Motorola B7, B5 operating instructions Programming the Radio’s Lists

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23General Radio Features Operation (cont.)

Programming the Radio’s Lists

Programming the Telephone List Numbers (B7 Models Only)

This feature lets you use the radio’s keypad to change the telephone numbers assigned to any of the telephone list members. Each phone number can have up to 16 digits. Only the numbers can be changed from the keypad; to change the names of the members, the RSS must be used.

1.To change the telephone list, press the right arrow key ( ) until “PROG” appears on the display.

2.Press the key below “PROG.” The display changes to show the types of lists (phone, call, etc.) that can be programmed.

3.Press the key below “PHON.” The display shows the first programmable member of the telephone list and the programming mode status annunciator flashes, indicating that the radio is in the program mode. The annunciator will continue to flash while the radio is in the programming mode.

4.To move around in the telephone list, press either the right ( ) or the left ( ) arrow key. You can also use the keypad to enter the desired member’s position number (any programmed location from 1 through 19) in the list to go directly to that member.

5.When you stop on a member of the list, the display will alternate between showing the member’s name and telephone number.

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