Making An Individual Call; Receiving An Individual Call; Emergency Calls - Tait TP9600 User Manual

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When you receive a call from a talkgroup, the radio displays the name or the identity of the talkgroup, and that of the
calling radio.

Making an Individual Call

In some situations, your call will not proceed. For an explanation of the radio behavior, see
Caution
Unconnected
Calls.
To make a call to one radio on a trunking system:
1. Press Menu and select Individual call.
The person to whom you last made an individual call is highlighted, if that person is in the address
book.
Depending on the radio model and how it is programmed, you may be able to dial the identity of the radio
you want to call, press a function key or use your Quick Access menu to select an individual call.
2. Scroll to the person you want to call and press Select or press the PTT key.
3. The message Calling... briefly appears.
4. When the called party accepts the call, you will hear three short beeps.
5. Once the called party has finished talking, press and hold the PTT key to transmit, speak clearly into the
microphone, and release the PTT key when you have finished talking.

Receiving an Individual Call

When you receive a call from an individual radio, your radio displays the caller's name or identity.
The radio rings until the call is answered.
Press the PTT key to accept the call, or Cancel to reject the call.

Emergency Calls

In an emergency, you can summon help by sending an emergency call. When an emergency call is initiated, the radio
enters 'emergency mode'. For more information on emergency mode, see
Making an emergency call
You can make an emergency call using the emergency function key (function key 1).
• Press the function or emergency key to activate emergency mode.
The message Emergency mode appears and the radio sounds three short beeps, rising in pitch.
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Standard Emergency
Mode.

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