User's Manual

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Select Add->System.
2. To delete a signaling system:
Right-click an individual signaling system of the Tree View.
Select Delete.
Alarm Type
An alarm is a non-voice signal that triggers an alert indication on another radio. This feature specifies
the behavior of the radio's alarm when the emergency button is pressed
1. Disabled The radio is unable to transmit an alarm signal.
2. RegularThe radio transmits an alarm signal and provides audio and visual indication that it is in
Emergency mode.
3. SilentThe radio transmits an alarm signal but gives no audio or visual indication that it is in
Emergency mode. In addition, it will not unmute to any received audio.
4. Silent w/ VoiceThe radio transmits an alarm signal but gives no audio or visual indication that it is in
Emergency mode. The radio then unmutes to qualified channel activity
Mode
Defines the radios behavior when the radio's emergency button is pressed.
1. Emergency Alarm The radio sends an emergency alarm and exits the emergency mode.
This alarm is a non-voice signal that triggers an alert indication on another radio.
2. Emergency Alarm w/ Call An emergency alarm is sent, after which an emergency call can be
transmitted by pressing the Push-To-Talk (PTT) button.
3. Emergency Alarm w/ Voice to FollowThis option enables the Hot Mic feature, allowing for
the programming of the Hot Mic related features, i.e. Hot Mic Duration. An emergency alarm is
sent and the microphone is activated for an emergency call. Voice is transmitted without the
need to press the Push-To-Talk (PTT) button.
Impolite Retries
An impolite transmission is a transmission that occurs even when there is activity on the current
channel. The radio tries a number of impolite transmissions to get an acknowledgement and
then goes on to try a number of polite transmissions. This feature sets the number of attempts to
transmit an emergency alarm impolitely
RangeMaximum 15 Minimum 1 Increment1
Polite Retries
A polite transmission is a transmission that occurs only when the current channel is free of
activity. The radio tries a number of impolite transmissions to get an acknowledgement before
trying a number of polite transmissions. This feature sets the number of attempts to transmit an
emergency alarm politely.