Audio Profiles; Howling Suppression - Motorola MTP8550E Series User Manual

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4.10.5.1

Audio Profiles

An audio profile is a set of audio parameters, such as the volume of alert tones, that are configured by
your service provider to fit a particular operating environment. For example, the audio parameters can
be adjusted to situations when the radio operates inside a building or on a noisy street.
If programmed, the radio displays a name of a currently used audio profile (on the home screen) and/or
an appropriate icon associated with the profile (in the status icon area).
Your service provider can configure a maximum of five audio profiles.
Your service provider can configure a maximum of ten audio profiles.
For a detailed description of a specific audio profile, contact your service provider.
4.10.5.1.1
Setting Audio Profiles
When and where to use: To adjust the audio parameters of the radio in its current operating
environment.
Procedure:
1 From the home screen, press the Menu key.
2 Select Setup → Audio → Audio Profile.
3 Select a required profile.
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4.10.5.2

Howling Suppression

The howling suppression is a mode increasing the stability of the acoustic feedback loop. The radio
eliminates howling caused by the feedback loop from the receiving radios to the sending radio in
simplex calls. You can toggle the howling suppression during an active call.
To enable this anti-howling function, you can either use the radio menu or the corresponding One-
Touch Button.
4.10.5.2.1
Setting Howling Suppression
Procedure:
1 From the home screen, press the Menu key.
2 Select Setup → Audio → Howling Suppr..
3 Select required setting.
NOTICE: Your service provider can set up the state of the howling suppression on
powering up the radio. Depending on the settings, the radio can either disable the
howling suppression or set the last remembered state.
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