1 • Operation
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| Routing Code | Destination |
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| 1 | Subscriber to Landline 1 |
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| 2 | Subscriber to Landline 2 |
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| 3 | Subscriber to Subscriber |
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| 5 | Conventional Mode |
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| 9 | Mobile Operator |
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| 0 | Emergency |
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1.3.1Subscriber To Landline Call
Routing codes 1 and 2 give the subscriber access to tele- phone line one or two respectively. A subscriber may be restricted from line 2, or there may not be two telephone lines connected to the
1.3.2Subscriber To Subscriber Call
Routing code 3 allows the subscriber to place a call to an- other subscriber or group of subscribers. The call is routed through the
1.3.3Fleet Dispatch (Subscriber) To Group Call
Routing code 4 allows the subscriber to place a call to the subscriber’s own group. This functions as though the sub- scriber had used routing code 3 with the subscriber ID num- ber of the subscriber’s own group. When automatic PTT is enabled, operation of the PTT initiates a group call to the subscribers group using routing code 4.
1.3.4Conventional Mode
Routing code 5 selects conventional mode. In this mode, radio channel switch positions not used by SmarTrunk II trunking channels may be programmed and used for con- ventional
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