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Tait TP9100 - What Happens During an Emergency Call

Tait TP9100
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48 About emergency calls
Safeguarding you and your radio
What happens during an emergency call?
The exact way your radio behaves when it enters
emergency mode depends on how your radio is
programmed. The main phases for both stealth and
non-stealth emergency modes are summarized below.
The length of each phase is determined when the radio
is programmed.
When the emergency button is pressed:
See also “Stealth and non-stealth emergency modes”
on page 47.
The radio continually sends alerts to the
dispatcher until a response is received. Details
of your location may also be sent (if this
feature is available for your radio).
The radio alternately transmits and receives so
the dispatcher can hear what is happening in
the vicinity of your radio.
(Non-stealth emergencies end once this phase
is complete or when you end emergency
mode.)
Stealth emergencies only: The radio is
inactive, but it can receive special ‘messages’
from the dispatcher so that he or she can hear
what is happening in the vicinity of the radio.
(Stealth emergencies end once this phase is
complete or when you end emergency mode.)
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