Operator's Manual

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NOTE
While the radio is initializing the link, you can press STOP or ESC to
abort the entire process.
6. After the link is established, you will see a LINK message. Now you may press the PTT and
start talking.
7. To disconnect the link, press the ESC key (see page 2-31).
2-12.3.4.3 Quick Call
A quick call is a call to the last station you tried to call (regardless of whether the call was successful
or not). In the ALE mode, the channel used for the original call is reused for the quick call.
The Quick Call feature can be enabled or disabled as part of ALE parameters programming.
NOTES
Quick Call will not transmit a message, even if the last call
contained a message.
The first time the station is switched to the ALE or Channel mode,
quick call is not possible as no "most recent" station data exists.
To send a quick call:
Double-press the PTT of your microphone or handset. The radio automatically tries to contact the last
called station.
During this process, you will see TO alternating with the number of the channel on which the set up
request is being sent (the channel may change, if the called station does not answer on the first
channel(s)).
NOTE
While the radio is initializing the link, you can press STOP or ESC to
abort the entire process.
2-12.3.4.4 Using Autodial
The Autodial feature lets you use a single digit to call a preprogrammed address. There are ten
programmable Autodial addresses, where each can include a message.
To use Autodial to send a call:
1. Press # on the keypad.
NOTE
If you do not select an auto-address within a few seconds, the display
automatically reverts to the previous state.
2. Press the desired preprogrammed Autodial number (0 to 9).
The programmed address is immediately displayed; if a message is preprogrammed, an
exclamation sign will appear before the station name.
Press PAGE if you want to attach a message to the call or to replace/edit a preprogrammed
attached message. See page 2-38.