10
Introduction
Note: Sig 1-3 & Disp can be programmed as Soft Menu Keys to
launch the One Touch features.
Alert Tones
Tone Type Name Description
Two high-
pitched tones
Private
Conversation™
Indicate that a private call has been
received.
Four high-
pitched tones
every five
seconds
Call Alert Indicate that a Call Alert page has been
received.
Single, high-
pitched tone
Central
Acknowledge
Indicates that a Call Alert, emergency
alarm, reprogram request, or status/
message transmission has been
received by the system’s central
controller.
Four high-
pitched tones
Mobile Unit
Acknowledge
Indicate that a Call Alert page has been
received by the intended unit, or the
emergency alarm, reprogram request, or
status/message transmission has been
acknowledged by the intended
dispatcher.
Sound similar
to a telephone
busy signal
System Busy Indicates, when you press the
microphone push-to-talk (PTT) button,
that you cannot transmit because all
system radio channels are in use.
Release the PTT button and wait for call
back.
A series of
two short,
high-pitched
tones
Automatic Call
Back
Indicate that a channel is now available
for your previously requested
transmission.