Emergency Keep-Alive Feature; Emergency Find Me - Motorola SRX 2200 3.5 User Manual

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Emergency operation. The emergency alarm or
call continues on the new channel.
If the new channel is not preprogrammed for
Emergency, the display shows No emergency,
and you hear an invalid tone until you exit the
Emergency state or change to a channel
preprogrammed for Emergency.

Emergency Keep-Alive Feature

This feature, when enabled, prevents the radio from
being turned off via the On/Off Control Knob when
the radio is in the Emergency state.
Note:
The radio only exits the Emergency state
using one of the ways mentioned in the
previous sections.
See
Sending an Emergency Alarm
87,
Sending an Emergency Call (Trunking
Only)
on page 88,
Alarm with Emergency Call
Sending a Silent Emergency Alarm
89.

Emergency Find Me

90
English
on page
Sending an Emergency
on page 88, or
on page
The Emergency Find Me (EFM) feature is an
additional emergency feature providing information to
nearby radios, utilizing the Bluetooth Low Energy (BT-
LE) transmission from a radio. In an emergency
situation, when the user presses the pre-programmed
Emergency button, there will be periodic Emergency
Find Me beacon transmitted from the radio along with
the other existing emergency activities. The radios
which are near to the transmitting radio and are
capable of receiving BT-LE signals would receive the
beacon transmission. The range of EFM beacon
depends on the environment in which the radios are
located.
Check with your dealer or system administrator for
more information on the programming of this feature.
Sending and Receiving Emergency Find Me
Beacon
1 Press the pre-programmed Emergency button to
transmit the EFM beacon.
The receiving radio displays BEAC RX and the
transmitting radio Contact ID or alias on the radio
display. In the case of multiple radios transmitting

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