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TRANSMITTING For Trunking channels, refer to "Making Group Calls (Digital)" and "Making Individual Calls (Digital)", below. 1 Select the desired zone and channel using the Zone Up/ Zone Down or CH/GID Up/ CH/GID Down keys. 2 Press the key programmed as Monitor or Squelch Off to check whether or not the channel is free. • If the channel is busy, wait until it becomes free. 3 Press the microphone PTT switch and speak into the microphone. Release the PTT switch to receive. • The LED indicator lights red while transmitting and green while receiving a signal. This indicator can also be disabled by your dealer. • For best sound quality, hold the microphone approximately 1.5 inches (3 ~ 4 cm) from your mouth. ■ Making Group Calls (Digital) If a key has been programmed with Group or Group + Status, you can select a group ID from the list to make a call to those parties. To select a group ID: 1 Press the key programmed as Group or Group + Status. 2 Press the / keys to select a group ID/name from the list that has been pre-entered into your transceiver. • The target group ID/name appears on the display. • If you are using a microphone keypad, you can enter a unit ID by pressing the DTMF keypad. 3 Press and hold the microphone PTT switch to make the call. • Speak into the microphone as you would during a normal transmission. ■ Making Individual Calls (Digital) If a key has been programmed with Individual or Individual + Status, you can make calls to specified persons. 1 Press the key programmed as Individual or Individual + Status. 2 Press the / keys to select a unit ID/name from the list that has been pre-entered into your transceiver. • The target unit ID/name appears on the display. • If you are using a microphone keypad, you can enter a unit ID by pressing the DTMF keypad. 3 Press and hold the microphone PTT switch to make the call. • Speak into the microphone as you would during a normal transmission. 10