Tait TP9300 User Manual - Making A Call Using The
Operating in conventional mode 83
While you are transmitting, the LED glows red and
the transmit icon appears in the display.
Limiting call time
Your radio may limit the amount of time you can talk
(transmit) continuously. This is known as the ‘transmit
timer’ or ‘time-out timer’ and allows other radio users
to make calls on that channel.
The message
Transmit Timeout Imminent
appears
in the display.
If the transmit timer has timed out, you must release
the PTT before you can transmit again.
Your radio may be unable to transmit for a short
time after the transmit timer has expired.
Making a call using the
address book
The Address Book menu has a programmed list of
calls, which can be made from any channel or zone.
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.
Using the Main menu
1
Select
Menu
>
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
Send
.
Select
Back
Main menu
Address book
Local calls