Making A Telephone Call - Motorola PRO7550 User Manual

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Making a Telephone Call

There are three phases in making a phone call,
namely:
accessing the telephone system,
sending the telephone number,
having the conversation and hanging-up.
Accessing the Telephone System
1.
/ until PHON is dis-
played.
2. l (the softkey below PHONE ).
3. Your radio attempts to access the telephone
system.
4. If you connect successfully, you will hear a dial
tone.
The display will show
5.
the last number dialed.
Sending the Telephone Number
Sending the telephone number using the
keypad
6a. The number can now be entered from the
keypad, using any of the numeric (0 – 9)
keys, and the "*" and "#" keys. The cursor
flashes to indicate the location of the next
digit to be entered. A pause can be entered in
the telephone number by first pressing the "*"
key, then the "#" key (Buffered dial only - The
MSG SCAN PHON
pause will be shown on the display as a "P").
6b. If your radio is programmed for "live dial," each
digit is sent out as its key is pressed.
If your radio is programmed for "buffered dial,"
each digit is temporarily stored as you enter
them. After entering the number, press the
PTT button to send out the number.
6c. The telephone number will be sent out; you
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will hear tones as they are sent. If you hear a
busy signal, go to step 8 for hang-up proce-
dure.
—or—
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