CONVENTIONAL FEATURES

a call is received on one of these groups, the transceiver automatically transmits a response. This causes the transceiver placing the call to briefly unsquelch and the call indicator to turn on (if it is programmed on the selected group).

Priority and Block ID Codes

LTR priority and block ID codes function nearly the same with both LTR and Multi-Net operation. Therefore, refer to the Multi-Net descrip- tion on page 46.

Transmit Inhibit

The Transmit Inhibit function operates the same with both LTR and Multi-Net operation. Therefore, refer to the Multi-Net description on page 47.

CONVENTIONAL FEATURES

Monitor Mode

The monitor mode is used to monitor a channel before transmitting. When this mode is selected, it temporarily disables Call Guard squelch or other squelch control techniques and also scanning so that all messages occurring on the selected group (channel) are heard. The monitor mode is enabled by taking the microphone off-hook (unless off-hook detection is disabled by programming) or pressing the MON option switch. The monitor mode is indicated by in the display.

A conventional system must be selected to enable monitoring. If the microphone is taken off-hook with a Multi-Net or LTR system selected, scanning halts (unless off-hook detection is disabled) but monitoring is not selected. The MON option switch is not detected when scanning is enabled, and if it is pressed with a Multi-Net or LTR system selected, NOT CONV is displayed and monitoring is not selected. This switch must be pressed again to disable the monitor mode.

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