Interpreting The Mobile Radio Alert Tones - Motorola MTS 2000 Operation Manual

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Interpreting the Mobile Radio Alert Tones

Alert Tone
Successful Power-up
Unsuccessful Power-up A short, low-pitched tone when the
Invalid Mode
Valid [Good] Key Press A short, medium-pitched tone when
Invalid [Bad] Key
Emergency Alarm/
Call Exit
Failsoft
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Section VI
Description
A short, medium-pitched tone when
the radio is first turned on indicates
that the radio has passed its power-
up self-test and is ready for use.
radio is first turned on indicates that
the radio has failed its power-up self-
test and is not ready for use.
A continuous, low-pitched tone is
heard when an invalid or unpro-
grammed operation is attempted on
the radio.
a keypad is pressed indicates that the
key press was accepted.
A short, low-pitched tone when a
keypad key is pressed indicates that
the key press was rejected
A continuous, medium-pitched tone
when the Emergency Button is
pressed indicates that the radio has
entered the emergency mode.
A faint "beeping" tone every 10 sec-
onds indicates that the radio is oper-
ating in the failsoft mode.
Snohomish County PUD Radio Operations Manual • Rev. 6/03
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