7-1. telephone number programming – Kenwood TM-3530A User Manual
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4-7. AUTOMATIC TELEPHONE NUM
BER TRANSMISSION SYSTEM
(TM-3530A/2570A/2550A/2530A
only)
This function simplifies conventional 16-key autopatch
operation by utilizing a one-touch automatic dialing sys
tem. Up to 15 different 7-digit telephone numbers may
be stored in memory. A separate channel is assigned to
each telephone number, and all telephone number pro
gramming is performed in reference to this channel.
Example: Storing the telephone number (123-4567) in
the telephone number CH 3.
4-7-1. Telephone number programming
© Press the PHONE switch
The display will show "
— " if no telephone data
has been programmed, or the reset button has been
installed. If data has been programmed the display
will show the current telephone channel number.
® Rotate the MEMORY CHANNEL selector to select the
desired telephone number channel. The telephone in
dicator will light and the display will show " R 1
(thru R 1 5 )".
® Press the
I
PS
I
key.
The display will show the first three digits and a hyp
hen, or three blanks and a hyphen if no data has been
entered. The memory channel display will now indi
cate the selected telephone number channel (1 - 1 5),
rather than the normal memory channel numbers (1 -
19, R , b, d , u ). A beep will sound each time you
pass channel 1 as a quick audio check of your relative
position. As you rotate the MEMORY CHANNEL se
lector the telephone channel number will change and
the first three digits of the telephone numbers con
tained in the various channels will be displayed. If no
data is entered the display will only show the hyphen.
© Enter the first three digits of the telephone number us
ing the numeric keypad. Input errors may be cleared
by pressing the key. After the third digit has been
entered a beep will sound and the display will show 4
blanks, indicating the radio is waiting for you to enter
the final four digits.
® Use the numeric keypad to enter the final four digits.
After the final digit has been entered a beep will
sound, and the display will return to show the first
three digits of the telephone number. You can review
the contents of the entire telephone channel by repea
tedly pressing the |PS] key.
(To enter a pause, or blank press the
I
SC
I
key.)
Entry of the remaining telephone channels is performed
as in steps 4 and 5 above.
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