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HP106/HP406 Programmer software guide
Ver. 1.0 Page 24
Secondary (Seq II) – When secondary selcal (with Sequence II) is properly received
Group – When group selcal (with group sequence) is properly received
3) Press the TEST button in order to check the current ring for the selected event. Now you have three choices:
If you need to change it, go on with the following step(s)
If you want to check another ring, go back to the step 2)
If you don’t want to change any ring, go to step 9)
4) If you need to continuously repeat the ring, go to the Cadency area, tick the Repeat ring every checkbox in order to make available the
seconds (0-127) box (normally disabled), then type in it the time interval (in seconds) between each repeating
5) If you want to change the number of bursts to be emitted for each ring, go to the Number of burst area, then type the number of burst
you need in the Number of burst (1-255) box, then type the number of trills (alternations of Tone 1 and Tone 2) per burst in the Number
of trill per burst box
6) If you have selected more than one burst for each ring, you can set the pause time between each burst. Go to the Inter burst pause
area and type the duration of the pause between each burst (1 to 255) in the Duration of burst pause box.
This parameter is expressed in x 10 ms, so if you type 20 you will obtain 200 ms.
7) If you want to change the frequency and/or the duration of Tone 1 or Tone 2 which compose each burst, go to the Tones definition area,
then type the frequency (from 300 to 3000 Hz) and duration (from 1 to 255) of each tone in the proper boxes
The tone duration is expressed in x 10 ms, so if you type 20 you will obtain 200 ms
8) When finished, press the TEST button in order to check the new ring obtained. You have several choices:
If you need to provide other modifications to the current ring, go back to step 4)
If you need to change another ring, go back to step 2
If you want to exit without any modification (in case of big mistakes). Press X in the upper right corner of the Acoustic warning
manager window
9) Exit by pressing OK
6.7 Enabling/disabling the scrambler
You can enable/disable the possibility to activate the scrambler by the end user. To do that, from the Global Data window -
Set-Up area - click the Scrambler Enabled/Disabled button: the button itself shows the current
setting. If the scrambler is enabled, the end user can activate or deactivate it by briefly pressing
MON and FUNC keys together as explained in the user’s manual.
6.8 Enabling/disabling the selective call audio monitor (Selcal monitor button)
Normally, when you send a selective call, you hear the related tones in the loudspeaker as an audio monitor. If your customer
requires a silent use, you can disable this monitor as follows:
From the Global Data window - Set-Up area - click the Selcal monitor button: you will toggle it OFF
or ON depending on the times you press the button.
We recommend, when possible, to leave the monitor ON in order to improve the transceiver’s ease of use.
6.9 Emergency call setup
You can better define the radio behavior in emergency state, for example design a fixed emergency channel, how many calls
must be transmitted, the pause between calls etc.
1) From the Global Data window - Set-Up 2 area - click the Emergency calls button: the Emergency calls setup window will open.
2) Use the Emergency channel drag down button to define the channel in which you want the emergency call should be sent. You can
chose a fixed channel among one of the previously programmed ones, or leave the emergency selective call transmitted in the currently
selected channel by selecting Current channel.

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