Specifications
MICOM-2ES/2RS/2TS ALE Supplement to Owner’s Guide 
•  TUNE 
Tune Time: select the tuning time. Tuning time is the maximum 
time the current ALE waits for the called station to tune (this is the 
tune-in time of the slowest tuner in the net). The tune time is added 
to the calculated response time. Tune time can be 1 to 20 seconds, or 
OFF (zero). 
Directory Parameters 
This DIR option on the ALE Programming menu enables preparing the ALE address 
list. This list contains the names of stations to which the radio can address a private 
call using the ALE. You can add a new address, and edit an existing address. 
A name can contain up to 15 characters. Valid characters are the letters A to Z and 
the numerals 0 to 9. You cannot add an address which is identical to the name of a 
programmed net, nor an address already used as a self address in a programmed net. 
The list can contain up to 100 addresses, and is automatically sorted in ascending 
alphanumeric order. 
AMD Message Configuration 
The AMD option of the ALE Programming menu is used to view, edit, add or erase 
messages intended for transmission. The characters you can enter in messages using 
the radio keypad are: A to Z, 0 to 9, space, * and #. See message preparation details 
on page 30. 
Messages programmed using a remote PC with a standard keyboard can contain all 
the ASCII characters the range of 20 (hex) to 5F (hex). 
The message list can contain up to 12 messages, numbered AMD 0 to AMD 11. Each 
message can contain up to 90 characters. 
Notes
1.  If no messages are stored, empty will appear in the 
second display line. 
2.  Only the first 10 messages can be programmed using 
the RSS. The 2 additional messages can only be 
programmed from the front panel. 
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