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Getting Started (cont.)
The SABER SI radio generates a number of audible tones to indicate radio
operating conditions:
A low-battery condition is indicated by a high-pitched, cricket-like
“chirp-chirp” when the PTT switch is released following a transmission.
A short, high-pitched tone when the radio is first
turned on indicates that the radio has passed its power-up self test and is
ready for use.
A short, low-pitched tone when the radio is first
turned on indicates that the radio has failed its power-up self test and is not
ready for use. Contact your service representative for service.
If you press the PTT switch while tuned to a
“receive-only” mode, you will hear a continuous, low-pitched alert tone,
indicating that no transmission is possible on this mode. This tone will continue
until the PTT switch is released.
If you press the PTT switch while the mode is
busy, you will hear a continuous, low-pitched alert tone, indicating that no
transmission is possible on this mode. This tone will continue until the PTT
switch is released.
A continuous, low-pitched tone is heard when an invalid or
unprogrammed operation is attempted on the radio.
A short, medium-pitched tone when a keypad key is
pressed indicates that the key press was accepted.
A short, low-pitched tone when a keypad key is
pressed indicates that the key press was rejected.
A short, medium-pitched tone when the emergency
button is pressed indicates that the radio has entered emergency operation.
A continuous, medium-pitched tone when the
radio is in emergency operation indicates that the radio is exiting emergency
operation.
A faint “beeping” tone every ten seconds
indicates that the radio is in failsoft operation.
Your radio’s time-out timer limits the length of your
transmission time. When you are pressing the PTT switch (transmitting), a
short, low-pitched warning tone will sound four seconds before the allotted
time will expire.
If you hold down the PTT switch longer than the
time-out timer’s allotted time, a continuous, low-pitched tone will sound,
indicating that your transmission has been cut off. This tone will continue until
the PTT switch is released.
A “bah-bah-bah-bah” tone when telephone interconnect is
accessed indicates that all available modes are busy and the radio is in queue
for the next available phone line.
A group of four medium-pitched tones every five
seconds indicates that your radio has received a Call Alert page.
Summary of Contents for SABER SI
Page 40: ...19 Coded Squelch Operation Emergency Operation ...
Page 56: ...27 Scan Operation cont ...
Page 130: ...Repeat Direct Smart PTT ...
Page 172: ...85 Dynamic Regrouping ...
Page 174: ...Dynamic Regrouping cont ...
Page 176: ...87 SmartZone Operation ...
Page 178: ...SmartZone Operation cont ...
Page 180: ...89 SmartZone Operation cont ...
Page 182: ...SmartZone Operation cont ...
Page 186: ...Accessories List ...
Page 188: ...93 Accessories List cont ...
Page 195: ...97 Restrictions WARNING Do not attempt any unauthorized modification to the radio Service ...
Page 197: ...Express Service Plus ESP ...
Page 199: ...99 Computer Software Copyrights ...
Page 200: ...100 Notes ...