Operator's Manual

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A-7. MESSAGES
The ALE enables you to create, send or receive alphanumeric messages (“paging messages) in
accordance with the AMD (Automatic Display Message) definition in Federal Standard FS-1045.
The messages are displayed on the receiving station LCD display, and can be up to 90 characters long.
Messages can be added to any type of call, whether individual, group, net, AllCall, AnyCall,
bidirectional handshake, etc. You can create up to 12 messages, and can edit or erase any of the
messages at any time.
A-8. USING THE CALLER STACK
The caller stack is an internal memory that stores a list of unanswered calls. Each stack entry contains
the self address of the calling station and a message (AMD) if any was sent. You can view the list,
return a call and view any message sent with any call.
The stack can contain up to 10 calls. The radio records an address in the stack only once even if the
same caller makes repeated unanswered calls. However, if the same caller sent calls with different
messages, all such calls will be saved in the stack. Each stack entry is referred to as a Page.
The appearance of the word STAK next to one of the function buttons of the LCD display indicates
that there is at least one call in the stack. The STAK indicator is automatically turned off when all
pages in the stack have been erased.
The stack is arranged in FIFO order, that is, the first address that enters the stack is also the first that
you see on the display. If the stack is full and a new call is received, the oldest call in the stack is
automatically erased.
For convenience, addresses appearing in the stack can be easily added to the ALE address directory.
A-9. QUICK CALL
During a call, the radio saves the latest destination information as the quick call information. When
the user presses the PTT of the microphone or handset twice in rapid sequence, the radio automatically
directs the call to that address.
In the ALE mode, channel information is also retained and used for quick calls.