Example 3: displaying and/or changing a setting in the Control List (330)
Example 4: changing a value to the next value in a list (331)
Example 5: opening a list at the marker entry (332)
Example 6: making a call using a specific entry in the Address List (333)
Example 7: setting up one-touch discreet operation (334)
CODAN
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Example 1: selecting a specific channel
This example shows you how to create a macro to select a specific channel in the
Channel List.
When you run this macro, the transceiver:
•opens the Channel List
•selects the channel specified in the macro
•briefly displays the new channel
•returns you to the screen you were on
To create this macro:
1Press VIEW until the channel screen is displayed.
1Scroll to the channel you want the macro to select.
1Hold to open the List Manager.
1Scroll to Macros..., then press.
1Scroll to Create macro, then press.
The transceiver asks you to select the action you want the macro to perform.
1Scroll to Go to this chan, then press.
The transceiver asks you to select the timing with which the macro operates.
1Scroll to Before pause, then press.
When you use a macro to select a channel the channel is always
NOTE
selected before the channel screen is displayed. You can therefore
select Before pause or After pause. The end result is the same.
1Press the key to which you want to assign the new macro.
1Scroll to the macro that you want to have in the list immediately after the new
macro, then press.
1Type a name for the macro, then press.
The macro is created and assigned to the key, and the List Manager remains open.
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Example 2: displaying an information screen
The time and LQA screens are information screens. You can view the information on
these screens but you cannot change it. This example shows you how to create a macro
to display the time screen in the Control List.
When you run this macro, the transceiver:
•goes to the time screen entry in the Control List
•briefly displays the current time and date
•returns you to the screen you were on
To create this macro:
1Log into admin level (for help see page 110, Logging into admin level from user
level).
1Press until Main Menu is displayed.
1Scroll to Control, then press.
1Scroll to Time Screen, then press.
1Hold to open the List Manager.
1Scroll to Macros..., then press.
1Scroll to Create macro, then press.
The transceiver asks you to select the timing with which the macro operates.
1Scroll to Before pause, then press.
This macro displays an information screen and does not change any
NOTE
values, so you can select Before pause or After pause. The end
result is the same.
1Press the key to which you want to assign the new macro.
1Scroll to the macro that you want to have in the list immediately after the new
macro, then press.
1Type a name for the macro, then press.
The macro is created and assigned to the key, and the List Manager remains open.
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Example 3: displaying and/or changing a setting in the Control List
This example shows you how to create a macro to display and/or change a setting in the
Control List. You can then change the value or press to leave it as it is.
When you run this macro, the transceiver:
•goes to the Cfg Alert Tones entry in the Control List
•displays the current value
•waits for you to act
To create this macro:
1Log into admin level (for help see page 110, Logging into admin level from user
level).
1Press until Main Menu is displayed.
1Scroll to Control, then press.
1Scroll to Cfg Alert Tones, then hold.
A question mark is displayed at the end of the top line to indicate that you can now
change the value.
1Hold to open the List Manager.
1Scroll to Macros..., then press.
1Scroll to Create macro, then press.
The transceiver asks you to select the action you want the macro to perform.
1Scroll to Display value, then press.
The transceiver asks you to select the timing with which the macro operates.
1Scroll to Waits, then press.
1Press the key to which you want to assign the new macro.
1Scroll to the macro that you want to have in the list immediately after the new
macro, then press.
1Type a name for the macro, then press.
The macro is created and assigned to the key, and the List Manager remains open.
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Example 4: changing a value to the next value in a list
For many entries in the Control List, changing a value involves selecting a value from a
short list of possible values. For example, when you change the brightness of the screen
you can select bright, medium or dark. This example shows you how to create a macro to
change the current value to the next value in one of these entries, whatever that value
may be.
For entries where the values are on and off, creating a macro to go to the next value
means you can toggle the entry on and off using the same macro. For other entries it
means you go to the next value each time you use the macro.
This example shows you how to create a macro to switch Help Mode on or off.
When you run this macro, the transceiver:
•goes to the Help Mode entry in the Control List
•changes the value to the next value in the list (that is, from On to Off, or Off to On)
•saves the value
The timing with which this macro operates is immediate. This means that the macro
operates in the background and simply displays the result (that is, Help Mode is switched
on or off).
To create this macro:
1Log into admin level (for help see page 110, Logging into admin level from user
level).
1Press until Main Menu is displayed.
1Scroll to Control, then press.
1Scroll to Help Mode, then hold.
A question mark is displayed at the end of the top line to indicate that you can now
change the value.
1Hold to open the List Manager.
1Scroll to Macros..., then press.
1Scroll to Create macro, then press.
The transceiver asks you to select the action you want the macro to perform.
1Scroll to Set next value, then press.
The transceiver asks you to select the timing with which the macro operates.
1Scroll to Immediately, then press.
If you want to briefly view the value to which the setting is changing, select Before pause.
1Press the key to which you want to assign the new macro.
1Scroll to the macro that you want to have in the list immediately after the new
macro, then press.
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1Type a name for the macro, then press.
The macro is created and assigned to the key, and the List Manager remains open.
Example 5: opening a list at the marker entry
This example shows you how to create a macro to open a list at the entry on which a
marker has been set.
When you run this macro, the transceiver:
•opens the list
•goes to the entry on which the marker has been set
•waits for you to act
To create this macro:
1Set a marker on the entry to which you want the macro to go (see page 94, Setting a
marker).
If you have already set the marker, open the list in which the entry is stored.
1Hold to open the List Manager.
1Scroll to Macros..., then press.
1Scroll to Create macro, then press.
The transceiver asks you to select the action you want the macro to perform.
1Scroll to Go to marker, then press.
The transceiver asks you to select the timing with which the macro operates.
1Scroll to Waits, then press.
1Press the key to which you want to assign the new macro.
1Scroll to the macro that you want to have in the list immediately after the new
macro, then press.
1Type a name for the macro, then press.
The macro is created and assigned to the key, and the List Manager remains open.
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Example 6: making a call using a specific entry in the Address List
This example shows you how to create a macro to make a call using a specific entry in
the Address List.
When you run this macro, the transceiver:
•opens the Address List
•goes to the entry specified in the macro
•begins a call to the address specified in the entry
The timing with which this macro operates is Immediately. This means that the macro
begins the call without displaying the Address List entry first. The transceiver may,
however, prompt you for information about the call depending on the details supplied in
the entry.
To create this macro:
1Press VIEW until the Address List is displayed.
1Scroll to the entry you want the macro to call.
1Hold to open the List Manager.
1Scroll to Macros..., then press.
1Scroll to Create macro, then press.
The transceiver asks you to select the action you want the macro to perform.
1Scroll to Go to this entry, then press.
The transceiver asks you to select the timing with which the macro operates.
1Scroll to Immediately, then press.
1Press the key to which you want to assign the new macro.
1Scroll to the macro that you want to have in the list immediately after the new
macro, then press.
1Type a name for the macro, then press.
The macro is created and assigned to the key, and the List Manager remains open.
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Example 7: setting up one-touch discreet operation
This example shows you how to create a macro that will put your transceiver into
discreet operation.
When you run this macro, the transceiver switches off:
•the internal speaker
•alert tones
•backlighting
•key beeps
This macro is created by joining four macros together.
To create this macro:
1Log into admin level (for help see page 110, Logging into admin level from user
level).
1Create separate macros to perform the following tasks:
Control List entrySelected setting Macro actionTimingAssign toName
Cfg Speaker InternalDisabledSet this valueImmediatelyUnassignedSpeaker
Cfg Alert TonesDisabledSet this valueImmediatelyUnassignedTones
Screen Brightness ( + 0)DarkSet this valueImmediatelyUnassignedDark
Key BeepsOffSet this valueImmediatelyUnassignedBeeps
NOTE
For help see page 330, Example 3: displaying and/or changing a
setting in the Control List.
1Join the macros together, selecting Speaker as the first macro each time (see
page 247, Joining macros).
1Rename the Speaker macro to Discreet.
1Delete the Tones, Dark and Beeps macros.
The internal speaker is switched on again by holding MUTE, and the
screen backlighting is changed by pressing. If the user needs to
NOTE
restore key beeps and alert tones, you should create new macros that
enable the user to switch on these settings (see page 330, Example 3:
displaying and/or changing a setting in the Control List).
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Appendix BGet Status calls
When you make a Get Status call you need to specify whether you want to retrieve
diagnostic or configuration information from the remote station (see Table 46 and
Table 47). You do this by entering the number 1 or 2 in the Message setting when
prompted by the transceiver. You can also pre-type and store these numbers in the
Messages entry in the Control List (see page 225, Messages entry), or create an entry for
the call in the Address List (see page 154, Programming the Address List).
Diagnostic information
To obtain diagnostic information, enter ‘1’ as the message for the Get Status call.
Transceivers from other vendors may obtain diagnostic information from a 2110 SSB
Transceiver by sending an AMD message containing #CMD 1 in a Plain network.
Table 46:Diagnostic information from a Get Status call made to a Codan
transceiver
CODAN
Information
received
RXnn.nBattery voltage in receive
TXnn.nBattery voltage in transmit
S1=nnnSignal strength of received call (µ EMF)
S2=nnnSignal strength 2 seconds after call was received (µ EMF)
SWRn.nSWR of the antenna
PnnnPower output of the transmitter (W)
TnnTemperature (°C)
Description
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Configuration information
To obtain configuration information from a Codan transceiver, enter ‘2’ as the message
for the Get Status call.
Table 47:Configuration information from a Get Status call made to a Codan
transceiver
Information
received
SR
VR
VR Mobile
2110
RF: n.nn
JB:n.nn
NRI:n.nn
2110:n.nn
Description
Product type as held in the Customer Radio entry in the Control
List
Product name as held in the Devices entry in the Control List,
followed by the firmware version number for the device
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Appendix CForgotten passwords
If you have forgotten your user password, contact Codan to obtain a code to erase your
password. You will be asked to quote the ESN of the transceiver unit.
To obtain the required ESN and/or enter the code provided by Codan:
1Switch on the transceiver then wait until you are prompted to enter a password.
1Hold to display the Option code screen.
The ESN is displayed on the bottom line of the screen.
CODAN
1Do one of the following:
•To exit this screen and return to the Enter password screen, hold.
•To enter the code to erase your password, start typing. The transceiver
automatically enters dashes in the appropriate places. When you have entered
the code, press. The password is erased and the home screen is displayed.
NOTEThe ESN is displayed in a similar manner during Admin login.
To enter a new password, use the Password User or Password Admin
NOTE
entry in the Control List (for help see page 96, Changing a setting in the
Control List).
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Appendix DLimiting user access
This section contains the following topics:
Introduction (340)
Syntax for the Message 10 entry (340)
Activating configuration commands in the Message 10 entry (341)
Restricting access to the List Manager (341)
Restricting access to admin level (342)
Restricting access to call types (342)
Enabling the automatic removal of the incoming call pop-up (343)
Restricting access to holding CALL (343)
Restricting access to Voice Encryptor features (344)
CODAN
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Limiting user access
Introduction
You can limit access by users to certain areas in the 2110 SSB Transceiver’s user
interface by entering special configuration commands in the Message 10 entry in the
Control List. These commands may prevent accidental changes to setup information, and
enable you to hide information on a ‘need to know’ basis.
You can:
•restrict access to the List Manager in total, or restrict access to certain functions
•restrict access to the admin level (category BAL) (see page 342, Restricting access
•restrict the call types that can be used to make a call unless they have already been
•enable the automatic removal of an incoming call pop-up (category TIC) (see
(category LM) (see page 341, Restricting access to the List Manager)
to admin level)
used in an address entry (category BCT) (see page 342, Restricting access to call
types)
page 343, Enabling the automatic removal of the incoming call pop-up)
•restrict access to holding CALL and hence preventing changes to calling
information (category HCD) (see page 343, Restricting access to holding CALL)
•restrict access to the secure PIN function with the Voice Encryptor feature (category
BSP) (see page 344, Restricting access to Voice Encryptor features)
•restrict access to the Secure Standby Mode (category SSD) (see page 344,
Restricting access to Voice Encryptor features)
These configuration commands operate at the user level. If you are logged
NOTE
into admin level you will have full access to the above functions,
regardless of the setting in the Message 10 entry.
Syntax for the Message 10 entry
The following rules apply to configuration commands used in the Message 10 entry in
the Control List:
•Commands must begin with the characters #$! followed by a space, for example,
#$! BSP. If you do not use these characters, the transceiver will read any characters
in the entry as a standard message.
•Category commands must be followed by a hyphen, then the specific commands
(see Table 48 and Table 49), separated by commas. Each category and
corresponding commands are separated by a space, for example:
LM-FV,UL BCT-M,GP
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Activating configuration commands in the Message 10
entry
After entering a configuration command in the Message 10 entry, you must switch your
transceiver off then on again.
Restricting access to the List Manager
A configuration command for restricting access to the List Manager begins with
#$! LM-. Follow this command with the codes that you want to use from Table 48.
Table 48:Codes for restricting access to the List Manager
Use this code...If you want to...
Ad
(Advanced)
AO
(Administration Only)
Ent
(Entries)
FV
(Full View)
Grp
(Group)
HP
(Home Page)
Itm
(Item)
Mcr
(Macro)
SM
(Set Marker)
Prevent access to the Advanced... features in the List Manager via the
Quick Start menu.
Prevent access to the List Manager.
Prevent creating, renaming, copying, editing and deleting of entries unless
it is via the Quick Start menu.
Prevent access to full view (see page 112, Displaying full and normal view).
Prevent toggling between grouped and ungrouped entries (see page 103,
Grouping and ungrouping entries).
Prevent changing the home screen (see page 95, Setting the home screen).
Prevent adding and deleting of items unless it is via the Quick Start menu.
Prevent use of macros.
Prevent changing the marker on any list (see page 94, Setting a marker).
SS
(Show Settings)
UH
(User Hide)
UL
(User Lock)
ULO
(User Locks Off)
BIT
(Built-in Test)
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Prevent toggling between hiding and showing settings for an entry (see
page 101, Hiding and showing settings).
Prevent changing the hide or show status of an entry at user level (see
page 113, Hiding and showing information).
Prevent changing the locked or unlocked status of an entry at user level (see
page 115, Locking and unlocking information).
Prevent toggling between Locks off and Locks on at user level (see
page 116, Switching locks off or on at user level).
Prevent access to built-in tests.
Limiting user access
For example, if you want to restrict access to all features in the List Manager, enter the
following into the Message 10 entry:
#$! LM-AO
If you want to restrict access to full view and ungrouping entries that are already
grouped, enter the following into the Message 10 entry:
#$! LM-FV,Grp
Restricting access to admin level
If you want to prevent entry to admin level, enter the following into the Message 10
entry:
#$! BAL
CAUTION
This command can only be removed from the Message 10 entry using
NSP.
Restricting access to call types
A configuration command for restricting access to call types begins with #$! BCT-.
Follow this command with the codes that you want to use from Table 49.
Table 49:Codes for restricting access to call types
Use this code...If you want to restrict access to this call type...
ALALL
ANANY
CTChannel Test
EEmergency
GPGet Position
GRPGroup Selective
GSGet Status
MMessage
NENET
PPhone
SSelective
SPSend Position
WCWildcard
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For example, if you want to restrict access to using Message and Get Position call types,
enter the following into the Message 10 entry:
#$! BCT-M,GP
Enabling the automatic removal of the incoming call pop-up
A pop-up message is displayed when you receive an incoming call. This message usually
remains on the display until you acknowledge it by pressing or . When you use the
Timeout Incoming Call (TIC) configuration command, the incoming call pop-up is
removed after 30 seconds.
If you want to automatically remove all incoming call pop-ups after 30 seconds, enter the
following into the Message 10 entry:
#$! TIC
Restricting access to holding CALL
When you hold CALL, you gain access to changing call details as you make a call. If
you want to prevent the user from having access to networks and channels, use the Hold
Call Disable configuration command.
For example, if you want to disable the hold CALL function, enter the following into the
Message 10 entry:
#$! HCD
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Restricting access to Voice Encryptor features
You can restrict access to two features of the Voice Encryptor. A configuration command
for restricting access to these features begins with #$! . Follow this command with the
codes that you want to use from Table 50.
Table 50:Codes for restricting access to Voice Encryptor features
Use this codeIf you want to...
BSP
(Block Secure PIN)
SSD
(Secure Standby Disable)
If you want to disable the Secure PIN function, enter the following into the Message 10
entry:
#$! BSP
If you want to disable the Secure Standby Mode, enter the following into the Message 10
entry:
#$! SSD
Prevent access to the Secure PIN function when the user holds SEC. The
function of holding SEC enters Secure Mode in the default setting.
Prevent access to Secure Standby Mode (see page 83, Using the voice
encryptor in Standby Mode).
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Index
CODAN
Numerics
19-way GPIO connector
pinouts
304
A
accessories
for 2110 SSB Transceiver
specifications
address
142, 147
Address List
address
call type
calling from
channel/mode
copying entries
creating entries
deleting entries
editing entries
message
network
overview
phone link
programming
renaming entries
setting up the emergency key
settings
address syntax
ALL
159
160
ANY
Group Selective
162
NET
Wildcard
admin level
logging in
ALE
accept ALL call
accept ANY Call
accept Wildcard Call
AMD position
200, 210
BER
call threshold
call weighting
201, 211
Golay
hangup ALL call
LQA average
LQA clear
LQA decay
LQA exchange
LQA mapping
retries
201, 213
selective msg
325
145
147
147
181
149
155154155
155
148
149
146
148
154
155
147
161
163
108
110
209
209
209
200, 210
200, 211
211
201, 211
201, 212
201, 212
201, 213
201, 213
213
209
321
150
silent mode
site manager
soundings
ALE address syntaxes
summary
ALE call options
ALE calls
alerts and call types
ALL calls
alternative charger requirements
Amateur Mode
AMD message
CICS error reporting
error reporting
antenna
automatic tuning
broadband dipole
end-fed broadband
long wire and adaptor
manual tuning
selecting
whip
wire dipole
antenna tuning
manual
ANY calls
auto-dim
automatic tuning
201, 213
201, 214
214
164
256
169
190
159
231, 235
171
257
192
76
39
39
38
77
37
37
40
207
160
208
76
B
battery connector
pinouts
battery pack307
transceiver unit
battery discharge regime
battery storage
battery voltage
bearing
best channel
selecting
brightness
screen
1977
223
178
74, 208
306
35
C
call detect time123
call memory, see Calls In Log
call sign
call systems
25
ALE/CALM
Codan Selcall
24
24
192
35
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Index
call types147
Channel Test
Emergency
Get Position
Get Status
Message
overview
Phone
Selective
Send Position
calling methods
calls
and alerts
from Address List
from Last Heard Log
from Phone Link List
making
new
179, 181
receiving
repeating
returning
to groups of stations in a Codan Selcall network
using emergency key
Calls In Log
Calls Out Log
chain calls
changing text
changing between alpha and numerical characters
deleting text
entering special characters in messages and names
entering text
entering text in call addresses
inserting text
moving the cursor
saving text changes
channel
names118
screen
Channel List
channel names
frequencies
modes
programming
settings
Channel Test calls
channel/mode
in Network List
channels
and option TxD
and option TxP
automatic selection
copying
creating
definition
deleting
editing
166, 174
167
167
168, 335
168
165
169, 179, 182
169
170
181
190
181
182
179, 182
173
190179, 182179, 181
150, 181
179, 181, 192
179, 182, 187
152
55
53
56
54
54
56
48
117
118
118
118
119
118
166, 174
142, 149
126
118
118
24120119
23
120
120
170
54
55
manual selection
overview
renaming
CICS
address in commands
ALE call options
AMD message
and 2110 terms
command prompt
commands
connecting a computer to a transceiver
control commands
entering commands
error messages
message length
outputs
overview
response messages
responses
sending and receiving calls
setting up
118120
error reporting
alebeacon
alecall
aletelcall
amd
264
beacon
call
265
chan
266
echo
266
267
freq
gpsbeacon
gpsposition
hangup
help
270
lbt
270
270
link
lock
271
lqa
272
273
mode
pagecall
prompt
276
ptt
scan
277
secure
selbeacon
selcall
280
selfid
281
set
sideband
sound
statusack
statuscall
statustime
telcall
ver
286
257
252
51
254
256
257
259
253
260
261
262
263
264
268
269
269
274
275
278
279
280
282
283
284
284
285
286
253
252
295
257
291
257
257
258
258
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Index
a computer258
a transceiver
special characters
structuring commands
summary of command syntax
using
252
clarifier
clock, see time and date
compliance
Computer Interface Command Set, see CICS
connectors
contrast
Control List
Corporate key
Corporate Mode
78, 205
electromagnetic compatibility and safety notices
earth symbol
electrical safety
electromagnetic compatibility
protection of the radio spectrum
European Radio and Telecommunications Terminal
items in a list
free tune
frequencies
frequency selection
front panel
full view
205, 231
depending on distance and time of day
28
keys
screen
109, 112
64
118
47
24
23
G
D
date and time208
adjusting local time
displaying time screen
67
setting
setting time zone offset
detection of station activity
direct wave
discharge regime
battery
distance
dwell time, see call detect time
22
35
223
68
69
67
196
123
E
Easitalk79
editing a screen
electromagnetic compatibility and safety notices
compliance
earth symbol
electrical safety
electromagnetic compatibility
protection of the radio spectrum
electronic serial number
53
17
16
16
15
337
Get Position calls167
Get Status calls
Global Mode
switching to Corporate Mode
GPS calls
see Get Position calls
see Send Position calls
GPS screen
ground wave
group calls using a Codan Selcall network
Group Selective calls
grouping entries
168, 335
82
167
170
206, 222
22
161
103
H
handset connector
303
pinouts
Help Mode
HF radio transmission
about
hiding
information
settings
206
22
113
101
170
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Index
home screen
displaying
setting
hot keys
creating
examples
full-time and part-time
using
95
95
237
241
327
238
75
I
incoming call screen191
K
Keypad List227
L
Last Heard Log196
making a call
making a call from the log
LBT Mode
limiting user access
List Manager
entries
using
91
lists
changing
copying an entry
creating an entry
deleting an entry
editing an entry
renaming an entry
selecting
locking information
locks off/on feature
low current
lower-case characters
entering54
LQA information
replacing using Channel Test call
LQA screen
197
173, 203
339
91
92
97
9997100
99
98
90
115
116
203
224
M
macros237
adding to
assigning several to one key
automating several tasks
copying
creating
deleting
examples
ideas for creating
joining
moving
performing two tasks
248
244241246
327
240
247
245
247
179
239
239
175
renaming246
249
special
storing
240
troubleshooting
Main Menu
update
208
making a call from the Last Heard Log
making calls
manual sounding
manual tuning
markers
mathematical symbols
Message 10 entry
Message calls
messages
microphone
MIL-STD-188-141B ALE option
Mode List
modes
mute
muting the transceiver
94
entering
activating
removing incoming call pop-up automatically
restricting access to admin level
restricting access to call types
restricting access to Hold Call function
restricting access to List Manager
restricting access to Voice Encryptor features
syntax
340
148
pre-typed
309
system
using
63
229
23, 51, 118, 207, 229
207
setting the mute type
239
88
197
173
177
77
55
341
342
342
341
168
207, 225
24
61
61
N
NET calls162
NET List
NETs
131
134
address
incoming calls
link
135
LQA exchange
member address
name
134
network
outgoing calls
programming
response
slot width
tune time
viewing
copying
creating
deleting
editing
134
135
138
136
137
136
134
139138139
139
135
137
134
343
343
344
Index-42110 SSB Transceiver Reference Manual
Index
overview132
renaming
Network List
call detect time
call systems
channel/mode
network name
nominal preamble
privacy mode
privacy password
programming
scanning
settings
sounding interval
viewing
networks
copying
creating
deleting
editing
overview
renaming
special names
new calls
making
noise reduction, see Easitalk
nominal preamble
normal view
numbers
entering
139
121
123
123
126
123
125
124
125
128
123
123, 134
124
123
24, 142, 149
129128129
129
122
129
127
179, 181
125
109, 112
54
O
option
FED-STD-1045 ALE/CALM
MIL-STD-188-141B ALE
118
TxD
118
TxP
option codes
entering337
options
for 2110 SSB Transceiver
P
password
admin
207
entering
forgotten
user
Phone calls
Phone Link List
address
calling from
channel/mode
network
programming
46
337
207
142, 169, 179, 182
141
142
179, 182
142
142
143
79
321
24
24
settings
viewing
phone links
copying
creating
deleting
editing
overview
renaming
phonetic alphabet
pin connections
19-way GPIO connector
battery connector (battery pack)
battery connector (transceiver unit)
handset connector
power
off
on
power preference
preamble, see nominal preamble
privacy
mode
password
punctuation marks
entering
142
142148144143144
144
142143
26
304
307
306
303
46, 207
46
49, 203
125
124
125
55
Q
Quick Start57
adding/editing a channel
adding/editing an entry in the Address List or Call Book