Weapon Fired Sensor; Vest Pierced Sensor; Disabling The Sensor - Motorola SRX 2200 Model 3.5 User Manual

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The holster sensor clears the cached events if the sensor is
disconnected from the radio for more than 30 minutes or it
is disabled.

Weapon Fired Sensor

The feature allows the radio to send an over-the-air (OTA)
notification when a weapon enabled with the sensor is
fired. The event is immediately sent to the system to alert
the dispatcher of the weapon fired incident.
NOTICE:
The radio reports the next weapon fire event after
the preprogrammed 15-second timer expires. Any
consecutive weapon fire event within this timer is
not reported to avoid multiple reports over the same
incident.

Vest Pierced Sensor

Vest Pierced sensor is located inside a bulletproof vest.
The sensor reports an event to the radio when the vest is
pierced due to various causes such as bullet shot or knife
stabbing.
The feature allows the radio to send an emergency
message and over-the-air (OTA) notification when a vest
piercing event occurs. The event is immediately sent to the
system to alert the dispatcher of the vest pierced incident.
The receiving radio displays VPierced RCVD to indicate
that the sender is in a Vest Pierced Emergency event.
NOTICE:
The radio reports the next vest pierced event after
the preprogrammed 15-second timer expires. Any
consecutive vest piercing within the timer is not
reported to avoid multiple reports over the same
incident.

Disabling the Sensor

This feature gives you an option to avoid sending the
sensor events to the system by disabling the sensors
temporarily or permanently.
NOTICE:
The feature is only applicable to holster sensor and
weapon fired sensor. Vest pierced sensor cannot be
disabled.
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