7.8
Emergency Operation†‡
The Emergency feature is used to indicate a critical situation. An emergency signal overrides any other
communication over the selected channel.
Your radio supports the following Emergency modes:
• Emergency Alarm
• Emergency Call
• Emergency Alarm with Emergency Call
• Silent Emergency Alarm
Only one Emergency mode can be assigned to the
Emergency
button.
Your radio is also programmed to operate in one of the following conditions:
Tactical/Non-Revert
The radio sends an emergency alarm and/or makes an emergency call on the current channel.
Non-Tactical/Revert for Conventional System
The radio reverts to the preprogrammed emergency channel to send an alarm and/or make an
emergency call.
Non-Tactical/Revert for Trunking System
The radio reverts to the preprogrammed emergency talkgroup (trunking system) or channel
(conventional system) to send an alarm and/or make an emergency call.
Fall Alert (Man Down) is an alternate way to activate the Emergency feature. For more information, see
Fall Alert (Man Down)†‡ on page 52
Contact your system administrator for more information.
7.8.1
Special Considerations for Emergency Operation
The following scenarios apply during Emergency operation:
Table 2: Emergency Operation Scenarios
If...
Then...
If you press the
Emergency
button while in a
channel that has no Emergency capability,
a low-pitched tone sounds.
If you change to a channel/mode with no Emer-
gency capability while in Emergency operation,
the following occurs:
• The display shows
NO EMERG
.
• A continuous low-pitched tone sounds until
you select a valid Emergency channel/mode
or until you disable the Emergency opera-
tion.
If you change to a channel/mode with Emergen-
cy capability while in Emergency operation,
the Emergency Alarm and/or Emergency Call
continues on the new channel/mode.
If the radio is out-of-range of the system or the
emergency alarm is not acknowledged,
a tone sounds and the display shows
No ac-
knowledge
.
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