General Radio Operation
Table 4: Alert Tones (Continued)
You hear: | Tone Name | Heard: | |
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| Invalid Mode | when the radio is set to an | |
Long, | unprogrammed channel. | ||
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Individual Call | when the radio is in Individual | ||
Tone | Call without any activity for | ||
| Warning Tone | more than 6 seconds. | |
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A Group of |
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| Busy | when the system is busy. | |
Tones (Busy |
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Tone) |
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| Valid | when the correct key is | |
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| Radio | when the radio passes its | |
| Pass | ||
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Short, | Priority Channel | when activity on a priority | |
Medium- | Received | channel is received. | |
Pitched Tone |
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Emergency Alarm | when entering the emergency | ||
| Entry | state. | |
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| when the central controller has | |
| Central Echo | received a request from a | |
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Long, | Volume Set | when volume changed on a | |
quiet channel. | |||
Medium- |
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| upon exiting the emergency | ||
Pitched Tone | Emergency Exit | ||
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