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2 Once the Emergency tone sounds, speak clearly into
the microphone.
The radio automatically stops transmitting when:
The cycling duration between hot mic and
receiving calls expires, if Emergency Cycle Mode
is enabled.
The hot mic duration expires, if Emergency Cycle
Mode is disabled.
5.7.15.4
Receiving Emergency Alarms
The receiving radio can only support a single Emergency
Alarm at a time. If initiated, a second Emergency Alarm will
override the first alarm. Follow the procedure to receive and
view Emergency Alarms on your radio.
When you receive an Emergency Alarm:
A tone sounds.
The red LED blinks.
NOTE:
Your radio automatically acknowledges the
Emergency Alarm (if enabled).
You can silence the tone. Do one of the following:
Press the PTT button to call the group of radios which
received the Emergency Alarm.
Press any programmable button.
Exit Emergency mode.
5.7.15.5
Exiting Emergency Mode
Press the programmed Emergency Off button.
Your radio shows the following indications:
The tone ceased.
The red LED extinguished.
5.7.16
Text Messaging
Your radio is able to receive data, for example a text
message, from another radio or a text message application.
There are two types of text messages, Digital Mobile
Radio (DMR) Short Text Message and text message. The
maximum length of a DMR Short Text Message is 23
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