TELEPHONE CALLS

Out-of-Range - If the System Search feature is selected (see page 42), that feature is automatically selected when the PTT switch is released. The System Search mode is indicated by “SYS SRCH” in the display.

4.With the dial tone sounding, dial the number using the 0-9 keys on the microphone keypad. If the microphone has a memory, you may also be able to recall the number from memory. The PTT switch does not need to be pressed while you are dialing if the transmitter automatically keys. If too much time elapses between digits, the call is terminated.

5.After the number is dialed, release the PTT switch (if it was pressed). Landside ringing (or a landside busy condition) should then be heard.

6.When the other party answers, press the PTT switch and respond. The PTT switch must be pressed to talk and released to listen (the same as with mobile-to-mobile calls).

7.When the call is finished, it should be terminated. This is usually done by pressing the # key, and termination is indicated by three beeps. Terminating the call in this manner prevents extra billing that may occur while the system automatically detects the end of the call.

Receiving a Telephone Call

1.Turn transceiver power on and set the volume as described starting on page 15.

2.Select or scan the system and group programmed for telephone calls.

When a telephone group is selected, is displayed.

3.When “ringing” is heard, press the PTT switch and respond. The PTT switch must be pressed to talk and released to listen the same as with standard calls.

4.When the call is finished, it should be terminated as in step 7 of the preceding section.

22

Page 22
Image 22
EFJohnson LTR 98xx, High Tier manual Receiving a Telephone Call