Installation Instructions
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3-3.1.8 Selection from List of Predetermined Values
When the parameter you want to select can assume only one of several
predetermined values, you select the desired value by pressing the function
keys:
• F1 enters the lowest possible value (or OFF)
• F4 enters the highest possible value
• F2 and F3 increment or decrement the value. When you reach either
end, the corresponding key disappears.
PROG
ADT - 9 SEC
1
<--
-->
10
You cannot use the keypad to enter a value for such parameters.
3-3.1.9 Toggle Mode
When the function being set can only be toggled on or off, one function key
will be marked YES and another NO.
To expedite turning on and off often-used functions (for example, turn the
squelch on or off) only one key is used. In this case, just press the key
assigned to the function to be toggled: the new state is shown for a few
seconds, and then disappears as it takes effect immediately.
PROG
ALE - NO
YES
NO
3-3.1.10 Alphanumeric Edit Mode
When you need to enter an alphanumeric string in a field, or edit a string, you type the desired
alphanumeric character on the keypad. A blinking cursor _ indicates the location being edited.
In addition, the following function keys are available:
SAVE (F1)
Saves editing changes (equivalent to pressing the ENTER key).
<−−
<−−<−−
<−− (F2)
−−>
−−> −−>
−−> (F3)
Used to move the cursor backwards and forwards. When you reach either end, the
corresponding key disappears.
CLR (F4)
Pressing this key momentarily erases the digit/letter at which the cursor is presently
located, and shifts the entire field one place to the left.
Press this key continuously clears the entire field.
3-3.1.11 Numeric Edit Mode
When you need to enter a number in a field, or edit the number, you type the desired digits on the
keypad. A blinking cursor _ indicates the location being edited.
In addition, the following function keys are available:
BACK (F3)
Erases the last digit.
CLR (F4)
Erases all newly entered digits and restores the original value.
3-3.1.12 View Mode
When the string to be displayed is longer than the number of characters
that fit in one line (for instance, with long addresses or messages), the
view mode enables scrolling to the rest of the string.
The view mode is indicated by the symbol < − >
< − >< − >
< − > next to one of the
function keys.
EDIT
ERAS
<->
AMD 0
01
AMD
MESS