Man Down; Man Down (Operation) - Motorola MTP850 S Product Information Manual

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62 | Services and Features
You have manually updated the time.
Also, as the internal clock is not maintained after a power loss event, the time is not displayed until either these events
occur.
The feature is enabled or disabled and the default configuration can be set for the radio using the CPS or MMI.
The radio display supports the following:
Twenty-four-hour and twelve-hour formats.
DD/MM/YY, MM/DD/YY, DD-MON-YY and YY/MM/DD date formats.
You can change the time and configuration information through the MMI (depending on the codeplug settings).
Depending on configuration, system broadcast information can have higher priority than data entered manually. Thus
time, date, and offset information entered from the MMI is overwritten, when data is received from the SwMI. The
radio provides user indications upon crossing to another time zone, when a new MCC broadcast received.

Man Down

Man Down alerts when no movement occurs for a set time or the radio stays at an angle of tilt below a defined value.
The radio alerts you when:
its tilt exceeds a predefined angle value.
it remains static for a predefined time.
In case any of the above conditions are met, the radio alerts you with a Man Down pre-alert. If you do not remove the
pre-alert condition, the radio switches to the Emergency Operation.
For the easier localization of the radio, visual and audible indications are started until they are deactivated. If the
Emergency Hot Microphone is on, the additional audio indication is not played.
To exit Man Down, exit the Emergency Mode by pressing and holding the ExitS
Note: This is a selling feature.

Man Down (Operation)

Man Down can be disabled or enabled from the menu or by OTB.
If the man down feature is deactivated with a One-Touch Button, the radio plays an audio tone once. If the feature is
deactivated using the menu, the radio does not play the tone.
The man down feature is based on a sensor with low power current consumption. When Man Down is enabled the
sensor performs a self test during powering on the radio. If the test fails, the radio notifies with a specific audio tone
and status icon. The radio also notifies with the specific audio tone and status icon, when the man down device
detects a failure during the activation of the feature.
If the feature is deactivated using radio MMI after the sensor failure is detected, the man down icon disappears and
the tone is no longer played.
Depending on the CPS settings, additional audio and/or visual indications are available to help locating the radio. In
such case, if the man down alarm is activated (emergency alarm started), the radio starts additional audio indication
playing high and low frequency sounds continuously, with highest possible volume. The radio display and/or keypad
may also start blinking.
If the emergency hot microphone is on, the additional audio indication is not played.
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