24General Radio Features Operation (cont.)

Programming the Radio’s Lists (cont.)

6.Press the “select” key (normally side button 1) to enter the number-edit mode. The display shows the current member’s telephone number. You can now change numbers, using any of the numeric (0 – 9) keys, as well as the “*” and “#” keys. The blinking cursor indicates the position of the next number to be added.

Some telephone networks require a pause in the phone dialing sequence to allow for delays in the telephone switches. A pause character can be placed in the 16-digit number by first pressing the “*” key, then pressing the “#” key. The display will show a “P” for pause.

Note: When programming, the left arrow key ( ) acts as a backspace key. Pressing this key erases the previous digit, and the cursor moves to the left. When the last digit on the display has been erased, an additional press of this key or the right arrow key ( ) causes you to leave the number-edit mode without making any changes, and reenter the procedure at step 5.

7.Begin changing the telephone number. The display changes to show the numbers as they are being entered. The cursor will flash to indicate the location of the next number to be entered. When the maximum number of digits

(16)have been entered, the cursor will disappear. If you try to add any more digits, you will hear an invalid (bad) keypress alert tone.

8.When you have finished changing the telephone number, press the select key again; the change is saved in the radio’s memory and you are returned to step 5. The display will again alternate between showing the member’s name and telephone number; you can change additional numbers from this point.

9.When you have finished making changes, press the HOME key to exit the program mode. The radio will return to the home display.

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Motorola B5, B7 operating instructions General Radio Features Operation