User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Front cover
- Directive 1999/5/EC Declaration of Conformity
- For your safety
- Safety warnings used in this guide
- Radio frequency exposure information
- Controlling your exposure to RFenergy
- Compliance with RF energy exposure standards
- Radio frequency emissions limits in theUSA
- Unapproved modifications or changes toradio
- Health, safety and electromagnetic compatibility inEurope
- Electromagnetic compatibility in European vehicles
- Interference with electronic devices
- Frequency band reserved for distressbeacons
- Safe radio operation
- Navigating your radio’s menus
- Contents
- Before using your radio
- Getting started
- Basic operation
- Making and receiving different typesofcalls
- Making an individual or group call
- Resending calls automatically
- Receiving an individual orgroupcall
- Responding to missed calls
- Informing other radio users of your status
- Calling a telephone or a remotedevice
- Making an emergency call
- Activating the automated emergency call feature
- Sending and receiving text messages
- Changing your radio’s settings
- Charging and caring for batteries
- Troubleshooting
- Function key options
- Tait general software licence agreement
- Rear cover
Making and receiving different types of calls 47
3 Enter a new message using the keypad (see “Entering a
message” on page 47)
OR
Press an arrow key to begin editing an existing message,
then proceed in the same way as for entering a
new message.
4 Short press the menu key. The message,
ENTER ID will be
displayed, along with the receiver’s identity for the last
SDM transmission.
5 Short press the menu key again to send the message
using the existing ID.
OR
Enter a new ID using the keypad if you are calling a differ-
ent radio (the receiver’s identity must be eight characters
long), then short press the menu key to send.
Note: Once the message has been sent, the radio will return
to the message entry mode in preparation for sending
another message.
6 Long press the menu key to exit menu mode.
Entering a message
A text messages can contain up to 32 characters. See “Using
the keypad to enter text” on page 21.