User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Legal and Support
- Read Me First
- Radio Care
- Radio Overview
- System Overview
- Seamless Voice
- Getting Started
- 6.1 Inserting or Removing MicroSD Card
- 6.2 Inserting or Removing SIM Card
- 6.3 Attaching or Detaching the Battery
- 6.4 Attaching or Detaching the Accessory Connector Cover
- 6.5 Attaching or Detaching the Antenna
- 6.6 Charging the Battery
- 6.7 Turning the Radio On or Off
- 6.8 Holding Your Radio While Transmitting Audio
- 6.9 Adjusting the Volume
- 6.10 Activating eSIM
- 6.11 Removing Camera Lens Protective Cover
- 6.12 Using the Carry Holster
- 6.13 On-Screen Keyboard Overview
- 6.14 Touchscreen Navigation
- Home Screen Overview
- General Radio Settings
- 8.1 Accessing Radio Settings
- 8.2 Creating Radio Settings as Shortcut in Home Screen
- 8.3 Adjusting Display Brightness
- 8.4 Turning On or Off Dark Theme
- 8.5 Setting the Clock
- 8.6 Setting the Front Display Timer
- 8.7 Screen Lock
- 8.8 Setting Languages
- 8.9 Audio Settings
- 8.10 Airplane Mode
- 8.11 USB Desense
- 8.12 Battery
- About Device
- Connectivity
- 10.1 LTE
- 10.2 Wi-Fi Operation
- 10.3 Bluetooth®
- Basic Radio Operation
- Types of Radio Calls
- Emergency Operation
- Man Down (Fall Alert)
- Lone Worker
- Privacy
- Contacts Settings
- Seamless Over-The-Air-Programming
- Voice Operating Transmission
- Text Messaging
- Security
- Call Indicator Settings
- Recent Calls
- Call Queue
- Priority Call
- Scan
- Location
- Conventional Squelch Operation
- Using the PL Defeat Feature
- Monitor Feature
- Trunking System Control
- Dynamic Group Number Assignment
- Auto Roaming
- Radio Check
- Transmit Interrupt (Supervisory Override)
- Auto-Range Transponder System
- Applications
- Broadband PTT Application
- Authorized Accessories List
- Déclaration de conformité du fournisseur
- Déclaration relative au WLAN (Industrie Canada)
- Consignes de sécurité importantes
- Avis aux utilisateurs (FCC)
- Avis aux utilisateurs (Industrie Canada)
- Renseignements sur la conformité réglementaire
Chapter 17
Contacts Settings
The contacts are defined by the network settings. The Contacts Settings provides an address book
function on your radio that supports LMR contacts, WAVE contacts, and Converged contacts. Each
entry corresponds to an ID for making calls. The entries are alphabetically sorted and different for LMR
and WAVE mode.
Each entry within Contacts contains the following information:
•
Call Alias
• Call ID
• Call Type
• System ID
When your radio is in LMR mode, the contact list will show LMR and Converged contacts. When your
radio is in WAVE mode, the contact list will show WAVE and Converged contacts.
In LMR mode, your radio supports Call, Call Alert, Remote Monitor, Message, Status, and Radio
Check. See Accessing Contact Settings on page 84.
In WAVE mode, the
Floating Action Button (FAB)
is not supported. Your radio only supports
WAVE Private Call and WAVE Call Alert. You can launch the features by tapping and holding the
Quick Action. Each contacts displayed the current available status such as Available, Unavailable, or
Do Not Disturb (DND).
The Converged contact number changes when you switch between the modes.
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