Sending A Variable Selective Call; Sending An Emergency Selective Call - Midland 70-3350 User Manual

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4) Press the
buttons until
automatically return to the standby screen.
9.2.c

Sending a variable selective call

The selective variable is only available through the keypad microphone (mod. MK06/35-K).
If the channel has been programmed to emit a selective variable, a * symbol will appear on the bottom left of the
display, followed by the predefined variable digits. A selective variable can be sent using two methods:
Emission via microphone
Key in the variable digits using the microphone keypad, then press the
Emission via the menu
1) Key in the variable digits using the microphone keypad.
2) Follow steps 2 and 3 from the par. "Sending a fixed selective call from the menu".
3) Press the
buttons until
9.2.d

Sending an emergency selective call

This is a special call that is sent repeatedly in cycles on a predefined channel based on the radio's programming.
Use this emergency call only if you find yourself in a real condition of necessity which requires assistance. Speak to
your radio network administrator about its use.
Your radio can be programmed to deactivate all other commands when it is making an emergency call.
An emergency call can also be sent using the Input/Output connector.
Emission via microphone
Hold down the 3
button on the keypad microphone until the emergency selective call is emitted, then release.
EMG
Emission via the menu
1) Follow steps 1 and 3 from par. "Sending a fixed selective call from the menu".
2) Press the
buttons until
Rev. 2.0 on 1 March 2004
Call 1
or
Call 2
is highlighted, then press menu/↵ to make the call. The device will
User Call
is highlighted, then press menu/↵ to make the call.
Emergency
(emergency call) is highlighted, then press menu/↵ to make the call.
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*
button on the microphone.
CALL
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