Alert Tones - Motorola APX 7500 O5 User Manual

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Alert Tones

An alert tone is a sound or group of sounds. Your radio uses alert tones to inform you of your radio's conditions. The following table
lists these tones and when they occur.
You Hear
Two high-pitched tones
Four high-pitched tones
every five seconds
Single, high-pitched
tone
Four high-pitched tones Mobile Unit Acknowledge When a Call Alert page is received by the intended unit, or the emergency
Sound similar to a
telephone busy signal
A series of two short,
high-pitched tones
A series of two short,
high-pitched tones
(same as automatic call
back)
A series of low-pitched
tones followed by a
series of high-pitched
tones
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English
Tone Name
Private Conversation™ When a Private Call is received.
Call Alert
When a Call Alert page is received.
Central Acknowledge
When a Call Alert, emergency alarm, reprogram request, or status/message
transmission is received by the system's central controller.
alarm, reprogram request, or status/message transmission is acknowledged by
the intended dispatcher.
System Busy
When the PTT button is pressed, indicates transmission fail because all system
radio channels are in use. Release the PTT button and wait for call back.
Automatic Call Back
When a channel is now available for your previously requested transmission.
Talk Permit (Optional)
When the PTT button is pressed, indicates the system is accepting your
transmission.
Scan Alert On
When Scan feature is activated through the preprogrammed button.
When

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