Kenwood NX-3320 User Manual - Page 7

Making Group Calls NXDN Trunking/ DMR Trunking, Channel, Channel Down], Individual]

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o Making Group Calls (NXDN Trunking/ DMR Trunking) You can select a channel with the Group ID you wanted to call to make a call to those parties on a Trunking channel. ● If the traffic channel is busy, a busy message appears and the busy tone sounds. Release the PTT switch and wait for the channel to become free. When the traffic channel becomes free, a proceed tone sounds. 1 Select the configured Group channel using the buttons programmed as [Channel Up]/ [Channel Down]. 2 Press and hold the PTT switch to make the call. ● "Calling" appears on the display while the call is being made, and disappears once the call is established. ● Speak into the transceiver as you would during a normal call. o Making Individual Calls (NXDN Trunking/ DMR Trunking) You can make calls to specific persons on a Trunking channel. 1 Press the button programmed as [Individual], [Individual + Short Message] or [Individual + Status] to enter Individual Call Mode. Alternatively, press the button programmed as [Menu] to enter Individual Call Mode using the Menu Mode. ● The ID list appears on the display. 2 Press the [J] and [K] buttons to select a unit ID from the list that has been preentered into your transceiver. Alternatively, on full button model Portable transceivers or Mobile transceivers with microphone with keypad, you can enter a unit ID directly by pressing the keypad. ● Press the [ ] button to enter the manual input mode. To delete the ID entered, press the [ ] button to delete one digit, or press and hold the [ ] button to delete all digits. 3 Press and hold the PTT switch to make the call. ● "Calling" appears on the display while the call is being made, and disappears once the call is established. ● Speak into the transceiver as you would during a normal call. 7

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Making Group Calls (NXDN Trunking/ DMR Trunking)
You can select a channel with the Group ID you wanted to call to make a call to those
parties on a Trunking channel.
If the traffic channel is busy, a busy message appears and the busy tone sounds. Release
the
PTT
switch and wait for the channel to become free. When the traffic channel becomes
free, a proceed tone sounds.
1
Select the configured Group channel using the buttons programmed as
[Channel
Up]
/
[Channel Down]
.
2
Press and hold the
PTT
switch to make the call.
Calling
” appears on the display while the call is being made, and disappears once
the call is established.
Speak into the transceiver as you would during a normal call.
o
Making Individual Calls (NXDN Trunking/ DMR Trunking)
You can make calls to specific persons on a Trunking channel.
1
Press the button programmed as
[Individual]
,
[Individual + Short Message]
or
[Individual + Status]
to enter Individual Call Mode.
Alternatively, press the button programmed as
[Menu]
to enter Individual Call Mode using
the Menu Mode.
The ID list appears on the display.
2
Press the [
J
] and [
K
] buttons to select a unit ID from the list that has been pre-
entered into your transceiver.
Alternatively, on full button model Portable transceivers or Mobile transceivers with
microphone with keypad, you can enter a unit ID directly by pressing the keypad.
Press the [
] button to enter the manual input mode.
To delete the ID entered, press the [
] button to delete one digit, or press and hold
the [
] button to delete all digits.
3
Press and hold the
PTT
switch to make the call.
Calling
” appears on the display while the call is being made, and disappears once
the call is established.
Speak into the transceiver as you would during a normal call.
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