Making A Preset Call - Tait TM8235 User Manual

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Making a preset call

The preset calls programmed for your radio may include in-
fleet calls and numbers to change to a conventional channel
or group. They can also include out-of-fleet calls, calls to
PABX extensions or PSTN numbers, the ability to change the
operating network, and MPT functions such as do not disturb
and call diversion. There may be up to 100 preset calls
programmed. To make a preset call from your radio, you may
be able to either:
Using a function key to make a preset call
Press the function key programmed to make the preset call
you want.
The call details appear in the display. While the call is being
setup, you can cancel the call by pressing the clear key
Making a preset call by whole-number
scrolling or dialling
To make a preset call, you can use whole-number scrolling,
dial the number using the shift key and scroll keys, or dial the
number using the alphanumeric keys on a keypad
microphone. For more information on each of these methods,
see
For example, to dial a preset call using the shift key and
scroll keys:
1
34 Basic operation
use a programmed function key, or
use one of the methods described in
page
32.
"Making a call" on page
Press the shift key
dialling. The first character is selected,
and flashes on and off.
"Making a call" on
32.
to begin
.

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