6.5. RECEIVED INDIVIDUAL CALLS
Unanswered received individual calls addressed to the radio are stored in radio
memory.
The caller unit ID may be viewed, answered and deleted by the user as desired.
A newly received individual call addressed to the radio sounds an alert tone
periodically until the user presses any key.
If the caller unit ID of a newly received unanswered call is already in the Stored Calls
list, the old Stored Call record of that unit ID will be replaced by the new record and
added to the top of the list.
To view/answer/delete received call records, the Stored Calls screen is selected.
For further details of the Stored Calls Menu and functions see Section 5.15.
6.6. TRANSMITTING
WARNING
RADIO FREQUENCY RADIATION. A RF RADIATION HAZARD EXISTS IN THIS
EQUIPMENT. TO AVOID RF INJURY, DO NOT TOUCH THE ANTENNA WHEN
THE TRANSMITTER IS IN USE. DO NOT OPERATE TRANSMITTER WITH
ANTENNA DISCONNECTED. REFER TO THE PERSONAL SAFETY PAGES.
To avoid interfering with other users of the channel, listen first to ensure no
transmissions are occurring. Make sure that the “Speaker” Icons are not displayed.
If either of the speaker icons are displayed, there are transmissions present on the
channel and the user should not transmit. If required, the radio may be programmed
to prevent transmission on a busy channel.
Hold the microphone a few centimetres from the mouth, press the PTT switch and
note that the Tx LED is Red. Wait for a Grant tone then speak clearly across the face of
the microphone in a normal conversational manner.
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