User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Computer Software Copyrights
- Safety and General Information
- Portable Radio Operation and EME Exposure
- Electromagnetic Interference/Compatibility
- Safety and General
- Operational Warnings
- Operational Cautions
- Intrinsically Safe Radio Information
- Safety
- Radio Overview
- Getting Started
- Radio Calls ( Trunked Operation Only)
- Scan
- Trunked Features
- Conventional Call
- Warranty
- Accessories
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English
TRUNKED FEATURES
CALL ALERT
™
OPERATION
Answering a Call Alert
™
Page with a Group
Call
Note: When you received a Call Alert page, you
can enter Private Call mode and call the
paging radio using the latest ID received.
Making a Call Alert
™
There are three phases in making a call alert,
namely:
• initiating a call alert,
• entering the radio ID number that you wish to
page, and
• sending the call alert
Initiating a Call Alert
Note: The same list is shared by both Call Alert
and Private Conversation features.
• If your radio has been so programmed, you
can press the page button for quick access
to the Call Alert feature. This will take you
directly to step 3.
1.
Upon receiving a Call Alert page, four alert
tones sounds (repeats every 5 seconds).
2.
The green LED lights and the Call Received
annunciator, F, blinks indicating a call is
received.
3.
Press the PTT button to answer the page.
4.
The display shows the
current talkgroup. The
audible alert, LED and
call received annuncia-
tor turns off.
5.
The ID number of the radio that paged you is
stored as “the last ID number received.”
6.
Have your conversation in the normal manner;
all members of your talkgroup will hear your
response. Press the PTT button to talk;
release the button to listen.
FIRE DEPT
1.
/ until
PAG E
is dis-
played.
2.
l (the softkey below
PAG E
).
3. The display shows the
last ID number transmit-
ted or received.
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