Dialing calls in trunked mode 119
Accessing common trunking
functions
The following tables explain how you can access
special MPT or DMR trunking functions using the
and # keys. The availability of these functions is
dependant on the way your radio is programmed and
the way your network operates.
In the following examples, the final # may be
replaced by a short press of the PTT key.
*... # functions
Dialing code Functions Example
# Accept an incoming FOACSU call
*# Clear call or displayed item, or decline an incoming
FOACSU call
*0#
#0#
Request base dispatcher to call you back
Cancel request
*0*n#
#0*n#
Request another dispatcher to call you
back
Cancel request
*0*234#
#0*234#
*0s*n#
*0s#
Status call to radio n (s = status 0
to 31, MPT, or 0 to 127, DMR)
Status call to dispatcher
*015*23#
*015#
g# Conference call to group g 92#
*11*g# Broadcast call to group g*11*92#
*41*n#
#41#
Divert own calls to radio n
Cancel divert
*41*23#
*41*0n#
#41#
Divert own calls to PSTN n
Cancel divert
*41*03456798#
*44*n*m#
1
Divert 3rd party calls n to m *44*23*21#
44*n#
1
Cancel divert of 3rd party calls #44*23#
*441*m#
#441#
Divert of speech calls to m
Cancel divert of speech calls
*441*21#
#441#
*442*m#
#442#
Divert of packet data calls to m
Cancel divert of packet data calls
*442*21#
#442#
*451# Cancel incoming call diversions (speech only)
*452# Cancel incoming call diversions (packet data only)
*453#
2
Cancel incoming call diversions (SDM only)
*454#
2
Cancel incoming call diversions (status only)
*46#
3
Toggle encryption
*461#
3
Turn encryption off