Motorola CM360 manual Memory Channel, Sending a Call

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MEMORY CHANNEL

Up to two programmable buttons (P2, P3 or P4) can be programmed as Memory Channel buttons which allow you quick access to frequently used channels. The buttons may be pre-programmed by your dealer or are programmable by yourself.

If pre-programmed by your dealer, an appropriate press of the button will take you to the assigned channel.

To program a Memory Channel button yourself, select the desired channel in the normal way and long press the button. The button is then programmed to the selected channel; a short press on the button will take you to that channel.

Note: The programming is retained when you turn off the radio.

SENDING A CALL

1.Select the desired radio channel.

2.Press the PTT button and speak clearly into the microphone.Your mouth should be 2.5 to 5 cm away from the microphone.

3.When transmitting, the red indicator will light continuously.

4.Release the PTT button to listen.

Your radio may be configured for ‘Transmit Inhibit’ under certain conditions (e.g. when the channel is in use by others) in which case, the channel busy tone will sound when you press the PTT or call button to indicate that transmission is inhibited.

When the channel is free, the Channel Free beep

will sound, and you can make a call. If your radio is equipped with a transmit time out

timer (TOT), a warning tone will sound a few seconds before the transmission is cut off. Your radio may be programmed to inhibit retransmission within a preset time.

GETTING STARTED

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Contents Commercial Series Chan Contents Radio Information Computer Software Copyright Radio Overview Radio ControlsMicrophone Controls Programmable Buttons FeatureDescription Selection Keypad microphoneFeature Description Selection Any radio button Keypad Keys Radio Overview Menu Keys Using the MenuMenu Select Key C Up /Down Navigation Keys G/HOverview Menu Navigation ChartMenu Navigation RadioRadio Overview LCD Display and Icons High pitched tone Low pitched tone Audio Signal TonesState Indication LED IndicatorsLED Turning the Radio on / OFF Adjusting the VolumeRadio On Message Getting StartedChange Channels Getting Started Selecting a Radio ChannelSelected ChannelSending a Call Memory ChannelEnding a Call Cancelling a CallGetting Started Receiving a Call Making a Selective Call Selective CallsReceiving a Selective Call 2345Contacts Radio Calls Contact ListList MulticalNumber Alias47147 3455234 Phil4724 TEL12345 Radio Calls 526 Radio Calls Missed CallsMissed C AliasxxxDeleted DELETE?Status Radio Calls Status CallsOn selection of Status List Or Huntil Stat StatStat Receiving a Status Call Sending a Status CallOn Break Alias/NumberEmergency Call Automatic method Radio Calls DtmfEnter 8116Using the Dtmf Button Permanent Dtmf Mode122 Dtmf onOFF Selected Chan UtilsDtmf Voice Recorder FeaturesVoice Storage Playing Stge LOWStge Full Emergncy Emergency MessageCAR Radio Mute Features Public Address ModePUB Addr Scan Using the Scan ButtonStarting or Stopping Scan UtilitiesTalkback ScanPriority Channel Deleting a Nuisance Channel Utilities Call Forward Using the Call Forward ButtonCall FWD FWD on FWD OFFTalkaround Using the Talkaround ButtonTalkrnd Trnd onUsing the External Alarm Button Using the Menu Utilities External AlarmLone Worker Using the Lone Worker ButtonLwkr on Lone WKRUsing the Power Level Button Utilities Power LevelCompanding Using the Companding ButtonXpand XpandonUtilities Backlight Using the Backlight Button Using the MenuBright Selected Chan BrightnessBright Utilities Local / Distance Using the Local/Distance ButtonOption Board Using the Option Board Button Using the MenuOPT BD OPT onSTUN/UNSTUN Utilities Voice Operated Transmit VOXSW VER Using MenuTo access Radio Information02’00’01 Radio InformationRadio Information
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