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TDFM-136 Installation & Operating Instructions
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Technisonic Industries Ltd.
2.5 Operator Level 1 Commands
This section lists the commands available to the user in Level 1.
L1 - Select the Operating Memory for the Main Channel
This command allows the user to select the MAIN channel that the radio is operating on. Upon
selecting this command the cursor will appear at the first digit in the channel number, select a number
from 001 to 200. After entering a number then:
ÄÇÇÑèì>ìáÑ>Ñçìëò>ÄçÉ>ëÑìîëç
Note:
If the cursor remains then this channel number is not valid (ie above 200), if there
is no information programmed for the channel, the editor will return to the
previously displayed channel.
ÄÅÄçÉéç>ìáÑ>ÇéååÄçÉ>ÄçÉ>ëÑìîëçL
NOTE:
This command is valid for the
Main channel only
, if the
MN/GD
switch is in the
GD
position, then this command will not be entered.
L1 - Increase Display Brightness
Press and hold the up arrow (2) key to increase the brightness of the LED display, it stops at
maximum.
L1 - Edit Channel Operating Mode
This command will edit the Operating MODE of the selected channel; both MAIN and GUARD
channels may be edited. The channel to be edited is determined by the position of the MN/GD
switch and the G1/G2 switch.
Upon selecting this command the cursor will appear at the MODE position. Repeatedly pressing the
MODE key (3) steps through the available modes - one at a time. See the table below.
rÄÅãÑ>PKQL>mèÑëÄìàçÜ>kéÉÑí
rÄÅãÑ>PKQL>mèÑëÄìàçÜ>kéÉÑí
rÄÅãÑ>PKQL>mèÑëÄìàçÜ>kéÉÑí
rÄÅãÑ>PKQL>mèÑëÄìàçÜ>kéÉÑí
aáÄççÑã>mèÑëÄìàçÜ>kéÉÑ
aáÄççÑã>mèÑëÄìàçÜ>kéÉÑ
aáÄççÑã>mèÑëÄìàçÜ>kéÉÑ
aáÄççÑã>mèÑëÄìàçÜ>kéÉÑ
gçÉàÇÄìéë
gçÉàÇÄìéë
gçÉàÇÄìéë
gçÉàÇÄìéë
Analog Wide (25 kHz)
>
w
=
Analog Narrow (12.5 kHz)
>
n
=
Digital (12.5 kHz)
>
D
=
íìÑè>ìáëéîÜá>ÄïÄàãÄÅãÑ>mèÑëÄìàçÜ>kéÉÑíL
ÄÇÇÑèì>ìáÑ>Ñçìëò>ÄçÉ>ëÑìîëçL
ÄÅÄçÉéç>ìáÑ>ÇéååÄçÉ>ÄçÉ>ëÑìîëçL
NOTE:
If an Operating Mode is selected that is incompatible with the current Squelch Mode, then
the Squelch mode will automatically be changed to
>
x
=
This translates to Noise Squelch
for analog Operating mode (n or w) and to Digital clear Squelch for digital Operating mode
(D).