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2 Rotate the Rotary Knob or press Up or Down Navigation key to choose the number, then press
the Rotary Knob or Right Navigation key to go to the next digit.
NOTE:
You can enter # at the end when the Speed Dialing feature is enabled.
The + sign you can enter only when you are editing the first position. Both signs are
available after digit 9.
3 Press the PTT or the Send key (only in TMO).
5.7
DTMF Overdial
This feature allows you to communicate with an automated answering device (for example, the voice
mail or answering machine) during an on-going private, phone or PABX call.
While in an on-going private, phone or PABX call, press the DTMF keys (0-9, *, #). When pressed, the
DTMF key sounds a tone and the entered digit is displayed on the screen.
5.8
Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) Location Service
NOTE: This is a Software Selling Feature.
The Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) Location Service feature uses information from GNSS
satellites orbiting the Earth to determine the approximate geographical location of your radio.
The GNSS Location Service availability, accuracy, and the position calculation time vary depending on
the environment in which you use the radio. The GNSS Location Service can assist your dispatcher or
colleagues in many ways. For example, deploying of resources more efficiently or locating your radio
when you trigger your emergency service.
The radio can display the location information directly on the screen or send it over the air to your
dispatcher to display it in the control center. Check your radio configuration details with your service
provider.
The radio supports the following system combinations:
GPS
GLONASS
BeiDou
GPS + GLONASS
GPS + BeiDou
IMPORTANT:
Where the signals from satellites are not available, the GNSS Location Service does not work.
This usually happens when your radio cannot establish a view of a wide area of open sky. An
example would be when the GNSS antenna is covered or facing the ground. Such situations
include being:
In underground locations
Inside buildings, trains, or other covered vehicles
Under any other metal or concrete roof or structure
Near a powerful radio or television tower
In extreme temperature outside the operating limits of your radio
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