Receiving A Call; Receiving A Call On An Oacsu System; Receiving A Call On An Foacsu System - Motorola GM1200E User Manual

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Receiving a Call

Receiving a Call
There are two types of systems on which the radio
may be used, Off Air Call Set Up (OACSU) and
Full Off Air Call Set Up (FOACSU).
If you are in doubt about which system you are
operating on, consult your dealer.
Receiving a call on an Off Air Call Set Up
(OACSU) System
When the radio is called, tone D will sound and the
display will change to:
ALERTED
ALERTED
if the number is stored in the shortform dial list
This will be followed by tone B and the display will
change to indicate the type of call being received.
See "Call Progress - Receiving".
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Receiving a Call
English
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or
ALIAS
Receiving a call on a Full Off Air Call Set Up
(FOACSU) System
When the radio is called, tone E will sound and the
display will change to:
ALERTED
ALERTED
if the number is stored in the shortform dial list
Press either the PTT or
microphone to accept the call. Tone D will sound
until a traffic channel is allocated then tone B will
sound and the display will change to indicate the
type of call being received. See "Call Progress -
Receiving".
Note:
The system may have a limited call time and the
call may be terminated automatically if this call
time is exceeded.
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or
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