Motorola r750plus manual Emergency Group Call, Talkgroup Mode Selection by Direct Entry

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Group Ready Mode 18

Advanced Features

Talkgroup Mode Selection by Direct Entry

You may select a different Talkgroup Mode at any time.

1.Press the 1key. To erase a digit, press l. To clear all digits, press and hold l. To return to your previously selected Talkgroup Mode, press the “Cancl” option key.

2.Press the 8key.

3. Press the PTT button or the “Ok” option key.

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“Mode 18” will flash until affiliation is complete.

Group Ready

If you selected the Talkgroup Mode by pressing the

18_

 

 

 

PTT button, you will initiate a call on your Primary

Cancl

Ok

Talkgroup.

 

 

Talkgroup Mode Selection by Memory Scroll

The Memory Scroll feature allows you to use the lor rkeys to scroll through memory for Talkgroup Modes.

1.Press r. Press and hold this key to Auto Scroll

through your lists more quickly.

2. Press the PTT button or the “Ok” option key.

NOTE:To transmit, press the PTT button; to listen

Cancl

Ok

only, press “Ok”.

 

 

Emergency Group Call

NOTE: If your r750plus phone has an orange button on top of the housing, the Emergency Call feature is present.

Emergency Group Call is a carrier-dependent feature. Please contact your carrier for service availability.

Placing an Emergency Group Call

An Emergency Group Call allows a user to have priority access to his talkgroup members and provide them visual and audible indications of an emergency condition. The Emergency call can be placed from any mode (private, group, phone, Net).

1.Press and hold the Emergency Button. The portable will emit an emergency start tone to indicate that you have successfully requested an emergency call.

2.Press the PTT button to talk. The currently selected

Talkgroup Mode will be selected unless your orga-

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nization pre-programmed an emergency Talkgroup

EMERGENCY

 

Mode. If this is the case, the pre-programmed

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ID:John

 

Emergency Talkgroup Mode will flash in the dis-

 

 

 

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