User's Manual
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TRUNKED FEATURES
Note: The last member of the list is also the Òlast ID
transmitted or receivedÓ at position Ò00Ó on the
list.
¥ If you enter a location number that does not
exist (for example, Ò15Ó), the display will show
ÒINVALID ENTRY,Ó and the radio will sound an
invalid-keypress tone and return back to step 4b
of this procedure.
Sending the Radio ID Number
Note: If the radio you are calling is not in service,
you will not hear the ringing and the display will
show ÒNO ACKÓ. Go to step 10 to hang up.
¥ If your radio is conÞgured for Private Call II,
you will not hear the telephone type ringing.
Instead you are able to proceed to talk to the
Called party.
Having the Conversation and Hanging-up
4c. If there are 10 or more members in the list,
the display shows ÒID LOC#X_Ó (where X is
the Þrst digit). The cursor blinks to show the
location of the second digit.
4d. Enter the second digit of the location number.
4e. The radio goes to that
position in the list. The
display alternates
between showing the
memberÕs name and ID
number.
Alternates between
and
5. Press the PTT switch to transmit the ID num-
ber.
6. If the radio you are calling is on the air, you will
hear a telephone-type ringing for 20 seconds,
or until the called radio answers the call.
CK TANG
ID: 784116
7. If the party you are call-
ing does not answer the
call within twenty sec-
onds, the telephone ring-
ing stops and an alert
tone sounds.
At this point you can either send a Call Alertª
page, or go to step 10 to hang up.
8. If the party you are calling answers the call,
you will hear his/her voice.
9. Press the PTT switch to have a Private Con-
versation with the called person.
10. When Þnished with your conversation, or if the
radio you called does not answer or is not in
service, press . to hang up.
NO ANSWER
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