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Sending the Phone Number
After the access code is sent, you should wait for
a dialing tone before sending your phone
number.
You can send
• a phone number that is stored in the radio, or
• a new number (for radios with keypad only).
Additionally, depending on how your radio is
programmed, if you use the keypad to send a
number, the radio can send the numbers in one
of the following ways:
• live dial
• buffered dial.
Check with your dealer for details.
Sending a Stored Phone Number
You can access the stored phone numbers by
• recalling the last number dialed,
• using the phone list, or
• using the speed dial feature (for radios with
keypad only).
Method
Steps to Take
Manual
*
Dial the access code from the keypad.
Automatic
Delayed
Press and release the PTT; the radio
automatically sends the prepro-
grammed access code.
Automatic
Immediate
You do not have to do anything; the
radio immediately sends the access
code when it enters phone mode.
*
for radios with keypad only
Method
Steps to Take
Last Num-
ber Redial
*
Press and release the PTT; the radio sends
the last number dialed.
Phone List
1. Press
<
or
>
to scroll the phone list
until you reach the desired phone
number.†
2. Press and release the PTT to send the
number.
Speed Dial
1. Press and release the programmed
Speed Dial button.
2. Press the numbered keys (1-9)
corresponding to the first nine phone
numbers in the phone list. Press “0” if
you want the last number dialed.
3. If your radio uses buffered dial, press
and release the PTT.
4. The radio sends out the phone number.
*
The method described is not applicable for radios which
manually send the access code; these radios can access this
number from the phone list or the speed dial.
†
For radios that manually send the access code, press the Down
Key once to access the last number dialed.
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