Outback HF Radiophone
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9. Making a telephone interconnect call
If a base station transceiver is linked to an IPC-500 telephone
interconnect unit (figure 9.1), it can make and receive telephone
calls through the public switched telephone network (PSTN).
Using the selective call facility on your outstation Radiophone to
signal the base station telephone interconnect, you can dial any
telephone number of up to 16 digits. The number is sent as part
of the selective call signal.
Your outstation Radiophone can store up to 10 pre-programmed
telephone numbers which can be recalled for ’abbreviated
dialling’. In addition, your outstation Radiophone can receive a
selective call containing a telephone number which can be stored
and reviewed later.
When the telephone mode is enabled, P-channels P90 to P99 are
used for storage of telephone numbers with the base station
telephone interconnect facility. These channels are no longer
available for general use with channel frequencies.
Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN)
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IPC-500
Base station
Out stations
Radiophone
Radiophone
Figure 9.1: Telephone interconnect block diagram
Summary of Contents for 8525B Series
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Page 20: ...Overview 2 10 Outback HF Radiophone...
Page 28: ...Installation 3 8 Outback HF Radiophone...
Page 52: ...Using the Radiophone 4 24 Outback HF Radiophone...
Page 86: ...Using selective call 5 34 Outback HF Radiophone...
Page 115: ...Using tone call 8 10 Outback HF Radiophone...
Page 169: ...Changing the set up options 11 18 Outback HF Radiophone...
Page 179: ...Display messages 12 10 Outback HF Radiophone...
Page 185: ...Front and rear panel sockets 13 6 Outback HF Radiophone...
Page 187: ...Specification 14 2 Outback HF Radiophone...
Page 189: ...Options and accessories 15 2 Outback HF Radiophone...