Pressing the PTT BUTTON when scan
is on will cause the radio to transmit on
the selected group.
A "nuisance" group can be deleted from
the scan list by pressing 2nd-A/D while
the radio is receiving the "nuisance" call.
The group will be deleted from the scan
list. Add the group back to the scan list
by turning the radio off and back on or by
turning scan off, selecting the group, and
pressing 2nd-A/D.
3. Toggle scan operation off by pressing
SCAN. The radio will resume operation
on the selected group.
Special Calls
Special calls include individual and telephone
interconnect calls. Up to 99 different special calls
can be programmed into the radio and selected
for transmission.
Receiving An Individual Call
When an individual call (a call directed to only
one radio) is received, the radio will unsquelch on
the assigned channel and the "BSY" status flag
will turn on. "*INDV*", originators ID, or the caller’s
name (if programmed) is displayed and the "MSG"
status flag flashes. Adjust the volume as neces-
sary.
Responding to an individual call prior to the
programmed call-back time-out will automatically
direct the transmission to the originating unit.
Follow the instructions for sending a special call.
If the call is not answered, the "MSG" status
flag will remain flashing even after the individual
call time-out period expires. Press SPC (SPecial
Call) to call the originating unit back. The origina-
tor’s ID or name will be displayed.
Sending A Special Call
Use the following procedure to send one of
the special calls programmed into the radio or to
respond to the last received individual or group
caller.
1.
Select a special call by following step a
or b:
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