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ICP9000 Navigator Series Console Operator’s Manual
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04/15
Short Call Alert
For transmitting to older radio systems, a Short Call Alert may be used. A Short Call Alert is made by
pressing the
S
HORT
C
ALL
A
LERT
button. The second line of the information window will flash “*CALL
ALERT-S*.” Follow the above procedure in Call Alert for selecting a unit ID and sending.
Radio Check
When the
R
ADIO
C
K
button is pressed, the Signaling window changes to that shown in Figure 25, but with
the
R
ADIO
C
K
button depressed and lit. The second line of the information window flashes “Radio
Check.” The right side of this line shows either the ID displayed on the top line of the queue,
“UNIT _ _ _ _” or the last ID used. Refer to Figure 27. Selecting a unit ID for transmission is
accomplished in one of the three ways discussed previously in the “Call Alert” section. However, since
this call type is designed to determine if a particular radio is within range, group and wildcard ID’s are
not permitted.
After pressing the
TRANSMIT
button, Radio Check behaves in the same fashion as Call Alert.
MOTOROLA PL-A TRANSMIT
*RADIO CHECK* UNIT 0 3 3 9
1/2 UNIT 0339
0339 CALL ALERT 11:04A
2/2 UNIT 0339
0339 CALL ALERT 11:04A
<0-9/*/#> TO ENTER ID
<SCROLL UP/DOWN> TO SELECT ALIAS
Figure 27. Radio Check Display
Radio Enable/Radio Disable
Radio Enable and Radio Disable are activated by pressing the
R
ADIO
E
NABLE
or
R
ADIO
D
ISABLE
button.
As a safeguard against accidental enabling or disabling of a radio, a window will be displayed upon
pressing the button, asking the operator to confirm that they wish to enable or disable a radio. If the
operator selects ‘Yes’, the second line of the information window flashes “*RADIO ENABLE*” or
“*RADIO DISABLE*.” Depending on how the console has been configured using CARD Suite, the
right side of this line may show either the ID from the displayed queue entry or “UNIT _ _ _ _”. Refer to
Figure 28 and Figure 29.