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9.24.5
Terminating a Selective Call
Terminate a Selective Call (call must be active) by pressing the or buttons or the
key, or by
turning the Voice Group Selector Control knob. “HANGUP” will appear in the display followed by the
active talk group.
active talk group.
9.25 SELECTIVE
ALERTS
Selective alert messaging is an OTP feature that allows one of up to eight (8) pre-programmed (canned)
text messages to be sent from one radio to another. The sender specifies a destination (receiving) radio,
selects one of the pre-programmed text messages, and then transmits it to the destination radio. The
message delivery system adds sender and time-of-day information and forwards the message to the
destination (receiving) radio. The sending radio receives a brief message noting the status of the
transmission.
text messages to be sent from one radio to another. The sender specifies a destination (receiving) radio,
selects one of the pre-programmed text messages, and then transmits it to the destination radio. The
message delivery system adds sender and time-of-day information and forwards the message to the
destination (receiving) radio. The sending radio receives a brief message noting the status of the
transmission.
Received messages are stored in the radio until deleted or until the radio is rebooted. Received messages
do not survive a reboot.
do not survive a reboot.
9.25.1 Defining
Messages
All selective alert messages are pre-defined. The messages are programmed and provisioned remotely by
your OpenSky system administrator. The radio user cannot create selective alert message content. The
entire selective alert message, including the abbreviation, can be up to 200 characters long.
your OpenSky system administrator. The radio user cannot create selective alert message content. The
entire selective alert message, including the abbreviation, can be up to 200 characters long.
When sending a selective alert message, the radio may display one of the following status messages
(Table 9-8).
(Table 9-8).
Table 9-8: Status of Selective Alert Messages
STATUS MESSAGE
DEFINITION
Delivering
Select Alert message transmit attempt
Busy
Too busy – Try again
Dest Down
Receiving radio not logged on – Not registered
Not Reg
Transmitting radio not logged on – Not registered
Delivered Transmission
complete
Unreachable No
response
Partial Transmission
interrupted
9.25.2
Sending a Message
The sending process has three steps. First select the destination radio’s User ID, then select the alert
message, and finally send the message.
message, and finally send the message.
9.25.2.1 Selecting a Destination Using the Keypad (P7370 Only)
1. Using the keypad, enter *7, the
keys.
At the “AlertDst” prompt, enter the full User ID of the unit to send the message. A shortened User ID
number can be dialed using the following guidelines:
number can be dialed using the following guidelines:
• If the radio being called is in the same region and agency – enter only the last four digits.
• If the radio being called is in the same region, but a different agency – enter the last seven digits.
• If the radio being called is in the same region, but a different agency – enter the last seven digits.