Motorola MCS 2000 User Manual page 97

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Field Definitions
Alert Tones
Min Alert Tone Volume
Alert Tone Vol Offset (dB)
Auto Power-Off
Self Test Alert Tone
Rotary Alert (not shown)
Out of Range
Enables or disables the radio's Alert Tones.
The default is Enabled.
This field will be visible only if the Alert Tones field is set to Enabled. Enter
or scroll to select the desired volume level. This is the minimum alert
tone volume level the radio will use. If the volume setting is above the
level you specify, the actual volume setting will be used to sound an
alarm. Otherwise, the Minimum Alert Tone Volume specification will
be used. Valid entries range from 0 (zero) to 255.
The default is 128.
This field will be visible only if the Alert Tones field is set to Enabled. Use
the UP/DOWN arrow keys to select the Alert Tone Volume Offset that
the radio will use. The Alert Tone Volume Offset is the value by which
the alert tone volume will be raised or lowered with reference to the
current user-selected volume. This offset can range from -24 dB to +24
dB in increments of 1.5 dB.
The default is -12 dB.
This feature allows the radio to be automatically turned off after a
pre-determined time period of inactivity from the user. Any keypress
or user input will reset the timer. During the last two minutes before
the timer expires, the radio shall generate audible and visual warnings
until the timer expires or resets.
The Automatic Power-Off feature can be disabled or set from 2 to 14
hours in 2 hour increments.
The factory default is Disabled.
This field will be visible only if the Alert Tones field on this screen is set to
Enabled. Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to enable/disable the Power-
Up Self Test Alert Tone. If this feature is enabled, an alert tone beep will
sound each time the radio is turned on and self-test is completed.
The default is Disabled.
Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to select the type of Rotary Alert for
Continuous Rotary control models. The type of Continuous Rotary
Alerts are:
Rollover Alert
Turning the Rotary control past all programmed
channels in either direction will result in an alert tone
(beep) and the display will indicate "UNPROG."
Elec. Stop
Turning the Rotary control past the first channel
position in either direction will result in an alert tone.
None
Turning the Rotary control will cause no alert tone.
Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to select the desired type of indication.
This field determines how the radio will indicate an Out of Range
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