Viewing A Scan List; Changing Scan Lists; Telephone Interconnect; Receiving A Telephone Call - Motorola MCS 2000 User Manual

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ever this mode is selected and scan cannot be
turned off.

Viewing a Scan List

Select the menu VIEW LST as previously described,
then use the mode selector (D) to display the menu
SCAN. Press select (13).
The dot in the scan icon
priority 1, lights continuously
ity 2 or the icon
lights continuously to indicate a
normal priority mode. The programming icon
be on while the list is viewed.
Use the mode selector (D) to view the next member.
When all members have been viewed the function
should be exited.

Changing Scan Lists

If a scan list is user programmable, it may be changed
by the user (members added or deleted).
Select the menu PGM LIST as previously described,
then use the mode selector (D) until SCAN is dis-
played and press the select button (13) or
Press and hold the scan button (8) until the key press
accepted tone is heard. The programming icon
the triangle in the display flash.
MCS 2000 Model I
flashes if the mode is
if the mode is prior-
will
and
Use the mode selector (D) to select the desired mode.
Press the select button (13) if the scan icon
in the display, to include the mode as a normal priority
member.
Press the button again to make the mode priority 2
(the scan icon
lights continuously).
Press the button a third time to make it a priority 1
mode (the dot in the scan icon
Pressing the button again makes the mode non-mem-
ber (mode not included in the list).

Telephone Interconnect

Telephone interconnect is used when the radio is
required to operate in a radio system connected to a
public or private telephone system.

Receiving a Telephone Call

When your radio receives a telephone call, a tele-
phone ringing tone sounds and the display alternates
between
PHONE
and the home display. The green indicator (B) and the
call received icon flash.
is not
flashes).
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