TONES FOR TRUNKED OPERATION ONLY

Call Originate If programmed, a short tone is

(EDACS) sounded whenever the Push-To-Talk (PTT) button is keyed and the radio has acquired a channel. This tone indicates the user may proceed to talk.

Call Originate If programmed, a three tone alert is

(GE-MARC) sounded whenever the Push-To-Talk (PTT) button is keyed and the radio has acquired a channel. This tone indicates the user may proceed to talk.

Call Received If programmed, a single alert tone sounds when a group call is received and a two tone alert (one high followed by one low tone) is sounded for an individual call.

Call Queued If one short, high pitched tone

(EDACS) sounds after the transmitter is keyed, this indicates that the system has placed the request in a queue. This tone sounds at both the transmitting unit and the receiving unit(s), indicating to the user on the receiving end that they will receive a call shortly. If the PTT is unkeyed while in the queue, the radio will autokey (automatically key the PTT) when a channel becomes available. (See

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