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Connect Systems Inc. - Model 9800 Page 29
4. To exit remote programming mode, simply hit 0* to return to A.A.
After hearing the Morse code AA (dit-dah dit-dah) then enter * for
more than one second. The 9800 will respond with the Morse K (dah-
dit-dah) and then return to the operate mode.
Note: If there is no DTMF programming activity for 25 seconds, the
9800 will automatically return to the operate mode.
REMOTE PROGRAMMING
To enter Remote programming mode, simply hold down the # key for four
seconds followed by the remote programming access code and finally the
appended digit from the Table under SELECTING THE DESIRED PROGRAMMING
AREA AND FEEDBACK.
Example: The remote programming access code is 2345 and you wish to
change a selection in Program Area No. 1 and also have DTMF transponds
to your CD-1 / CD-2 Decoder Unit. Make the following entry on your
DTMF pad, be sure to hold the # for four seconds:
#23455
When entering programming area No. 1, No. 3 or No. 4 an AA (dit-dah
dit-dah) will be heard. When entering programming area No. 2 the
currently programmed CW ID will be heard rather than AA.
Below are examples of changing the interconnect access code to *825.
This is programmed in Programming Area No. 1, on line 1.4.
Example of over the air programming:
You wish to change the access code for the interconnect to *825
(programmed in Area No.1) and utilize DTMF feedback.
Enter the programming mode access code appended with the 1-8 digit
which selects the area to be programmed and the feedback response.
Append a 5 for Programming Area No. 1 and DTMF response.
Enter #23455 (Remember, four seconds for the #).
The 9800 will respond with AA in Morse (dit-dah dit-dah).
Now hit 14* to select line 1.4. Then enter 825#.
The 9800 will transpond a DTMF code after you release your PTT
button. The first display on your CD-1 or CD-2 will be the
programming line number; 14--, the next display will be the newly
programmed data; 825-.
Note: Programming lines that have only two digits of data contain
the programming line number (left two digits) and the data (right
two digits) in a single display sequence.