Motorola MTX1550 User Manual page 47

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• When the maximum number of digits have
been entered (buffered dial only), the
cursor disappears.
• In the edit mode, the , key functions as
a backspace key. Pressing this key erases
the last digit entered, and moves the cursor
to the left. When the last digit on the
display is erased, additional presses of this
key causes the last member of the
preprogrammed
telephone
displayed; pressing the / key displays
the first member of the list.
• After reaching the number you are calling,
you may need to dial an extension number
before you can reach your party. Here,
enter the extension number from the
keypad or (if so programmed) use the
arrow keys to find the extension number in
the telephone list. If you have live dial, the
number is sent as the keys are pressed. If
you have buffered dial, press the PTT
switch again to send out the extension
number.
• Motorola trunked systems and many
conventional telephone patches generate a
high-pitched go-ahead tone when the
radio's PTT switch is released. This is
heard by the land-line party and is an
indicator to begin talking.
• The conventional telephone feature allows
you to use your conventional radio similar
to a standard telephone. To make a call
list
to
be
through the telephone system, your radio
must send access and hangup codes to
the system. Unless otherwise indicated,
the conventional telephone sections in this
manual assume that the access and
hangup codes have been programmed into
the radio by the RSS. These codes are
then automatically transmitted.
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