Motorola MCS 2000 User Manual page 238

Radio service software
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Auto Reset Time (sec)
Polite Retries
Impolite Retries
Emer Prio(rity) Tx Inhibit
Emergency Limited Patience
(sec)
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Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to choose a value or enter the desired
value directly. This is the time duration for which the radio will remain
in Carrier Squelch mode after it has received a Select Call directed to
it. Once the Auto Reset Time has expired, the radio will reset to the
Select Call squelch mode. The valid range of values is 0 (zero) to 255
seconds.
The default is 5.
Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to choose a value or enter the desired
value directly. This is the number of times the radio will attempt to
transmit an MDC emergency message while no one else is
transmitting. A polite attempt is one that transmits only when no one
else is transmitting. The valid range of values is 0 (zero) to 14 seconds.
A value of Infinite is also available.
The default is 5.
Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to choose a value or enter the desired
value directly. This is the number of times that the radio will attempt
to transmit an emergency message even if someone else is
transmitting. An impolite attempt is one that is transmitted regardless
of whether or not someone else is transmitting. The valid range of
values is 1 to 15 seconds.
The default is 15.
Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to enable/disable this feature. If this
feature is enabled, all other radios on the system will decode the
Emergency Acknowledgment or the Emergency PTT code word and
inhibit its transmitter for the time required for the acknowledgment
or until the receive carrier goes away respectively.
The user's call request has priority over all other types of call traffic.
The radio will transmit voice and an Emergency Code Word if:
the user presses the PTT button; or
the dispatcher's alarm acknowledge has a command to remotely
key up.
The default is Disabled.
This field will be visible only if the Emer Prio(rity) Tx Inhibit field is set to
Enabled. Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to choose a value or enter the
desired value directly. When the radio is in Emergency Call Mode, this
is the amount of time the radio will wait before impolitely
transmitting voice if voice transmission is inhibited by the Emergency
Priority Inhibit feature. The valid range of values is 0 (zero) to 255
seconds.
The default is 60.

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