Ltr-net features, Ltr-net standard and special calls busy queuing – EFJohnson LTR-Net 002-9803-601 User Manual

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LTR-NET FEATURES

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LTR-NET FEATURES

NOTE: Other LTR-Net features are described starting on page 40.

LTR-Net Standard and Special Calls

The LTR-Net Special and Auxiliary calls are shown below.

Refer to the descriptions which follow for more information.

Standard Group Calls - Standard group calls are between two mobiles
or between a mobile and a control station. To place these calls in the
LTR-Net or LTR mode, simply select the desired group and press the
PTT switch. The procedure for placing and receiving these calls is
described starting on page 27.

Telephone Calls - These calls allow you to make telephone calls using
your transceiver, and they are described starting on page 29.

Auxiliary Calls - As shown in the preceding illustration, Auxiliary
calls include Unique ID and Directed Group calls. Unique ID calls
allow calls to be placed to specific mobiles, and Directed Group calls
allow calls to be placed to specific talk groups. Auxiliary calls are
described starting on page 31.

Busy Queuing

Queuing may be provided by the radio system when placing the

special calls described in the preceding section if system resources
are not available for the call. Standard group calls are not queued.
When a call is placed in a queue, a voice message informs you that
this has occurred. Then when resources become available, the call is
automatically placed and the normal ringing or other tones are heard
if applicable. If the call cannot be placed in the allotted time, it is
terminated and another message informs you that this has occurred.

Special

Telephone

Auxiliary

Directed Group

Unique ID

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