DJ16OT.8 Group paging: (receive mode) This digit is re-written any time a proper group page is received to reflect the number of the other party who sent you the page. example: you have 123.4.5 in your DSQ setting and you now receive a group page consisting of 123*8** (or one simply consisting of 123*8). Your pager will make the group page type beep, "G" will flash in the display, AND, if you go to DSQ set mode, you will see that the last digit of the code displayed is now NOT a 5, but is instead an 8, informing you that "person number 8" was the originator of that group page. Thus, if your page code WAS set to 123.4.5 and you receive the group page 123*8**, when you now press [f] [DSQ set] you will no longer see 123.4.5 but instead see 123.4.8. (transmit mode) This digit is NOT USED in group page transmit mode. Personal paging: (receive mode) This digit is re-written any time you receive a valid personal page, and will display the personal code of the person who sent that page. example: you have 123.4.5 as your DSQ code, and you receive the following sequence: 1234*7 Your pager will now make the personal page type beep, "GP" will flash on the display, and if you press [f] [DSQ set] you will no longer see 123.4.5 displayed, but instead will see 123.4.7. The last digit reflects the fact you received a personal page from a person whose own personal code is 7. (transmit mode) This is the digit that is sent out FOURTH when you push the [PTT] button. It specifies which person in the group will receive the personal page. You must be careful to set this digit correctly for the person you in the group who you wish to page, keeping in mind that this digit gets re-written every time you receive a page of any kind! If you have 123.4.5 set as your DSQ code, pressing [PTT] in GP DSQ mode will cause 1,2,3,5,*,4 to be transmitted. Note very carefully that this, the fifth digit in your DSQ setting display, is sent out FOURTH when you are in GP DSQ mode and press the [PTT] button! CONTINUED IN DJ16OT.9