RFDS and Telstra services
Outback HF Radiophone
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Notes
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If you do not answer the call immediately, once the call is stored in
memory your Radiophone will continue to give out ’pips’ every four
seconds to indicate that a call has been received. If you wish to silence
these ’pips’, yet still retain the display, press the Selective Channel button.
If you only wish to receive selective calls, ensure the S’Call Mute button
is operated and the indicator lit.
If the microphone PTT button is not pressed before the end of the tones:
•
the called display will remain on to indicate that a call was received
•
a ’pip’ will be heard every four seconds
•
the external alarm relay contacts will close for approximately two
minutes (refer to section 5, Using the external alarm feature).
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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...