indicating a free channel.
Talk Permit: This alert tone sounds after the Push-to-Talk (PTT) button is pressed and the radio is able to
transmit on the channel. This is to prompt the user to begin speaking.
4.6 DMR Emergency System
The availability of a digital emergency system depends on the digital network used. Select ‘Program’ ->
‘Emergency’ -> ‘DMR Emergency’ and selected the system to edit.
Picture 10: DMR Emergency
Alias
This entry displays the name of the system. The user can enter up to 8 characters.
Valid characters include letters, numbers, spaces, and special characters.
Emergency Type
An alarm is a non-voice signal that triggers an alert indication on another radio. This
feature specifies the behavior of the initiating radio's alarm when the emergency
button is pressed.
Emergency Mode
Defines the radio’s behavior when the radio's emergency button is pressed.
Revert Channel
This channel is used for digital emergency alerts or voice.
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.
Polite Retries
A polite transmission is a transmission that occurs only when there is no activity on
the current channel. 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.
4.7 Quick Text
You can edit fast quick text that you use frequently. After saving them to the DM-V1 radio, the One Touch
Call function enables one-button transmission of short messages. You can easily send them to the people