
Selcall and CTCSS/DCS Operation Reception
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Stored call (Address book)
This mode allows you to originate a call by using a convenient
alphanumeric address book which has been programmed by your
radio network administrator or dealer with the most used ID associated
to an alphanumeric label, for example:
Headoffice
15
John
01
Mary
07
Mike
08
Robert
05
.....
XX
.....
XX
2
Starting from now, as “address” we mean an ID associated with
an alphanumeric label.
To call an address using the address book:
1) Repeatedly press the MENU key in order to access the command
menu and see on the display the message
AddrBook Ok
.
2) Press the
key to access the address book.
3) Select the required address to call (name with associated ID); you
have two choices:
• Scrolling trough the various addressed by means of the
and
keys.
• Recalling the initial letter of the addresses. Press the key which
states the initial letter (e.g. to call Mary press 5, to call John
press 4 etc.) the unit will display the first name of the address
book starting with the selected character (or the next if no names
beginning with the selected character is in the list). If the initial
letter is the 2
nd
of the 3
rd
one printed on a key, press respectively
that key two or three times (e.g. to recall the Headoffice press
3 twice). If you have more than one address beginning with the
same initial letter use the
key to scroll down names till you
will reach the proper address.
4) Hold pressed the
(call) button to call the selected address.
2
If you made a mistake in recalling an address you can abort the
call operation at step 4 by pressing the
(clear) button. Note:
the selected address became the default TX address.
2
Address book is also useful in reception: in fact when you receive
a selcall ID which is stored in it, your radio will automatically look
for that ID in the address book. If it is stored in it, you will see the
alphanumeric label on the display as well. E.g. if you receive 15
as caller ID, and it is stored in your address book as “Headoffice”,
you will see “Headoffice” in your LCD instead of “15”.
AddrBook Ok
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