Motorola XTS 3000 manual Common Radio Features, PTT Switch

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Common Radio Features

2a. Emergency Alarm

2b. Silent-Emergency Alarm 2c.

Emergency Call

During a non-silent emergency alarm

state:OR

the LED will light,

a short, medium- pitched tone will be heard,

when the emergency alarm is acknowledged by the dispatcher, the radio sounds four beeps and the alarm ends.

During a silent- emergency state:

OR

the LED will not light,

tones will not be heard,

the audio will be muted (turned off) and will remain so until you exit the emergency alarm state.

The silent-emergency state will continue until you press the PTT Switch.

Press the

PTT Switch.

A

B

C

Note

For all types of emergency signals — If you change channels while in emergency operation, the emergency alarm or call will be moved to, and continue on, the new channel if the new channel is also programmed for emergency operation. If the new channel is not programmed for emergency operation, an invalid-mode tone will sound until the emergency state is exited, or you change to a channel programmed for emergency operation.

For emergency-alarm with emergency-call signals— After receiving the acknowledgment from the dispatcher, your radio will enter the emergency-call state.

For emergency-call signals — While your radio is in emergency-call state, it operates in the usual dispatch manner. Or, if enabled in your radio, your radio will return to one of the following operations:

Tactical/Non-Revert Operation — you will talk on the channel you selected before entering the emergency state.

Non-Tactical/Revert Operation — you will talk on a preprogrammed emergency channel, and the emergency alarm will also be sent to this preprogrammed emergency channel.

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Contents Digital XTS 3000 Basic Model Notations Used in This Manual PrefaceCommon Radio Features General Radio OperationsAdditional Information Special Radio FeaturesComputer Software Copyrights Introduction InspectionProgrammable Switches and Buttons Radio ControlsProgrammable Features Switches, Buttons, Knobs, and Indicators Bicolor LEDAntenna Installation and Removal Radio Operating-Frequency TableAntenna Identification Table Removing the Battery Battery Installation and RemovalInstalling the Battery Removing the Belt Clip Belt-Clip Installation and RemovalInstalling the Belt Clip Removing the Universal Connector Cover Universal Connector Cover Installation and RemovalInstalling the Universal Connector Cover Introduction Radio Off Turning the Radio On and OffRadio On Channel Selection Selecting a Zone and ChannelZone Selection Adjust the Volume Control Knob for a Receiving/TransmittingLow-Battery Indication General Radio FeaturesTime-Out Timer Emergency Entering the Emergency StateCommon Radio Features PTT SwitchExiting the Emergency State Emergency Keep-AliveIndividual Calls Receive Only Answering an Individual Call Call ResponseButton Call Response ButtonRepeater Access PL DefeatRepeater/Direct Selecting Repeater or Direct OperationScan Dynamic Priority Change Conventional Operation Only Turning Scan On and OffDeleting Nuisance Channels Selecting Squelch Operation Smart PTTSpecial Radio Features Dynamic RegroupingPress the Reprogram Request Button if programmed, see Select Enable/DisableReprogram Request PTT-ID Transmit Secure Operation Selecting Secure or Clear TransmissionsManaging Encryption KEY LoadingSelectable Power-Level Trunking System Controls Busy OverrideDispatcher-Interrupt FailsoftSite Change Out-of-RangeSite Lock Glossary Alert Tones Sound Tone Name OccursHigh-Pitched Tone Recycling or Disposal of Batteries Battery Charging and DisposalCharging Batteries Hanil Metal Recycle CO Helpful Tips Handling CleaningRadio Care Air Bag Safety Information ServiceIndex Index General Radio Features Questionnaire Business Reply Mail FCC Safety Standards 68P81083C70 6881072C75