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SPECIAL FEATURES
This section outlines some of the special features that
can be configured for your radio.
All references to what is shown on the display is only
valid for GP580 radios. Throughout this section, the
display below
is used to indicate the radio’s home display.
EMERGENCY OPERATION
Pressing the top emergency button (for radios with
emergency operation) sends out an emergency signal,
which takes precedence over any other signalling
activity in progress. This emergency signal can take
two forms: emergency alarm and emergency call. Your
radio can have either or both signal types enabled.
•
The
emergency alarm
feature alerts the
dispatcher, who is using a special terminal, to an
emergency condition and identifies the unit
sending the emergency signal.
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The
emergency call
(radios with trunked
emergency operation only) is a type of dispatch
operation which gives your radio priority access.
Emergency call is programmable for either
tactical or non-tactical operation.
Tactical emergency operation places the call to
the currently selected mode; non-tactical
operation places the call to a predetermined
emergency mode.
“Emergency” signals a critical situation. It should
NEVER
be used for any other reason.
Sending an Emergency Alarm
PLANT POLICE
1.
Press and hold the
emergency button (the
length of button press
is programmable by
the CPS).
Alternates between
and
2.
A short, medium-pitched emergency tone
sounds, indicating entry into emergency
operation.
3.
When the trunked emergency alarm is
acknowledged by the central controller, the
radio sounds five beeps and the alarm ends.
4.
The radio returns to normal operation or, if
enabled in your radio (trunked emergency
call systems only), enters into emergency
call operation.
5.
While in emergency call operation, subse-
quent presses of the emergency button will
re-initiate the emergency sequence.
EMERGENCY
PLANT POLICE
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