Figure 8: Call-Out Message
6.15.1
Types of Call-Out Alerts
There are four types of the Call-Out alerts:
Normal Call-Out
An alert message that is sent by a dispatcher either to a single radio or to a group of radios.
There two types of Normal Call-Out:
With user receipt
The radio gets to the Accepted phase when you:
• select Accept, Reject, Standby
• the acknowledgment timer runs out
Without user receipt
The radio gets to the Accepted phase when you:
• press
Menu
or any key except for the EMERGENCY button, or the rotary knob.
• the acknowledgment timer runs out
The Normal Call-Out mode is ended when the validity timer runs out.
Storm Plan
An alert message that is sent by a dispatcher to a group of radios. To raise its reliability, it is sent
several times. You are not able to respond to the Call-Out alert and any key press takes you to the
information phase.
Simple Call-Out
An alert with the functionality similar to full Call-Out but without the information phase.
There two types of Simple Call-Out:
With user receipt
The Call-Out mode is ended when the acknowledgment timer runs out, or when you select
Accept
,
Reject
,
Standby
, or reply with a text message
Without user receipt
The Call-Out mode is ended when the acknowledgment timer runs out, or when you press any key,
except for the E
MERGENCY
button, or the rotary knob.
Fallback Mode
An alert message that is limited only to voice communication. To initiate this type of Call-Out, press
a One-Touch key predefined by your service provider. It can be cleared manually.
NOTICE:
Fallback is only possible when the radio is in Local Site Trunking.
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