Motorola MT 1500 manual Group Low-Pitched

Page 20

General Radio Operation

Table 4: Alert Tones (Continued)

You hear:

Tone Name

Heard:

 

 

 

 

Invalid Mode

when the radio is set to an

Long,

unprogrammed channel.

 

Low-Pitched

 

 

Individual Call

when the radio is in Individual

Tone

Call without any activity for

 

Warning Tone

more than 6 seconds.

 

 

 

 

 

A Group of

 

 

Low-Pitched

Busy

when the system is busy.

Tones (Busy

 

 

Tone)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Valid Key-Press

when the correct key is

 

pressed.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Radio Self-Test

when the radio passes its

 

Pass

power-up self-test.

 

 

 

Short,

Priority Channel

when activity on a priority

Medium-

Received

channel is received.

Pitched Tone

 

 

Emergency Alarm

when entering the emergency

 

Entry

state.

 

 

 

 

 

when the central controller has

 

Central Echo

received a request from a

 

 

radio.

 

 

 

Long,

Volume Set

when volume changed on a

quiet channel.

Medium-

 

 

 

upon exiting the emergency

Pitched Tone

Emergency Exit

 

 

state.

8

Image 20
Contents Model User Guide Page Digital Portable Radio, Model Quick Reference Card Answer a Phone Call Declaration of Conformity Class B Digital DeviceIi MT 1500 Model Documentation Copyrights DisclaimerIv MT 1500 Model Contents Helpful Tips Common Radio FeaturesSpecial Radio Features Accessories Glossary Commercial WarrantyAppendix Maritime Radio Use in the VHF Frequency RangeViii Notations Used in This Manual An operational procedure, practice, conditionGeneral Radio Operation MT 1500 Model 1.5 Radio Physical Features of the MT 1500 Model 1.5 Radio Programmable Features Programmable FeaturesDisplay BacklightStatus Symbols Light Emitting Diode LED Indicators LED IndicatorsAlert Tones Alert TonesGroup Low-Pitched Group Standard Accessories Battery Battery ChargerAttach the Battery Remove the BatterySmart Battery Condition Press the Smart BatteryRemove the Antenna AntennaAttach the Antenna Remove the Belt Clip Belt ClipAttach the Belt Clip Attach the Connector Cover Universal Connector CoverRemove the Connector Cover Attach the Adapter Remote Speaker Microphone AdapterRemove the Adapter Turn the Radio Off Turn the On/Off/Volume Control knob clockwiseRadio On and Off Turn the Radio On Select a Channel Zones and ChannelsSelect a Zone Mode Select Button Without Using the Volume Set and Monitor Buttons Receive / TransmitUse the Preprogrammed Volume Set Button Adjust the Volume ControlFollowing Conventional Mode Operation Use the Preprogrammed Monitor ButtonConventional Mode Operation General Radio Operation Common Radio Features Selectable Power LevelRotate the TX Power Level Conventional Squelch OptionsTime-Out Timer PL DefeatSend an Emergency Alarm EmergencyACK Received Send a Silent Emergency Alarm Send an Emergency CallUsing this operation Means you will talk Scan Emergency Keep-AliveTurn Scan On and Off View a Scan ListScan List Empty Delete a Nuisance ChannelConventional Scan Only Make a Dynamic Priority ChangeTelephone Calls Trunking Only Answer a Phone CallPrivate Calls Trunking Only Answer a Private CallPress the Call Response button within 20 seconds Press the Call Response button again to hang upCall Alert Paging Repeater or Direct OperationAnswer a Call Alert Select Repeater or Direct OperationSpecial Radio Features Trunking System ControlsTransmit FailsoftOut-of-Range Site LockAND/OR Press the Site Lock/Unlock buttonChange the Current Site Site View and ChangeView the Current Site Special Radio Features Cleaning Helpful TipsRadio Care HandlingBattery Life ServiceBattery Charging the Battery Battery Charge StatusBattery Recycling and Disposal Gauge shows If the battery’s charge isAntenna Radio Operating FrequenciesHelpful Tips Accessories AntennasCarry Accessories BatteriesBelt Clips Body-WornChargers Enhanced and Multi-Unit Line CordsSurveillance Accessories Microphones, Remote SpeakerAdapters and Adapter Cable CommPort Integrated Microphone/ReceiversEarpieces Radio Interface Modules for Ear Microphones Headsets and Headset AccessoriesSwitches Emergency Channel Appendix Maritime Radio Use in the VHF Frequency RangeSpecial Channel Assignments Operating Frequency Requirements Non-Commercial Call ChannelMT 1500 Model Appendix Maritime Radio Use in the VHF Frequency Range Astro GlossaryACK DPL FCCLCD LEDPTT Selective Switch RepeaterSquelch StandbyCommercial Warranty Limited WarrantyII. General Provisions III. State LAW RightsIV. HOW to GET Warranty Service What this Warranty does not CoverMotorola VI. Patent and Software ProvisionsVII. Governing LAW Commercial Warranty Index Index PL defeat Page 6871199L01