User's Manual
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STAT-ALERT
FEATURES
To enter a number from a location in the call list
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
STAT-ALERT CALL ALERT OPERATION
Stat-Alert Call Alert is a per-radio feature that
provides a convenient way for the dispatcher to
page you through your radio. This is especially
useful in noisy environments, or when you need to
be away from your radio equipment.
Receiving a Call Alert Page
4a. Press either , or / to enter the call
list.
4b. Enter the Þrst digit of the location number. If
there are fewer than 10 members in the list,
go directly to step 4e.
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
CK TANG
ID: 2350
5. Press the PTT switch to transmit the ID num-
ber. If enabled, an alert tone will sound during
the transmission of the radio ID number. After
the alert tone, you may talk.
1. Upon receiving a Call Alert page, four alert
tones sounds (repeats every 5 seconds).
2. The green LED lights up and the Call
Received annunciator, F, blinks indicating a
call is received.
3. The display will show the Caller ID, and then
alternates between the home display, and
ÒPAGE RECEIVEDÓ.
4. Press the PTT switch to answer the page. You
may have to make a voice selective call, if the
radio that paged you is on selective call mode.
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