Motorola XTS 3000 manual Trunking System Controls, Busy Override, Dispatcher-Interrupt, Failsoft

Page 35

Special Radio Features

Trunking System Controls

Busy Override

When a talkgroup call is placed in a SmartZone™ system and the system is not able to obtain voice channels at all necessary sites, a busy tone will be generated. If so programmed in the zone manager and through the radio service software, you may override this busy by performing the following steps:

1.Press the PTT Switch; a busy indication is received.

2.Release the PTT Switch.

3.Press and hold the PTT Switch a second time. The busy tones are heard again. After a few seconds, a busy-override chirp will be generated (if so programmed), and the radio will send in a busy-override request.

4.The talkgroup call will be placed at all sites that have voice channel resources available. Other sites will be added to the call as channels become available. Note: Realize that not all members of the talkgroup will be able to hear a call when a busy override is requested.

Dispatcher-Interrupt

The dispatcher-interrupt feature allows the dispatcher to interrupt your radio and place you in a Private Conversation call with the dispatcher.

1.When your radio receives a dispatcher-interrupt call, you will hear a repeating sequence of four, short, medium-pitched tones until you answer the call. The green LED will also flash to announce that a call is being received.

2.Press the PTT Switch and converse in the normal manner with the dispatcher.

3.When you are finished with your conversation, hang up by pressing the Call Response Button.

Failsoft

If a trunking system experiences a complete failure, the radio will revert to failsoft operation and automatically switch to its failsoft channel. During failsoft, the trunking repeaters will transmit a medium-pitched tone every 10 seconds. When the trunking system returns to normal operation, your radio will automatically leave the failsoft operation and return to trunked operation.

31

Image 35
Contents Digital XTS 3000 Basic Model Preface Notations Used in This ManualGeneral Radio Operations Common Radio FeaturesAdditional Information Special Radio FeaturesComputer Software Copyrights Inspection IntroductionRadio Controls Programmable Switches and ButtonsProgrammable Features Bicolor LED Switches, Buttons, Knobs, and IndicatorsRadio Operating-Frequency Table Antenna Installation and RemovalAntenna 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 Receiving/Transmitting Adjust the Volume Control Knob for aLow-Battery Indication General Radio FeaturesTime-Out Timer Entering the Emergency State EmergencyPTT Switch Common Radio FeaturesEmergency Keep-Alive Exiting the Emergency StateIndividual Calls Receive Only Call Response Button Answering an Individual CallCall Response ButtonPL Defeat Repeater AccessSelecting Repeater or Direct Operation Repeater/DirectScan Dynamic Priority Change Conventional Operation Only Turning Scan On and OffDeleting Nuisance Channels Smart PTT Selecting Squelch OperationDynamic Regrouping Special Radio FeaturesPress the Reprogram Request Button if programmed, see Select Enable/DisableReprogram Request PTT-ID Transmit Selecting Secure or Clear Transmissions Secure OperationKEY Loading Managing EncryptionSelectable Power-Level Failsoft Trunking System ControlsBusy Override Dispatcher-InterruptSite Change Out-of-RangeSite Lock Glossary Sound Tone Name Occurs Alert TonesHigh-Pitched Tone Recycling or Disposal of Batteries Battery Charging and DisposalCharging Batteries Hanil Metal Recycle CO Helpful Tips Handling CleaningRadio Care Service Air Bag Safety InformationIndex Index General Radio Features Questionnaire Business Reply Mail FCC Safety Standards 68P81083C70 6881072C75