Option switches and menu mode, Option switches menu mode introduction – EFJohnson LTR-Net 002-9803-601 User Manual
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selected. To receive a Directed Group call, the group of the call may 
need to be selected or scanned. A Unique ID call is indicated by a 
“ringing” tone similar to telephone calls, and a Directed Group call 
is indicated by the caller’s voice the same as with standard group 
calls. 
The transceiver may be programmed so that responses always
occur on the last selected group. In this case, the group may need to 
be manually changed to respond to these calls (see “Transmitting In 
The Scan Mode” on page 39). Unique ID and Directed Group calls 
can also be placed from a landside telephone. The same numbers are 
dialed as when the call is mobile originated. Contact your system 
operator for more information.
OPTION SWITCHES AND
MENU MODE
Option Switches
All five option switches on the front panel are programmable
by your system operator. The available option switch functions are 
indicated by an entry in the “Option Switch” column of the table on 
the next page. More information on each function can be found on 
the page indicated in this table. Some functions may be controlled 
by both the menu mode and an option switch. The function 
controlled by each switch may be indicated on the switch key cap. 
Some switches may not be used or may have a blank key cap. 
Menu Mode Introduction
The menu mode is selected by pressing the Menu option switch
(the label may vary) or the FCN switch twice. If neither of these 
switches is programmed, the menu mode is not available. Functions 
which can be controlled by the menu mode are indicated by an entry 
in the “Menu Items” column of the preceding table. More informa-
tion on each function can be found on the page indicated in this
