quick
Place
unit in the programming mode by pressing and holding the [LAMP] and [ buttons,
switch the power
After 2 seconds the radio enters the dealer mode and “SEL” appears on
the display.
While in dealer mode, press the respective soft function key for the mode to be programmed.
See Table 2.2.
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