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MM102014V1, Rev. G

V-TAC On Tone

This tone sounds when a V-TAC automatically transitions from the mobile-only mode to one of the
V-TAC XCOV modes, and from V-TAC XCOV mode to mobile radio mode. It does not sound on
manual transition. It is a quick high-low-high-low-pitched beep.

V-TAC Client Attach/Detach Tone

This tone sounds when a portable radio (“client”) attaches to or detaches from the V-TAC. It is a
quick high-pitched beep.

PSTN Ring Tones

There are two ring tones. One is generated by the radio when there is an incoming telephone call or
an outgoing telephone call attempt is waiting for the telephone interconnect gateway equipment to
dial the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN). This is a single medium-pitch repeating tone.
The second ring tone sounds when the gateway equipment has dialed the number. It is a digital re-
creation of the actual ring from the PSTN telephone line.

5.8 ADJUSTING SPEAKER/HEADSET AUDIO TREBLE LEVEL

The tone of received signals heard in the speaker and headset can be adjusted using the radio’s “Treble
Menu” as follows:

1. Use the or button to scroll through the menu until “Treble Menu” appears. The radio’s current

treble level setting indicates in the top line of the display. There are four (4) levels available: low,
medium, medium-high and high.

2. Use the button to reduce the treble level setting or the button to increase it.

3. Press the Select button to return to the Dwell Display.

5.9 CHECKING OR CHANGING THE ACTIVE PROFILE

The radio can store up to sixteen (16) standard profiles within its personality, one of which is always set
as the currently active profile. Each profile can contain up to sixteen (16) talk groups. Each profile is
typically configured to contain those talk groups specific to certain communication activities, such as
police patrol.

If the dwell display is set to “profile,” the currently active profile’s name appears in the bottom line of the
display. Otherwise, to determine which profile is currently active, use the menu buttons to access the
Profile Menu. The active profile’s name will appear in the top line of the display. To switch to/activate a
different profile:

1. Press the c or d button until “ProfileMenu” appears in the bottom line of the display. The name of

the currently active profile appears in the top line. For example, “TacNet” as shown in Figure 5-3.

2. Press the or buttons to choose the desired profile stored in the radio as established by the

OpenSky network administrator.

3. Press the Select button to activate the newly chosen profile. After a short time (a few seconds), the

newly chosen profile activates and the dwell display re-appears.

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