Kenwood TK-385 Operation Manual - Page 13
Searching for a Control Channel, Voice Calls
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Searching for a Control Channel After switching the power ON, press any key while the power on text or unit number is displayed to begin searching for a control channel. Or, wait for 2 seconds to allow the transceiver to start searching for a control channel automatically. • The SVC indicator flashes and an arrow scrolls across the display while the transceiver is searching for a control channel. Voice Calls ■ Making a Voice Call 1 Select a call address using one of the following four methods: i) Select a call address from memory: Select your desired call address using the Rotary encoder if a call address has been stored in the transceiver memory. ii) Use a pre-programmed key: Press key A, B, C, or D to select a call address if they have been pre-programmed with Dialing or Redial. iii) Select a call address from the stack: Use a received voice call from the stack as a call address (refer to "Viewing the Stack", on page 14). iv) Enter a call address using the keypad: Enter your desired call address using the DTMF keypad (keys 0 ~ 9, , and #). Refer to the appendix {page 20} for the available dial strings and control codes. 9