Motorola B5, B7 operating instructions Trunked Radio Features Operation

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42Trunked Radio Features Operation (cont.)

Private Conversation™ I and II Call

Operation (800 MHz Only) (cont.)

5.Enter the second digit of the location number.

6.Then, the radio goes to that position in the list, and the display alternates between showing that list member’s name and ID number.

Note: If you enter a location number that does not exist (for example, “24”), the display will show “INVALID ENTRY,” and the radio will sound an invalid-keypress tone and return back to step 4 of this procedure. Continue from this point.

7.To make the call, press the PTT switch. The display freezes to show the selected member’s name, and the member’s ID number is transmitted. Pause for a second to allow the alert tone to sound in the receiving radio, then begin talking.

8a. If the party you are calling does not respond, then press the HOME key to exit the Private Conversation feature. You may then enter the Call Alert feature to leave a permanent page with the radio.

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8b. If the party you are calling does answer the call, you will hear his/her voice.

9.Press the PTT switch to carry on a Private Conversation with the called person.

10.When you have finished your conversation, or if the radio you are calling does not answer or is not in service, press the HOME key to hang up; the radio will return to the home display.

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