72 conventional radio features operation (cont.) – Motorola III User Manual

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Conventional Radio Features
Operation (cont.)

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Stat-Alert Selective Call

Selective Call is another method of unmuting a radio with other than PL

codes. Radios with Selective Call may be programmed to unmute one of two ways:

1.

(OR muting option) upon receiving proper PL code or a Selective Call, or

2.

(AND muting option) upon receiving both proper PL code and Selective
Call

Making a Selective Call

Either press the “call” button or select PRIVATE CALL from the menu. The
last transmitted or received ID is displayed. You can select the ID you wish to
call by scrolling forward with the arrow keys to select an ID from the call list.
You may also scroll backward with the arrow keys to show the last group ID
called, your own radio ID and your own radio group ID. If unlimited calling is
allowed, you may enter an ID from the keypad.

Note: Keypad entry only applies to Model III.

To transmit a call to the selected ID, press the PTT. If automatic Selective Call
is enabled, your radio will remain in Selective Call until you exit. If automatic
Selective Call is disabled in your radio, the radio will immediately exit Selective
Call when you release the PTT.

Receiving a Selective Call

When receiving a selective call, your radio will generate the call received tone
and display “CALL RECEIVED” momentarily. The Selective Call voice will then
be heard.

If OR muting is programmed into your radio, your radio will unmute whenever
it receives proper PL or a Selective Call.

If AND muting is programmed into your radio, your radio must receive proper
PL and a Selective Call to unmute. For a pre-programmed time after receiving
a Selective Call, your radio will unmute on proper PL. After this pre-
programmed time, another Selective Call with proper PL will be required to
unmute the radio.

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