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DIALLING
DIALLING
DIALLING
DIALLING
DIALLING
Your radio can be configured to dial numbers in a variety of
ways, depending upon preprogrammed options and network
capabilities. You can dial other radios, groups of radios in your
fleet, and PSTN/PABX (telephone) numbers. The actual number
that you dial may be a direct access number, a label, or a pre-
set speed dial number set up at the network level. To review
your dialling options, see Appendix IV, "Common Dialling Func-
tions”. Note that the dialling sequences listed here are the most
common setups. Dialling on your network may differ some-
what. Check these sequences with your fleet manager.
For information on using labelled preset numbers, see “Alpha-
numeric Entry Mode” under “Special Features.”
Receiving a Call
Depending on your network and
how your T3040
II
is prepro-
grammed, the radio will indicate
that you are receiving a call by
a ringing tone. The incoming
call may be either a normal call
or a group call.
NORMAL CALL
NORMAL CALL
NORMAL CALL
NORMAL CALL
NORMAL CALL
A ringing tone sounds from the
speaker and the display indi-
cates the caller’s identity.
Accept the call by momentarily
squeezing the PTT key. You may
then hear the call setup indica-
tor (three short tones), and see
the WAIT message briefly. On
most networks the GO AHEAD
message appears immediately.
If you do not want to accept the call, press the Clear (
5
) key.
The call is cancelled.
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