Motorola XTS 3000 manual Individual Calls Receive Only

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Common Radio Features

Individual Calls – Receive Only

Individual calls are defined as follows:

Telephone Calls — similar to standard telephone calls, except you use your radio. These calls can be landline caller to radio, radio to landline caller, or landline caller to radio talkgroup.

Private-Conversation™ II Calls (Private Calls) — one-on-one calls involving two specific radios in which the conversation will not be heard by others in the current radio talkgroup.

Enhanced Private-Conversation Calls (Enhanced Private Calls, Trunked Radios Only) — same as Private Conversation II calls except the radio automatically verifies that the target radio is active on the system.

Selective Calls (Conventional Channels Only) — used to selectively call an individual or group of radios. It is intended to provide privacy and to eliminate the annoyance of having to listen to conversations that are of no interest to you.

Call-Alert™ Pages — your radio functions like a pager (beeper); Call Alert pages provide a means for other radio users to signal you that they wish to get in touch with you (even if you are away from your radio or in a noisy environment). Call Alert pages also allow users to verify that a radio is active on the system.

Note

In the following procedures, any reference to Private- Conversation (Private Call) will represent both Private- Conversation II calls and Enhanced Private-Conversation calls, unless otherwise specified.

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Contents Digital XTS 3000 Basic Model Notations Used in This Manual PrefaceCommon Radio Features General Radio OperationsComputer Software Copyrights Special Radio FeaturesAdditional Information Introduction InspectionProgrammable Switches and Buttons Radio ControlsProgrammable Features Switches, Buttons, Knobs, and Indicators Bicolor LEDAntenna Installation and Removal Radio Operating-Frequency TableAntenna Identification Table Installing the Battery Battery Installation and RemovalRemoving the Battery Installing the Belt Clip Belt-Clip Installation and RemovalRemoving the Belt Clip Installing the Universal Connector Cover Universal Connector Cover Installation and RemovalRemoving the Universal Connector Cover Introduction Radio On Turning the Radio On and OffRadio Off Zone Selection Selecting a Zone and ChannelChannel Selection Adjust the Volume Control Knob for a Receiving/TransmittingTime-Out Timer General Radio FeaturesLow-Battery Indication Emergency Entering the Emergency StateCommon Radio Features PTT SwitchExiting the Emergency State Emergency Keep-AliveIndividual Calls Receive Only Button Answering an Individual CallCall Response Call Response ButtonRepeater Access PL DefeatRepeater/Direct Selecting Repeater or Direct OperationScan Deleting Nuisance Channels Turning Scan On and OffDynamic Priority Change Conventional Operation Only Selecting Squelch Operation Smart PTTSpecial Radio Features Dynamic RegroupingReprogram Request Select Enable/DisablePress the Reprogram Request Button if programmed, see PTT-ID Transmit Secure Operation Selecting Secure or Clear TransmissionsManaging Encryption KEY LoadingSelectable Power-Level Dispatcher-Interrupt Trunking System ControlsBusy Override FailsoftSite Lock Out-of-RangeSite Change Glossary Alert Tones Sound Tone Name OccursHigh-Pitched Tone Charging Batteries Battery Charging and DisposalRecycling or Disposal of Batteries Hanil Metal Recycle CO Helpful Tips Radio Care CleaningHandling Air Bag Safety Information ServiceIndex Index General Radio Features Questionnaire Business Reply Mail FCC Safety Standards 68P81083C70 6881072C75