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This overdial select/entry mode remains active until the call is
dropped, cleared, or
m is pressed. The overdial select/entry
mode can be re-entered if the call is still active by pressing
p.
Programmable Entries
Individual call ID numbers, telephone numbers and other number sequences
for overdialing are stored in the special call lists when programming the radio.
The first ten entry locations of these lists can be changed by the radio
operator. The keypad is used when adding, changing and storing numbers in
these entry locations.
Use the following procedure to store a number in one of the first ten entries of
a special call list:
1. Press
i or p to enter the individual call list or the phone call list. The
selection mode rules apply.
2. Scroll through the list using the RAMP control
, or . until one of the
first ten entries is reached. NO ENTRY is displayed if the location is
empty.
3. Enter the desired number. If necessary, a pause can be entered by pressing
and holding 0-9, (*), or (#) until an underscore appears in the display. The
individual call list entries will accept up to 5 digits. The phone call list
entries accept a combination of up to 31 digits and pauses.
4. Press and hold
m until the display changes indicating that the number has
been stored.
5. Repeat the steps above if the number stored in an entry location needs to
be changed.
MOBILE DATA
The M7100
IP
Series mobile radios, when operating in the EDACS
configuration, permit either voice or data calls to be transmitted or received.
The radio can handle only one type of call at a time; however, selection of
either data or voice is selected transparently by the operator through normal
usage of the radio. Data communications is not supported in the conventional
mode.
The mobile radios can be connected to Mobile Data Terminals (MDT) or to a
host computer. Any RS-232 compatible device that supports the Radio Data
Interface (RDI) protocol (Version 1.91 or greater) can be connected to the
mobile radio. Support for MDT's or host computers is a programmable option
per radio. Additionally, radios programmed for host computers can also be
programmed for data only operation (no voice calls transmitted or received).