SYSTEM SCAN

Call Proceed Tone

With certain non-telephone calls, ringing does not occur after the number is dialed. Instead, another short tone sounds after the confirma- tion tone to indicate that the audio path is complete and speaking can begin.

End Call Tone

This tone consists of three beeps, and it indicates that the end of the call has been detected by the system.

Proceed Dialing Tone

When placing a landside-originate call to a mobile (see “Landside- Originated Calls” on page 17), the landside caller may dial the system and then enter a special number which specifies the mobile being called. If placing this type of call, this tone sounds when the system answers to indicate that the special number should be dialed.

SYSTEM SCAN

General

NOTE: In some cases, such as if your transceiver is programmed with only one system or if calls are received on only one system, you may decide not to use the system scan feature.

System scanning is turned on by pressing the SCN key. The scan mode is indicated by “SCAN” in the lower part of the display. When scanning is actually occurring, “IN SCAN” appears in the upper part of the display in place of the unique system identification. In addition, the system and group numbers are replaced by dashes.

Scanning is sequential through the programmed systems unless they are locked out as described in “System and Group Lockout”. When an incoming call is detected, scanning stops and the call is received. The

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EFJohnson 8500 manual System Scan, Call Proceed Tone, End Call Tone, Proceed Dialing Tone, General