Operator`s manual

system. This happens if the unit is an invalid user
or if the unit is requesting an unavailable service.
Continuous Alert Tones
CALL QUEUED If you hear two short, high pitched beeps after you
key the microphone, the system has placed your
request in a queue. The tones sound at both your
transmitting unit and the receiving unit(s). This
indicates to the receiving unit(s) that they will
receive a call shortly. These tones will repeat every
half second at the callers radio until Push-To-Talk
is released. If you unkey the microphone wile in
queue, your radio will autokey when a channel
becomes available [Automatically key (push-to-
talk), see AUTOKEY].
SYSTEM BUSY If you key the microphone and hear four short, low
pitched beeps, the receiving party is already on the
system or the system is busy and its queue is full.
The busy tone sequence is repeated as long as you
continue to press the PTT switch. You must release
and re-key the PTT switch to access the system.
CALL DENIED If you hear five long low pitched tones when you
key the microphone, your request has been denied
by the system. this happens if you are an invalid
user or if you are requesting an unavailable service.
END OF "CALLBACK" After receiving a Multi-Group Decode, Scan or
Individual Call, you will have a pre-programmed
period to respond back to the caller. At the end of
this period, the radio will sound two short tones to
indicate a return to normal operation, and the re-
ceived call can no longer be answered directly.
GE-MARC APPLICATIONS
CALL RECEIVED
ALERT
If programmed, a single alert tone sounds when a
group call is received and a two tone alert (one high
followed by one low tone) will sound for an indi-
vidual call.
CALL
ORIGINATE
ALERT
WA I T will momentarily be displayed when a call
is placed; then a three-tone alert is sounded to
indicate the call origination is complete. This indi-
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