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31Trunked Radio Features Operation (cont.)
Trunked Telephone Operation (cont.)
Making a Telephone Call Using the Keypad (Model B7 Only)
1.Press the phone button (normally the orange top button). The display shows the last telephone number dialed. The new telephone number can now be entered from the keypad, using any of the numeric (0 – 9) keys, as well as the “*” and “#” keys. You can also enter a pause in the telephone number by first pressing the “*” key, then the “#” key. The pause will be shown on the display as a “P.”
2.Enter the telephone number. The display shows the digits as they are being entered.
Note: With buffered dial, once you have started entering numbers, the left arrow key ( ) will function as a backspace key. Pressing this key will erase the last digit entered, and move the cursor to the left. When the last digit on the display has been erased, an additional press of this key will cause the last member of the preprogrammed telephone list to be displayed; pressing the right arrow key will show the first member of the list.
3.When you have completely entered the number, press the PTT button to send out the number. The display shows “PLEASE WAIT” while your radio attempts to access the telephone system. If the access was successful, you will hear a dial tone, and the display will again show the number.
4.The telephone number will be sent out. You will hear either a busy signal or ringing.