EFJohnson LTR 98xx Two-Way Radio User Manual


 
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Out-Of-Range - If this tone sounds shortly after pressing the PTT
switch and “OUT RNGE” is displayed, the transceiver was unable to
contact a repeater. The usual cause for this is an out-of-range condition
(see “Operation At Extended Range” on page 54). Once this tone
sounds, no more access attempts are made until the PTT switch is
released and then pressed again. This condition is not indicated with
conventional operation.
Time-Out Timer - If this tone sounds after the transmitter has been
keyed for an extended period and “TIMEOUT” is displayed, the trans-
mitter has been disabled by the Time-Out Timer feature (see page 29).
This tone sounds with both LTR and conventional operation. Ten
seconds before this tone sounds, a single beep sounds to indicate that
time-out will soon occur.
Transmit Inhibit - If this tone sounds as soon as the PTT switch is
pressed with an LTR system selected and “TX INHIB” is displayed, the
transmitter has been disabled by the Transmit Inhibit feature (see
page 41).
Transmit Disable On Busy - If this tone sounds as soon as the push-to-
talk switch is pressed with a conventional system selected and “DSBL
BSY” is displayed, the channel is busy and the transmitter was disabled
by the Transmit Disable On Busy feature (see page 44).
Receive-Only Channel - If this tone sounds as soon as the push-to-talk
switch is pressed with a conventional system selected and “TX DSBL”
is displayed, the channel is receive-only (see page 29).
Tx While Receiving Call - If the push-to-talk switch is pressed while
receiving a LTR call, this tone sounds and “DSBL BSY” is displayed.
Proceed (Clear-To-Talk) Tone - This is a short tone which sounds after
the push-to-talk switch is pressed to indicate when talking can begin (see
page 28). A loud (two-pitch) tone may also be programmed.
Key Press Tone - This is a short tone that indicates when an option
switch is pressed (all modes).