Motorola B7, B5 operating instructions Private Conversation I and II Call Operation 800 MHz Only

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Private Conversation™ I and II Call

Operation (800 MHz Only)

The Private Conversation feature allows you to carry on a conversation that is heard only by the two parties involved.

Note: The Private Conversation Type I user will not see the actual ID of the caller; the Private Conversation Type II user will see the caller's ID.

Answering a Private Conversation Call

1.When your radio receives a Private Conversation

call, you will hear two alert tones, the display will show “CALL RECEIVED”, and you will hear the caller.

2.Press the call response button (side button 3). The display will show “RECEIVED ID” or the incoming caller's ID number, and the call received annunciator will turn off. After viewing the caller’s ID number, you can decide to (a) talk privately (go to step 3), or (b) not answer the call.

Note: If you press the PTT switch before you press the call response button, the response will be transmitted to everyone in the talkgroup.

3.If you decide to answer the call, press the PTT switch to carry on a Private Conversation with the caller.

Note: If the system is busy when you attempt to answer the call, a busy tone sounds and your radio's busy indicator lights. When a mode becomes available, you will receive a call back tone and your radio automatically keys up for three seconds so that you can begin talking.

4.When you have finished your conversation, press

the HOME key to hang up. The caller’s ID

 

 

 

number is stored as the “last ID number

 

 

 

received,” and the radio returns to the home

 

 

 

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