While the operator is using the keypad to control the
•PSTN Auto Answering.
•Radio Squelch Break Access Operation.
•Radio DTMF Access Operation.
•Local Phone Control.
Table 7-9 DTMF Radio Control Commands
These commands are intended to control a Motorola
Command | Followed By | Command Description |
* 0 | [0..9] | Channel (preset) select |
* 1 | [nnnnn] | Frequency Select (both receive and transmit) |
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* 2 | [nnnnn] | Transmit frequency select |
* 3 | [0..1] | Scan mode (0 = scan stop, 1 = scan start) |
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* 4 |
| Reserved for future use |
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* 5 | [000..255] | Squelch select |
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* 6 | [0..1] | Text mode select (0 = plain text, 1 = cipher text) |
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* 7 | [0..1] | Modulation select (0 = AM, 1 = FM) |
* 8 | [0..2] | Power level select (0 = low, 1 = med, 2 = high) |
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*9 9 Saves the current radio channel (preset) data.
*# Leave Radio Command Mode (may be entered at any time).
With all of the above commands (except *3, *99, and *#), the user may substitute the DTMF "#" character in place of the “Followed By” data to query the radio for its current setting. For example, if the sequence "* 0 1" is entered, the
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