Enabling And Disabling In-Call User Alert; Quick Call Ii - Motorola APX 2500 User Manual

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a.
or to Call .
b. Press the Menu Select button directly below Call .
c.
or
to select the alias or ID, and press the PTT button to initiate the call.
If the target radio does not respond after a preprogrammed period, the display shows Send
page?.
d. To send the call alert page, press the Menu Select button directly below Yes . To exit the
screen without sending the call alert page, press the Menu Select button directly below No .
The display shows Paging...<Alias>.
If the call alert page is sent successfully, you hear four high-pitched tones and the display
shows Ack received. The radio returns to the Home screen.
If the call alert page is not acknowledged, you hear a low tone and the display shows No
acknowledge. Press the Menu Select button directly below OK to return to the main screen
of Contacts.
6.6.3

Enabling and Disabling In-Call User Alert

This feature allows you to mute the voice transmission of the current zone and channel.
Prerequisites: Make sure you are in Home mode where the default zone and mode are being
displayed.
Procedure:
1
or to scroll to the VMut and press the Menu Select button directly below VMut.
Voice transmission is muted.
2 To turn off the feature, press the Menu Select button directly below VMut or the VMut
preprogrammed button again.
Pressing the Menu Select button directly below VMut or the VMut programmed button
momentarily toggles between Voice mute on and Voice mute off. Voice mute on shown on
the display indicates that the radio is muted to all conventional dispatch calls and affiliated
trunking group calls.
6.7

Quick Call II

This feature allows you to broadcast a series of distinct, recognizable tones before a voice
transmission from the dispatcher or a radio.
The broadcasting dispatcher or radio user can select this pre-programmed alert tone transmission to
be sent to an individual talkgroup or over the entire system. Each tone is distinctive to indicate different
situation or different broadcaster.
NOTICE: The receiving radios must be configured with the Quick Call II tone in order for the
radio to sound the selected tone and also to sound a preconfigured alert tone after the selected
tone has sound.
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