Dedicated Calls; Manual Dialling; Last Number Redial; Keypad Edit - Motorola GM1200E User Manual

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Dedicated Calls

Dedicated calls can be made from either the Base
Call button or from the keypad. Press the Base Call
button to make a call to the most commonly used
pre-programmed number or hold down one of the
keypad keys (0 to 9) for a preset period to make a
call to one of ten (1 of 10) preprogrammed numbers
which are the first ten entries (1 to 9, 0=10) in the
short form dial list. The selected number will be
displayed and the conversation can go ahead.

Manual Dialling

To make a call enter the telephone number, the
identity of the radio or group of radios via the keypad
(11), e.g. "213" followed by
213

Last Number Redial

The last number dialled by the radio is stored in the
memory of the radio. For status calls only the called
number will be stored, not the status message.
Partially entered numbers are also stored.
or PTT:
#
NAME UNKNOWN
Making a Call/Ending a Call/Cancelling a Call
The stored number can be displayed when the radio
is in the IDLE STATE. This number may be recalled
by pressing the PTT key (18). The number may also
be edited, see Keypad Edit.

Keypad Edit

Before a call is initiated the last digit may be deleted
by pressing the clear/edit button
button again to delete the next digit and enter the
correct digit. If the clear/edit button
pressed during a call, the call will be ended.

Ending a Call

A call should always be ended by pressing the clear
button
(10), by replacing the microphone, or by
C
dialling
. See "Call Progress - Ending a
#
Call".

Cancelling a Call

At any time while setting up a call it may be
cancelled by pressing the clear button
dialling
. See "
Call Progress - Cancelling a
#
".
Call
Making a Call
(10). Press the
C
(10) is
C
(10) or by
C
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