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10.8 ALERT TONES
The P7300 radio provides audible Alert Tones or “beeps” to indicate the various operating conditions (see
Table 10-5).
Table 10-5: Alert Tones
NAME TONE DESCRIPTION
one short mid-pitched OK to talk after pressing the push-to-talk button
one high-pitched Call queued for processing
one mid-pitched Queued call received channel assignment
three low-pitched System busy or unable to complete call
one low-pitched Radio is not authorized on the system or group
five high-pitched/one long
low-pitched
PTT depressed for maximum length of time
one low-pitched/one short
mid-pitched
Low battery
one low-pitched After PTT - battery too low to transmit
10.9 VOICE ANNUNCIATION
When enabled via programming, the Voice Annunciation feature provides audible feedback for various
radio operations. The radio can be programmed to play an audio message for any or all of the following.
This message can be a pre-recorded (canned) message or a user-recorded message.
• Channel changes
• System changes
• Encryption On/Off
• Noise Cancellation On/Off
• Scan On/Off
• Talkaround On/Off
For more information on configuring the radio for Voice Annunciation, refer to the Voice Annunciation
Feature manual, 14221-7200-6110.
10.10 SYSTEM SELECTION
METHOD 1: From the control knob: If system selection is programmed to the System/Group/Channel
control knob, select a system by turning the knob to the desired system number position
(1-16). The display registers the new system name on line one. The button can be
programmed to provide access to a “2
nd
bank” of 16 system number positions (17-32).
METHOD 2: From the keypad: If system selection is programmed as the primary function of
and
, select a system by pressing or to scroll through the system list. The
display registers the new system name on line one.