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Definitions of GE phone programming


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DEFINITIONS

MIN* (Mobile Identification Number)
10 digit directory telephone number

UNLOCK (Lock Code)
3 digit code to unlock radio (WARNING - The radio cannot
be unlocked if this code is forgotten).
NOTE: You can read this code by using the programming
procedure.

SID* (Home System Identification)
5 digit number for assigned cellular system

LU* (Local Use)
0 or 1. 1=local control option and responds to local control
messages.

MIN MARK* 0 or 1. 1=home station sends extended address information
upon origination and page response.

IPCH* (Initial Paging Channel in Home)
3 digit number to identify the channel number of the first
paging channel when station is home.

ACCOLC* (Access Overload Class)
2 digit number to identify which overload class field controls
the access attempts.

PS* (Perferred System)
0 or 1. 1=Preferred system is System A
0=Preferred system is System B

GIM* (Group Identification Mark)
2 digit number which indicates how many bits of SID, starting
with the most significant, comprise the GIM.

AUX 0 or 1. 1=Auxiliary signal is enabled for horn relay.
External adapter must be used for this feature.

HANDS 0 or 1. 1=Handsfree feature is enabled. External adapter
musat be used for this feature.

ALT LOCK (Alternate Lock Code)
3 digit lock code to be used with the partial lock feature.
This feature is active only with the CF-2000 and CF-2500
Carfone models.
This entry is ignored for CF-1000 Carfone models.

* These values are Cellular System dependent. Entering an
incorrect value will deny service on the system.
 
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