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Enhanced Private Call; Caller Id; Mode Preset Buttons; Mode Recall - Motorola MCS 2000 I Bedienungsanleitung

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MCS 2000 Model I
Keypad Selection:
(with optional keypad microphone)
Press the call button (12) or select PVT CALL through the
menus and enter the desired ID directly from the keypad.
Until the ID is completed the last digit may be erased
by pressing down the mode selector (D). Continue
pressing the mode selector (D) down to erase the
entire ID. Then enter the correct ID.
When the ID has been selected in one of the two ways
described above, the private call may be transmitted
to the displayed ID by pressing the PTT (F).

Enhanced Private Call

If an Enhanced Private Call is not answered within 20
seconds the display changes into
NO ANSWR
Press the PTT (F) to leave your ID with the called radio
so that you will be called back later. The call alert sent
tone will sound.

Caller ID

The radio will momentarily display the ID or alias name
of the radio that initiated a call. If an emergency call is
received in trunked operation, the radio will alternate
the display between the talkgroup, the emergency
received display and the ID (or alias name) of the radio
that initiated the emergency call.

Mode Preset Buttons

Mode preset buttons will allow quick access to com-
monly used modes. Press and hold a mode preset
button until a good-key tone is heard to program the
button for the currently selected mode. A short press
of a mode preset button will cause the radio to imme-
diately change to the mode programmed for that but-
ton.

Mode Recall

The radio will always remember the last mode
selected. Pressing mode recall will cause the radio to
switch to the previously selected mode.
Note: The "last" mode must be selected for a mini-
mum of 5 seconds to be retained as the "last" mode.

Automatic Power-Off

"Automatic power off" will power off your radio when
no user actions occur during a pre-programmed
length of time. A user action is defined as the press of
a button, turn of a knob or the use of any radio acces-
sory (e.g. footswitch).
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