52General Radio Features Operation (cont.)

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2 A B C

3 D E F

4 G H I

5 JKL

6MNO

7P R S

8TUV

9 W X Y

 

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HOME

 

Conventional Telephone Operation (cont.)

5.Enter the location (any preprogrammed location from 1 through 19) of the number you wish to call.

6.The radio will go to the selected location. The display will alternate between showing the list member’s name and telephone number.

7.To place the telephone call, press the PTT button. The telephone number will be sent out; you will hear tones as they are being sent.

8.If the party you are calling answers, carry on with your conversation in the normal manner. Press the PTT switch to talk; release the PTT to listen.

Note:

After reaching the number you are calling, you may need to dial an extension number before you can reach your party. If this is the case, enter the extension number from the keypad (MTS 2000 III model only) or (if so programmed) use the arrow keys to find the extension number in the telephone list. If you have live dial, the number will be sent as the keys are pressed. If you have buffered dial, press the PTT switch again to send out the extension number.

Many conventional telephone patches will generate a high-pitched go-ahead tone when the radio’s PTT switch is released. This is heard by the land-line party as an indication to begin talking.

9.When you have finished your conversation, or if the number you are calling is busy or does not answer, press the HOME key or the phone button to send the hang-up code. The radio will return to the home display.

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Motorola III operating instructions General Radio Features Operation