7. DTMF Dial Delay
This parameter controls the DTMF pretime. Its value ranges from $00 to $FF in steps of 1.
To see the effect of the change, the radio must first be reprogrammed.
(a) Follow the setup procedure in Section VI-A, Fig. 8.
(b) Determine the dial delay desired and use the UP/DOWN or PGUP/PGDN arrow keys to
increase/decrease this delay.
(c) Reprogram radio if finished with ALL alignment functions.
8. DTMF Tone On Time
This parameter sets the DTMF tone duration. Its value ranges from $01 to $FF (1 to 255) in
5 millisecond units (5 ms to 1.275 seconds). The default value is $0C, which is 60 ms.
When aligning DTMF Tone On Time, you will not be able to test the ON time until you
reprogram the radio first.
(a) Follow the Setup Procedure in Section VI-A, Fig. 8.
(b) Determine what tone duration you wish to have and use the UP/DOWN or PGUP/PGDN
arrow keys to increase/decrease these values.
(c) Reprogram radio if finished with ALL alignment functions.
9. DTMF Tone Off Time
This parameter defines the time between DTMF tones. The value for this parameter ranges
from $01 to $FF (1 to 255) in 5 ms units (5 ms to 1.275 seconds). The default value is $1C,
which is 140 ms. When aligning DTMF Tone Off Time, you will not be able to test the OFF
time until you reprogram the radio first.
(a) Follow the Setup Procedure in Section VI-A, Fig. 8.
(b) Determine what tone duration you wish to have and use the UP/DOWN or PGUP/PGDN
arrow keys to increase/decrease these values.
(c) Reprogram radio if finished with ALL alignment functions.
10. Secure Deviation Offset
This parameter defines a deviation adjustment that is applied during coded transmissions.
You can only align this value if you have a radio that has a voice privacy module installed. If
you selected option H432 in "Radio Feature Options," then this adjustment is not necessary.
The default value is 0. When aligning Secure Deviation Offset, you can see the change in
deviation during the alignment process or in "real time." You do not have to reprogram the
radio to see the immediate deviation change. To perform this adjustment, follow the
procedure given below.
(a) Follow the Setup Procedure in Section VI-A, Fig. 8.
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