PHONE
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English
Sending a New Number (for radios
with keypad only)
You enter the phone number by pressing the
relevant keys on the keypad.
The Phone Conversation
Once the radio has connected to the intended
party, you can begin the conversation. Even
though this is a phone call, your conversation
mimics a radio call (that is, both parties speak in
turn).
NOTE: The radio starts a programmable Time-Out-
Timer the moment both parties stop transmitting
(talking). If the Time-Out-Timer expires, the radio
will end the phone call.
Ending the Phone Call
Just as the radio needs to send the access code
when starting a phone call, the radio needs to
send the deaccess code to end the phone call.
The radio can send the deaccess code in any of
the following ways:
• manual (for radios with keypad only), and
• automatic.
Check with your dealer for details.
Method
Steps to Take
Live Dial
Enter the phone number by using the
keypad; the radio sends out the numbers
as the keys are pressed.
Buffered
Dial
1. Enter the phone number by using
the keypad; the radio saves the
selected numbers in a buffer.
2. Press and release the PTT; the
radio sends out the numbers in its
buffer.
1.
Press and hold the PTT, while talking into the
microphone.
2.
Release the PTT when you finish what you
want to say, and wait for the response.
3.
Repeat steps 1 and 2 until the conversation
ends.
1.
If your radio sends the deaccess code manu-
ally, dial the deaccess code from the keypad.
2.
Press the Phone button to exit phone mode.
NOTE: Radios using the automatic method
will send the deaccess code
automatically.
or
2.
Exit the phone mode using the menu:
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