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2025-04-14For Model 1.5 shows NO EMERG. If you change to a channel or mode with Emergen- the Emergency Alarm and/or Emergency Call con- cy capability while in Emergency operation, tinues on the new channel or mode. Page 76 68012001079-KD Chapter 7: Advanced Features ● Radio Side Button 1 and accessory Orange button. ● Accessory 1-Dot Button and radio Top (Orange) button. ● Accessory 1-Dot Button and accessory Orange button. 7.11.5 Remote Emergency The Remote Emergency feature allows you to remotely launch the emergency feature on a target radio. You can send the Remote Emergency request to radios from recently transmitted or received calls that are stored. Page 77 68012001079-KD Chapter 7: Advanced Features ● Receive-only Channel ● Transmit Inhibit ● Out of Range ● Imbalance Coverage If your radio receives acknowledgment, your radio displays a positive notification. If your radio does not receive acknowledgment from the target radio, your radio displays a negative notification. Page 78 68012001079-KD Chapter 7: Advanced Features One of the following scenarios occurs: ● The display shows Emergency on the current zone and channel. You hear a short medium-pitched tone and the LED blinks red momentarily. ● The radio sounds a short low-pitched tone to indicate that the selected channel does not support emergency and rejects to launch emergency mode. Page 79 68012001079-KD Chapter 7: Advanced Features Follow the procedure to send Emergency Call with hot mic on your radio. Procedure: 1. Press the preprogrammed Emergency button. One of the following scenarios occurs: ● The display shows Emergency on the current zone and channel. A tone sounds and the LED blinks red momentarily. Page 80 68012001079-KD Chapter 7: Advanced Features Follow the procedure to send Emergency Alarms and Call with hot mic on your radio. Procedure: 1. Press the preprogrammed Emergency button. If successful, the display shows Emergency on the current zone and channel. A tone sounds and the LED blinks red momentarily. Page 81 68012001079-KD Chapter 7: Advanced Features The receiving radio displays Beacon Received, the transmitting radio Contact ID, or alias. The following methods are options on how to receive the beacon. Procedure: Perform one of the following: ● Tap Details to view the beacon list. ●... Page 82 68012001079-KD Chapter 7: Advanced Features ● If the Fireground Zone Channel is set as default, but you hear a short, low-pitched tone, the display shows Reg failed to indicate that the command terminal does not respond to Fireground Zone Channel. Get a qualified technician for assistance. ●... Page 83 68012001079-KD Chapter 7: Advanced Features Procedure: Result: Once the tone begins to sound, if the orange button is released the tone continues to alarm on all radios within the talkgroup, until the PTT button is released.
2025-04-14As part of a project to improve the inclusivity of railway journeys and information systems. It was funded by the DFT and delivered through RSSB's TOC'16 project: Towards the Inclusive Railway. The personas were created by the Engineering Design Centre, University of Cambridge. Collaborative partners were Siemens Mobility, Keolis Amey Docklands and Astutim.Further informationMore information about how the digital personas were developed can be found in Goodman-Deane et al’s 2021 ICED paper titled ‘Developing personas to help designers to understand digital exclusion’ (view conference paper)If you have any questions about these personas please email Dr Joy Goodman-Deane at: [email protected] Overview of the persona set If the following table is not accessible to you, please contact edc-inclusivedesign at eng dot cam dot ac dot uk so that we can provide you with a version that meets your needs. Derek 12% Very low (0.5) Very low Very low Very low Very low Joshua 3% Very low (2.0) Very high Moderate Moderate Low Ida 8% Very low (2.5) Very low Very low Low Moderate William 9% Low (4.0) Low Low Low Low Nancy 6% Low (4.0) High Moderate Low High Maria 6% Low (4.5) Very high Very high High High Kamal 7% Moderate (6.0) High Moderate Low Low Anna 14% Moderate (6.5) High High Moderate High Robert 2% High (7.0) Very low Very low Low Moderate Laura 8% High (7.0) High Low Low High Eric 9% High (7.5) Very high Very high High Moderate Sam 16% High (7.5) Very high Very high High
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