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TDFM-136A Operating Instructions Page 2-12
TiL 09RE405
2.3 COMMAND/OPERATOR LEVEL 2
Access the Command/Operator Level 2 by pressing the 'PROG' key from the
Command/Operator Level 1 once. The Command Level is indicated in the 4
th
character position
on the lower row of the display indicating a subscript '2'.
The Command/Operator Level 2 maps the keys to provide a new set of functions for the operator
as shown below.
Note: The system is time limited in command levels above level 1. The system will
automatically return to level 1 if a command has not been selected in five (5)
seconds!
L2-1 Create/Edit All Channel Information (MN/GD restricted)
This command allows the user to create a new memory position (for Main channel only) or to edit
all the parameters of an existing memory position (Main or Guard channels). The editor steps
through the channel parameters in sequence from left to right across the screen. The edit
functions here match those used to edit an individual parameter; in this case however selecting
the ENTER key accepts the data and proceeds to the next step, rather than returning. Only after
the last step does selecting enter save the data and exit. The ESC key will abandon the entire
edit session without changing an existing channel or creating a new one.
accept the entry and return
abandon the entry and exit
L2-1.1 Entering a Memory Number (refer to L1-1 for details)
When the Create/Edit All command is selected, the first step is to enter the number of the
memory position that you wish to Create or Edit. Note that if the Radio is on a Guard channel
then the editor starts at the “Edit Text” prompt (step 3 below) as the memory number and scan
cannot be edited for Guard channels. The valid range is (001 to 230)
Once a number has been entered, the system checks to see if the memory location has already
been programmed, if so, then the existing data will be loaded, if the location has NOT been
previously programmed then the default template data will be loaded. In each case the user can
edit the channel parameters in the same way as shown in the following steps.
L2-1.2 Enter a Scan List & Enabling/Disabling Scan (refer to L2-5 for details)
The cursor will move to the third (3rd) position on the top line, the default scan list is shown in
subscript. If there is a bar over top of the character, this indicates that scan is disabled for this
memory, if there is no bar, scan has been enabled. The 'PROG' key (key 0) toggles the scan
enabled/disabled state.