Tyco Electronics P7200 Portable Radio User Manual


 
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MESSAGE NAME DESCRIPTION
TXEMER
Transmit
Emergency
Indicates an emergency call has been transmitted on this radio. This
message will be flashing on line two.
VOL=40
Volume Level Indicates the current volume level. The volume level display ranges
from OFF (silent) to 40 (loudest).
WHC
Who Has
Called
Indicates an individual call has been received, but not responded to. The
indicator turns OFF if the individual call mode is entered, the system is
changed, or the radio is turned off and then on again.
UNKNOWN
Unknown ID Indicates an individual call is being received from an unknown ID.
9.7 ERROR MESSAGES
If either of the Error Messages shown below is displayed, the radio is programmed incorrectly or needs
servicing.
DSP ERR
ERR=XXXX
(PowerUp
only)
or
DIG V x
ERR x
Where: xxxx is the error code and DSP ERR or DIG V ERR is the message.
9.8 ALERT TONES
The P7200 and P5200 radio provides audible Alert Tones or “beeps” to indicate the various operating
conditions (see Table 9-4).
Table 9-4: Alert Tones
NAME TONE DESCRIPTION
Call Originate
1 short mid-pitched OK to talk after pressing the push-to-talk button.
Call Queued
1 high-pitched Call queued for processing.
Autokey
1 mid-pitched Queued call received channel assignment.
System Busy
3 low-pitched System busy or unable to complete call.
Call Denied
1 low-pitched Radio is not authorized on the system or group.
Carrier Control
Timer
5 high-pitched/one long low-
pitched
PTT depressed for maximum length of time.
Low Battery
1 low-pitched/one short mid-
pitched
Low battery.
TX Low Battery
Alert
1 low-pitched After PTT - battery too low to transmit.
Page (P25T only)
3 high pitched If the receiving radio accepts the page, both radios
emit tone.