EFJohnson 8500 manual Busy Queuing, System Operator Programming

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MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION

Busy Queuing

The busy queuing feature places the call in a queue if the repeater system is busy when the call is placed. Then when the system becomes available, a tone sounds and the call can be placed if desired. Busy queuing is either enabled or disabled on all Multi-Net systems by system operator programming. It functions with both standard and special calls. It is not available on LTR or conventional systems.

The Busy Queuing feature operates as follows: If the radio system is busy, the busy tone sounds. (Without queuing, no tone sounds because the clear-to-talk tone sounds only when a successful access is made.) The queue mode is then entered automatically when the PTT switch is released. The queue mode is indicated when “QUEUED” is displayed and the busy tone turns off. Then when the system becomes available, either a beeping tone or dial tone sounds. The beeping tone is heard if a standard call is being made, and the dial tone is heard if a special call is being made. The call can then be placed in the normal manner.

If no call is placed soon after the tone sounds, the queue mode is automatically exited and normal operation resumes. The queue mode is also exited if a call is received on the selected group, the system/group is changed, the push-to-talk switch is pressed, or any other keys directly under the display are pressed (while no call is being received).

Calls are received normally while in the queue mode. Group scan- ning continues if it is programmed on the selected system. However, system scanning is temporarily disabled, so calls are not received on other systems. If a call is received on some other group while in queue, you can respond to the call without affecting the queued call. Normal queuing of a call resumes shortly after the call on the other group is finished.

System Operator Programming

As noted in the descriptions of many of the features of this trans- ceiver, programming by your system operator may determine availability and how they operate. If you require more information on how a partic-

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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 Front Panel Controls ControlsControls Optional Keys for Telephone Calls Front Panel Display Display InformationDisplay Information Introduction Standard CallsPlacing a Standard Call Receiving a Standard CallPlacing a Special Call Special CallsReceiving a Special Call Landside-Originated Calls Additional Phone Mode InformationDialing The Number Intercept Tone Supervisory TonesKey Press Tone Clear-To-Talk ToneConfirmation Tone Call Proceed Tone System ScanEnd Call Tone Proceed Dialing ToneTransmitting In Scan Scan Resume DelaySystem and Group Lockout Scanning Multi-Net Systems Other FeaturesScanning Conventional Systems Clear-To-TalkGroup Scan Time-Out TimerRTN Return Key Call IndicatorEmergency Button Transmit Inhibit Keypad DisablePriority Calls High/Low Power Select Key Press Tone DisableChannel Monitoring MULTI-NET and Conventional ModesSupervisory Tones Group SelectTransmit Disable When Busy Conventional Mode OperationMonitoring Before Transmitting Call Guard Squelch Receive-Only and Talk-Around ChannelsOperation with Optional Remote Control Unit Control Unit Controls Miscellaneous Operating Information Operation with Optional Remote Control Unit Sending Status Information Miscellaneous InformationAuto-Registration System Operator Programming Busy QueuingDisplay Messages Setting Volume LevelBattery Pack Rechargeable Battery PackTransceiver Operation At Extended Range Speaking Into MicrophoneFCC Licensing Intrinsically Safe Classification Transceiver ServiceClassification of Atmospheres Class/ Group Classification of Areas DivisionApproved