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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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