Operation with a Full Function Handset |
Receiving a Call at the Base Station
1.When an Intercom call is received, the base station speaker emits a calling tone. IC appears on the large channel display and REMOTE flashes on the small channel display.
2.To answer the call, press PTT. The calling tone ceases and REMOTE stops flashing and appears solid.
Note: If not answered within 60 seconds after being called, the call terminates and the display returns to its previous state.
3.Press PTT to speak to the other station and release PTT to listen.
4.To exit Intercom mode, again press and hold the D/L/I.C. key.
4.4.13Scan Mode
During Scan mode, the RAY215 searches through the channels, stops when radio traffic is detected, then resumes scanning after the traffic ceases. Two scan functions are available: All Channel Scan and Memory Channel Scan. The All Channel Scan function searches all channels (except Weather Channels or Channel 70) within the same frequency group. The Memory Channel Scan searches only the channels stored in memory in the same group.
The scan begins from the channel following the one currently indicated. The scan is suspended when a carrier is detected. Five seconds after the carrier ceases, the scan resumes with the next channel. If the carrier is detected again before 5 seconds elapse, the timer is
Upon reaching Channel 88, the radio scrolls back to Channel 1 and continues the scan. If the scan stops on a channel with traffic and you wish to communicate with the other party, press the PTT key to cancel the scan and remain on that channel.
Note: Both Scan functions exclude Channel 70, which is used exclusively for receiving and transmitting Digital Selective Calling (DSC) functions.
Using Memory Scan
This function is available only when at least one channel has been stored in memory. Press the FUNC key followed by the 2/SCAN key. The messages MEM and SCAN flash for 3 seconds on the LCD. A scan of only the channels in memory is initiated when the 3 seconds elapse or when you press the ENT key before the 3 seconds elapse.