Operating instructions

SRM9030 ~ Mobile Trunk Radio User Guide
TNM-U-E-0004
Page 18 © Simoco Europe 2001
6.2 M
AKING A
S
TATUS
C
ALL
Status Calls allow a
Status Number
to be sent between users. This “status
number” can have a meaning that the user assigns to it.
e.g. 1 may mean : “On the Job”
2 may mean : “At Lunch”
14 may mean : “Contact Home”, etc.
The SRM9030 automatically associates the number with the text when a
Status is to be sent.
A Status Message can be sent in a number of ways similar to making Voice
Calls.
6.2.1 Using the Phonebook
To send a Status Call using the Phonebook:
Scroll through the
Phone book
until the persons name is displayed (or
enter the ID number using the Keypad).
Do
NOT
press
#.
Using the
Up/Down Arrow
buttons, scroll through to the
Status Screen.
Then use the
Left/Right Arrow
buttons to scroll through the entries until the
desired message is displayed.
Press the
Green Handset
button to send the
Status Message
to the
selected Phonebook person (or entered number).
Note: Your radio may be set up to send all Status Messages to a fixed
identity.
6.2.2 By Dialling the Numbers
If the Status Message Number and the destination ID Number are known,
use the keypad to enter the numbers in the format
*0
n
*
x
# where
n
is the Status Message Number, and
x
is and the destination ID Number
e.g. If Status 2 (“At Lunch”) is to be sent to Andrew Jones (Identity 35) :
Enter
*02*35#
Note: You cannot send a Status Message during a Voice Call.