Trunked Telephone Operation - Motorola II Operating Instructions Manual

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General Radio Features Operation
(cont.)

Trunked Telephone Operation

The trunked telephone feature allows you to use
your trunked radio similar to a standard telephone.
When you are dialing from the keypad (MTS 2000
III model only), your radio may be programmed with
either buffered dial (you enter all digits and press the
PTT before the digits are sent out) or live dial (each digit
is sent out as it is pressed).
Note: When you are making a call, transmit
operation will be controlled by the position of the
two-position concentric switch. You will be able to
change from SECURENET operation to clear
operation, or from clear to SECURENET, during the
call.
Answering a Telephone Call
1.
When a telephone call is being received, you will
hear telephone-type ringing. The display will
alternate between showing the present talkgroup
and "PHONE CALL," and the call received status
annunciator will flash to indicate that a call is being
received.
Note: Incoming phone numbers are not stored in
the phone list.
2.
To answer the call, press the phone button or call
response button (programmed via the RSS). The
display will show "PHONE CALL" constantly, and the
call received annunciator will turn off.
3.
Carry on with your conversation in the normal
manner. Press the PTT switch to talk; release the
PTT to listen.
4.
When you have finished your conversation, press
the HOME key or the phone button to hang up. The
radio will return to the home display.

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