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4. PROGRAMMING
PROGRAM MODE ACCESS
The Model 30 may be programmed from any DTMF equipped radio that can
access the unit, or by using DTMF over the telephone line.
When programming over the radio, simply enter the program mode access code.
The Model 30 will respond with a five-beep “go-ahead chirp” to indicate proper
access. The transmitter will key after each command is entered to indicate a
successful programming step or an error condition.
Accessing programming mode through the telephone operates differently based
on how paging is enabled in the system. If paging is not enabled, the unit
behaves the same as a non-Selcall Model 30 would. This means the unit will
ringout over the air, until the Ringout time expires. The phone is then answered
by the Model 30 giving the caller the opportunity to enter the Program Access
Code (default 12030).
When either paging format is enabled as a single format within the system, the
Program Access Code may be entered instead of a cap code. If both paging
formats are enabled, the Program Access Code must be preceded by either of the
page type digits (a 1 or 2). If the number of digits that the caller is required to
enter for a cap code is five or less, the Program Access code is entered as is. If
the number of digits a caller is required to enter is greater than 5, the Program
Access Code is entered, but must be followed by enough additional digits to
satisfy the number of digits expected. This is because the Worldpatch does not
begin to analyze the input string until it has seen the required number of digits.
To program the Model 30, the 5-digit user programmable “program mode access
code” must be entered. The access code is 12030 as shipped from the factory, but
may be changed to any 5-digit code. Please note that the default program mode
access code used here is different than the one used in non-SelCall units.
The program mode may also be accessed from the telephone by dialing the
program mode access code during a call.
ENTERING A PROGRAM COMMAND
To execute a program command, a DTMF number is entered followed by the “#”
key. Once the “#” has been entered, the Model 30 will respond with the 5-beep
“go-ahead chirp” indicating that the command was accepted or a high-low “error
tone” sequence indicating that an invalid command was received. Some
commands require additional numbers, as in the case of the connect code. For
these commands, the Model 30 will send two fast beeps indicating that additional
digits are required. Commands should be entered one at a time (do not try to
“string” commands together) until the go-ahead or error tones are sent. While
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