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hear the quick tones before talking. If no response in a short time, the “call”
will time out, you will hear a short tone and the call is cancelled. If your
system has the “Open Channel” feature activated, you must wait until you
hear the short tone before transmitting.
One side button can be programmed as a shortcut for this feature.
Group Call, to selected users, and
All Call, to all users (Programmable features)
These are similar programmable options and require channel to be a
programmed specifically for either of them. To call, you must select the
designated channel, then press PTT to talk. If no response in a short time,
the “call” will time out, you will hear a short tone and the call is cancelled. If
your system has the “Open Channel” feature activated, you must wait until
you hear the short tone before transmitting.
Sending Pre-Set Text Messages to LCD Display Radios
You can send a text message from a list of up to 50 pre-set messages. These
messages can be read on our D-500 and D-600 LCD model radios sometimes
used for command and control . Select desired contact first. The LED will flash
GREEN indicating success or a low tone indicating no message sent.
DTMF Encode and Decode
You can use this feature only in “Analog” mode as it will not function in the Digital
mode. Each channel can be programmed with it’s own DTMF code, and one of
the programmable buttons can be programmed to send the code.
Encryption (Programmable feature in Digital mode only)
Up to 16 digital channels can be programmed by your system administrator
with 4 byte encryption codes. This feature not allowed in Amateur use.
Emergency Alarm (Programmable feature)
If enabled by your system administrator, pressing the assigned button will
open loud alert tone signals in the other radios in the system.
Lone Worker (Programmable user safety feature)
If set, the user will hear a tone from the radio at pre-set intervals . . . user
must then press the assigned button on the radio. The radio will
automatically send an alert if the user cannot or does not press the button.

