User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- WELCOME
- INTRODUCTION
- Optional Accessories
- External Speaker/Microphone
- External VOX Headset
- Battery Packs
- FCC REQUIREMENTS
- SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
- Dealer Programmable Options
- Before Using Your Radio
- Battery Installation and Removal
- Antenna Installation and Removal
- Radio Views
- Aurora Radio Controls
- Front View
- Display
- Backlight
- Keypad
- Speaker
- Top View
- Status Indicator
- On/Off Volume Knob
- Squelch Knob
- Programmable Three-Position Switch
- Emergency Button
- Channel Selector Knob
- Side Views
- PTT Switch
- Programmable Softkey Buttons
- Options Connector
- Basic Operation 23
- TRANSMIT
- Code Guard Operation
- Code Guard Receive
- Code Guard Transmit
- Scan Operation
- Talkback Scan
- Scan All Groups
- Change the Scan List
- Scanning Options
- Scan Delay
- Talk Around
- Scan in Tone Mode
- Scan in Monitor Mode
- Transmit on Priority Channel
- Channel Scan Delete/Add
- Priority Scan
- Priority Scan with Code Guard
- Priority Modes
- Priority Delay
- Priority Receiving
- Priority During Scan-All-Groups Scanning
- Receive Mode
- Groups
- Display Modes
- Tuning Range
- Frequency Display Mode
- Alpha Display Mode
- Channel Display Mode
- Selective Calling
- Receiving a Call
- Sending a Call
- Radio Check
- DTMF Dialing
- Originating a Call
- Frequently Called Numbers and Call Paging
- Radio Paging
- Flex Mode
- Keypad and Channel Selector Lock
- Busy Channel Lockout
- Battery Power
- Battery Saver
- Radio Power-Up
- Error Messages
- Stun
- Aurora Programmed Switch Settings
- Troubleshooting Guide
- Service
- _
- Specifications
- Definitions and Acronyms
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Aurora User’s Manual
REMINDER: The number does not
have to be keyed in each time you
make a call unless you want to change
the number or the radio has been
turned off since the last call.
3. Press the PTT switch to enable the
transmitter and the DTMF keypad.
4. While holding in the PTT switch, either
press the desired DTMF keys and/or
speak into the microphone of the radio.
5. After you finish talking, release the PTT
switch to listen to any reply.
Frequently Called Numbers and Call Paging
The Aurora radio can permanently store a list
of 10 frequently called numbers (FCNs).
Each number can have up to 10 digits. The
FCN list can be for DTMF or 5-Tone dialing
or paging code sequences.
You can also assign alpha labels (up to 10
characters each) to each FCN list number
from the keypad. In addition, your radio also
has separate memory to permanently store a
sequence of quick-call page numbers and
alpha labels of up to 10 characters.
When you transmit a call page or FCN
sequence, the ID of your radio goes with it.
This allows the Aurora radio that is receiving
the call to identify and display who paged it.