Last Incoming Caller; Last Called Party; Emergency Operation - Tait t2040 series ii Operator's Manual

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Last Incoming Caller

Re-establish a call to your last incoming caller as follows:
Note: This option must be enabled during radio programming.
When an incoming call that you have accepted is terminated, the call-back facility
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stores the caller's number in a special memory, so that you can return the call. As you
hang up, this is shown by the message "
party.
Briefly squeeze the PTT key. You may hear call set-up tones,
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indicator illuminates. When the called unit rings, the tone changes to
WAIT
.... When the called party answers, the
buzz, buzz
stop and the
GO
Proceed with the conversation, or discard the incoming caller's number by pressing the
3
Clear key (

Last Called Party

Re-establish a call to your last called party as follows:
Your T2040II remembers the last number you called (as opposed to the number of a
1
party who called you), and it is displayed when no other function is active.
To redial this party, press the PTT key.
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You may hear the call set-up tones and you can proceed with the conversation after the
3
indicator illuminates.
GO

Emergency Operation

Your T2040II can be set up to make an emergency call to a preprogrammed party (usually
your base or despatcher). This facility may be accessible via a switch fitted externally to the
radio.
To make an emergency call, operate the hidden switch. This will cause no change to
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the front panel indicators of the T2040II, but the radio calls the pre-programmed party.
The radio then adopts a transmit/receive cycle which allows the base or despatcher to
monitor activity in the vicinity of the radio.
To remove the radio from emergency mode, turn the radio off and back on, without
2
operating the emergency switch.
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indicator illuminates.
).
", together with the identity of the calling
CBK
indicator turns off, the tones
WAIT
.., and the
pip.. pip.. pip
buzz, buzz
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