Talk Confirmation Tone; Further Information; Troubleshooting - Motorola XTB446 Instruction Manual

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ALERTS
Call Tone
Your radio can transmit different call tones to other radios,
alerting users on the same channel and code that you are about
to talk. Your radio has 5 call tones to choose from.
1. To set your call tone press SEL/
displayed. The current call tone number
1-5)
(
is also displayed flashing.
2. Use the VOL/CH side button (+) or (-) to change and hear
the call tones while the setting number is flashing.
3. Press SEL/
2 times to exit with the new call tone
selected.
4. To tranmit the selected call tone, press
tone will automatically be transmitted for a fixed length of
time. The Call Tone will be cancelled when PTT is pressed.

Talk Confirmation Tone

When you enable this feature, your radio transmits a chirp when
you finish transmitting and release the PTT. It's like saying
'Roger' or 'Over', and lets others know you've finished talking.To
enable or disable this tone, Use the VOL/CH side button (+) as
you turn your radio on.
until the CALL icon is
. The selected

FURTHER INFORMATION

Troubleshooting

No power or
• Reposition, replace or recharge batteries.
erratic display
Message not
• Make sure that the PTT button is completely
transmitted
pressed while you transmit.
• Reposition, replace or recharge batteries.
• Shared channel may be in use, try another
channel.
Message not
• Confirm radios have same channel settings
received
and interference eliminator codes (helps
minimize interference).
• Make sure that the PTT button is not
inadvertently being pressed.
• Reposition, replace or recharge batteries.
• Obstructions, and operating indoors or in
vehicles may interfere with communication.
Change your location.
• Check to make sure volume is turned up.
Hearing other
• Shared channel may be in use, try another.
conversation
or noise on a
Channel
Limited talk
• Steel or concrete structures, heavy foliage and
range
use in buildings and in vehicles will decrease
range. Check for clear line of sight to improve
transmission.
• Wearing radio close to body such as in a
pocket or on a belt will decrease range.
Heavy static
• Radios too close. Radios must be at least 1.5
or
metres apart.
interference
• Radios too far apart. Obstacles interfere with
transmission
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