Making An Emergency Call - Tait TM9315 User Manual

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Limiting call time

Making an emergency call

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Operating in conventional mode
To make a call:
1 Select the required channel or group.
2 On channels programmed for DMR or analog calls
between radios (without a radio network):
Check that the channel is clear. If the green LED is
glowing, the channel is busy and you may not be
able to transmit.
3 Lift the microphone off the microphone clip.
4 Hold the microphone about 2 inches (5 cm) from
your mouth.
5 Press and hold the PTT key to transmit.
6 On a DMR channel: Wait for the go-ahead double-
beep (if programmed).
7 Speak clearly into the microphone and release the
PTT key when you have finished talking.
While you are transmitting, the red LED glows .
You cannot change channels while
transmitting.
Your radio may limit the amount of time you can talk
(transmit) continuously. This is known as the 'transmit
timer' or 'time-out timer' and allows other radio users
to make calls on that channel.
The radio warns you before the transmit timer expires
by beeping three times. The red status LED flashes.
If the transmit timer has timed out, you must release
the PTT before you can transmit again.
Your radio may be unable to transmit for a short
time after the transmit timer has expired.
You may be able to activate emergency mode by
using a programmed function key.

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