DTMF Telephone Interconnect

To hang up:

Press and hold the Push-To-Talk (PTT) Button (6).

Manually dial the deaccess code or press MEM

then to send the preprogrammed deaccess code.

Last Number Redial

Manually dialled phone numbers (up to 16 digits long) are stored in numeric location ‘0’ for quick redial capa- bilities.They are sent exactly as preprogrammed tele- phone numbers are. After you receive a dial tone:

Press and hold Push-To-Talk (PTT) Button (6),

then press

MEM

and

.

 

NOTE

Last Number Redial only stores manually dialled numbers and NOT preprogrammed telephone num- bers. The number set is stored in phone location 0 until the radio is turned off or until another DTMF sequence is manually dialled.

NOTE

If you attempt to perform a last number redial where no manual numbers have yet been dialled since radio power-up, the radio will sound an Invalid But- ton Press tone.

Storing a Phone Number

A maximum of 9 telephone numbers (up to 12 digits each) can be stored into the radio memory. Each phone number is stored and recalled via a unique number on the keypad in the range of 1 to 9. The fol- lowing procedure can also be used to store the access / deaccess codes (up to 8 digits each):

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AP 73 specifications

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