104 trunked radio features operation (cont.) – Motorola III User Manual

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104

Trunked Radio Features Operation
(cont.)

Call Alert Page Operation (cont.)

5.

Enter the second digit of the location number.

6.

Then, the radio goes to that position in the list, and
the display alternates between showing that list
member’s name and ID number.

Note: If you enter a location number that does not
exist (for example, “24”), the display will show
INVALID ENTRY,” and the radio will sound an
invalid-keypress tone and return back to step 4 of
this procedure.

7.

Press the PTT switch to send the ID number.

8a.

If you hear one beep, the ID number has been
received by the system, but the radio you are
paging is not on the air; your radio remains in the
Call Alert mode. You can either go back to step 5
and press the PTT switch to send the ID number
again, or press the HOME key to hang up and
return to the home display.

Note: If after six seconds the called radio fails to
acknowledge the alert, a low-pitched alert tone
s o u n d s a n d t h e d i s p l a y c h a n g e s t o "N O
ACKNOWLEDGE
". Try again or press the HOME
key to exit

or

8b.

If you hear five beeps, the ID number has been
received by the system, and the radio you are
paging is on the air and has received your page.
The radio automatically returns to the home
display.

2

A B C

1

3

D E F

6

MNO

5

JKL

4

G H I

7

P R S

8

TUV

9

W X Y

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