2. If an address book is configured, select to either dial a number or show the address book. Otherwise a
preset list of radios will appear.
3. Scroll to the radio to be made operable.
4. Press
Send to
.
The LED glows red and a message appears in the display.
If the radio has been successfully returned to operation, the uninhibited radio will briefly display
Radio revived
.
If an acknowledgment is not received from the recipient’s radio, users will have the option of either canceling or
resending the request.
Resending Calls Automatically
On an analog channel, your radio may have been programmed to resend individual and group calls when transmission
is refused because the channel is busy.
There are two automatic callback features:
• deferred calling
• no acknowledgment retries
Deferred calling
When you attempt to make a call on a channel that is busy, the radio can store and send the call once the channel is
free. The radio gives a low-pitched beep if the channel is busy, and then waits until the channel is free to retry the call.
A deferred calling time limit may have been configured. Once the time limit has expired the radio will
no longer attempt to retry the call.
Any user interaction (such as pressing PTT) will cancel a deferred call.
No acknowledgment retries
When you send a call and there is no reply, the call is resent.
Any user interaction (such as pressing PTT) will cancel a call that is being resent.
Transmitting at Low Power
When low power transmit is turned on, appears on the display and calls are made at low power rather than at the pro-
grammed power setting.
Some channels may always transmit at low power.
To turn low power transmit on or off for all channels:
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