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9
Emergency Type
Different Emergency types will have different indications,
as shown below:
Emergency Type Description
Siren Only
In Emergency mode, the radio will
sound shrill alarm tone.
Regular
In Emergency mode, the radio will
give audible and visible indication.
Silent
In Emergency mode, the radio
won't give any audible or visible
indication.
Silent with Voice
In Emergency mode, the radio will
give only audible indication upon
receipt of voice ACK from the
companion or control center.
Emergency ID Type
This radio supports three Emergency ID types. You can
select one of them via your dealer:
Emergency ID Type Description
None No signaling is used when the
radio sends alarm information.
HDC1200 HDC1200 signaling is used
when the radio sends alarm
information.
5-Tone 5-Tone signaling is used
when the radio sends alarm
information.
Emergency Mode
Except “Siren Only”, other emergency types support
the following three Emergency modes. You can select
one of them via your dealer (For the following operation
methods, we take the “Regular” type as an example).
Emergency
Mode
Description
Alarm
In this mode, you can send alarm
information to your companion
or control center by pressing the
programmed Emergency On key,
but you cannot talk with them.
Alarm with Call
In this mode, you can send alarm
information by pressing the
programmed Emergency On key.
You can hold the PTT key to speak
into the microphone. Your voice and
background noise to be transmitted.
Note: If the Alarm with Call To
Follow feature is enabled by
your dealer, you can speak into
the microphone without holding
the PTT key.
Emergency Call
In this mode, press the
programmed Emergency On
key to go to the Revert Channel,
and you can hold the PTT key to
speak into the microphone. Your
voice and background noise will be
transmitted.
Note: If the Alarm with Call To
Follow feature is enabled by
your dealer, you can speak into
the microphone without holding
the PTT key.
This mode will be unavailable
when the None or 5-Tone
Emergency ID is sent.
Operation Methods for Analog Emergency
Alarm (None, 5-Tone & HDC1200)
Initiating an emergency alarm:
Press the programmed Emergency On key send the
emergency information, and the LED glows red.
Note: As for None and 5-Tone emergency
alarms, if “Local Emergency Alarm” is
enabled via the programming software, the
radio will give an alarm tone.
Exiting the emergency alarm:
The emergency alarm initiator exits the Emergency
mode in any of the following ways:
Press the programmed Emergency Off key.
Turn off the radio.
Once the emergency cycles expire, the radio will exit
the Emergency mode automatically.
Hold the PTT key to exit the Emergency mode. The
radio will transmit the voice on the channel where the
radio operates before entering the Emergency mode
(for HDC1200 only).
The emergency alarm receiving party exits the
emergency alarm in any of the following ways:
None: When the alarm is received, the receiving party
can press any key to exit the emergency alert. When
the alarm initiator exits the Emergency mode or when
the Alarm Cycles expire, the receiving radio will exit
the emergency alert automatically.
5-Tone: When an alarm is received, the receiving
party can press any key to exit the emergency alert.
HDC1200: When an alarm is received, the receiving
party can exit the emergency alert by pressing the
TK key within 2s after pressing the Back key, or
switching the channel or powering off the radio.
Alarm with Call (None, 5-Tone & HDC1200)
Initiating an emergency alarm:
1. Press the programmed Emergency On key to send
the emergency information, and the LED glows red.
Note: As for None and 5-Tone emergency
alarms, if “Local Emergency Alarm” is
enabled via the programming software, the
radio will give an alarm tone.
2. If the “Alarm with Call To Follow” feature is enabled,
when the alarm tone disappears (None or 5-Tone) or
after the Emergency ID is sent (HDC1200), you can
speak into the microphone to make an emergency
call.
3. If the preset Voice Cycles expire, you can hold the
PTT key to make the emergency call again (the LED
glows red). After the emergency call is transmitted,
release the PTT key to receive (the LED will flash
orange rapidly) (for HDC1200 only).

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Hytera PD706G Specifications

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BrandHytera
ModelPD706G
CategoryPortable Radio
LanguageEnglish

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