Motorola GP68 operation manual Five Digit Access Code

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4 • ST-865M3 Programming

A priority override is possible only if the subscriber engaging the priority override has a higher priority level than the current subscriber on a channel. There are ten priority levels, from 0 (lowest priority) to 9 (highest pri- ority). The priority level of a SmarTrunk II subscriber is determined by the first digit of the subscriber’s Primary code.

For example, a subscriber with a Primary code of 2468 (priority level 2) is currently using a trunking channel. If a subscriber with a subscriber ID code of 6722 (prior- ity level 6) tries a priority override on the same trunking channel, the override will be successful. The call in process will be terminated and subscriber 6722 will be granted access to the channel. If a subscriber with a Primary code of 1234 (priority level 1) tries a priority override on that trunking channel, the override will be unsuccessful since the latter subscriber has a lower priority level. The original subscriber on the channel cannot be overridden by another subscriber with an equal priority level. If a subscriber with a Primary code of 2401 (priority level 2) tries a priority override on the same trunking channel, the override will be unsuccess- ful.

To program this feature: Enter the programming code 14 followed by the # key. Then 1 (enable) or 0 (disable) followed by the # key.

Example: To make a subscriber a priority subscriber press: 1 4 # 1 #.

4.2.5Five Digit Access Code

The five digit access code allows the dealer to enter the ST-865M3 programming mode and keeps unauthorized personnel from accessing the programming mode. The access code is dealer programmable, and may be set to any five digit number 00000 to 99999.

Note: Be sure to write down the new five digit access code. If the five digit access code is lost or forgotten, ACCESS TO THE ST-865M3 PRO-

GRAMMING MODE WILL BE IMPOS- SIBLE.

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Contents SmarTrunk Systems, Inc. ST-865M3 Motorola P/N PMLN4066A Warranty Policy Contents PortableRadioProgramming Installation of the Logic BoardProgramming Feature Descriptions Entering The Program ModeFigures This page left blank intentionally Introduction Viii Landline To Subscriber Call OperationCall Routing Codes For Subscriber Initiated Calls Subscriber To Subscriber Call Conventional ModeRouting Code Destination Subscriber To Landline CallEmergency Call Originating a CallMobile Operator Call Store And Send Dialing Dialing Mode ProcedureProgramming Memory Speed Dial Numbers Memory Speed DialingPriority Call Override RedialClear Channel Alerting Call TerminationRadio-Kill Page Subscriber ID Numbers/Paging Code Numbers Operating ModesModel ST-865M3 SmarTrunk Iitm Logic Board Operating Modes Primary Code Secondary Code 4100 4101 4103 4102 4104 Disassemble Radio Installation for GP68Slide Battery Latch Model ST-865M3 SmarTrunk II Logic Board Remove BatteryRemove Radio Chassis Installation For GP68 Remove Radio’s ChassisModel ST-865M3 SmarTrunk II Logic Board Installation of the ST-865M3 Logic BoardReplace Radio’s Chassis Installation For GP68Reassemble Radio Page Troubleshooting Repair Radio Trouble ShootingSystem Tone Portable Radio ProgrammingLogic Board Programming Entering The Program ModeNumber of Trunking Channels ST-865M3 Programming Secondary Code Priority Subscriber EnablePrimary Code Five Digit Access Code Trunking System ID Number Return To Radio Default ValuesEmergency Call Override Automatic PTT ModeMemory Speed Dial Programming Clear Channel Alerting ModeRadio-Kill Conventional Operating Mode Page Appendix a Programming Worksheet Model ST-865M3 SmarTrunk Logic Board Appendix B Cross Reference Chart Model ST-865M3 SmarTrunk Logic Board