Calling A Radio From A Telephone - Motorola MTS 2000 Operation Manual

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3. If the party you are calling answers,
carry on with your conversation in
the normal radio manner: press the
PTT Switch to talk; release the PTT
Switch to listen.
4. When you have finished your con-
versation, or if the number you are
calling is busy or does not answer,
press the HOME key or the Tele-
phone Button [bottom button]
to send the hang-up code.

Calling a Radio from a Telephone

You Do
1. If calling a radio located in the general
simulcast area, dial ext. 8400 (from a
PUD phone) or 425-783-8400. This
function is available in the Darrington
area by calling 425-783-8500 and in
the Index area by calling 425-783-8600.
When the tone stops, enter the 6-digit
radio ID. See Appendix A, B, or C.
If the number you are calling is busy or
does not answer, hang up and try again.
OR
2. Caller hears ringing. User has about
10 seconds to answer the call. Follow
the directions for Receiving A
Telephone Call.
3. If the radio user answers, carry on
with your conversation in the
normal radio manner.
Section II
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The radio generates two go-ahead
beeps when the radio's PTT Switch is
released. This is heard by the land-line
party and is an indicator to begin talk-
ing.
The radio will return to the current
Talkgroup.
You will hear a continuous high-
pitched tone.
The radio generates two go-ahead
beeps when the radio's PTT Switch is
released. This is heard by the land-line
party and is an indicator to begin
talking.
Snohomish County PUD Radio Operations Manual • Rev. 6/03
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