Using Tps Emergency Transmission; Man Down - Motorola APX 7000XE 1 User Manual

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Receive and listen to call, the radio displays
the caller's name or ID.

Using TPS Emergency Transmission

The following are two important alert tones designed
for this feature.
Emergency
Beacon
Emergency
Call De-Key
Sidetone
1 Press the Emergency button to enter Emergency
Mode.
You hear Emergency Beacon.
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English
During Emergency if the TPS radio
user pushes the Emergency button,
the radio sounds a Beacon at the
maximum volume of the radio at
radio's internal speaker and it is not
adjustable. This beacon goes to
silent when user presses the PTT
button for voice transmission.
The radio sounds an alert tone to
remind radio user that the
Emergency Mode is still active after
user releases the PTT button for an
Emergency call transmission. The
volume of loudness depends on the
maximum tone at your radio profile.
2 Press PTT button to make Emergency Call.
3 Release to listen.
You hear Emergency Call De-Key Sidetone. After
a short pause, you hear Emergency Beacon.
4 Long press Emergency button to exit Emergency
mode and cancel Emergency Beacon.

Man Down

Man Down condition is determined based upon the
radio tilt angle or a combination of radio tilt angle and
the lack of radio motion.
Man Down feature is an alternate way to activate the
Emergency feature if Emergency has been
programmed in your radio.
Note: This feature could be preprogrammed for all
channels that support Emergency feature or could be
preprogrammed specifically to a zone and channel
which has Emergency feature. Consult your agent or
qualified technician for more details.
Your radio automatically activates Emergency Alarm
or Call when the radio achieves or passes a tilt angle
threshold or a combination of the angle threshold and

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