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Medium Tone (No Acknowledge)
The paged mobile did not acknowledge the page 
(Section 6.7).
The message that was sent has not been acknowl-
edged (Section 6.8).
The status condition that was sent has not been 
acknowledged (Section 6.9).
Five Beeps (Recurring)
The page was received (Section 6.7).
Two Short Tones 
A private call was received (Section 6.5).
Five Beeps
The paged mobile received the page and acknowl-
edged it (Section 6.7).
The message that was sent has been received and 
acknowledged (Section 6.8).
The status condition that was sent has been received 
and acknowledged (Section 6.9).
Four Beeps
The emergency alarm condition was acknowledged 
(Section 6.10).
Four low tone beeps indicate call back mode (the 
system is no longer busy)
Alternating Tone
Dynamic regrouping has occurred (Section 6.13).
Dynamic regrouping has occurred but the 
regrouping channel is not selected (Section 6.13).
Busy Signal
The radio system is busy or a busy condition exists 
when making a telephone call.
Three Medium Pitch Tones
A channel is available after a busy condition 
occurred (SMARTNET/SmartZone only).
7.2 SYSTEM OPERATOR PROGRAMMING
As noted several times in this manual, program-
ming determines the availability and specific operation 
of many features. This usually refers to the program-
ming performed by the PCConfigure programmer 
when the radio was set up, not to any programming a 
user can perform. If a feature is controlled by a front 
panel option switch and that switch is not available, it 
is probably not available. 
If the Keypad Programming option switch is 
available, you can reprogram some conventional 
channel parameters. Refer to Section 5.17 for more 
information.
7.3 SPEAKING INTO MICROPHONE
For best results, hold the transceiver about 1-2 
inches from your mouth and speak at a normal conver-
sational level. Do not shout since it distorts your voice 
and does not increase range. Make sure that the PTT 
(push-to-talk) switch is pressed before you begin to 
speak and released as soon as the message is complete.
7.4 OPERATION AT EXTENDED RANGE
When approaching the limits of radio range, the 
other party may not be able to hear your transmissions 
and there may be an increase in background noise 
when messages are received. You may still be out of 
range even though you can hear a message. The reason 
for this is that the signal you are receiving is usually 
transmitted at a higher power level than the one trans-
mitted by your transceiver. Communication may be 
improved by moving to higher ground or away from 
shielding objects such as tall buildings or hills.
7.5 LICENSING
A government license is usually required to 
operate this transceiver on the air. 
7.6 TRANSCEIVER SERVICE 
If the transceiver is not responding to any key 
presses, the keypad may be locked. Refer to Section 3.6 for more information.