At the ambulance I work at, we have a Command Plus console...
I'm wondering if I need the RSS and Cable to program the console, or if there is some key sequence that I can use to be able to get into programming mode. One thing I want to change is the time on the clock, which I would assume I could do by getting into a user changeable settings menu on it.
The console is connected to an MSF5000 base, with 4 frequencies. Beyond that, I haven't played all that much with the system....
Ideas?
-Alex
Command Plus Console
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Alex, did you look here? see if this helps? http://www.batlabs.com/msf5k.html Ed
Alex,
Can't remember the exact buttons, but press the MODE button and the button just below it on the console panel at the same time. The panel will go into user program mode and allow you to set the clock, select the mic, set the view screen angle, etc. When finished with changes, just press the mode button to exit. I think the options will display at the bottom of the screen once in the user mode.
Danny
Can't remember the exact buttons, but press the MODE button and the button just below it on the console panel at the same time. The panel will go into user program mode and allow you to set the clock, select the mic, set the view screen angle, etc. When finished with changes, just press the mode button to exit. I think the options will display at the bottom of the screen once in the user mode.
Danny
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Alrighty, I'll give it a try tommrow.On 2001-11-13 23:11, eacradio wrote:
Alex,
Can't remember the exact buttons, but press the MODE button and the button just below it on the console panel at the same time. The panel will go into user program mode and allow you to set the clock, select the mic, set the view screen angle, etc. When finished with changes, just press the mode button to exit. I think the options will display at the bottom of the screen once in the user mode.
Danny
I'm guessing it shouldn't matter if the button is "programmed" or not - there is hardly anything enabled in the console itself.
-Alex