Making A Dtmf Patch Call - Tait TP9600 User Manual

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3. Scroll through the list of local calls until the desired call appears.
4. Press Send.
The call details appear on the display, the LED glows red, and the transmit,
mit,
, icon appears on the display.
Dialing a local call
This feature is only available for radios with alphanumeric keys.
1. Select the required channel.
2. Press Menu and select Dial radio call.
Alternatively, the radio may be programmed so a local call can be dialed directly from the default display. In
this case, the call can be dialled without selecting the menu option.
3. Dial the number using the alphanumeric keys.
The radio may be programmed so group tones can be dialed using the * and # keys. Dial * to fill one X.
Dial # to fill the current X and all subsequent X characters in the current burst.
4. Press Send (if the Send option appears).
The call details appear on the display, the LED glows red, and
When the called party receives the calls, the message Ack received may appear on the display.

Making a DTMF Patch Call

DTMF patch dialing may be used to connect to a telephone network or signal another device by dialing the number
manually, or using preset dialing sequences.
Users may either:
• use a programmed function key
• use the Main menu to dial the call
• make a local call (see
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, or low power trans-
appears on the display.

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