Motorola MCS 2000 User Manual page 99

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Block Pending CA/PC
Selectable Keypad Mute
Long Press/Emer Duration (ms)
enabled. Similarly, if this field is set to Enabled, you will not be able to set
the VRM100 and Control Station Equipped fields to Enabled.
Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to enable/disable the radio's VRM500
capabilities. If the VRM500 Capable feature is enabled, the radio can
be connected to the VRM500 modem which operates in 'data near
trunking' mode on RD-LAP, MDC and MMP data systems.
Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to enable/disable blocking of Pending
Call Alerts or Private Calls. When this feature is enabled, the radio will
ignore all successive Call Alerts (or Private Calls) after receiving a Call
Alert (or Private Call) with a different ID than the one originating the
pending call.
The default is Disabled.
Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to enable/disable blocking of Selectable
Keypad Muting. When this field is enabled, the user may mute the
keypad chirps from the radio menu. A mute selection must also be
selected on the MENU ITEM LIST CONFIGURATION screen (F4/F3/
F3/F4).
The default is Enabled.
Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to change the timing duration for a
Long Keypad Keypress. A long keypress involves pressing and holding
a key for a period of time to enable a specific radio function or feature.
This means that the user must press and hold the key down for the
time specified by this field.
Long press buttons can be programmed for SCAN list, PHONE list
programming, PAGE, CALL, MONITOR (for Conventional channels
only), FORCED SITE SEARCH (for AMSS/SmartZone only), and SECURE
(Secure menu - key load, key erase) Valid entries range from 250 to 3750
ms in 250-ms increments.
The default is 250 ms.
The setting in this field also influences the length of button press required to
activate the radio's Emergency feature. Emergency button press time is
one-half times the value you specify in this field for Long Keypress
Duration. This setting will affect both the control head button, or
external emergency (i.e. foot switch or push-button) activation time.
For instance, if the Long Press/Emer Duration is set to two seconds, it
will take a one-second button press to activate the Emergency feature.
Therefore, if you want the emergency feature to be activated after the
user has depressed the emergency button for 250 ms (for example),
you should set this field to 500 ms.
Programming of Silent Emergency provides the
user NO indication visible or audible indication
!
that the emergency has been sent.
If you program silent emergency in conjunction
with the Long Press Emergency feature users
should be trained to LONG PRESS the emergency
Warning
press button for an extended duration to ensure
that the emergency will be sent.
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