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Motorola DLR1060 - Talk Permit Tone; Talking to Group in Channel; Browsing or Selecting Channel

Motorola DLR1060
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IMPORTANT:
Do not release the PTT button at any given time
when talking on the radio. Whether you are
transmitting using the PTT button or using an in-line
PTT on the earpiece accessory, always ensure the
PTT button is pressed firmly until the transmission is
finished. Releasing the PTT button while
transmitting and trying to immediately press the PTT
button again causes the radio to give a loud denial
tone.
Wait for two seconds and press PTT again to
continue speaking. If you press the PTT button to
transmit and a busy tone is received instead of a
TPT, this means the channel is either not available,
busy or there are no users reachable within
transmission range.
7.2
Talk Permit Tone
Talk Permit Tone (TPT) is a quick distinctive double beep
tone that sounds after you press the PTT button, indicating
the channel is free to talk.
TPT ensures orderly communications by preventing radios
from transmitting over ongoing conversations.
NOTICE:
To ensure your words are not cut off, always wait for
the TPT before you start to speak.
7.3
Talking to Group in Channel
1 To transmit, press the PTT button.
Solid red Tx/Rx Indicator LED illuminates and the
TPT is heard.
2 Before you speak, wait for the TPT.
7.4
Browsing or Selecting Channel
1 Press the Channel/Menu button until you hear
“Channel <Number>" voice prompt from your radio.
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