Kenwood TM-D700E User Manual 1 - Page 66

Automatic Dialer

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AUTOMATIC DIALER If you use the 10 dedicated memory channels to store DTMF numbers, you need not remember a long string of digits. s Storing a DTMF Number in Memory Note: Audible DTMF tones from other transceivers near you (or from your own speaker) may be picked up by your microphone. If so, you may fail to correctly program a DTMF number. 1 Press [MNU] to enter Menu mode. 2 Select Menu 1-5-1 (STORE), then press [OK]. 3 Press [c]/ [d] to select from channels 0 to 9, then press [OK]. • The display for entering a memory name 12 appears; the first digit blinks. • To skip naming the channel, press [OK] again. You can jump to step 8. 4 Turn the Tuning control to select a character. • You can enter alphanumeric characters plus special ASCII characters. 5 Press [a]. • The cursor moves to the next digit. 60 6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 to enter up to 8 digits. Switches among the sets of alphanumeric characters, accented letters (TM-D700E only), and special ASCII characters. Switches between small and capital letters. Cancels Memory Name Entry. Deletes the digit at which the cursor is blinking. Causes the cursor to move backward. Inserts the Clears all digits currently selected character. (left BAND SEL) and backs the cursor to the first digit. 7 Press [OK]. • The cursor moves to the start of the next field. 8 Press the keys in sequence on the Mic keypad to enter a DTMF number with up to 16 digits. • You may turn the Tuning control then [a] to select each digit. Select a space if you want to include a pause. 9 Press [OK] to complete the programming. 10 Press [MNU] to exit Menu mode. You can confirm the stored DTMF number by using steps 1 to 3. The keypad on the MC-53DM also is available to enter alphanumeric characters in step 4. See page 18.

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12
6
Repeat steps 4 and 5 to enter up to 8 digits.
7
Press
[OK]
.
The cursor moves to the start of the next field.
8
Press the keys in sequence on the Mic keypad to
enter a DTMF number with up to 16 digits.
You may turn the
Tuning
control then
[
a
]
to select
each digit.
Select a space if you want to include a
pause.
9
Press
[OK]
to complete the programming.
10
Press
[MNU]
to exit Menu mode.
You can confirm the stored DTMF number by using
steps 1 to 3.
The keypad on the MC-53DM also is available to enter
alphanumeric characters in step 4.
See page 18.
AUTOMATIC DIALER
If you use the 10 dedicated memory channels to store
DTMF numbers, you need not remember a long string
of digits.
Storing a DTMF Number in Memory
Note:
Audible DTMF tones from other transceivers near you (or
from your own speaker) may be picked up by your microphone.
If so, you may fail to correctly program a DTMF number.
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Press
[MNU]
to enter Menu mode.
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.
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[OK]
.
The display for entering a memory name
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To skip naming the channel, press
[OK]
again.
You can jump to step 8.
4
Turn the
Tuning
control to select a character.
You can enter alphanumeric characters plus
special ASCII characters.
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Press
[
a
]
.
The cursor moves to the next digit.
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