GENERAL FEATURES
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Call Indicator
The call indicator is “
C
” in the upper part of the display as shown in
the following illustration. The purpose of this indication is to show that a
call was received while you were away from the vehicle. Individual
groups can be programmed for this feature and it then turns on when a
call is received on one of those groups.
This indicator is turned off by pressing any button or turning trans-
ceiver power off and then on. If scanning and the “last received” configu-
ration is programmed (see “Transmitting In The Scan Mode” on
page 39), the system and group of the last call are displayed. Otherwise,
the currently selected system/group is displayed.
Emergency Switch
If the EMER option switch is programmed (see page 32), it is used
to set up or place a high priority call. When this switch is pressed,
“EMERGNCY” is displayed on the lower line (unless this message has
been disabled by programming).
With Multi-Net systems, either automatic or manual operation can
be programmed; with LTR and conventional systems, only manual opera-
tion can be programmed. Operation in these modes is as follows. Your
system operator may provide more information on how this switch should
be used.
Manual Operation - A specific system/group is automatically selected and
the transceiver goes into a high-priority access mode. However, no call is
placed until the PTT switch is manually pressed. This access mode mini-
mizes, as much as possible, the chance that the system will be busy when
the call is placed.
Call
Indicator