Motorola 68P64114B12B manual Missed Calls List GP360/GP380

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FEATURES AND BENEFITS

 

 

3.18Missed Calls List (GP360/GP380)

Feature

If an incoming call is unanswered, the caller’s ID will be placed in the Missed Calls List. The Missed Calls List stores the following information about each call:

Caller’s radio ID, or alias (if defined in the contact list);

Status digits, or alias (if defined in the status list);

Telegram number (Advanced Multicall users only).

If the received telegram does not have address digits, the call will not be placed in the Missed Calls List. The Missed Calls List will not store the same radio ID more than once.

The Missed Calls List can support up to 10 entries. If the Missed Calls List is already full and another unanswered call occurs, the radio can be programmed to either:

Discard the oldest call entry; or

To not enter any new calls.

If the Missed Calls List has entries, the Missed Calls List icon will be illuminated. If one or more new calls have been added since the last time the Missed Calls List was displayed, the Missed Calls List icon will flash.

The Missed Calls menu can be accessed via the menu navigation buttons or a programmable button. However, if the Missed Calls List is empty, the Missed Calls menu will not be available. Missed Calls are displayed on a last in first out basis. They can be viewed and deleted from the Missed Calls menu.

The currently selected Missed Call can be answered by pressing any button programmed as Fixed Telegram. The radio ID stored for that entry will be entered in the telegram, then transmitted.

For Advanced Multicall users only, the currently selected Missed Call can be answered by pressing any button programmed as Address Send. The radio ID stored will be entered in the telegram number stored, then transmitted.

The tick and hash buttons will serve as Fixed Telegram or Address Send buttons, if so programmed.

There must be the correct number of radio ID digits for the selected telegram’s Variable Digits. An incorrect number of digits will result in a side button error tone.

When the Missed Call is answered, the Missed Calls menu is exited, and the call is deleted from the Missed Calls List.

NOTE When a user answers the Missed Call, they may be on a different channel from that on which the call was received.

The Missed Calls List is remembered over radio power down.

If call forward has been enabled, the calls will not be stored in the forwarding radios Missed Calls List.

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