
TDFM-136 Installation & Operating Instructions
99RE255
Technisonic Industries Ltd.
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2.6 Operator Level 2 Commands
Access the
Operator Level 2 Commands
by pressing the
>>>>
PROG
====
key from the
Operator Level 1
once. The Menu Level is indicated in the 4
th
character position on the lower row of the display, this
will indicate a subscript
>>>>
2
====
.
The Operator Command Level 2 maps the keys to provide a new set of functions for the operator
as shown below.
L2 - Program Channel Information
This command allows the user to program all the information for an operating channel. If the
memory location has already been programmed then the existing data will be loaded, if the location
has NOT been previously programmed then the default template data will be loaded. For each step
below:
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1.
Enter a
Channel
number (001 to 202).
Enter the number of the memory that you wish to edit, if the number is in the range 000 to
200 then the memory is for the MAIN channel.
If the number entered is ‘201’ then it is mapped to the Guard1 channel, similarly ‘202’ is
mapped to the Guard2 channel.
Note that in all cases the edit occurs in the TOP row of the display. Upon selecting ‘ENTER’
to accept this selection the channel number display will change to GD1 or GD2 as
appropriate.
2.
Select
Scan Lists
for the channel if desired.
Select member ship in any or all of the five (5) scan lists that are supported. See section
L2 –
Edit Scan Lists
below for a full description of the procedure.
3.
Enter a
Text Description
for the channel
Enter the text description for the memory, up to 9 characters. See the section on editing text:
L2 – Edit Channel Text Description
below for a full description of the Text Data editor.
4.
Select the Operating Mode.
Select the Operating mode as described in
L1 – Edit Channel Operating Mode
above.
5.
Select a
Frequency
in the range 136.0000 to 174.0000.
Select the Operating Frequency as described in
L1 – Edit Channel Operating Frequency
above.
6.
Select a
Squelch Mode
, choose TONES, CODES etc as required.
Select the Squelch Mode as described in
L1 – Edit Channel Squelch Mode
above.
7.
Set the Network Access Code (NAC)
Select the NAC for the channel as described in
L2 – Edit Network Access Code
below.