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System messages
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Call type
not installed: <call type icon>
The option to make this type of call has not been installed in the
transceiver. Select a different call type or, if you know the option code
for the call type, enter it using the Option code setting under the
Devices entry in the Control List (see page 218, Installing an option
in the transceiver).
Calling...
<call type icon> <address>
Your call has started. Wait for the next message.
Calling...
Send message
You are sending a message within an existing ALE link to the in-link
address.
Calling...
Trying <name of channel>/<name
of mode>
You have started a call in an ALE/CALM network. The transceiver is
attempting to make the call on the channel/mode displayed.
Can’t charge
Too hot
The battery monitoring system has detected that the temperature is
too high for charging. Wait until the battery temperature lowers, then
try charging the battery again.
Can’t change
frequency
You cannot edit frequencies in this transceiver.
Can’t change
mode
You cannot change the mode on the current channel for one of the
following reasons:
The mode you want to set is not an allowed mode for the channel.
Select another mode.
The channel/mode has been locked. You may be able to unlock it
if it is locked at the same access level as that into which you are
logged.
The TxD option has been installed in the transceiver which
prevents you from changing modes on transmit channels. For
more information contact your system administrator.
Can’t change
mode: channel has changed
The channel has been reprogrammed and the mode is no longer valid.
Can’t change
mode: tcvr is scanning
You cannot change the current mode because the transceiver is
scanning. Press SCAN to stop scanning, then try again.
Can’t clarify
chan: tcvr is scanning
You cannot use the clarifier while the transceiver is scanning. Press
SCAN to stop scanning, then try again.
Can’t edit
this item
You have used a macro to go to a setting that can no longer be edited.
For example, you created a macro to go to the Message setting of an
entry in the Address List. You then changed this entry to make a
Selective call instead of a Message call. The message setting is no
longer relevant to the entry so it is not displayed. When you use the
macro, however, it still tries to go to this setting.
To avoid this message, delete the macro.
Table 42: System messages (cont.)
Message Description