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Having the Conversation and Hanging Up
7. If call is answered, communicate in the normal
manner. Press the PTT switch to talk; release
the PTT to listen.
8. When finished with your conversation, or if the
number you called is busy or does not answer,
press . or the phone button to send the
hang-up code.
9. The radio will return to
the home display.
Note: You can press the pre-programmed phone
button for quick access to the telephone call
feature. This will take you directly to step 3.
• The "PLEASE WAIT" message is a timed
message. If you cannot access the telephone
system (no dial tone heard), press . key or
the phone button to hang up, and start again at
step 1 of this procedure.
• If you are out of range of the trunked system
or the phone interconnect is out of service, "NO
PHONE" is displayed and a continuous low-
pitched tone sounds.
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• When the maximum number of digits have
been entered (buffered dial only), the cursor will
disappear.
• In the edit mode, the , key functions as a
backspace key. Pressing this key erases the last
digit entered, and moves the cursor to the left.
When the last digit on the display is erased,
additional presses of this key causes the last
member of the preprogrammed telephone list to
be displayed; pressing the / key displays the
first member of the list.
• After reaching the number you are calling,
you may need to dial an extension number
before you can reach your party. Here, enter the
extension number from the keypad or (if so pro-
grammed) use the arrow keys to find the exten-
sion number in the telephone list. If you have live
dial, the number is sent as the keys are pressed.
If you have buffered dial, press the PTT switch
again to send out the extension number.
• Motorola trunked radios generate a high-
pitched go-ahead tone when the radio's PTT
switch is released. This is heard by the land-line
party and is an indicator to begin talking.