User's Manual

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EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS
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To exit the emergency mode early, simply long-press the programmed Emergency shortcut key.
The following parameters are programmed by your radio dealer for the above mode:
Number of voice cycles;
Duration of each transmission;
Transmission interval;
Number of polite retires; and,
Number of impolite retires.
LONE WORKER
The Lone Worker feature, when enabled, causes the radio to automatically transmit an alarm if the radio
user/operator does not react to reminder beeps which the radio periodically generates. Before this feature will
function, it must be programmed by your radio dealer and it must be enabled.
User/Operator reaction is accomplished by simply pressing any radio key or by rotating a radio knob before a
programmed reminder timer expires. Either reaction will reset the programmed reminder and response timers,
thus starting a new response period of time. The response timer is typically programmed for many minutes or
hours (255 minutes maximum), and the reminder timer is typically programmed for several seconds to a minute
(255 seconds maximum).
If no reaction is taken when the radio begins beeping and the response timer is allowed to expire, the radio
automatically enters the programmed emergency mode and if the selected channel is programmed for Alarm or
Alarm with Call emergency mode operations, it immediately begins alarm transmissions on the selected
channel, or on a channel pre-assign for emergency communications. However, the radio does not transmit if the
selected channel is not programmed for Alarm or Alarm with Call emergency mode operations.
Enabling and Disabling Lone Worker
There are two (2) possible ways to enable and disable the Lone Worker feature:
From the Radio Set menu select: Menu > Settings > Radio Set > Lone Worker > Enable or Disable.
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