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Getting Started
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Audible Tones
Your radio uses a variety of beeps and tones to
supplement the information provided by the LED.
The most common audible tones are summarised on the
‘Radio Indicators’ page on the inside back cover of this
manual.
Your radio may also have been programmed so that
whenever you press a key, the radio beeps to indicate
whether or not the action is permitted:
■
Permitted: Short, medium-pitched beep.
■
Not permitted: Long, low-pitched beep.
Note: Audible tones may have been disabled
when your radio was programmed, and a
function key assigned to turn audible tones on
and off.
Amber
Steady
Radio is scanning or voting a
group of channels for
activity or greatest signal
strength.
Amber
Slow
Repeater talkaround active.
Amber
Medium
Activity detected on one of a
group of channels being
scanned.
Amber
Fast
A Selcall call has been
received.
Red/
Green
Slow
Handset mode active.
Red/
Green
Fast
Radio programmed incor-
rectly or faulty. Contact your
Tait dealer.
Colour
Flash Rate
Meaning
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