EFJohnson 8500 manual Dialing The Number

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SPECIAL CALLS

mode is entered. Then when the phone mode is exited by pressing the PHON key, the system and group that were displayed when the phone mode was entered are again displayed. The system and group may be changed in either mode by pressing the SYS or GRP keys.

Dialing The Number

The phone mode allows you to enter the telephone or mobile number at any convenient rate, correct any dialing errors, and then transmit the number when desired by pressing the SND (Send) key. To erase the last digit entered, press CLR. Holding the key down erases the number one digit at a time. To erase the entire number, press RCL CLR.

Numbers up to 14 digits in length can be entered in this mode. However, only the last 7 digits are displayed. When there are overflow digits, an arrow appears on the left side of the telephone number. To momentarily display the overflow digits, press RCL 0. The RCL key can also be used to step through the programmed telephone numbers, including overflow digits.

Numbers can be dialed in the phone mode without changing the number in the display. Simply dial the number while the push-to-talk switch is pressed. This also allows access to special services which require numbers to be dialed after the connection is made. Telephone calls can also be placed without selecting the phone mode by dialing the number with the push-to-talk switch pressed.

Storing and Recalling Telephone Numbers From Memory

Up to 8 telephone or other numbers can be stored in memory and then later recalled. This eliminates the need to re-enter frequently called numbers. Each of these numbers can be up to 14 digits in length. To store a number, select the phone mode and enter the telephone number as described in the preceding section. Then press STO and a number key from 1-8 to select the memory location where the telephone number is stored. The * symbol can be stored, but is sent normally without a pause. If the # symbol is stored, it will terminate the call when it is sent. To recall a telephone number, press RCL and then the memory location from

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Contents Series Safety Information Battery Recycling Information Page Quick Reference Guide Page Table of Contents Operation with Optional Remote Control Unit Controls Front Panel ControlsControls Optional Keys for Telephone Calls Display Information Front Panel DisplayDisplay Information Placing a Standard Call Standard CallsIntroduction Receiving a Standard CallSpecial Calls Placing a Special CallReceiving a Special Call Additional Phone Mode Information Landside-Originated CallsDialing The Number Supervisory Tones Intercept ToneClear-To-Talk Tone Key Press ToneConfirmation Tone End Call Tone System ScanCall Proceed Tone Proceed Dialing ToneScan Resume Delay Transmitting In ScanSystem and Group Lockout Scanning Conventional Systems Other FeaturesScanning Multi-Net Systems Clear-To-TalkTime-Out Timer Group ScanCall Indicator RTN Return KeyEmergency Button Keypad Disable Transmit InhibitPriority Calls Key Press Tone Disable High/Low Power SelectSupervisory Tones MULTI-NET and Conventional ModesChannel Monitoring Group SelectConventional Mode Operation Transmit Disable When BusyMonitoring Before Transmitting Receive-Only and Talk-Around Channels Call Guard SquelchOperation with Optional Remote Control Unit Control Unit Controls Miscellaneous Operating Information Operation with Optional Remote Control Unit Miscellaneous Information Sending Status InformationAuto-Registration Busy Queuing System Operator ProgrammingSetting Volume Level Display MessagesRechargeable Battery Pack Battery PackTransceiver Speaking Into Microphone Operation At Extended RangeFCC Licensing Transceiver Service Intrinsically Safe ClassificationClassification of Areas Division Classification of Atmospheres Class/ GroupApproved