User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- CDM1250 Mobile Radio Professional Radio User Guide
- Contents
- Computer Software Copyrights
- Safety
- Radio Overview
- Getting Started
- Radio Calls
- Making a Selective Call
- Receiving a Selective Call F
- Sending a Call Alert™ Page
- Receiving a Call Alert Page
- Radio Check
- responding to emergency alerts E
- Clearing an Emergency Alert E
- Sending an Emergency Remote Monitor
- Sending an Emergency Alert E
- Selective Radio Inhibit
- Repeater or Talkaround J Mode
- Setting the Power Level B
- Name and Call Tone Tagging
- Scan
- Phone
- Audio/Tone Settings
- Utilities
- Warranty
- Accessories
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English
RADIO CALLS
RESPONDING TO EMERGENCY
ALERTS (
Your radio offers choices for initiating and
responding to Emergency Alert
communications. Choices may include:
• Emergency Cycles - Allows the radio to
automatically cycle between transmit and
receive mode over a preprogrammed
number of times by keying with voice after it
has received an Acknowledge to the alarm
you send. The default number of transmits
is one (10, maximum); the default value of
the retransmit interval is 5 seconds (one,
minimum; 60, maximum).
• Emergency Alarm/Call - Gives you access
to a voice resource, on a priority basis, over
all other types of call traffic.
• Emergency Remote Monitor - Enables the
dispatcher to activate the transmit circuit of
your radio, during an Emergency, to hear
the situation through your microphone. See
page 23 for more about sending an
Emergency Remote Monitor.
• Remote Monitor - Enables the dispatcher to
activate the transmit circuit of your radio,
during a normal dispatch, to hear the
situation through your microphone. See
page 23 for information about sending a
Remote Monitor.
Note: All the choices listed above are dealer
preprogrammed. See your dealer for
more details.
Decoding an Emergency Alarm
If preprogrammed by your dealer, and provided
the signaling protocol supports it, your radio
decodes (responds to) an Emergency Alarm or
Emergency Call by:
• Sounding a unique, repeating alert tone
• Activating an external alarm
• Displaying alternating message parts on a
single line, similar to the following example
E
me rg enc y
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