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Fall Alert Enhanced
Your radio also supports Fall Alert Enhanced where it plays an alert tone for a preprogrammed period.
This tone is louder than the preprogrammed minimum level or the current level of the speaker and it
acts as a beacon that helps to find the radio.
NOTE: The radio plays this alert tone even in Surveillance Mode.
When the alert tone is active, changing to another channel with a different setup triggers a different
response from the radio:
The alert tone is inhibited when you change to a channel without Emergency feature.
The alert tone is inhibited when you change to a channel with Emergency but no Fall Alert feature.
The current alert tone is inhibited and is replaced with a different alert tone when you change to a
channel with Emergency feature and a different Fall Alert configuration.
The alert tone continues when you change to a channel with Emergency and similar Fall Alert
configuration.
7.13.2
Testing Fall Alert
Prerequisites: Ensure that Fall Alert feature is configured in your radio.
Procedure:
1 Turn on the radio, and place it in a vertical position for at least 5 seconds.
2 Lay the radio down in a horizontal position.
The radio plays an alert tone and the display shows Man-Down.
Postrequisites: If Fall Alert is configured but the condition does not trigger the activation of the
feature, send the radio to a qualified technician.
7.13.3
Exiting Fall Alert
Procedure:
To exit Fall Alert mode, press Clr.
7.13.4
Re-Initiating Fall Alert
Procedure:
To reinitiate Fall Alert after exiting Emergency Operation, perform one of the following actions:
Return the radio to a vertical position.
If motion sensitivity is enabled, shake the radio.
MN006727A01-AE
Chapter 7 : Advanced Features
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