Accessing Emergency Location Information - Tait TP9600 User Manual

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Emergency appears in the display, and remains until the manual emergency call is canceled.
If you receive an acknowledgment from another radio in your group, the manual emergency call is canceled, and the
message Emergency Acked briefly appears in the display.
This feature is controlled by a software license (SFE) and may not be available with your radio.
Canceling a manual emergency call
If the emergency situation has been resolved, the manual emergency call can be canceled either by you or another
member of your group.
• Press and hold the emergency key until the message Emergency canceled appears in the display.
Your radio now returns to the channel that it was operating on prior to the emergency call.
Canceling a manual emergency call you have received
When you have received a duress emergency call, the Emergency menu always moves to the top of the menu list. In
the Emergency Menu, you can manually acknowledge the duress emergency call. This acknowledgment cancels the
call.
1. Press Menu and select Emergency > Acknowledge.
The name of the radio that initiated the emergency call appears in the display.
2. Press Send to cancel the manual emergency call from that number.
The message Emergency ack. sent briefly appears in the display.

Accessing Emergency Location Information

If Location appears in the display, above the left selection key, you can display the current location of the radio that
has sent a manual emergency call. The last location of the radio will still be available even if the radio is turned off and
then on again.
To access the location information, either press Location or use the Last Stored menu.
Using the Location menu
1. Press Location to display the current location of the radio.
2. Use the scroll keys to view more location information.
3. Press Exit to return to the previous display.
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Tait International Ltd July 2021

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