Using The Keypad Microphone To Make A Local Or Address-Book Call - Tait TM9100 Service Manual

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Using the Keypad Microphone to Make a Local or Address-Book Call

There are two ways of making a local call or address-book call:
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Example: Making a
local call to your
Dispatcher
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TMAA02-08 Keypad Microphone
Once the channel is clear (the green LED is off), lift the microphone
off the microphone clip.
Hold the microphone about 5cm (2 inches) from your mouth and
press the PTT key to transmit.
Speak clearly into the microphone and release the PTT key when you
have finished talking.
While you are transmitting, the red LED glows
and the transmit icon
you can either dial the number for the call you want to make,
you can use the radio's Main menu, or
you can use a combination of the two methods, as in the following example.
Select the required channel.
Select Menu>Local Calls.
Press the key corresponding to the first letter of the
name of the person you want to call.
You will have to use short presses to toggle through the characters on the
key until you get the correct one (see
page
431).
The first name in the Local Calls menu starting
with the keyed letter is displayed.
Scroll through the list of local calls until the call
you want appears.
Press Send.
The call details appear in the display, the red LED
glows and the transmit icon
icon bar.
When the called party responds, lift the microphone off the
microphone clip.
Hold the microphone about 5cm (2 inches) from your mouth and
press the PTT key to transmit.
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TM9100 Service Manual

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