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
TDFM-136B Operating Instructions 08RE399
Note that the cursor will automatically jump to the next valid column, the cursor will wrap. The ‘g’ indicates a
separate Guard option; for the commands that support this, the Main and Guard can be enabled/disabled
separately. In addition, some of the commands are either channel agnostic, or specific to the Main channel
only and can thus be invoked for Main even when the radio front panel switches are in the Guard position.
For example: with the switches in the Guard position the user can still scroll through the Main
memories using the and keys. These types of commands are available in the Guard
mode, but the permissions are determined by the Main permission. The table below indicates all
the available user commands, and shows the permission mode as follows:
● shows a command that has a distinct permission
● shows a command that is available in Guard, but permission is controlled by Main.
X shows a command that is NOT available for the channel.
Table 3-6. Permission Applicability wrt Command Levels
Cmnd
Num
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
Command M G Command M G Command M G
1
Select MN Memory
●
●
Create/Prog All
●
●
Set Main Boot Memory
●
●
2
Brighter
●
●
Copy GD to Main
●
●
Upload to PC
●
●
3
Edit Op Mode
●
●
Lock Keypad
●
●
Set Hex/Decimal
●
●
4
Scroll MN Memory Down
●
●
Not Used
●
X
Show Version
●
●
5
Scan
●
X
Edit Scan List
●
X
Edit Scan Params
●
●
6
Scroll MN Memory Up
●
●
Edit Text
●
●
Set PTT Timer
●
●
7
Edit Frequency
●
●
Create Shadow
●
X
Set Sidetone Level
●
●
8
Dimmer
●
●
Copy Main to GD
●
●
Download from PC
●
●
9
Edit Squelch
●
●
Edit Unit ID
●
●
Show Squelch
●
●
3.4.4 Set Memory Edit
Level 4 Key Scope: Main and Guard
Individually enable/disable a memory for editing. If disabled then the memory cannot be edited by
any operator level command.
Figure 3-40. Enable/Disable edit of a specific Memory.
Edit Keys
toggle enable/disable of selected memory
accept the entry and exit
abandon the entry and exit
If an attempt is made to edit a disabled memory the error: “Edit Disabled” is displayed on the
prompt line.
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