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Motorola GTX User Manual
GTX Mobile Radio
Types of Tones
Type of Tone
F
AILSOFT Continuous faint "beep"
every 10 seconds.
Disconnect Mode Warning
Continuous illegal function
"baaah" tone.
Telephone Time-Out Warning
High pitched 15-20 second tone.
Talk Prohibit
Constant tone when PTT is pressed.
Busy Continuous
"bah- bah-bah" when PTT is pressed.
TALK PERMIT or CALL BACK
High-pitched "dih-dih-dit"
tone signifying channel available.
VALID KEY High Pitched Chirp tone.
INVALID KEY "Bonk" tone
when button press is rejected.
TIME-OUT-TIMER Low
pitched, continuous "baaah".
Meaning
Operating under "failsoft" conditions.
A system failure has occurred: the mobile
is operating on one channel in a conven-
tional mode.
Reminder to exit Phone or Call Alert
Modes. You may be missing other types
of calls.
Warning that the call will be terminated
If not completed in 15 to 20 seconds.
All unsuccessful attempts to access
the trunked system.
All available channels are busy and the
radio is in queue.
Now you have a channel to access.
Signifies button press was accepted.
Inoperative feature or illegal button
press in current operating mode.
Present transmission will end in
four seconds.
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What to Do
You can still transmit and receive, but
you share a channel with other groups
until the system is repaired.
Press the Phone or Call Button to exit
the mode.
Complete call or hang up. It is time
to finish your call, or redial.
Try again, when you are in a better
location.
Release the PTT switch. You will hear call
back tone when it is your turn to transmit.
The radio holds the channel open for
about three seconds. Press the PTT
and begin your transmission.
Proceed with desired function.
Radio is not programmed for this
function or exit a current operating
Finish your transmission before your
transmitter is disabled.
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