Reference Manual
Table Of Contents
- 10 The NETList
- 11 The Phone Link List
- 12 The Address List
- 13 Making and receiving calls
- Calls you can make and receive
- Making a call
- Listen Before Transmit Mode
- Testing the quality of a channel in a Codan Selcall network
- Replacing LQA information for all channels in an ALE/CALM network
- Making a manual sounding operation in an ALE/CALM network
- Selecting the best channel in an ALE/CALM network
- Other ways to make calls
- Calling methods
- The Calls Out Log
- Receiving a call
- The call alert
- The incoming call screen
- Error reporting in a received AMD message
- The Calls In Log
- Figure37: The Calls In Log showing a Selective call received
- Figure38: The Calls In Log showing a Message call received
- Figure39: The Calls In Log showing a Get Status call received
- Figure40: The Calls In Log showing a NET call received
- Displaying an entry in the Calls In Log
- Returning a call from the Calls In Log
- Deleting an entry from the Calls In Log
- Detecting transmissions from other stations
- 14 The Control List
- Entries in the Control List
- ALE entries
- Auto Resume entries
- Devices entry
- Figure42: The Devices entry in the Control List
- Selecting a built-in test
- Displaying the electronic serial number of a device
- Installing an option in the transceiver
- Displaying the firmware version of your transceiver
- Displaying the product name of a device
- Renaming your transceiver
- Accessing lists from the Devices entry
- GPS Screen entry
- LQA Screen entry
- Messages entry
- 15 The Keypad List
- 16 The Mode List
- 17 Using the transceiver in free tune and Amateur Mode
- 18 Hot keys
- About hot keys
- Full-time and part-time hot keys
- Assigning several macros to one key
- Automating several tasks with one macro
- Troubleshooting macros
- Storing macros
- Ideas for creating macros
- Creating a macro and assigning it to a hot key
- Copying a macro
- Moving a macro
- Renaming a macro
- Deleting a macro
- Creating a macro to perform two or more tasks
- Special macros
- 19 Operating the transceiver from a computer
- About CICS
- Using CICS
- Setting up CICS
- Terms used in CICS and the 2110SSB Transceiver
- CICS commands
- Table33: CICS commands and their functions
- alebeacon command
- alecall command
- aletelcall command
- amd command
- beacon command
- call command
- chan command
- echo command
- freq command
- gpsbeacon command
- gpsposition command
- hangup command
- help command
- lbt command
- link command
- lock command
- lqa command
- mode command
- pagecall command
- prompt command
- ptt command
- scan command
- secure command
- selbeacon command
- selcall command
- selfid command
- set command
- sideband command
- sound command
- statusack command
- statuscall command
- statustime command
- telcall command
- ver command
- Summary of command syntax
- CICS response messages
- CICS error messages
- 20 Connectors
- 21 System messages
- 22 Accessories and hardware options
- 23 Specifications
Hot keys
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About hot keys
If you want to automate some of the tasks you perform with the transceiver you can
create hot keys on the front panel to perform the tasks for you. For example, if you
frequently call a particular station using an entry in the Address List you can create a hot
key to select the Address List from the Main Menu, search for the entry, then make the
call. Performing these tasks is then as simple as pressing the hot key.
Hot keys can be created to perform any task or series of tasks that involve using a list.
These include:
• opening a list at a particular entry
• displaying the time screen in the Control List
• calling a specific station
• changing a setting
Table 5 on page 30 lists the standard hot keys on the front panel.
Creating a hot key is a simple process. The transceiver prompts you for information
about the way you want the hot key to operate and puts this information into a macro. It
then prompts you to press the key to which you want to assign the macro (that is, the key
you want to be the hot key for the task) and enter a name for the macro. Using the hot
key is as simple as pressing the key.
Full-time and part-time hot keys
Any key can be used as a hot key except the CALL, , , , , , and key. If
you want to be able to use a hot key at any time, regardless of any task you may be
performing, use the MUTE, SCAN, , or keys on the front panel. These keys can be
used as full-time hot keys.
The remaining keys on the front panel, that is, 0–9,
*
and #, can be used as part-time hot
keys. They operate as hot keys at any time except when you are entering or editing text.
In this situation they are used to enter characters and cannot be used as hot keys.
Table 27: Full-time and part-time hot keys
Full-time hot keys Part-time hot keys Keys that cannot be used as
hot keys
MUTE SCAN CALL
PTT button on handset
1
QZ
TUNE
2
ABC
CLAR
MODE
DEF
3
Rx
FREE
4
GHI
5
JKL
Tx
PWR
6
7
PR
S
8
TUV
SEC
GPS
9
EASI
TAL
K
VIE
W
0
CALL
LOGS