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MaxTrac 100/300 Operation (cont.)
Signalling Operation (cont.)
Mode
Monitor
F1
F2
Mon
Bsy
Mon
Scan
Select
Tx/Bsy Mon
Pri
Pri
Usr
Scan
Receiving a Call Alert™
When a Call Alert is received, the monitor (
Mon
) LED will flash and a series of
four alert tones will sound. On a MaxTrac 300 radio, the display will also show
“CA” or calling ID). If it is a Call Alert voice message, a voice message will follow.
To return to the squelch operating mode, press the monitor button.
A Call Alert “leaves a message” for the mobile operator. The
Mon
LED will
continue to flash; the “CA” or calling ID will remain on the display; and the alert
tones will repeat every 10 seconds until the push-to-talk (PTT) or any other button
is pressed. The radio will then return to normal operation (on 900MHz models,
the radio returns to the external alarm armed mode, if enabled).
MaxTrac 100
MaxTrac 300 (16-/32-Channel)
MaxTrac 100
MaxTrac 300 (16-/32-Channel)
Mode
Monitor
F1
F2
Mon
Bsy
Mon
Scan
Select
Tx/Bsy Mon
Pri
Pri
Usr
Scan
Receiving an External Alarm (Horn or Lights)
The external alarm (horn or lights) feature requires an alarm relay cable. To
enable this feature, press the
Select
button on a MaxTrac 300 radio (
H/L
button
on 900MHz 6-channel radio) or turn the external switch on the alarm relay cable
to the ON position on a MaxTrac 100 radio. On a MaxTrac 300 radio, the display
will show “HL.” To disable this feature, press the
Select
,
Call
,
Exit
, or
H/L
button.
When the external alarm feature is enabled, an incoming Call Alert will activate
the alarm. There will be a slight delay before the horn or lights turn on. During
this delay, the monitor (
Mon
) LED will flash and an alert tone will sound. An
operator, in or near the vehicle, who sees or hears the Call Alert indication will
have the opportunity to deactivate the alarm before it goes off. This is done by
pressing any button or taking the microphone off-hook.