Trunked Telephone Operation; Answering A Telephone Call - Motorola GP240 User Manual

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11. You are returned to step
5. The display will again
alternate between show-
ing the member's name
and radio ID number.
You can now change
additional numbers.
12. When you have finished making changes,
press . to exit program mode.
13. The radio will return to
the home display.
Note: The programming-mode annunciator, K,
blinks while program mode is active.
• In the edit mode, the , key functions as a
backspace key. Pressing it will erase the
previous digit, and the cursor will move to the
left. When the last digit on the display has been
erased, additional presses of this key or the
/ key will cause you to leave the edit mode
without making any changes.
• When the maximum number of digits for the
radio ID is reached, the cursor will disappear. If
you try to add any more digits, you will hear an
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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, 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).

Answering a Telephone Call

1. When a telephone call is
being received, you will
hear telephone-type
ringing.
2. Press the pre-pro-
grammed phone button
or call response button
to answer the call.
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,
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