Dual Control Head Voice; Voice Operating Transmission (Vox) Control; Pseudo Call Forward - Motorola MTM5400 Feature User Manual

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7.10.5 Dual Control Head Voice

During any call, voice can be heard in both Master and Slave speakers simultaneously. Only one microphone/PTT
can be opened at a time. The one that is pressed as first is allowed to initiate the transmission.

7.11 Voice Operating Transmission (VOX) Control

Voice Operating Transmission (VOX) Control feature allows you to transmit voice in a hands-free condition. If
this feature is enabled and the loud speaker is turned on, your radio activates the microphone when you speak and
deactivates it when you are silent. It is used during either a Duplex Private Call or a Phone Call, when a currently
connected and active accessories are not Full Duplex capable.
Example: An external speaker is turned on with a fist microphone activated.

7.12 Pseudo Call Forward

This feature allows you to forward the calls when you are not reachable. To trigger it, send a predefined template
which contains the radio number.
The radio that is trying to call another user that is not available and the call is forwarded, displays Call Forwarding
In Progress. When the forwarded call is received, called radio displays Call Forward.
Predefined Templates
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