Motorola B7, B5 operating instructions Trunked Radio Features Operation

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39Trunked Radio Features Operation (cont.)

Private Conversation™ I and II Call

Operation (800 MHz Only) (cont.)

Scrolling to an ID Number in the Call List

1.To scroll to an ID number to be called from the preprogrammed call list, press the right arrow key ( ) until “CALL” appears on the display.

Note: The same list is shared by both Private Conversation and Call Alert features.

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2.Press the key below “CALL.” The display changes to show the last ID number transmitted or received. You can now select an ID number from the list.

3.To enter the list, press either the right ( ) or the left ( ) arrow key. The right arrow key will take you forwards to the first or next member of the list; the left arrow key will take you backwards to the last or previous member of the list.

Note: The last member of the list will be the “last ID transmitted or received.” This member can also be found at location “OO” in the list (see “Calling an ID Number at a Location in the Call List”).

4.When you stop on a member of the list, the display will alternate between showing the member’s name and ID number.

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Contents 68P81072C40-O Privacy Plus Portable RadiosMTX Series Models B5 and B7 Privacy Plus Portable Radios General Information Contents Conventional Radio Features OperationBatteries and Accessories Inspection and Unpacking IntroductionAntennas Getting StartedUHF Battery Removal Battery InstallationBelt Clip Installation and Removal Universal Connector Seal RemovalMTX Series Radio Model B5 MTX Series Radio Model B7 Three-position Orange top button ABC toggle switchControls, Switches, Indicators, and Connectors Keypad Not Scanning DisplayAlert Tone Indications Trunked or Conventional Radio Operation Indicator LED IndicationsTime-Out Timer Basic Radio Operation Radio On/Off and Power-UpSelecting a Trunked System and Mode Selecting a Conventional Mode Basic Radio Operation Receiving Transmitting Variable RF Power Level General Radio Features OperationLow-Battery Alert Programmable Muting the Keypad Tones MAEPF-2206 Scan OperationB C Programming the Radio’s Lists General Radio Features Operation B C General Radio Features Operation Viewing Your Radio’s ID Number Trunked Radio Features OperationFailsoft Operation Trunked Telephone Operation Button to hang up. The radio will return to B C E F K L B C Trunked Radio Features Operation Trunked Radio Features Operation Private Conversation I and II Call Operation 800 MHz Only B C B C E F K L Trunked Radio Features Operation Trunked Radio Features Operation Trunked Radio Features Operation Trunked Radio Features Operation Trunked Radio Features Operation Trunked Radio Features Operation B C B C E F K L Trunked Radio Features Operation Trunked Radio Features Operation Trunked Radio Features Operation Trunked Radio Features Operation Trunked Radio Features Operation Trunked Radio Features Operation Call Alert Page Operation 6MNO B C E F K L Trunked Radio Features Operation B C Trunked Radio Features Operation Trunked Radio Features Operation Trunked Radio Features Operation B C Trunked Radio Features Operation Conventional Telephone Operation Conventional Radio Features OperationB C Conventional Radio Features Operation Conventional Radio Features Operation Conventional Radio Features Operation Battery Information Batteries and AccessoriesCharging Temperature Recharging Nickel-Cadmium BatteriesMemory Effect Reduced Charge Capacity Nickel-Cadmium Battery DisposalAccessories List Batteries and Accessories Radio Care General InformationFCC Safety Standards Restrictions ServiceTo obtain service under Extended Service Plus Express Service Plus ESPPatent Disclosure