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43
English
SPECIAL CALLS
Receiving a Status Call
When your radio receives a status call:
The radio sounds a long, low tone.
Every 2 seconds the display alternates
between either the status message or
status number and the alias/number of the
radio that made the status call.
Note: Only the status number is
displayed if its associated message is not
programmed into your radio.
EMERGENCY CALLS
An emergency call takes precedence over all
other calls. This feature is available in both
conventional and LTR modes of operation.
However, please note that in trunked mode,
this function is dependent of the availability of
the system or the way the feature is set up in
the programming software.
Your radio can be programmed for a one-
button quick access to call a particular radio or
center (preprogrammed by your dealer) in
emergency situations.
You can also dial a number, using *
9
* to designate it as an emergency number.
To make an emergency call:
An emergency call is no longer sent:
When the Clear button is pressed.
When the radio is switched Off and On
again.
When the emergency time duration is
reached. (The emergency time duration is
preprogrammed into your radio by your
dealer.)
1 Press the preprogrammed Emergency button
(see page 10).
–or–
* 9 *, followed by the radio
number. Then, press the PTT button or #.
2 The radio sounds a long, low tone.
You see
Emergency
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