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6. Phone calls
Phone calls (network service) are like conventional telephone calls.
They can be made to TETRA network and public telephone network
numbers.
Phone calls are normally two-way calls, but your radio is also
capable of making and receiving one-way phone calls in case the
other party’s terminal cannot make or receive two-way calls.
If you receive an express call when you are not using the
loudspeaker, you will receive the call like a phone call, with the radio
alerting you. This is to make sure that you do not miss the call. Use
the PTT key when you speak during a one-way call.
One-way and two-way calls have different ringing tones. You can
change the tones in the
Profiles
submenu. See Profiles on page 92.
An ongoing individual call may be disconnected automatically due to
a higher priority group call if your organisation has pre-configured
the radio to allow that.
Note that you may hear a beep tone and see
Imminent call
disconnection
displayed when the network is going to end an
ongoing call.
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Make a phone call
1. Enter the area code and phone number. The area code is not
required for TETRA numbers.
2. Press .
3. Scroll to one of the following number types:
•
Private
for a TETRA network number
•
Abbr. number
for an abbreviated TETRA number
•
Phone
for a public telephone network number
•
Office ext.
for an office extension number
For details on the number types, contact your service provider.