Service manual
PROGRAMMING
4-15
April 2001
Part No. 001-9800-203
Delete Bank
This function is used to delete the current bank.
The bank to be deleted is selected and it is then
deleted. This also unassigns all systems currently
linked to that bank. This does not delete anything on
disk; only the selected bank in the buffer is deleted.
Linking Systems To A Bank
Systems are created using the Create System or
Copy System functions as described in Section 4.6.5.
The programmed systems must then be linked to a
bank. This can be done from the System programming
screens described in Section 4.6.5 or from the Create/
Edit Bank screen described in this section.
When systems are created, they are identified by
alpha tags, and numbers are not assigned until they are
linked to a bank. To link a system to a bank, proceed
as follows:
1. When system information is being programmed, the
bank name is displayed on the right side of the
screen by pressing F8. Likewise, when bank infor-
mation is being programmed, the system numbers
are indicated (see Table 4-2). If the system is
assigned to the bank, there is a system number to the
right of the name. If it is not assigned, “XX” is
indicated.
2. To add or delete the current system, press the F8 key
and then use the arrow keys to highlight the desired
system (if applicable). To add the system to the
bank, press the “A” key, and to delete it press the
“D” key.
3. If a system was added, the highlight bar moves to
the system number column. This column programs
the number of that system. Enter the desired number
from 1-99. Press the Return key once to make the
change and press it again to go back to editing sys-
tem or bank information.
Channel Display Table (Low Tier Models)
With low tier models only, pressing the F7 key
from the Create/Edit Bank screen displays the Channel
Display Table screen shown in Figure 4-6. This screen
Figure 4-6 Channel Display Screen
(Low Tier Only)
assigns the system/group selected by each display
number. Up to sixteen system/group combinations can
be selected. If a number is left unprogrammed, it is not
displayed.
The system number is assigned when the system
is linked to the bank as described in the preceding
information. Any combination of up to 16 systems
with up to 16 groups each that have been previously
programmed can be assigned. All programmed
systems and groups should be assigned to a display
number. Refer to “Programming System/Groups With
Low Tier Models” in Section 4.6.5 for more
information.
Functions such as scanning are more efficient if
system information does not need to be loaded to scan
each position. Therefore, if the system information is
the same for several groups, assign the groups to the
same system, not several identical systems. For exam-
ple, to program three groups with the same system
information, program them as System 1, Groups 1, 2,
and 3; not System 1/Group 1, System 2/Group 1, and
System 3/Group1.
4.6.7 SETUP PRESTORED NUMBERS
This function is not available with 98xx trans-
ceivers. It is used to program prestored telephone
numbers.