Operating Manual

5-20 5100 ES Models II/III Portable Radio Operating Manual March 2008
Conventional Mode Features
Both limited and DTMF keypad models can place telephone calls by recalling the
telephone number from a pre programmed list as just described. However, only DTMF
keypad models can directly dial telephone numbers using the keypad.
5.14.6.1 Access / De-Access Codes
P25 conventional telephone calls use an access code to access the system when placing a
telephone call, and a de-access code to terminate the call when it is finished. These codes
are pre programmed in pairs by the Access/De-Access Code list selected on the
conventional Per System screen, and up to 16 pair can be programmed. Each conventional
P25 channel can be programmed to automatically select one of these code pairs. They
must match the system codes, and the default code is *1P# (the P represents a pause).
5.14.6.2 Placing a Telephone Call
To recall from a list:
1 Select the conventional channel that is programmed to select the desired access and de-
access codes.
2 Momentarily press the Phone option key or select the Phone > Num List menu
parameter. The display indicates the last number dialed by alternately displaying “Last
Num” and the telephone number. In addition, the phone mode is indicated by the
icon.
3 If required, press the Up/Down switch to display the desired number. The alias and
telephone number are alternately displayed.
4 Briefly press the PTT switch to send the access code. A dial tone sound should then be
heard. Briefly press the PTT switch again to send the digits. Proceed to Step 5.
To make a direct entry using DTMF keypad:
1 Select the conventional channel that is programmed to select the desired access and de-
access codes.
2 Press and hold the Phone option key until a tone sounds (approximately one second) or
select the Phone > Enter Num menu parameter. The alias of the last called telephone
number is displayed if it is in the phone number list. Otherwise, only the last eight digits
are displayed. In addition, the phone mode is indicated by the
icon.
3 Enter the telephone number using the 0-9, *, and # keys. To enter a pause (indicated by
“P”), press
* #. The number scrolls to the left in the display so that the eight right-most
digits are always displayed. Numbers up to sixteen digits (including pauses) can be
entered.
4 Briefly press the PTT switch to send the access code. A dial tone sound then be heard.
Briefly press the PTT switch again to send the digits.