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VXA-210 PILOT OPERATING MANUAL
39
FIELD PROGRAMMING MODE
The VXA-210’s Book Memories also allow the user
to store, label, and recall channel frequencies which
you may want to use frequently while the VXA-210
is in the Field Programming mode.
Memory Storage into the Book Memory
r Press and hold the PTT and LAMP switches
while turning the radio on, to activate the Field
Programming Mode.
r Select the desired frequency to be stored in the
Book Memory.
r Press and hold the
[
MW
(
SPL.W
)]
key for 2 sec-
onds. The display will indicate “BOOK
-
” and a
channel number will blink on the LCD.
r Within five seconds of pressing the
[
MW
(
SPL.W
)]
key, rotate the DIAL selector
knob to select the desired memory channel num-
ber for storage.
r Now press and hold in the
[
MW
(
SPL.W
)]
key
for 2 seconds; you will now see “
- - - - - - - -
” on the
LCD. To attach an alpha/numeric name (label)
to the memory, proceed to the next step; other-
wise press and hold the
[
MW
(
SPL.W
)]
key for
2 seconds to save the entry and exit.
r To label a memory with an alpha/numeric name,
the next step is to use the DIAL selector knob to
select any of the 48 available characters (includ-
ing letters, numbers, and special symbols). When
the desired first character appears, press down
on the DIAL selector knob momentarily to move
on to the next character.
r Select succeeding characters in the same man-
ner, pressing down on the DIAL selector knob
momentarily after each selection.
r After entering the entire name (eight characters
maximum), press the
[
MW
(
SPL.W
)]
key for 2
seconds to save all data for the channel.
r Repeat this procedure to store additional frequen-
cies into the Book Memory section, as desired.
r Turn the radio off, then turn the radio back on
again to begin normal operation.
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