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If the dial selector (2) is moved, but no call request is
sent, the display will be held until the tone H sounds.
The display will then revert to the IDLE STATE.
Note:
When using the keypad radio, if the shortform
dial number is displayed, it may be edited as
described in the
Keypad Edit
section.
Dedicated Calls
Hold the Base Call Button (7) down for a
preprogrammed period to make a call to a
preprogrammed number. The number will then be
displayed and the conversation can go ahead.
Manual Dialling (Keypad Radios only)
To make a call enter the telephone number, the
identity of the radio or group of radios via the
keypad, e.g. “210” followed by
or PTT.
Keypad Edit (Keypad Radios only)
Any number shown in the display may be edited
before a call is initiated. Enter this mode by pressing
(10). Press
again to delete the last digit
and enter the correct number. If
is pressed
during a call, the call will end.
Last Number Redial (Keypad Radios only)
The last number the radio dialled is stored in the
memory of the radio. For status calls only the called
number will be stored, not the status message.
Partially entered numbers are also stored.
Incoming Calls
There are two types of systems that the radio may
be used on, Off Air Call Set Up (OACSU) and Full
Off Air Set Up (FOACSU).
If you are in any doubt about which system you are
operating on, consult your dealer.
Receiving a call on an OACSU system -
When the radio is called tone D will sound and the
LED and display flashes. This will then be followed
by tone B.
Receiving a call on an FOACSU system -
When the radio is called tone E will sound and the
LED and display flashes.
Press either the PTT or
key to accept the call.
Tone D will sound until a traffic channel is
allocated, then tone B sounds.
Note:
The system may have a limited call time and
the call may be terminated automatically if this call
time is exceeded.
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Outgoing Calls/Incoming Calls
2-Year Warranty
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