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8.10  ALERT TONES 
The P7200 and P5200 radios provide audible Alert Tones or “beeps” to indicate the various operating 
conditions (see Table 8-3). 
Table 8-3: Alert Tones 
NAME 
TONE 
DESCRIPTION 
Call Queued 
1 low tone/2 high tones 
Call queued for processing. 
Call Denied 
3 short beeps 
Radio is out of coverage area or requested talk group is 
active. 
Grant (or Go-Ahead) 
1 short beep 
Sounds when resources become available for a call 
request placed in the queue (if enabled) upon channel 
access.  
If the radio roams to another site while transmitting, then 
it will auto rekey and begin transmitting on that tower. It 
gives a second grant tone to let the user know they have 
roamed. 
Call Removed 
1 long low-pitched tone 
Notifies the user access to the channel has been lost 
(out of coverage area or pre-empted by higher-priority 
call). 
Low Battery 
1 low-pitched/one short mid-
pitched 
Low battery. 
Selective Alert 
Received 
1 short tone, two short 
beeps, and one short tone 
Only played once to indicate a selective alert has been 
received.  
Emergency Tone 
3 long tones 
Indicates an emergency was declared. 
Client Connect Tone 
2 short beeps 
Indicates the portable is connected to the V-TAC in 
XCOV or XCOV-TG. 
Client Disconnect 
Tone 
2 short beeps (lower-pitch 
than Client Connect Tone) 
Indicates the portable has disconnected from the V-TAC.
Emergency Cleared 
Tone 
1 long low-pitched tone 
Sounds when an emergency is cleared. 
Selective Call Ring 
Tone 
ringing tone similar to a 
telephone 
Ringing is repeated every four (4) seconds until the call 
is accepted or rejected by the radio being called or until 
the network drops the call if unanswered after one (1) 
minute. 
Roam Tone 
2 short tones, one high-
pitched and one low-pitched 
Sounds when the radio transitions from one radio base 
station site to another. 
Out of Range Tone 
3 brief tones  
If enabled via programming, sounds when the radio is 
not within operational range with base station.  
Man Down Tone 
1 long tone, 1 short beep 
Indicates that the radio has assumed a horizontal 
position, perhaps due to a threat or environmental
hazard.