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Re-establishing a call
When a call has been ended and no other function is active,
your radio may be preprogrammed to display the identity of
the last party you were talking to. If so, you can easily re-
establish the call using last number redial, callback or call
queuing. The last number redial function is used for
outgoing calls, and callback and call queuing are for
incoming calls.
Last number redial
If you initiated the call, the called partys identity is stored
and displayed. Redial the number by pressing the enter key
( ).
Callback
If you received the call, the callers identity may be
displayed, together with the message
CALLBACK
. If so, you
can call them back by pressing the enter key ( ).
If you do not wish to return the call, give a short press of the
clear key ( ). The callers identity will be deleted, and the
identity of the last party you called will be displayed. If you
wish to redial this call, press the enter key ( ).
If you have missed a call from another radio, the callers
identity will be displayed, the LED will rapidly flash amber
and the radio will periodically give a medium-pitched
warble. You can call back the person who called you by
pressing the enter key ( ).
Callback does not operate for PABX and PSTN calls.
Call queuing
If you are unable to answer your incoming calls immedi-
ately, your radio may be preprogrammed to store up to 20
calls so you can call back later.
All unanswered calls will normally be queued whether call
queuing is on or off.
If you wish to queue all your incoming calls, give a short
press of the queue key ( ). The message
QUE
will appear in