Operator's Manual

OM-E 2072-09689-00
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To return a call to a station registered in the stack:
1. Press STAK.
2. Use the UP/DOWN keys to scroll to the required call.
3. Press CALL.
4. Press PAGE if you want to attach a message when you reply to the call.
5. Press CHAN if you want the call to be initiated on a specific channel in the currently used net.
NOTE
The CHAN key is displayed only if the radio is in the ALE mode.
6. Press SEND or ENTER to initiate the call.
NOTE
After initiating a call to a station, its page in the stack is automatically
deleted, together with all other calls from the same address.
To remove an address from the stack:
The radio automatically removes an address from the stack in the following cases:
When the operator calls a station registered in the caller stack, all stack calls containing that
address are erased from the stack, regardless of whether the call was returned from within the
stack or during an individual call.
The stack can contain up to ten addresses. When the stack is full and a new address comes in,
the new address replaces the oldest address in the stack.
In addition, you can manually remove an address from the stack as follows:
1. Press STAK.
2. Use the UP/DOWN keys to scroll to the required call.
3. Press ERAS.
4. Press YES to confirm or, NO to cancel the deletion.
2-12.3.3 Disconnecting Calls
When you are in the link state, your radio can communicate with at least one other ALE station.
To disconnect an incoming call:
Press the ESC key. This disconnects the link and returns the radio to the mode used before the link
was established. When you disconnect a link, you can instruct the other station(s) to return to the
working mode they were in before they entered the link state. This feature is called Home
Acknowledge, and can be programmed. If Home Acknowledge is enabled:
In an individual link, each of the stations in the link can transmit the Home Acknowledgement to
instruct the other stations to disconnect the link.
In a net/AnyCall link, the Home Acknowledgement can only be transmitted by the radio which
initiated the call.
2-12.3.4 Transmitting Calls in ALE Mode
To transmit an ALE call, you must specify the destination. In general, the
destination consists of a net and one or more stations (members of the
specified net). The destination net is always the currently selected net (its
number is displayed on the LCD while the radio is scanning).
ALE
NET 1 5
LQA
CALL
MON