User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Front Cover
- Inside Front Cover
- Quick Reference Card
- Contents
- Safety and General Information
- General Radio Operation
- Notations Used in This Manual
- XTS 2500 Model III Radio
- Physical Features of the Radio
- Programmable Features
- Display
- Backlight
- Status Symbols
- Menu Entry (Softkey)
- Menu Select Buttons
- Home Button (h)
- W@P™ Button
- 4-Way Navigation Button (o)
- Keypad
- LED Indicators
- Alert Tones
- Standard Accessories
- Remove the Belt Clip
- Universal Connector Cover
- Remote Speaker Microphone Adapter
- Radio On and Off
- Zones and Channels
- Receive / Transmit
- Common Radio Features
- Selectable Power Level
- Radio Lock
- Mute or Unmute Keypad Tones
- Conventional Squelch Options
- PL Defeat
- Time-out Timer
- Emergency
- Lists
- Edit a Call, Page, or Phone List Number
- Scan
- Individual Calls
- Conventional Talkgroup Calls (Conventional Operation Only)
- Status Calls (Trunked Radios Only)
- Repeater or Direct Operation
- Special Radio Features
- Helpful Tips
- Accessories
- Glossary
- Commercial Warranty
- Index
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Common Radio Features
Send an Emergency Alarm
An Emergency Alarm will send a data transmission to the dispatcher,
identifying the radio sending the emergency
1 With your radio turned on,
press the Emergency
button. The current zone/
channel is displayed
alternately with
(0(5*(1&<, the LED lights
RED, and a short, medium-
pitched tone sounds.
When you receive the
dispatcher’s
acknowledgment, four beeps
sound and the alarm ends. If
no acknowledgment is
received, the radio exits after
the alarm end.
If you press the PTT button
while in Emergency Alarm,
the alarm is cancelled
without an exit tone, and you
can begin transmitting voice
calls.
While in Emergency Alarm
with Emergency Call, the
radio enters the Emergency
Call state after it receives the
dispatcher’s
acknowledgment, or if you
press the PTT button.
•RED LED
•Short Tone
(0(5*(1&<