User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
- 1.1 Controls and Display
- 1.2 Transceiver Basic Operation
- 1.3 About Commands
- SECTION 2
- 2.1 Channel Operating Parameters
- 2.2 Editing Channel Operating Parameters
- 2.3 Scan and Multi-Mode Operation
- 2.4 Controlling User Access
- 2.5 Encrypted Operation
- 3.1 Operator Level 1 Commands
- 3.1.1 Select the Operating Memory for the Main Channel
- 3.1.2 Increase Display Brightness
- 3.1.3 Edit Channel Operating Mode
- 3.1.4 Scroll Backwards through Available Memories
- 3.1.5 Start/Stop Scan
- 3.1.6 Scroll Forewards through Available Memories
- 3.1.7 Edit Channel Operating Frequency
- 3.1.8 Decrease Display Brightness
- 3.1.9 Edit Channel Squelch Mode
- 3.1.10 Command Level Up
- 3.1.11 Toggle memory: current/home
- 3.1.12 Toggle Talk Around
- 3.1.13 Erase Encryption Keys
- 3.2 Operator Level 2 Commands
- 3.2.1 Create/Edit All Channel Information
- L2-1.1. Entering a Memory Number (refer to L1-1 for details)
- L2-1.2. Enter a Scan List & Enabling/Disabling Scan (refer to L2-5 for details)
- L2-1.3. Enter a Text Description (refer to L2-6 for details)
- L2-1.4. Enter an Operating Mode (refer to L1-3 for details)
- L2-1.5. Enter a Frequency (refer to L1-7 for details)
- L2-1.6. Enter the Squelch Parameters (refer to L1-9 for details)
- 3.2.2 Copy Guard to Main
- 3.2.3 Lock Keypad
- 3.2.4 L2-4 not used.
- 3.2.5 Edit Scan List & Enable/Disable Scan
- 3.2.6 Edit Memory Text Description
- 3.2.7 Create Shadow Memory
- 3.2.8 Copy Main to Guard
- 3.2.9 Encryption ON/OFF
- 3.2.10 Command Level Up
- 3.2.11 Command Level Down
- 3.2.12 L2–#. Not Used.
- 3.2.1 Create/Edit All Channel Information
- 3.3 Operator Level 3 Commands
- 3.3.1 Select Boot Channel
- 3.3.2 Assign Key by KeyTag
- 3.3.3 Set Numeric Edit Mode: Decimal or Hexadecimal
- 3.3.4 Display Firmware Release and Version Information
- 3.3.5 Edit Scan Parameters
- 3.3.6 Configure PTT Timer
- 3.3.7 Side Tone Audio Level Adjust
- 3.3.8 PC Data Upload/Download
- 3.3.9 Display Channel Squelch Parameters
- 3.3.10 Command Level Up
- 3.3.11 Command Level Down
- 3.3.12 Unused
- 3.4 Maintenance Commands (Level 4)
- 3.4.1 Set Default Record
- 3.4.2 Set Restricted Level Access Mode
- 3.4.3 Set Command Permissions
- 3.4.4 Set Memory Edit
- 3.4.5 L4-5. not used
- 3.4.6 L4-6. not used
- 3.4.7 Set Frequency Display
- 3.4.8 Assign KeyTags to Encryption Keys
- 3.4.9 Set Squelch Restrictions
- 3.4.10 Command Level Up
- 3.4.11 Command Level Down
- 3.4.12 L4-# not used
- 3.5 Supervisor Commands (Level 5)
- 4.1 Appendix A. Installing the Jumper for Restricted Level Access.
- 4.2 Appendix B. CTCSS Tone and DCS Code Tables
- 4.3 Appendix C. Programming Channel data using TDP and a PC.
- 4.4 Appendix C. 2.5 kHz & 6.25 kHz Valid Frequencies
- 4.5 Appendix D. Default Tables
08RE399 TDFM-136B Operating Instructions
As with all the squelch editors, when you press “ENTER” to continue (if editing receive), the editor
returns to the first screen, but the Transmit/Receive indicator character (second last character on
the line) has changed to a “T” to indicate that you are editing for transmit. If you are finishing an
edit of the transmit value, then the values are written to memory and the editor exits.
For analog DCS Code squelch the user would have to select 'c' in the initial screen (in analog
modes only), if so then the editor to change the value would appear as follows:
Figure 2-10. The DCS Code squelch edit screen .
The editor works as follows:
step up/down through available code choices
accept the entry and continue
abandon the entry and exit
See Appendix B for the table of DCS codes supported.
As with all the squelch editors, when you press “ENTER” to continue (if editing receive), the editor
returns to the first screen, but the Transmit/Receive indicator character (second last character on
the line) has changed to a “T” to indicate that you are editing for transmit. If you are finishing an
edit of the transmit value, then the values are written to memory and the editor exits.
Editing digital squelch modes
For digital NAC squelch the user would have to select 'n' in the initial (receive) screen (in digital
mode only), if so then the editor to change the value would appear as follows:
Figure 2-11. The digital NAC squelch edit screen .
The editor works as follows:
to
enter number, cursor automatically advances. $=HEX Mode.
accept the entry and continue
abandon the entry and exit
The default edit mode is hexadecimal (HEX), three digits 000 to FFF, the dollar sign “$” is used to
indicate a HEX edit. The edit mode can be changed to decimal using command L3-3. In that case
the range would be 0000 to 4095.
As a squelch mode by itself, NAC exists for receive only so when you press “ENTER” to continue the
editor returns to the first screen, but the Transmit/Receive indicator character (second last
character on the line) has changed to a “T” to indicate that you are editing for transmit.
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