Detecting Impact; Exiting Impact Detected Condition; Automatic Registration Service - Motorola APX 2500 User Manual

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Pressing the PTT button, the Clr menu button, or the preprogrammed Clear button when the radio
displays the Impact Detected display alert, exits the Impact Detected condition.
6.8.11.1

Detecting Impact

Procedure:
1 Radio detects the impact on the vehicle and the impact event meets or exceeds the predefined
threshold.
One of the following scenarios occur:
Radio enters Impact Detected condition. Radio sounds alert tone and displays Impact on
the screen, and Post-Alert Timer is initiated.
Impact Detected condition continues for the time duration defined in the Post-Alert Timer
field. When the timer expires, radio enters into Emergency mode. Radio displays Emergency
on the screen.
Radio enters Emergency mode immediately and displays Emergency on the screen.
NOTICE:
If the radio is programmed with Silent Emergency, the radio inhibits the alert tone and
visual alert associated with the emergency feature.
If the radio is programmed in Surveillance Mode, the radio inhibits all tones and lights on
the radio.
2 Press the preprogrammed Clr menu button or the preprogrammed Clear button to exit the
Impact Detected condition.
6.8.11.2

Exiting Impact Detected Condition

When and where to use: If there is a false alarm or you do not want to enter into Emergency mode,
you can exit the Impact Detected condition and prevent emergency from going off. Returning to normal
operations resets the Impact Detected condition.
Procedure:
Perform one of the following actions:
Press the preprogrammed Clear button to exit.
Press the Menu Select button below Clr to exit.
6.9

Automatic Registration Service

Automatic Registration Service (ARS) provides an automated data application registration for the radio.
When you turn on the radio, the device automatically registers with the server. Data applications within
the fixed network determine the presence of a device on the system and send data to the device.
The ARS for the radio consists of two modes:
ARS Server Mode (default mode)
ARS Non-server Mode
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