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dPMR OPERATION
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Displaying the received call log
If activated, the log stores received calls into the transceiver’s
memory.
Up to 10 calls can be stored, and the oldest call record is
erased when an 11th call is received. However, once the trans-
ceiver is turned OFF, the log is erased.
The Individual voice call, Status call and Message call are
stored.
q
Push
[dPMR Button]
twice to enter the application selec-
tion mode.
w
Push
[CH Up]
or
[CH Down]
to select “CALL LOG.”
e
Push
[dPMR Button]
again to display the call log informa-
tion.
When log information is displayed
The calling station ID name appears.
When there is no log information
r
Push
[CH Up]
or
[CH Down]
to select the desired call.
y
Hold down
[PTT]
to send a voice call.
• A voice call can be made with the logged station.
D
Talk back function
The Talk Back function allows you to select the same call
mode (Analog or Digital) as the received call.
If the received call is a digital signal, the Talk Back function is
activated for Voice and Emergency calls, and depending on
the preprogrammed settings, also for status messages and
SDM.
When the channel type is “Mixed-Digital”
After receiving an analog signal, “
ANALOG
” is displayed
during the Talk Back timer period, depending on the prepro-
grammed settings. When
[PTT]
is pushed before or during the
Talk Back timer period, you can transmit an analog signal.
When the channel type is “Mixed-Analog,” “Mixed-Digital”
or “Digital”
After receiving a digital signal, the calling station’s ID or the
Talkgroup ID is displayed until receiving a ‘Disconnect’ sig-
nal, depending on the preprogrammed settings. Even on a
“Mixed-Analog” channel, when
[PTT]
is pushed before re-
ceiving a ‘Disconnect’ signal, the Talk Back function allows
the transceiver to transmit a digital signal to the ID.
NOTE:
When this function is not activated, the transceiver
always transmits analog signals on “Mixed-Analog” chan-
nels, and digital signals on “Mixed-Digital” channels.
• On these channels, the transceiver can receive both analog
and digital signals, regardless of the Talk Back function.