Dvrs Status Tones; Dvrs Status Tones - Msu Speaker; Table 7 Dvrs Status Tones (Msu Speaker) - Futurecom Mobexcom P25 User Manual

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DVRS Status Tones

DVRS Status Tones - MSU Speaker

The following DVRS Specific Tones will be heard in the MSU Speaker under the
circumstances described below:
TONE TYPE
Short high-pitched tone
Short low-pitched tone
Long high-pitched tone
Two low-pitched tones
Chirping Sound (prior to
MSU Firmware R16.00.01)
Single High Pitched Beep
(MSU R16.00.01 and up)
Single
high-pitched
every few seconds (5-255
sec. programmable)

Table 7 DVRS Status Tones (MSU Speaker)

April 2014
TONE NAME
VRS Button Press
DVR Invalid Option
DVR Control
Timeout
DVR Denied
Permanent Primary
ON/OFF
tone
DVR Active
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DVRS STATUS
Indicates a valid VRS Button press
during DVRS Selection Mode.
Indicates Invalid DVR Selection
(for example when pressing the
VRS
Button
while
Disabled" TG/Channel is selected
on the O3/O5/M5).
Indicates the end of DVR Control
Mode session. The last DVR
settings
(DVR
Channel,
Mode, Permanent Primary Status)
selected
by
the
displayed
on
the
become active.
Operation
denied
programming
restriction.
instance – pressing and holding
the
VRS
button
Permanent
Primary when
function is not enabled in the
programmed
personality
trigger 'DVR Denied' tones.
Indicates
Permanent
ON/OFF.
Indicates the DVR is either in
SYSTEM
or
LOCAL
(programmable). The 'DVR Active'
Tones are heard in both Primary
and Secondary DVR Modes.
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