Specifications

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SYSTEM SELECT PROCEDURES:
Phones with a RCL button: Press RCL *, then * to select, STO to store.
Phones with no RCL button: Press Control * then * to select, # to store.
Options are:
CSCAn Preferred/Non preferred with system lockout
Std A/b, or Std b/A: Preferred/Non preferred.
SCAn Ab, or SCAn bA: Non preferred/Preferred
SCAn A: "A" ONLY
SCAn b: "B" ONLY
HOME: Home only
(these are typical options, some phone's vary. C-Scan is only available on newer models and does not
appear unless programmed, see below.)
TEST MODE
Test mode consists of two separate levels. When the telephone is first placed in Test Mode, it is in the
STATUS DISPLAY LEVEL. The display will be scrolling (or flashing), or it will be locked. If locked,
enter the unlock code and the display will begin scrolling. If the unlock code is not known, press #. By
pushing the # key, the technician causes the cellular telephone to change to its SERVICING LEVEL.
The display will be US' . There are five types of display, depending on the model of the telephone: a
16 character display, a 14 character display, a 10 digit display (with two versions), an 8 character
display, and a 7 character display. The status display is different in analog operation than in a TDMA
call.
NOTE: Use of a loaner handset is allowed in servicing level, but may not be allowed in the status
display level. A locked telephone will not show the status display, but will enter the servicing level.
14 Character Analog Call Display 14 Character TDMA
Call Display
+------------------+ +------------------+
| A B C D E F G | | A B C D E F G |
| H I J K L M N | | H I J K L M N |
+------------------+ +------------------+
ABC = Channel ABC = Channel ("A" in the
D = *Call Processing Mode position indicates a
EFG = RSSI channel above 1000)
H = **(D)SAT D = *Call Processing Mode
I = 1=TX on EFG = RSSI
J = 1=Signalling Tone On HIJ = Digital Verification
K = Power Level (0-7) Color Code (1-255)
L = 1=Control Channel K = Power Level (0-7)
M = 1=RX Audio off L = 1=TX on
N = 1=TX Audio off M = 1=Bit Error Rate (0-7)
N = 1=Audio Muted
*Call Processing Mode: *Call Processing Mode
BLANK = AMPS BLANK = AMPS
A = NAMPS High Sub-Channel 1 = Slot 1, half rate
B = NAMPS Center Sub-Channel 2 = Slot 2, half rate
C = NAMPS Low Sub-Channel 3 = Slot 3, half rate
4 = Slot 4, half rate
**(D)SAT: 5 = Slot 5, half rate
0 = 5970 Hz 6 = Slot 6, half rate
1 = 6000 Hz 7 = Slot 1, full rate
2 = 6030 Hz 8 = Slot 2, full rate
3 = No SAT 9 = Slot 3, full rate
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0-6 = DSAT Vector NOTE: The Analog Call
7 = No DSAT Display will always
show when on a control channel.