Tyco Electronics M/A-Com P5300 Manual De Usuario

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MM-008212-001, Rev. A 
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No emergency audio (voice) 
transmission (hot-mic) capability 
available (per programming by 
system administrator) 
In addition to the Emergency Alert signal, the microphone goes 
hot for a predetermined length of time to allow for emergency 
audio (voice) transmission. The radio declaring the emergency has 
channel access priority. Note that the User can also use the PTT 
after the pre-determined hot-mic audio transmission, or during to 
extend the initial hot-mic audio transmission. 
8.24.1 
Declaring an Emergency Call or Alert 
1.  Press the red emergency button on the radio to enter emergency mode. 
 
The emergency behavior for the selected profile is configured by the network 
administrator. This determines whether pressing the Emergency button sends an 
Emergency Call or just an Emergency Alert. An Emergency Alert is always part of and 
sent with an Emergency Call. 
If the active profile of the unit initiating the emergency is configured to Emergency Alert, the three-
beep emergency alert signal is sent only to the dispatcher console.  
If the active profile of the unit initiating the emergency is configured to Emergency Call, the three-
beep emergency alert signal is sent to the dispatcher console and to all other radios within the selected 
talk group. The default emergency talk group becomes the selected talk group. The display will 
alternate between the emergency talk group name and “EMERGENCY” to indicate that the 
emergency has been initiated. 
2.  The microphone is hot (open mic) for a programmed amount of time in order to send your voice out 
on the emergency talk group. 
All of the radios in the emergency talk group hear your call and see the emergency talk group displayed 
on their radio. 
8.24.2 
Receiving an Emergency Call 
Initially, when receiving an emergency call, the radio sounds the emergency tone (three short high-
pitched tones). 
The radio will flash “EMERGENCY” and display the alias of the user that triggered the emergency or the 
alias of the talk group (if the incoming talk group is the selected talk group of the receiving radio). 
With “No Scan,” only the emergency tone is heard, not the initial open mic transmission. 
To dismiss or ignore the emergency, refer to Section 8.24.3. 
8.24.3 
Dismissing an Emergency 
The “Dismissing an Emergency” function allows you to “ignore” an emergency declared by another user. 
 
An emergency is dismissed for a configurable amount of time (default = 5 minutes). 
1.  After receiving an emergency call, press the 
 or
 
 
button until you see “EmgDismiss.” 
2.  Press the 
 to toggle “<” on (dismiss) and off. This works in similar fashion to the lock out menu.