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2 Speak into the microphone without pressing the PTT button.
Your radio automatically stops transmitting when:
The cycling duration between hot mic and receiving calls expires if Emergency Cycle Mode is
enabled.
The hot mic duration expires if Emergency Cycle Mode is disabled.
16.4
Responding to Emergency Alarms
You can only respond to one Emergency Alarm at a time. If more than one alarm is received, the
second Emergency Alarm overrides the first alarm.
When you receive an Emergency Alarm, your radio shows the following indications:
A tone sounds.
The red LED blinks.
The Radio Control Widget and Notification Widget show EA Received and the Emergency
talkgroup ID or alias of the transmitting radio.
NOTE: If your radio receives multiple Emergency Alarms, the Radio Control Widget and
Notification Widget only show the latest Emergency talkgroup ID or alias of the transmitting
radio.
Prerequisites: Enable the Emergency Alarm Indication.
Procedure:
1 When you receive an emergency notification, perform one of the following actions:
Option Actions
Responding with a non-emergency voice to
the same group that the Emergency Alarm
targeted
a Press and hold the PTT button.
b Wait for the Talk Permit Tone to end, and
speak into the microphone.
c To listen, release the PTT button.
NOTE: Only the sender of the
emergency alarm can transmit
emergency voice. All recipients
transmit non-emergency voice to
allow other radios to send and re-
ceive Emergency Alarms in the
same group.
Exiting the Emergency Alarm by deleting the
Emergency Alarm List
a To view the Emergency Alarm List from
the home screen, perform one of the fol-
lowing actions:
Select the Down buttonMenu/OK
button.
Select the Menu/OK button.
b To delete the Emergency Alarm List, per-
form one of the following actions:
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