EFJohnson 002-9800-401 manual Standard Calls, Introduction, Placing a Standard Call

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STANDARD CALLS

4.If both narrow and wide band channels are used, perform this adjust- ment on both types because separate settings are maintained.

NOTE: Some readjustment may be required if weak messages are not heard or unsquelching occurs when no messages are present.

STANDARD CALLS

Introduction

Most calls you make are probably the standard type described in this section. These calls are between you and another mobile or control station. The main difference between these calls and the other type that can be placed (special calls) is that no number is dialed using a keypad. The following procedure applies to all three types of operation (Multi- Net, LTR, and conventional).

Placing a Standard Call

1.Turn transceiver power on and set the volume as described starting on page 15. With conventional operation, also set the squelch as described on page 18.

2.Select the system and group of the mobile being called as described in “Selecting the System and Group” on page 17.

3.If a conventional call is being placed, monitor the channel manually or automatically as described on page 42.

4.Press (and hold) the microphone PTT (push-to-talk) switch to talk and release it to listen. Operation with Multi-Net, LTR, and conventional systems is as follows:

Multi-Net and LTR Operation

If the proceed tone is enabled (see page 30), it sounds shortly after the PTT switch is pressed to indicate that the radio system was

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Contents Operating Manual Safety Information Page FCC Limits for Maximum Permissible Exposure MPE FCC Exposure LimitsFrequency Whip Model No Base Model No Table of Contents Table of Contents Table of Contents Quick Reference Guide Conventional Features General FeaturesMulti-Net Features LTR FeaturesFront Panel Controls Controls and DisplayControls and Display Rear Panel Jacks and Connectors Display Description Determining Volume Level Power-Up SequenceGeneral Operation Backlight Operation Numeric Display ModeSystem/Group Display Information Select Mode Indication With Numeric Display Alpha Tag Display Mode Selecting the System and GroupSetting Squelch Control Select Mode Indication With Alpha Tag DisplayMulti-Net and LTR Operation Standard CallsIntroduction Placing a Standard CallReceiving a Standard Call Conventional OperationPlacing Telephone Calls Telephone Calls Other Special CallsBusy and Out-Of-Range Conditions Placing Other Multi-Net Special Calls Receiving a Telephone CallReceiving Other Multi-Net Special Calls Landside-Originate Calls General FeaturesBank Select Emergency Switch Call IndicatorEncryption Encryption IndicatorHome System/Group Select Function FCN SwitchHorn Alert Option Select Proceed Clear-To-Talk Tone Power Turn-Off DelayTime-Out Timer Stealth ModeTransmitter Thermal Foldback Option Switches and Menu ModeOption Switches Tone SelectUsing Menu Mode Menu Mode IntroductionSwitch Menu Mode and Option Switch FunctionsSystem and Group Scan System and Group Scan Scan List Programming Single and Multiple Site ScanScan Delay and Continue Timers Transmitting In The Scan Mode General MULTI-NET, LTR, Conventional ModesConventional Operation Monitoring Conventional Channels Before Transmitting Standard and Special Calls MULTI-NET FeaturesBusy Queuing Multi-Net Roaming Auto-Registration Transmitting Status Messages Status Select Mode Selected Status MessageCalls on Priority and Block ID Codes Caller IdentificationTransmit Inhibit Standard and Telephone Calls LTR FeaturesBusy Queuing LTR Transpond System SearchMonitor Mode Conventional FeaturesPriority and Block ID Codes Receive-Only Groups Transmit Disable On BusyCall Guard Squelch Talk-AroundPriority Group Sampling Supervisory Tones MiscellaneousMiscellaneous LTR Telephone Call Tones Multi-Net Telephone Call TonesDisplay Messages Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Bright DIM OFF Menu Mode MessagesSpeaking Into Microphone System Operator ProgrammingOperation At Extended Range Transceiver Service Preventing Battery DischargeLicensing Miscellaneous