Tait TM9456 User Manual page 42

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Receiving a two-tone call
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Operating in conventional mode
individual call: the name
of the radio name from
your call list is displayed
(if there is no associated
name, only the radio unit
ID is shown).
Turning talking party ID off and on
1 Press Menu and select Radio settings > Display
settings > Talk party ID.
2 Scroll to either On (or Off) and press Select.
(The current setting is highlighted).
The message Talking party ID activated
(or deactivated) appears in the display.
Talking party
ID activated
This feature is available for analog channels only.
Two-tone signaling is used to call either individual or
groups of radios. When your radio receives a two-tone
call that it can decode, it beeps, indicating which type
of two-tone call has been received.
One long beep: a two-tone individual call has
been received.
Two medium beeps: a two-tone group call has
been received.
Three short beeps: a two-tone super group call
has been received. A super-group call is
addressed to all radios in the fleet.
To accept the call, press the PTT key and begin
speaking.
Call received
Car 2
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