GETTING STARTED
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A Series of
Two Short
High-Pitched
Tones
Automatic Call Back Talk
Permit (Optional)
When a channel is now available for your previously requested transmission.
When the PTT button is pressed, this tone indicates that the system is accepting your
transmission.
A series of low-
pitched tones
followed by a
series of high-
pitched tones
Scan Alert On
When Scan feature is activated through the preprogrammed button.
A series of
high-pitched
tones followed
by a series of
low-pitched
tones
Scan Alert Off
When Scan feature is deactivated through the preprogrammed button.
Single, high-
pitched tone
every nine
seconds
Failsoft
When a trunked system central controller failure in an unmuted receive condition. The
radio reverts from trunked operation to a system similar to conventional radio repeater
operation. Other system users can be heard sharing the channel.
Brief low-
pitched tone
Time-Out Timer Warning or
Menu Inactive Exit
When your present transmission will soon be disabled.
Single, short,
high-pitched
tone
Valid Key
When you press a valid key, or you enter a feature configuration state, or you are
receiving or transmitting in the clear mode on secure models (with TX Clear Alert
Tones enabled).
Single, low-
pitched tone
Invalid Key
When you tried to make an invalid key press, or that an emergency alarm, reprogram
request, or status/message was not acknowledged.