User's Manual

SDM630 DMR TIER II – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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5.4.1 Stored Calls Screen
This screen displays the received individual call records one by one, starting with the most
recently received call record.
On the first line under the menu label, either the name of the caller from the phone book or
the user ID is shown. The user ID is displayed if the ID is not known to the phone book.
The next line has the zone that the call was received on and the line below shows the
channel. If stored calls are empty, NO RECORD is displayed.
The
and
keys can be used to step through the stored calls. An error beep will sound if
there are no more call records.
A “Reset” function key press (if configured) takes the radio back to the default screen
display.
The “Menu” or “Back” key returns to Menu screen. When “OK” key is pressed, a pop up
menu is displayed so that the message can be deleted or party called back.
5.5 T
RANSMITTING
To avoid interfering with other users of the channel, listen first, or check that the “speaker”
icon is not present, to ensure no transmissions are occurring.
If the speaker icon is shown, there are transmissions present on the channel and the user
should not transmit. The radio may be programmed to prevent transmission on a busy
channel if required.
Hold the microphone a few centimetres from the mouth, press the “Press to talk” (PTT)
switch and note that the TX-LED is RED. Speak clearly across the face of the microphone in
a normal conversational manner.
In most systems it is important to wait a short time between pressing PTT and commencing
to speak. This ensures that the path is properly established and avoids lost or distorted
speech.
Use the correct operating procedure and keep transmissions short.
Release the PTT switch as soon as the message is finished.