Motorola LM 3000E manual Receiving a Call Alert, Memory Scroll

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If the targeted unit is out-of-range, busy, or turned off, an alert tone is heard and an error message is displayed. Refer to the “Safety and General Infor- mation” section for a description of all error messages.

Memory Scroll

To send a Call Alert using Memory Scroll, use the same procedure described in the “Pri- vate Conversation” section.

Receiving a Call Alert

The list of radio IDs and names used to initiate a Call Alert is the same list that is used in Private Conversation.

Four recurring alert tones signal that you have received a Call Alert. In addi- tion, the following message appears on the display, identifying the person attempting to contact you. (Example: Sheila is alerting you.)

To talk to the person:

Press PTT.

You will be taken to Pri- vate mode when responding to a Call Alert.

If you are unable to respond to the Call Alert, press CLR to clear the dis- play and silence the recurring tones.

To silence the recurring alert tones only, press any key (except PTT, Grp , Prvt, Alert , Sts , Emer or Men).

Note: If not cleared, all incoming calls will be blocked.

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Contents IDEN LM 3000E Getting Started 68P81084C17-0 General Features Advanced FeaturesFeature Menu WelcomeIDEN Advanced Feature Mobile Page Display Inactivity Timer Turning On/Off Your Mobile UnitAutomatic Turn On/Off Call-in-Progress ProtectionAdjusting the Speaker Volume Radio Operations Basic OperationGroup Call Service Area Selection Local AreaTargeted Area Direct EntryMemory Scroll Press GRP Press are Press twice Press PTTWide Area Wide AreaTalkgroup Selection PTT ID Private Conversation Making a Private Conversation CallMemory Scroll Receiving a Private Conversation Call Call Alert Sending a Call AlertReceiving a Call Alert Emergency Group Call Placing an Emergency Group CallCurrently Selected Talkgroup Pre-Programmed Emergency Talk- groupCancelling an Emergency Group Call by Initiator Other Methods for Cancelling an Emergency Group CallReceiving an Emergency Group Call Receiver Operations During an Emergency Call Entering the Status Message Mode Status MessageSelecting a Status Message Selecting a Status Message Using Memory Scroll Selecting a Target Memory Scroll Sending a Status Message SuccessfulUnsuccessful Exiting the Status Mode Receiving a Status MessageHorn and Lights Key Feature MenuFeature Menu Table Automatic Lock Radio ID List Programming Speaker Volume Changing Your Passcode Changing the Service Key Feature Menu Examples List ProgrammingPage Press to exit Menu Mode or any Mode key Editing an Entry Example Change the Radio ID #1 from Al to JoePage Erasing an Entry Example Erase Joe, the first entry in your Radio ID ListPage Changing Passcode ØøøøNAM Selection Example Select your second NAM Status Message Handset OperationEmergency Group Call PTT ID Emergency Group Call Placing an Emergency Group CallCurrently Selected Talkgroup Cancelling an Emergency Group Call by Initiator Other Methods for Cancelling an Emergency Group CallReceiving an Emergency Group Call Receiver Operations During an Emergency Call Entering the Status Message Mode Status MessageSelecting a Status Message Selecting a Status Message Using Memory Scroll Selecting a Target Memory Scroll Alpha Search Page Sending a Status Message Unsuccessful Exiting the Status Mode Receiving a Status MessageID List Programming Safety and General Information Features Benefits Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy Your iDEN Advanced Feature MobileEfficient Mobile Operation Electronic Devices Antenna Care and ReplacementDriving Children Blasting AreasPotentially Explosive Atmospheres For Vehicles Equipped with Air BagsCleaning Instructions Status Indicator TableError Message Table Error Message Message DescriptionPage Page Index Radio ID List Programming