SRM9020 ~ Trunked Operating Instructions
© Comgroup Australia 2010
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TNM-U-E-0012 Issue 2a
4.3 R
ECEIVING A
C
ALL
The SRM9020 will respond to incoming calls according to the type of call being
received.
4.3.1 Receiving a Voice Call
When a call is received the radio will ring and display
the caller’s name or ID number and the animated
Call Progress
icon.
While the radio is ringing, the user can answer the call by:
- Pressing and releasing the
PTT
button.
- Removing the Microphone from its bracket.
- Pressing the
S
button.
When the call is answered the handset will
momentarily display the message
Q-ED
(QueuED)
followed by the Elapsed Call Time (Min-Sec) and the
Audio Enabled
icon.
A conversation can now take place by each operator, in turn, pressing their PTT
buttons to speak and releasing them to listen.
When the call is finished, either operator can end the call by:
-
replacing the Microphone on its bracket, or
-
pressing the
button.
If a ringing call is un-answered because the Network times out, or the caller
cancels the call, details of the call are saved in the Stored Calls Screen.
Note1:
The SRM9020 responds in the same manner as above for Priority
and Emergency calls.
Note 2:
Some Trunking Networks provide a different Call-Set-Up method
which allows the radios to automatically answer incoming Voice
Calls.