12 getting started (cont.) – Motorola PRIVACY PLUS B7 User Manual

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Alert Tone Indications

The MTX Series radio generates a number of audible tones to indicate radio

operating conditions:

Note: Some tones are programmable.

Low Battery – A low-battery condition is indicated by a high-pitched, cricket-
like “chirp-chirp” when the PTT switch 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. (Optional).

Unsuccessful Power-Up – A short, 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 service representative for service.

Smart PTT (Conventional Modes Only) – If you press the PTT switch while
the channel is busy, you will hear a continuous, low-pitched alert tone,
indicating that no transmission is possible on this channel. This tone will
continue until the PTT switch is released. (Optional).

Invalid Mode – A continuous, low-pitched tone is heard when an invalid or
unprogrammed operation is attempted on the radio.

Valid (Good) Keypress – A short, medium-pitched tone when a keypad key is
pressed indicates that the keypress was accepted.

Invalid (Bad) Keypress – A short, low-pitched tone when a keypad key is
pressed indicates that the keypress was rejected.

Failsoft (Trunked Systems Only) – A faint “beeping” tone every ten seconds
indicates that the radio is operating in the failsoft mode.

Time-Out Timer Warning – Your radio’s time-out timer limits the length of
y o u r t r a n s m i s s i o n t i m e . W h e n y o u a re p r e s s i n g t h e P T T s w i t c h
(transmitting), a short, low-pitched warning tone will sound four seconds
before the allotted time will expire.

Time-Out Timer Timed-Out – If you hold down the PTT switch longer than the
time-out timer’s allotted time, a continuous, low-pitched tone will sound,
indicating that your transmission has been cut off. This tone will continue until
the PTT switch is released.

Phone Busy – A “bah-bah-bah-bah” tone when telephone interconnect is
accessed indicates that all available modes are busy and the radio is in queue
for the next available phone line.

Call Alert™ (Page) Received – A group of four medium-pitched tones every
five seconds indicates that a Call Alert page has been received.

Call Alert™ (Page) Sent – A single medium-pitched tone, followed by a group
of four medium-pitched tones indicates that a Call Alert page has been
received by the target radio.

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Getting Started (cont.)

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