User's Manual

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STAT-ALERT
FEATURES
Selective Call may be programmed to unmute one
of two ways:
1. (OR muting option) upon receiving proper PL
code or a Selective Call, or
2. (AND muting option) upon receiving both
proper PL code and Selective Call
Receiving a Voice Selective Call
Note: After answering a Voice Selective Call, the
callerÕs ID number is stored in your radio as the
Òlast ID number receivedÓ.
¥ Two automatic-reset features are available
for voice selective-call. These features reset the
radio to voice selective call when the automatic
reset timer expires.
1. Automatic Reset Without Carrier Override Ñ
The automatic-reset timer will start after the
last voice message is completed, or after the
radio is dekeyed (you released the PTT switch).
2. Automatic Reset With Carrier Override Ñ
When a carrier is detected, the automatic reset
timer will stop; when the carrier is lost, the
automatic-reset timer will start over.
¥ Voice selective call automatic reset is can-
celled when the monitor button is pressed, or
when the mode is changed. The automatic-reset
timer is started over if it was running when either
a voice selective call was again decoded or a
successful transmission was completed.
Making a Voice Selective Call
There are four phases in making a Voice Selective
call, namely
¥ initiating a Voice Selective call,
¥ entering the desired radio ID number,
¥ sending the radio ID number, and
¥ having the conversation.
1. When a call is received, the green LED
ßashes, and a one-time, two-beep alert tone is
emitted; on the display, the call-received status
annunciator (F) ßashes. A voice message will
follow.
2. The display shows the
incoming callerÕs ID
number momentarily.
3. Return the radio back to voice selective call
operation by pressing the monitor button, or if
so programmed, the radio can automatically
reset to voice selective call.
4. The radio will return to
the home display.
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