Emergency Mode - Motorola MTP830 S Feature User Manual

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Your radio can still receive:
• Group calls.
• Messages — stored in the Inbox.
• Private call attempts — stored in the Missed Calls list, without the option to respond.
When no danger to safety exists anymore (for example, you leave the RF sensitive area), you can deactivate the
Transmit Inhibit Mode and the radio returns to standard operation.
You can deactivate the mode by selecting MENU → More . . . → Networks → TXI Mode → Deactivate,
pressing One-Touch button, or implicitly when initiating an Emergency Call.
RF Transmissions from the radio are prevented under the following conditions:
• TXI Mode is activated.
• Battery is removed.
• The radio is turned off.

3.6 Emergency Mode

The Emergency Mode is a mode of the highest communication priority.
In the Emergency Mode, the radio automatically rejects phone, PABX and private calls, and does not monitor the
talkgroups in the selected scan list. However, if an ATG is the selected group, the radio monitors the sub-groups
associated with the ATG.
On entering the Emergency Mode, any ongoing voice call is aborted or cleared down. Any packet data transfer in
progress is aborted. However, the session is kept open.
The radio remains in the Emergency Mode until you or the originator ends the Emergency Group Call.
Pressing the EMERGENCY button or entering Emergency number and pressing SEND key, can be used to activate
one or more services (depends on the service provider setting):
• Entering Emergency Mode
• Sending Emergency Alarm
• Starting Hot Mic operation
• Starting Emergency Individual Call
• Powering up the radio in Emergency Mode
• Sending the GPS location information
• Entering Emergency Mode even if TXI Mode is activated, causes immediately your radio to
• Your radio interrupts the AL call, when you trigger Emergency Mode.
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transmit. When entering the Emergency operation, your radio should not be within the RF
sensitive area any longer.
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