User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- TP9300 User’s Guide
- Contents
- For your safety
- Menu maps
- 1 About this guide
- 2 Before using your radio
- 3 Getting started
- 4 Basic operation
- 5 Operating in trunked mode
- Checking that your network is available
- Making a preset call
- About trunked zones and workgroups
- About emergency operation
- Dialing a PABX number
- Dialing a PSTN number
- Receiving a call
- Re-establishing a call
- Checking missed calls
- About status messages
- About trunked text messages
- Placing the radio in do-not-disturb mode
- Calls to conventional channels or conventional groups
- 6 Dialing calls in trunked mode
- 7 Operating in conventional mode
- Selecting a zone
- Selecting a channel
- Selecting a group
- Checking that a channel is clear
- Making a call
- Making a call using the address book
- Making a local call
- Connecting to a telephone network
- Making an emergency call
- Sending a status message
- Transmitting at low power
- Ending active calls
- Activating the repeater before a call
- Communicating directly with other radios
- Receiving a call
- Receiving a text message
- Hearing faint and noisy signals
- Using the radio in different repeater areas
- Scanning a group of channels
- 8 Customizing radio settings
- 9 Charging and caring for batteries
- 10 Troubleshooting
- Directive 1999/5/CE Declaration of Conformity
- Tait Software Licence Agreement
60 Operating in trunked mode
Checking missed calls
If you have missed an incoming call, it may be stored in
the call queue, so that you can return the call later.
Information about the last missed call is shown in the
display and the queued call icon appears.
In the example below, the last call received was a status
message from Car 1. This call is the first of three calls
stored in the call queue.
Accessing the call queue
1 Use the scroll keys to move through the calls in the
call queue until the call you want appears.
2 Press Options to open the call options menu.
The options available for the call depend on the type
of call it is. If the call is a voice call, select Call to
return the call or Delete to delete the call.
If the call is a status message or a text message, then
select View to read the message.
Changing your call queuing setting
Your radio may be programmed so that you are able to
change call queuing to ‘unanswered’. Unanswered call
queuing means that all status and text messages are
immediately queued. Incoming voice calls are only
queued if they are unanswered.
If your radio has alphanumeric keys, you may be able to
change your call queuing setting using the keypad.
identity of last
unanswered caller
scroll through
the calls
type of call
position of call in
the call queue
options available
depend on type
of call
queued calls