Maxon SL7000 Series Operational Description page 26

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SL7000SERIES HAND HELD
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Emergency Channel Type
'Fixed Channel' means the transceiver always moves to a specific channel and tries to call when emergency all is
started. 'Current Channel' means the transceiver tries to call at current channel when emergency call is started.
Emergency Channel
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Emergency channel is programmable. The transceiver moves to this channel when emergency call is started(If
emergency channel type is 'Fixed Channel'). Select a group first and then select a channel in that group.
Emergency channel is displayed differently in channel dialog.
Cycle
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1 cycle consists of 'TX Time' and 'RX Time'. Set this value to repeat emergency call. Cycle is programmable up to
256.
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RX Time
The transceiver waits for this duration to receive signals after 'TX Time'. The transceiver goes to TX mode or finishes
emergency call after this time elapsed. RX Time is programmable from 5 seconds to 60 seconds at 5 seconds
intervals.
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TX Time
The transceiver keeps TX mode for this duration to send the beep sound or voice. The transceiver goes to RX mode
after this time elapsed. TX Time is programmable from 5 seconds to 60 seconds at 5 seconds intervals.
Emergency ID
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Emergency ID is programmable from 3 to 16 characters and is transmitted by DTMF tone. This is used for notifying
the transceiver's name(ANI).
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Emergency Effect
If this option is checked, then the emergency effect is activated. There are two effects. First one is LCD blinking at
one second intervals and the other is alert beep. Do not check this option if you want to operate emergency call
silently.
* Edit – User Set Mode
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Item Selection
You may select items for user set mode as you wish. There is no need to select all of items. The item doesn't appear
in user set mode if it was not checked.
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