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56Trunked Radio Features Operation (cont.)

Call Alert Page Operation (cont.)

Direct Entry of the ID Number to be Call Alert Paged

1.To directly enter the ID number to be Call Alert paged, press the page button (normally side button 2).

Note: If you radio has been so programmed by the RSS, press the right arrow key ( ) until “PAGE” appears on the display, then press the key below “PAGE.”

2.The display shows the last ID number transmitted or received.

3.Enter the new six-digit ID number from the keypad. On the display, the old ID number disappears and the new digits appear as they are being entered. The cursor flashes to indicate the location of the next number to be entered.

Notes:

If fewer or more than six digits are entered and the PTT switch is pressed, you will hear an invalid-keypress tone.

Once you have started entering numbers, the left arrow key ( ) will function as a backspace key. Pressing this key will cause the last digit entered to be erased, and the cursor to move to the left. When the last digit has been erased, an additional press of this key will cause the last member of the preprogrammed call list to be displayed; pressing the right arrow key will show the first member of the list.

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