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Programming Mode FAQ

FEATURES

1.

I got distracted while programming and forgot

 

 

 

which feature I was programming. What should

 

 

I do?

 

Return to ‘Idle’ Programming Mode and start

 

over. You will not be able to return to

PROGRAMMING

Programming Mode (the radio does not provide

further way to let you know the specific stage

 

 

you are at in the Programming Mode).

 

Therefore you can:

 

• Long press the PTT button. The radio will return

 

 

to ‘Idle’ Programming Mode or,

 

• Turn OFF the radio and enter Programming

 

 

Mode again. (Refer to “Entering Advanced

 

 

Configuration Mode” on page 33 for more

 

 

information)

 

 

 

2.

I am trying to program a frequency (or a code)

 

 

value but the radio would not do it. It rolled over

 

 

and took me back to value ‘0’.

The radio disallow you to program any value that is not available in the frequencies and

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codes pool. For example, if you try to program code 220, the radio would not accept it as the maximum value allowed is 219. Same goes for the frequencies. Refer to the“Frequency and Code Charts” on page 58 to make sure you are programming a valid value.

3.I am trying to enter the Programming Mode but the radio would not do it.

The radio may be locked using the CPS to disallow Front Panel Programming. To re- enable, use the CPS.

4.I programmed the wrong value when I was programming. How can I erase or re-program the value?

If you programmed the wrong value, you can either:

‘Roll-over’ the radio. The radio ‘roll-over’ each time it reaches the maximum value allowed. Keep increasing (short press the SB1 button) or decreasing (short press the SB2 button) until you get the desired value or,

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