Tait TP9300 User Manual - Making A Local Call
78 Operating in conventional mode
When on a DMR conventional channel, the address
book will show the DMR entries available on the
current channel as well as all analog entries. When on
an analog channel, the address book will show all
analog entries. When selecting an analog entry, the
radio will change channel if necessary.
Address book calls may also be used to send status
information, such as “at lunch” or “on site”, or to
change to a channel or group. For more information,
see
"Using the address book" on page 61
1
Press
Menu
and select
Address book
.
(Depending on how your radio is programmed, you
may be able to use the scroll keys, left selection
key or a function key to select the
Address book
menu.)
2
In the
Address book
menu, scroll through the list
of calls until the call you want appears.
3
Press
Options
and
Call
, or press PTT.
The call details appear on the display, the LED
glows red, and appears on the display.
Making a local call
Each channel on your radio may have one or more
local calls programmed.
1
Select the required channel.
2
Press
Menu
and select
Local calls
.
3
In the
Local calls
menu, scroll through the list of
local calls until the call you want appears.
Select
Back
Main menu
Address book
Local calls
Select
Back
Main menu
Local calls
Set status