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BridgeComSystems ComLink BRC-40U - Example 2: Deactivate an Existing User; Chapter 10: Keypad Lock; Overview; Procedure

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Example 2: Deactivate an existing user
In this example, we will deactivate an existing user.
1) Enter remote programming mode
With the repeater turned on and in an idle state, the System Operator should push-to-talk, enter the
remote access PIN, press the ‘#’ key, and then release the PTT button. The repeater should respond
with the “remote mode entered” alert, which is a series of three 1500 Hz tones.
2) Deactivate the user in slot #3
To deactivate a user, we need to enter the DEACTIVATE USER command prefix and the user’s slot
number. The DEACTIVATE USER prefix is 04 and the user’s slot number is 30.
In order to deactivate the user in slot #30, enter the following sequence (without the dashes):
[0][4]-[0][3]-[#]
Once you dekey, you should hear the success alert (four 1500 Hz tones.)
Upon de-key, the repeater will respond with an OPERATION SUCCESS ALERT.
3) Save and exit
When you finish deactivating the user, you need to save and exit remote programming mode. To
store the changes, you need to enter the SAVE AND EXIT command prefix. The SAVE AND EXIT prefix
is 99.
In order to save and exit, enter the following sequence (without the dashes):
[9][9]-[#]
The repeater will respond with a series of tones as it updates followed by a remote mode exited alert,
which is a series of three 600Hz tones.
At this point, the user in slot 3 will be deactivated. Attempts to access the repeater with code/tone in slot 3
will be ignored by the repeater. To reactivate the user, go through same exact procedure above, except that
you need to use the ACTIVATE USER command prefix of 03 rather than the DEACTIVATE USER prefix.
CHAPTER 10: Keypad Lock
Overview
Many of the operations such as alignment and channel change are carried out using the front panel’s keypad,
therefore the BCR repeater incorporates a simple keypad lock to prevent unwanted manipulation of the unit’s
settings during operation at the site. The keypad can be locked and unlocked in any one of the three
operating modes.
Procedure
To lock the keypad, simply press-and-hold the SELECT knob until the LOCK icon is displayed on the
LCD. The keypad is now locked. You may only change volume and adjust the speaker settings.
To unlock the keypad, simply press-and-hold the SELECT knob until the LOCK icon disappears.
Normal user input resumes.
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