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the display, and while call queuing is on, all radio messages
will be displayed in the second row of the display.
You can also activate call queuing by dialling the string 48,
then pressing the enter key ( ) or the hash key ( ).
When call queuing is on, incoming calls will automatically
be added to the call queue and displayed, together with how
many calls are in the call queue. The call displayed will be
the most recent call.
For example, the display above shows that
BARTS
is the
first of two calls.
To return the call, press the enter key ( ). If you do not
wish to return the call, you can either:
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delete the call by giving a short press of the clear
key ( ); or
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use the scroll keys ( / ) to scroll through the list of
queued calls until you find the call you wish to return.
If the message reads
SCL
rather than
CL
, the call displayed
is a status call. Give a long press of the queue key ( ) to
read the status message, and give a short press of the clear
key ( ) to clear the message. If there are other calls in the
call queue, the radio will return to the call queue. If the
status call was the only call in the call queue, the radio will
revert to the state it was in before receiving the status call.
When you return a call and the call is established success-
fully, the call will be deleted from the queue. If the call is not
established successfully, the call will remain in the call