BASIC USER GUIDE
Audio Signal Tones
High pitched tone
Low pitched tone
High pitched tones generally are positive indicators used for example to inform you of incoming calls, starting a feature and good status (e.g. radio power up OK).
Low pitched tones generally are negative indicators used for example to inform you of time restrictions, stopping a feature and bad status (e.g. error conditions).
Audio Indicators for Programmable Buttons
Some programmable buttons function as toggles, alternating between two different choices. These buttons use audio tones to indicate the change.
Programmable | High Pitched | Low Pitched | |
Buttons | Tone | Tone | |
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Tx Power | Radio transmits | Radio transmits | |
at high power | at low power | ||
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| Radio operates in | Radio forced to | |
Monitor/Cancel | monitor prior to | ||
| Monitor 1or 2 | transmitting | |
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| On - transfers | Off - Disables | |
| your calls to | ||
Call Forward | call forward when | ||
another radio if | |||
| you return | ||
| you are absent | ||
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Lone Worker | Enables Lone | Disables Lone | |
Worker function | Worker function | ||
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| On - allows you | Off - allows you | |
Whisper mode | to talk quietly into | to talk normally | |
| microphone | into microphone | |
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