Appendix Ii Audible Indicators - Tait T3040II Operator's Manual

Trunked handportable radio
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Appendix II Audible Indicators

Following are some of the audible indicators provided by your
radio in addition to those shown on page 15.
High T
High T
High Temperature W
emperature W
emperature Warning
emperature W
High T
High T
emperature W
A series of high-pitched tones when the radio is transmitting.
The radio automatically switches to low power but you should
stop transmitting and allow it to cool down.
Batter
Batter
y Low
y Low
Batter
Battery Low
Batter
y Low
y Low
A series of low tones, with the LED indicator flashing red.
Radio Ready
Radio Ready
Radio Ready
Radio Ready
Radio Ready
Two pairs of sharp tones that sound first when the radio is
turned on, then when it enters Trunking mode.
Queue Full
Queue Full
Queue Full
Queue Full
Queue Full
A high pitched repeating tone indicating that the queue is full
and no further calls will be accepted for queuing.
Unanswered Call
Unanswered Call
Unanswered Call
Unanswered Call
Unanswered Call
A warbling tone notifies you that there is an unanswered call
or a queued call waiting for callback. This does not sound if
Call Queuing was turned on manually.
Incoming Call
Incoming Call
Incoming Call
Incoming Call
Incoming Call
A low pitched ringing tone indicates a call received by your
radio. (There is a slight difference if the MPT tone set is se-
lected.)
T T T T T ransmit T
ransmit Timer
ransmit T
ransmit T
imer
imer
imer
ransmit T
imer
Three short medium-pitched tones. (Your message has ex-
ceeded a preprogrammed time-limit.) The radio stops trans-
mitting. Release the PTT key before transmitting again.
arning
arning
arning
arning
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