If the user decides to cancel out of editing a text message or receive a call while editing, the current
draft will be saved and is available for editing later.
Receiving a text message
If the radio is programmed for call queuing, incoming text messages are added to the queue. For more information,
see
Press
Options
and select whether to reply, call or delete.
The radio may be programmed to automatically view text messages on receipt.
If the radio is not programmed for call queuing, incoming text messages will not be stored or displayed.
Placing the Radio in Do-Not-Disturb Mode
If a user doesn't want to accept calls for a while, they can place the radio in 'do-not-disturb mode', so that incoming
calls can be ignored. Users can still make outgoing calls in the usual way.
While do-not-disturb mode is active, incoming calls cannot be stored in the call queue.
Using a function key
1. Press the function key programmed for do not disturb, to activate the do-not-disturb function.
The message
Do not disturb activated
appears on the display. The radio will now ignore all incoming calls.
2. To deactivate the do-not-disturb function, press the do-not-disturb function key again.
The message
Do not disturb deactivated
appears on the display.
Using the Main menu
1. Press
Menu
and select
Radio Settings
>
Call Settings
>
Do not disturb
.
2. In the
Do not disturb
menu, choose
On
.
3. Press
Select
.
The message
Do not disturb activated
appears on the display. The radio will now ignore all incoming calls.
Switching to Conventional Channels or Conventional Groups
You may be able to dial conventional channels or groups, using
101
to
110
. The channels or groups called using these
numbers are programmed for your radio.
Notice
Only valid for MPT1327, MPT1343 and Nokia ANN dialing schemes. Does not apply to DMR.
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