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RADIO OVERVIEW
Alert Tone Indications
Your radio generates a number of audible
tones to indicate radio operating conditions:
Low Battery A low-battery condition is
indicated by a high-pitched, cricket-like
chirp-chirp tone when the PTT button is
released following a transmission.
Successful Power-Up A short, medium-
pitched tone when the radio is first turned
on indicates that the radio has passed its
power-up self test and is ready for use.
Unsuccessful Power-Up Ashort,low-
pitched tone when the radio is first turned
on indicates that the radio has failed its
power-up self test and is not ready for use.
Contact your authorized Motorola dealer for
service.
Transmit on Receive-Only Mode If you
press the PTT button while tuned to a
receive-only mode, you will hear a contin-
uous, low-pitched alert tone, indicating that
no transmission is possible on this mode.
This tone will continue until the PTT button
is released.
Transmit Inhibit on Busy Mode If you
press the PTT button while the mode is
busy, you will hear a continuous, low-
pitched alert tone, indicating that no trans-
mission is possible on this mode. This tone
will continue until the PTT button is
released.
Transmit Inhibit on Low Battery If you
press the PTT button when the battery is
low, you will hear a continuous, low pitched
alert tone, indicating that transmission is
impossible.
Invalid Mode A continuous, low-pitched
tone is heard when an invalid or unpro-
grammed operation is attempted on the
radio.
Valid (Good) Key Press Ashort,
medium-pitched tone when a keypad key is
pressed indicates that the key press was
accepted.
Invalid (Bad) Key Press Ashort,low-
pitched tone when a keypad key is pressed
indicates that the key press was rejected.

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