2.11.2
Universal Time Display
The radio can present time information to the user. The time is derived from an internal clock. The
radio maintains the clock both when the radio is powered on and powered off.
NOTE:
If the power is lost, for example due to the flat battery, the internal clock is not
maintained.
To ensure the time displayed is accurate, the time is displayed only if within the last 48 hours either of
the following events have occurred:
• The radio has received a network time update from the system.
• You have manually updated the time.
Also, as the internal clock is not maintained after a power loss event, the time is not displayed until
either these events occur.
The feature is enabled or disabled and the default configuration can be set for the radio using the
Customer Programming Software (CPS) or radio MMI.
The radio display supports the following:
• Twenty-four-hour and twelve-hour formats.
• DD/MM/YY, MM/DD/YY, DD-MON-YY, and YY/MM/DD date formats.
You can change the time and configuration information through the MMI, depending on the codeplug
settings. Depending on configuration, system broadcast information can have higher priority than data
entered manually. Thus time, date, and offset information entered from the MMI is overwritten, when
data is received from the SwMI. The radio provides user indications upon crossing to another time
zone, when a new Mobile Country Code (MCC) broadcast received.
2.12
Man Down
NOTE:
This is a Software Selling Feature.
Man Down alerts when no movement is detected for a predefined time interval.
If this condition is met, the radio alerts you with a Man Down pre-alert. If you do not disable the
pre-alert condition by moving the radio, the radio switches to the Emergency Operation.
IMPORTANT:
If you receive a call out while pre-alert condition is active, exit from call out to
Home screen before disabling the Man Down pre-alert condition.
If the radio is connected to the Home Station, Man Down pre-alert and alert are not triggered.
For easier localization of the radio, visual and audible indications are started until they are deactivated.
To exit Man Down, exit the Emergency Mode by pressing and holding the
Exit
soft key.
CAUTION:
Use only Motorola Solutions predefined tones when Man Down is activated.
2.12.1
Man Down (Operation)
Man Down can be disabled or enabled from the menu or by OTB.
If the man down feature is deactivated with a One-Touch Button, the radio plays an audio tone once. If
the feature is deactivated using the menu, the radio does not play the tone.
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