EFJohnson High Tier, LTR 98xx manual General Features, Landside-Originate Calls, Bank Select

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GENERAL FEATURES

Landside-Originate Calls

Calls can be placed from a landside telephone to your transceiver if the radio system and transceiver have that capability. With most systems, a mobile can be called directly (each has a unique telephone number).

With others, a mobile may be called as follows:

1.Dial the number of the radio system in which the mobile is operating.

2.When the system answers, a short tone sounds to indicate that the number of the mobile should be dialed. This number is usually five digits long and is supplied by your system operator. The first two digits are the home repeater number and the other digits are the group ID of the mobile being called. This number must be dialed using a tone-type telephone. If too much time elapses before dialing is started or between dialed digits, the call is terminated.

3.Ringing is then heard by the landside caller while the mobile is being rung.

GENERAL FEATURES

Bank Select

A bank is a collection of selectable systems that have been set up for a specific application. For example, one bank could be programmed for operation in Minneapolis and another for operation in Milwaukee. Each bank is identified by a unique alpha tag, and up to sixteen banks can be programmed.

Banks are selected by the BANK SEL menu parameter (see page 32). Rotate the Select switch to display “BANK SEL” on the top line and the current bank is then displayed on the bottom line. Press the Select switch to change the bank. If this menu parameter is not available, banks are not selectable.

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Contents High Tier Operating Manual Page Page Safety Information Limits For General Population/Uncontrolled Exposure FCC Exposure LimitsFrequency Whip Model No Base Model No Table of Contents Table of Contents Quick Reference Guide General Features FeaturesFront Panel Controls Controls and DisplayMicrophone Push-To-Talk PTT Switch Not Shown Push-button on Rear Panel Jacks and Connectors Display Description General Operation Power-Up SequenceDetermining Volume Level System/Group Display Information Numeric Display ModeAlpha Tag Display Mode Backlight OperationSelecting the System and Group Select Mode Indication With Numeric DisplaySelect Mode Indication With Alpha Tag Display Setting Squelch Control LTR Operation Standard CallsIntroduction Placing a Standard CallReceiving a Standard Call Conventional OperationPlacing Telephone Calls Telephone CallsReceiving a Telephone Call Bank Select General FeaturesLandside-Originate Calls Encryption Call IndicatorEmergency Switch Function FCN Switch Encryption IndicatorHorn Alert Home System/Group SelectOption Select Power Turn-Off DelayProceed Clear-To-Talk Tone Receive-Only Groups Stealth ModeTime-Out Timer Transmitter Thermal Foldback Option Switches and Menu ModeOption Switches Tone SelectSwitch Menu Mode and Option Switch FunctionsUsing Menu Mode Menu Mode IntroductionSystem and Group Scan System and Group Scan Scan List Programming Transmitting In The Scan Mode Scan Delay and Continue TimersSystem and Group Scan General LTR and Conventional ModesMonitoring Conventional Channels Before Transmitting Calls on Priority and Block ID Codes LTR FeaturesStandard and Telephone Calls Transmit Inhibit System Search Busy QueuingTranspond Transmit Disable On Busy Conventional FeaturesMonitor Mode Talk-Around Priority Group Sampling Call Guard SquelchSupervisory Tones MiscellaneousMiscellaneous LTR Telephone Call Tones Display Messages Miscellaneous Bright DIM OFF Menu Mode MessagesSpeaking Into Microphone System Operator ProgrammingLicensing Preventing Battery DischargeOperation At Extended Range Transceiver Service