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CONVENTIONAL MODE FEATURES
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sounds. This alert tone can be disabled if desired, 
and neither occur if Silent operation is programmed. 
4. The emergency alarm mode is exited when radio 
power is cycled or by pressing and holding the 
Emergency option switch. 
5.10.3  EMERGENCY CALLS
General
The Emergency Call feature allows a user to 
place an emergency voice call by pressing the PTT 
switch after pressing the Emergency option button or 
selecting the Emergency menu parameter. If the Emer-
gency Hot Mic feature is enabled, the emergency call 
is automatically transmitted without having to press 
the PTT switch (see following description). The 
system to which the emergency channel is linked must 
have Emergency Calls enabled. Analog and Digital 
(P25) calls can be individually enabled.
If the emergency call is sent on a P25 channel, an 
emergency indication is sent according to the P25 
standard (the emergency bit is set in the Common Air 
Interface). If it is sent on an analog channel, the 
DTMF Emergency ID is sent in place of the ANI 
DTMF PTT ID if applicable. NOTE: The DTMF 
Emergency ID is sent only if pre- or post- DTMF ANI 
is enabled on the channel by programming.
Emergency Hot Mic
If Emergency Hot Mic has been enabled for 
emergency calls, automatic transmitting occurs with 
microphone audio unmuted without having to manu-
ally press the PTT switch. The automatic transmit 
period is programmed for 10-120 seconds in 10-
second steps. If this feature or emergency calls are not 
enabled by programming, automatic transmitting does 
not occur. This feature is initiated only on the first 
press of the Emergency switch. Subsequent presses do 
not trigger automatic transmissions. To reset this func-
tion, the channel must be changed or power cycled.
Placing an Emergency Call
1. If required, select a channel of a system on which 
Emergency Calls are enabled and press the Emer-
gency option switch or select that menu parameter. 
The Emergency Alarm is then sent as described in 
Section 5.10.2 if applicable.
2. If the preceding Emergency Hot Mic feature is 
enabled, the call is automatically transmitted 
without pressing the PTT switch. If it is disabled, 
press the PTT switch and begin speaking as with a 
standard call. If the channel is changed, operation 
continues on the new channel in the emergency 
mode.
3. With analog calls, subsequent presses of the PTT 
switch cause the DTMF emergency ID to be sent 
according to the ANI programming (if DTMF ANI 
is enabled on the channel). With digital calls, the 
calls continue to have the emergency bit set.
4. If the Surveillance Mode is enabled (see Section 
4.7), all indicators, lights, and tones are disabled. If 
“No Receive Activity During Emergency” is 
programmed, receive audio, the front panel LED, 
and receive icons are disabled in the receive mode.
5. To exit this mode, cycle radio power or press and 
hold the Emergency switch.
5.10.4  EMERGENCY MAN-DOWN FEATURE
To have this feature, a special man-down switch 
(currently available only from third-party vendors) is 
attached to the accessory connector of the radio. Then 
if this feature is enabled by programming and the radio 
is in a horizontal position for longer than the 
programmed time (0-63 seconds), an emergency 
condition is triggered the same as if the Emergency 
switch was pressed. The emergency can be canceled 
by a press and release of the Emergency switch. Note 
that accessories such as speaker-microphones cannot 
be used with this feature. 
5.11 CONVENTIONAL MODE SCANNING
5.11.1  GENERAL
Channel scanning features common to all oper-
ating modes are described in Sections 4.8 and 4.9. The 
following information describes features unique to 
conventional operation.