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Motorola GP68 Operation Manual page 16

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To Store a Phone Number
1.
Press and hold
(takes about 2 seconds).
The LCD display indicates that the radio is ready to accept
a one-digit, entry.
2.
To store a phone number, enter a phone number location in the range 1 to 9,
using the numeric keypad. To store the access code press
the deaccess code, press
3.
Enter the phone number (up to 12 digits long), or access/deaccess code (up to 6
digits long), using the numeric keypad. Valid digits are DTMF digits O to 9, the
characters A, B, C, D, * and #, and 'pause' digits (see next step). Any undefined
digits are represented by underscores on the LCD. A flashing cursor (underscore)
indicates the position for the next number entry if you reach the maximum number of
entries, the cursor position is under the last digit
4.
One or more pause digits can be entered between successive digits of the phone
number (or access /deaccess code) by pressing
followed by
(#). A pause digit is displayed as '-' (a dash), and causes the
radio to wait in between transmission of the digits programmed before and after the
pause.
5.
If you make a mistake, use
incorrect entry.
6.
To view a numeric sequence more than 6 digits use
(Right Arrow) to scroll the cursor to the left or right.
7.
Press the Toggle Light/Enter Button to store the phone number (or
access/deaccess code) into the designated location and return to normal operation.
Last Number Redial
Manually dialed phone numbers (up to 16 digits long) are stored in numeric location
for quick redial capabilities.
They are sent exactly as preprogrammed telephone numbers are. After you receive
a dial tone, press and hold PTT, press
'0' (zero).
(MEM) until the radio sounds a second valid keypress tone
(#).
(X) to scroll the cursor to the left and erase the
(Lock/*) immediately
(Left Arrow) or
(MEM) then press the number button
(Lock/*) to store

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