Incoming Calls While Alarms Are Turned On; Turning Off Non-Rearmable External Alarms; Turning Off Rearmable External Alarms; Low Voltage Threshold Warning - Motorola APX 1500 User Manual

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Chapter 6 : General Radio Operation
If you select Horn, the display shows Horn on.
NOTE: An Off entry is shown at the softkey when one of the alarms is active. This entry
selection deactivates the current active alarm.
6.13.4

Incoming Calls While Alarms are Turned On

When you receive a call with the Alarms turned on, the vehicle horn sounds for 4 seconds, or the car
lights turn on for 60 seconds.
The display shows the type of call received (Call, Page, or Phone) and the selected mode name.
The time interval can be modified by a qualified radio technician.
6.13.5

Turning Off Non-Rearmable External Alarms

Procedure:
1 Perform one of the following actions:
To turn off external alarms and access that feature, press the Call, Page, or Phon menu
item.
To turn off external alarms, press the PTT button or any control-head button.
The Volume knob and Dimmer button have no effect on the state of the external alarms.
2 To rearm the Horn and Lights feature, press the H/L menu item.
6.13.6

Turning Off Rearmable External Alarms

Procedure:
1 Perform one of the following actions:
To turn off external alarms and access that feature, press the Call, Page, or Phon menu
item.
To turn off external alarms, press the PTT button or any control head button.
To turn off external alarms and exit the Horn and Lights feature, press the H/L menu item.
The external alarm is turned off and automatically rearmed so that when you exit the entry, the
external alarm automatically turns on.
The Volume knob and Dimmer button have no effect on the state of the external alarms.
2 To rearm the Horn and Lights feature, press the H/L menu item.
6.14

Low Voltage Threshold Warning

A specific external device is attached to the radio to monitor the automobile voltage. When the car
battery goes lower than a predefined threshold, the external device asserts the Vehicular Interface Port
(VIP) input to the radio.
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