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Operations
3.5.8 Selecting the Channel
Two methods are available for selecting the channel: inputting the channel
with the numeric keypad then pressing the ENT key or using the Channel
UP/DOWN switch on the side of the handset. Both methods are applicable
to the three frequency groups on the Working Channel.
Using the Channel UP/DOWN Switch
Pressing the Channel UP
∧∧
∧∧
∧
switch increments the current channel number
by one for each key-click. When the highest channel number is reached,
the channel scrolls to the lowest number and increments from there.
Pressing the Channel DOWN
∨∨
∨∨
∨
switch decrements the current channel
number by one for each key-click. When the lowest channel number is
reached, the channel scrolls to the highest number and decrements from
there. Channel numbers not available in a particular frequency group are
skipped.
If the Channel UP/DOWN switch is pressed and held for at least a half
second, channels automatically change every 100 milliseconds.
Using the Numeric Keypad
To select a channel, input the desired number on the keypad. For 5 seconds
the channel number flashes on the LCD display. If the ENT key is pressed
during this 5 second interval, the channel change is implemented. If the 5
seconds elapse without pressing another key, the channel change is
implemented anyway. If the CLR key is pressed while the number is flashing,
the channel returns to the previous number.
Note: A leading zero is required for single digit channel numbers.
3.5.9 Selecting the Private Channel (RAY230E only)
To select the Private Channel, press the FUNC key, followed by the 5/PRIV
key, then input the channel number on the keypad. For 5 seconds the
channel number flashes on the LCD display. If the ENT key is pressed
during this flashing phase, the channel change is implemented. If the 5
seconds elapse without pressing another key, the channel change is
implemented. If the CLR key is pressed during the flashing phase, the
channel returns to the previous number.
Note: While using the Private Channel, selecting a new Working Channel
or pressing the CLR key returns operation to the Working Channel.