Advanced Programming
Verbatim Owner's Manual
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6 Advanced Programming
6.1 Program Codes
This chapter provides the Program Codes table which summarizes the wide
variety of available programming operations, along with a description and
comments. Additional information may be found in referenced notes below as
well as in the referenced sections elsewhere in the manual.
When the overall programming is cleared out at initial start-up, all
programming is automatically set to factory default values as shown in the
table. Most of these default values are quite suitable for most users and only
selected items may need to be programmed to different values.
u To read the existing programmed settings:
Enter a code and then ENTER without any intervening value. This reads
the existing programmed setting without changing it.
u To clear a program:
Enter POINT after the code and before ENTER. This clears the program
item, or returns it to its default value.
In the Program Codes table, several forms of numeric value entries are shown:
Value Definition
V A value of one or more digits which may include a decimal point or minus.
Examples: .5, 2.8, 300.6, 60.
N One or more digits giving a whole number; no decimal points allowed.
Examples: 1, 5, 20.
DN A two-digit Designation Number for phone numbers (01 for first number,
02 for second, etc.).
1/0 Used to turn a function ON (1) or OFF (0).
ZZ 2-digit channel number (use ZZ=00 for ID message).