Specifications
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27# Transmit Data (Transmits continuous control channel
data. All words will be "FF00AA55CC33." When the
command starts, '27' will be displayed in the right side
of the display. Entering a # key will terminate the
command. The transmitter de-keys when finished.)
28# Activate the high tone (1150 Hz +/- 55 Hz)
29# De-activate the high tone
30# Activate the low tone (770 Hz +/- 40 Hz)
31# De-activate the low tone
32# Clear (Sets non-volatile memory to zeroes or factory
default. This command will affect all counters, all
repertory memory including the last number called
stack, and all user programmable features including the
setting of System Registration. It does not affect the
ESN, NAM, phasing data, or lock code. This takes a
minute or so. DO NOT TURN OFF THE
TELEPHONE WHILE THIS IS SHOWING '32' ON
THE DISPLAY. WAIT UNTIL THE NORMAL
SERVICE LEVEL DISPLAY RESUMES!)
33 x# Turn on DTMF for x (1-9, *, 0, #, plus the single
tones) where x=
1 697 Hz + 1209 Hz 10 697 Hz
2 697 Hz + 1336 Hz 11 770 Hz
3 697 Hz + 1477 Hz 12 852 Hz
4 770 Hz + 1209 Hz 13 941 Hz
5 770 Hz + 1336 Hz 14 1150 Hz (not used in cellular)
6 770 Hz + 1477 Hz 15 1209 Hz
7 852 Hz + 1209 Hz 16 1336 Hz
8 852 Hz + 1336 Hz 17 1477 Hz
9 852 Hz + 1477 Hz 18 1633 Hz (not used in cellular)
* 941 Hz + 1209 Hz
0 941 Hz + 1336 Hz
# 941 Hz + 1477 Hz
34# Turn DTMF Off
35# Display RSSI ("D" Series Portable Only)
or
35 x# Set Audio Path to x x=0, V.S.P Microphone (Applies
to mobiles only.)
x=1, Speaker
x=2, Alert
x=3, Handset
x=4, Mute
x=5, External Telephone (Applies to Portables Only)
x=6, External Handset (Applies to NEWER Portables)
36 nnn# Scan (TDMA Telephones only. Scans the primary
control channels and attempts to decipher the forward
data stream. The display will show PASS1 if the
strongest control channel was accessed, PASS2 if the
second strongest was accessed, and FAIL if no control
channel could be accessed.)
(nnn=Scan speed in milliseconds). Tunes from channel
1 to 666 in order. Entering a * pauses the scan and
displays current Channel Number and RSSI reading
AAA=Channel Number and BBB=RSSI Reading).
When scan speed is 300 milliseconds or greater, the
current status is displayed during the scan; when less
than 300 milliseconds the status is displayed only
during pause. Entering * during a pause causes the scan
to resume. Entering #aborts the scan and leaves the
mobile tuned to the current channel. During this
command only the * and # keys are recognized.
37# Sets Low Battery Threshold. Usage: #37#x# where x is
any number from 1 to 255. If set to 1, the Low Battery
indicator will come up when the phone is powered on. If
set to 255, it may never come up.
38# Display ESN (Displays ESN in four steps, two
hexadecimal digits at a time in a for digit display. The
decimal shows the address, 00 through 03 as the first
two digits, and two digits of the ESN as the last two
digits. Use the 'G' to step through the entire hexadecimal
ESN.)
Compander OFF ("D" Series Portables)
or
SND-SNM. Display shows AA BB. Where
AA=Address;BB=Data. Send the SNM to the display.
All 32 bytes of the SNM will be displayed, one byte at a
time. The byte address will be displayed in the upper
right-hand corner and the contents of that address will
be displayed in the hex. The * key is used to step
through the address similar to the SEND-NAM (18#)
command.
39# Compander ON ("D" Series Portables)
or
39# RCVSU. Receive one control channel word. When the
word is received it is displayed in hex. This command
will be complete when a control channel word is
received or when the # key is entered to abort the
command.
40# RCVVC. Receive one voice channel word. When the
word is received it is displayed in hex. This command
will be complete when a voice channel word is received
or when the # key is entered to abort the command.
41# Enables Diversity (On F19CTA... Series only.)
42# Disables Diversity (On F19CTA... Series only.)
43# Disable Diversity
USE T/R ANTENNA (On F19CTA... Series only.)
USE R ANTENNA (On D.M.T./ Mini TAC)
44# Disable Diversity
USE R ANTENNA (On F19CTA... Series only.)
USE T/R ANTENNA (On D.M.T./ Mini TAC)
45# Display Current RSSI (Displayed as a three-digit decimal number)
46# Display Cumulative Call Timer
47 x# Set RX Audio level to X
(For F19CTA ...Series Transceivers)
X=0, Lowest Volume
X=6, Highest Volume
X=7, mute
Normal setting is 4.
(For D.M.T./ Mini TAC Transceivers)
X=0, Lowest Volume
X=7, Highest Volume
Normal setting is 4.
(For TDMA Transceivers and F09F... Series and Higher
Portables)
X=0, Lowest Volume
X=15, Highest Volume
Normal setting is 2 to 4. (On TDMA Transceivers and
Micro TAC portables, settings 8 through 15 are for
DTMF applications only.)
48# Side Tone On. Use this command in conjunction with
350# to test the entire audio path in hands-free
applications
49# Side Tone Off
50# Maintenance data is transmitted and test results
displayed:
•PASS=received data is correct
•FAIL 1=2second timeout, no data rec.
•FAIL 2=received data is incorrect
51# Test of mobile where maintenance data is transmitted
and looped back.
Display is as follows:
•PASS=looped-back data is correct
•FAIL 1=2 second timeout, no looped-back data
•FAIL 2=looped-back data is incorrect
52 x# SAT Phase Adjustment. A decimal value that
corresponds to phase shift compensation in 4.5 degree
increments. Compensation added to inherent phase shift
in transceiver to achieve a total of 0 degrees phase shift.
Do NOT enter any values except those shown below.
0 degrees = 0 121.5 degrees = 59 243.0 degrees = 86
4.5 = 1 126.0 = 60 247.5 = 87
9.0 = 2 130.5 = 61 252.0 = 112
13.5 = 3 135.0 = 62 256.5 = 113
18.0 = 4 139.5 = 63 261.0 = 114
22.5 = 5 144.0 = 40 265.5 = 115
27.0 = 6 148.5 = 41 270.0 = 116
31.5 = 7 153.0 = 42 274.5 = 117
36.0 = 16 157.5 = 43 279.0 = 118
40.5 = 17 162.0 = 44 283.5 = 119
45.0 = 18 166.5 = 45 288.0 = 120
49.5 = 19 171.0 = 46 292.5 = 121
54.0 = 20 175.5 = 47 297.0 = 122
58.5 = 21 180.0 = 64 301.5 = 123










