Quik Call Ii; Initiating Quick Call Ii Transmissions; Emergency Operation - Motorola APX 1000i User Manual

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Chapter 7: Advanced Features
Voice Mute button-press or the Voice Mute menu-selection allows the radio-user to toggle on and off Voice
Mute functionality.
7.9

Quik Call II

This feature allows you to broadcast a series of distinct and recognizable tones before a voice transmission
from the dispatcher or a radio.
The broadcasting dispatcher or radio user can select this programmed Quik Call II tone transmission to be
sent to an individual talkgroup or over the entire system. Each tone is distinctive to indicate different situation
or different broadcaster.
NOTE: The receiving radio must be configured with the matching Quik Call II tone from the transmitting
radio, in order for the receiving radio to sound the selected tone followed by the preconfigured alert
tone.
7.9.1

Initiating Quick Call II Transmissions

Prerequisites: Tone must be preprogrammed into the Tone Signaling List on the broadcasting or transmitting
radio.
Procedure:
1.
or
to QCII, and press the Menu Select button directly below QCII.
2.
or
to select the tone to broadcast.
3. Press the PTT to broadcast the selected tone, or press and hold the PTT to broadcast the selected
tone and transmit with your vocal transmission.
You hear the radio sounds the selected tone. You can begin your call after the tone ends.
4. Release PTT to listen.
Result:
7.10

Emergency Operation

The Emergency feature is used to indicate a critical situation. An emergency signal overrides any other
communication over the selected channel.
Your radio supports the following Emergency modes:
Emergency Alarm
Emergency Call
Emergency Alarm with Emergency Call
Silent Emergency Alarm
Only one Emergency mode can be assigned to the Emergency button.
Your radio is also programmed to operate in one of the following conditions:
Tactical/Non-Revert
The radio sends an emergency alarm and/or makes an emergency call on the current channel.
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