SDP660 – USER MANUAL
9
DIAL STRINGS
The dial plan specifies the sequence of key-presses which may be entered by the user via
the SDP660 to initiate connectivity to a remote party using another terminal in the network.
Additionally, dial strings may be entered to alter a terminal's behaviour or configuration
without initiating a call.
Dial strings may be entered via the keypad or stored in the contacts lists
9.1 Call Initiation Formats
These dial string specifications are used to initiate calls to remote parties.
Type
Individual call.
All Call – All units
9.2 Call modifiers
Dial string modifiers are used to alter the attributes of a call. They are prefixed to a dialled number.
Modifiers. 1,5,6,8 and 9 may be combined. 8 and 9 are mutually exclusive. Eg: #81*nnn...#
Call type
Status Call
Broadcast call
Open Channel Voice Mode
Force talkgroup service
Highest priority call
Emergency Call
9.3 MS Behaviour commands
These dial strings don't initiate a call, they modify the units configuration or behaviour in some way.
Type
Cancel pending call request or
cancel existing call
Display own identity
Display own talkgroup table
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Dial string
nnnnnnn#
******#
Dial string
Notes
#0ss*nn...n# ss = status number
#1*gg...g#
gg.. = TGID destination, may contain * digits
#5*nn..n#
#6*nn..n#
#8*nn...n#
Places the highest priority call (priority 3)
#9*nn..#
Dial string
##
#48*# or #48#
#49*# or #49#
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Notes
nnnnnnn may be less than 7
digits for abbreviated dialling
(more significant digits come from
dialling unit's own address)
Notes
Displays the current talkgroup
table (the list of IDs considered to
be group addresses).
A scrollable list of group IDs are
displayed on the radio's screen.
First implemented in Firmware
release the R1.1 release series
(R1.1.x for SDP600)
SPECIAL FUNCTIONS
TNM-U-E-0114
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