EFJohnson 002-9803-601, 98x3, 98x6 manual Placing LTR-Net Auxiliary Calls, Receiving Auxiliary Calls

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LTR-NET AUXILIARY CALLS

Placing LTR-Net Auxiliary Calls

1.Select the LTR-Net system and group programmed for Auxiliary

calls. When a group programmed for these calls is selected, is indicated in the upper part of the display. The group alpha tag

displayed on the lower line may also indicate when one of these groups is selected.

2.To obtain a dial tone, briefly press the PTT switch. If the proceed tone is enabled, hold the PTT switch until this tone sounds. Busy or no access conditions may also be indicated the same as described for standard group calls on page 28.

3.A 1-10 digit number is dialed which specifies the destination of the call. Refer to step 3 on page 30 for more dialing information.

4.A tone then sounds to indicate that the call was accepted by the system. If this tone does not sound, an unauthorized or incorrect number may have been dialed. The call then proceeds as follows. If all system resources are busy, the call is placed in a queue as described in “Busy Queuing” on page 42.

Unique ID Call - Ringing is heard to indicate that the other trans- ceiver is being rung. If there is no answer, ringing automatically stops after several rings and the call is terminated. When the other party answers, respond as with a standard call.

Directed Group Call - A second tone sounds to indicate that the path is complete and speaking should begin. No ringing occurs.

5.When the call is complete, it should be terminated by transmitting either the # or X # characters. Three beeps indicate that the call has been terminated.

Receiving Auxiliary Calls

To receive a Unique ID call, all that is required is that an LTR- Net system containing a group programmed for those calls be

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Contents LTR-Net 9800 Series Page Page Safety Information FCC Exposure Limits Frequency Whip Model No Base Model No Table of Contents Table of Contents Quick Reference Guide Features General FeaturesControls and Display Front Panel ControlsMicrophone Push-To-Talk PTT Switch Not Shown Push Rear Panel Jacks and Connectors Display Description General Operation Power-Up SequenceDetermining Volume Level Numeric Display Mode Alpha Display ModeBacklight Operation System/Group Display ModesSelecting the System and Group Select Mode Indication With Numeric DisplaySelect Mode Indication With Alpha Tag Display Setting Squelch Control Microphone Off-Hook DetectLTR-Net, LTR, and Conventional Operation IntroductionGeneral Features Bank SelectEncryption Call IndicatorEmergency Switch Function FCN Switch Home System/Group SelectHorn Alert Enabled Horn AlertPower Turn-Off Delay Option SelectProceed Clear-To-Talk Tone Receive-Only GroupsTone Select Stealth ModeTime-Out Timer Standard Group Calls Transmitter Thermal FoldbackGeneral Placing a Standard Group CallLTR-Net and LTR Operation Conventional OperationPlacing Telephone Calls Telephone CallsReceiving a Standard Group Call Receiving a Telephone Call LTR-NET Auxiliary Calls Landside-Originate Telephone CallsPlacing LTR-Net Auxiliary Calls Receiving Auxiliary CallsMenu Mode Introduction Option Switches Menu ModeOption Switches Menu Mode and Option Switch Functions SwitchUsing Menu Mode System and Group ScanningSystem and Group Scanning System and Group Scanning Scan List Programming Transmitting In The Scan Mode Scan Delay and Continue TimersLTR-NET and LTR Features Transmit InhibitCalls on Priority ID Codes Telephone Group SelectBusy Queuing LTR-NET FeaturesLTR-Net Standard and Special Calls Roaming LTR Features Conventional FeaturesStandard Group Calls Telephone CallsMonitor Mode Selected Transmit Disable On Busy Talk-AroundSupervisory Tones MiscellaneousCall Guard Squelch Miscellaneous LTR-Net Special Call Tones LTR Telephone Call TonesDisplay Messages Miscellaneous Menu Mode Messages Bright DIM OFFSystem Operator Programming Speaking Into MicrophoneLicensing Preventing Battery DischargeOperation At Extended Range Transceiver Service Miscellaneous