EFJohnson 002-9750-003 Two-Way Radio User Manual


 
5. Release the PTT switch and listen for a response. The PTT switch must be pressed to talk and released to listen.
When the conversation is finished, place the microphone back on-hook.
Receiving a Standard Mobile-to-Mobile Call
1. Turn power on and set the volume level if required.
2. Select the desired system/group using the Select switch. If the scan feature is available, you may also enable scan-
ning by pressing the SCAN option switch.
3. When a call is received, the display indicates the system and the group of the call. To respond to the call, take the
microphone off-hook and press the PTT switch. If scanning, the system/group on which a response occurs is
controlled by programming. See Transmitting In The Scan Mode on page 11.
4. The PTT switch must be pressed to talk and released to listen. When the conversation is finished, place the micro-
phone back on-hook.
TELEPHONE AND OTHER SPECIAL CALLS
NOTE: In order to place and receive telephone or special calls, your transceiver must have been programmed for
that service. In addition, you must have a microphone with a DTMF keypad (unless you call only pre-programmed
numbers).
Introduction
Telephone calls allow you to access the public telephone network, and special calls allow you to call specific
mobiles in your site or some other site. After the system is accessed, a number must be dialed using the microphone
keypad or recalled from memory using the Phone Mode (see page 15).
The following information describes how LTR/ Multi-Net telephone calls and Multi-Net special calls are placed
and received. If you can make telephone calls on conventional systems, the procedure may be slightly different. Your
system operator will then provide you with additional information.
Placing a Telephone or Special Call
1. Turn power on and set the volume level if required.
2. Take the microphone off-hook and note the displayed system/group. If necessary, select the desired system/group
using the Select switch. The handset symbol appears in the display when a system/group programmed for a tele-
phone or special call is selected.
The Phone Mode may also be selected if you have the PHON option key or TELEPHONE menu parameter (see
page 15).
3. Press the PTT switch and then release it when the proceed tone sounds. If a dial tone then sounds, proceed to step
4. If a busy or out-of-range condition is indicated, proceed as follows:
Busy - A busy condition is indicated by a busy tone and SYSTEM BSY in the display. If a Multi-Net system is
selected and the Busy Queuing feature is available (see page 13), it automatically places the call in a queue when PTT
switch is released.