Dialing Methods; Individual Dialing; Unified Address Book; Table 4: Dialing Scheme - Motorola MTP830 S Product Information Manual

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Dialing Methods

The radio supports multiple methods for selecting a number for an outgoing call.
The direct dialing method provides the radio user with an option to dial a number before entering the mode (modeless
operation for all types of calls). To start dialing from the idle display, activate the private number dialing editor by
pressing and holding an assigned key. The default call type is suggested with the option to change the call type.
Scrolling keys are used to scroll back and forth through the contact list or talkgroup/folder names.

Individual Dialing

If the One-Touch Button method is provisioned, you can call an individual by pressing and holding down one of the
programmable buttons.
The Phone/PABX feature allows you to dial Phone/PABX by a shortened number of up to three digits instead of the
full number. The Phone/PABX Speed # number is assigned when the dialed number is added in the contact list.
You can re-dial numbers from the call history stack.
The private ID number is a number with up to 16 digits. If you enter less than 16 digits, the Individual Short
Subscriber Identity (ISSI) part is padded to full Individual TETRA Subscriber Identity (ITSI) with leading zeros. The
private ID number consists of MCC (Mobile Country Code), MNC (Mobile Network Code) and ISSI.

Table 4: Dialing Scheme

MCC
16–14
Note: For the MNC of a private ID (digits 13-9) values from 00000 to 16383 are accepted.
Two options are given to the user:
Fixed: Provides up to 16 digits which include the MCC, MNC, and ISSI numbers. If you enter less than 16 digits,
then the rest is filled with the digits that are set in the codeplug.
Automatic: Provides up to eight digits. If you provide more, it switches to fixed mode. If you enter less than 16
digits, the radio fills the rest of the number with its own ITSI.
If you try to enter more than 16 digits, you receive a prompt informing about an incorrect input.

Unified Address Book

The radio offers an address book facility, where multiple numbers are associated with a single name tag. This facility
presents an interface to the address book and provides a natural way to call an individual who can be contacted in
different ways.
Each individual can have up to six associated numbers:
Private (a TETRA ISSI)
Home (phone number)
Mobile (phone number)
Work (phone number)
PABX (local short number)
Other (phone number)
MNC
13–9
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ISSI
8–1
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