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86 Trunked Radio Features Operations
(cont.)
MAEPF-22628-O
C, B, D
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Trunked Private Conversation™ I and II Call
Operation
The Private Conversation feature allows you to
carry on a conversation that is heard only by the two
parties involved. With Private Conversation, the radio
being called can also view the calling radio's ID number
before answering.
Note: When you are making a call, transmit
operation will be controlled by the position of the two-
position concentric switch. You
will be able
to change
from SECURENET operation to clear operation,
but
not
from clear to SECURENET, during the call.
Answering a Private Conversation Call
1. When your radio receives a Private Conversation
call, you will hear two alert tones, the display will
show “CALL RECEIVED”, and you will hear the
caller.
2. Press the call response button or the call button
(both programmed through the RSS). The display
will show the incoming caller’s ID number or
"RECEIVED ID", and the call received annunciator
will turn off. After viewing the caller’s ID number,
you can decide to either talk privately (go to step
3), or not answer the call.
Note: If you press the PTT switch before you press
the call response button, the response will be
transmitted to everyone in the talkgroup (see
dispatch mode operation).
3. If you decide to answer the call, press the PTT
switch to carry on a Private Conversation with the
caller. The caller’s ID number will remain on the
display for the duration of the call.
Note: If the system is busy when you attempt to
answer the call, a busy tone sounds. When a mode
becomes available, you will receive a call back tone
and your radio automatically keys up for three
seconds so that you can begin talking.
4. When you have finished your conversation, press
the HOME key to hang up; the radio will return to
the home display.
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