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▼ Quick Text messages: This feature allows for text messages to be predefined. These
messages (also known as Quick Text messages) are common messages that are sent
repeatedly and stored in the radio. This helps the user avoid retyping content whenever they
want to send a text message.
▼ Sent messages: A maximum of 10 messages can be added to the Quick Text message list,
otherwise will be automatically deleted.
▼ Message box: A maximum of 50 messages can be preserved in the message box.
5. Message key-in method
▼. The key "0" is for English alphabet, numbers and Chinese characters switching in message edit
mode
▼. In Chinese characters mode, press "#" can change to the next row "
▼. Send out the finished message to any digital No. by press "OK"
6. Call log
▼Click the "MENU" button, press the left key "—" or right key "—" key to find "call log", press
▼button "OK" to confirm and enter call log settings, .Press button "BACK" to exist this
operation.
▼Missed: Allows the user to track the last 10 incoming private calls that the user missed or
failed to respond.
▼Answered: Allows the user to track the last 10 incoming private calls that the user answered.
▼Outgoing: Allows the user to track the last 10 private call numbers that the user initiated and
provides easy redial access.
7. General setting
▼ Click the "MENU" button, press the left key "—" or right key "—" key to find "general
setting", press button "OK" to confirm and enter general settings, .Press button "BACK" to exist
this operation.
▼ language, talkaround, tone/alert, output power, backlight, Intro Screen, keypad lock, lED
on/off can be activate at general setting mode
Contact list
1. Private Call(P): A call from an individual radio to another individual radio.
2. Group Call(G): A call from an individual radio to a group of radios.
3. All Call(A): A one-way call from an individual radio to every radio on that channel. All Calls do not
communicate across different timeslots or channels within the system. The ability to initiate an All Call
is only programmed into radios that are used in supervisory roles. All other radios monitor All Call
transmissions by default. This feature is very useful when a supervisor needs to communicate with all
the users on a logical channel, rather than just a particular group or individual.
4. Repeater call:(R) A call from an individual radio to the repeater
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