GENERAL FEATURES

Call Indicator

The call indicator is “C” in the upper part of the display as shown in the following illustration. The purpose of this indication is to show that a call was received while you were away from the vehicle. Individual groups can be programmed for this feature and it then turns on when a call is received on one of those groups.

Call

Indicator

This indicator is turned off by pressing any button or turning trans- ceiver power off and then on. If scanning and the “last received” configu- ration is programmed (see “Transmitting In The Scan Mode” on

page 39), the system and group of the last call are displayed. Otherwise, the currently selected system/group is displayed.

Emergency Switch

If the EMER option switch is programmed (see page 32), it is used to set up or place a high priority call. When this switch is pressed, “EMERGNCY” is displayed on the lower line (unless this message has been disabled by programming).

With Multi-Net systems, either automatic or manual operation can be programmed; with LTR and conventional systems, only manual opera- tion can be programmed. Operation in these modes is as follows. Your system operator may provide more information on how this switch should be used.

Manual Operation - A specific system/group is automatically selected and the transceiver goes into a high-priority access mode. However, no call is placed until the PTT switch is manually pressed. This access mode mini- mizes, as much as possible, the chance that the system will be busy when the call is placed.

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EFJohnson 002-9800-401 manual Call Indicator, Emergency Switch