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5.5.3
Audio Accessories
Depending on a call type, voice can be routed to control heads and audio accessories connected to
them in different ways.
During an outogoing group call, voice can be heard either on one control head or on both control heads
(depending on your service provider’s settings).
During an incoming group call, voice is always heard on both control heads. However, if two
accessories are connected to one control head (to the front and the rear connector), voice is
transferred through only one of them, the one with higher priority. Priority is following (from the
highest): handset (must be off-hook), HSM, external speaker.
Private calls are always transferred to the control head that receives a call.
Only one microphone/PTT can be opened at a time. The microphone that is pressed as first is allowed
to initiate the transmission.
5.5.4
Transmission Monitor
This feature, if enabled, allows you to monitor group calls and hear ongoing voice transmission. You
service provider can configure it to work in one of the following ways:
Call initiated on CH1 is heard on CH2.
Call initiated on CH2 is heard on CH1.
Call initiated on any CH is heard on both control heads.
5.5.5
Keys Interactions
If any key except Emergency button and On/Off/End/Home key are pressed on any control head, Key
Press Token icon is displayed and all keys on the other control head are blocked. This behavior is
called token and means the right to use a key or button for a period of time.
NOTICE: Your service provider can adjust the time that the keypad is blocked on the other
control head. At any time Emergency button and On/Off/End/Home key can be pressed on
both control heads.
5.6
Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) Location Service
NOTICE: This feature is a selling feature.
The Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) Location Service feature uses information from GNSS
satellites orbiting the Earth to determine the approximate geographical location of your radio.
The GNSS Location Service availability, accuracy, and the position calculation time vary depending on
the environment in which you use the radio. The GNSS Location Service can assist your dispatcher or
colleagues in many ways such as more efficient deployment of resources or locating your radio when
you trigger your emergency service.
The radio can display the location information directly on the screen or send it over the air to your
dispatcher to display it in the control center. Check your radio configuration details with your service
provider.
The radio supports the following system combinations:
GPS
68015000180-MG
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