Maximum Audio Volume

(Radio Profiles, Audio Settings)

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Selects the radio's highest possible receive-voice volume level. The radio's receive-voice volume level never rises above the selected level. DotGreen.png See also the Volume Adjust Tone Offset field setting. This selection applies to the current Radio Profile.

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This setting must be higher than the Minimum Audio Volume setting otherwise both fields become invalid.

 

IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR MOTORCYCLE HELMET HEADSET CONFIGURATIONS:

CAUTION:  If your radio is being used with a motorcycle helmet headset, do not set the radio at its highest possible receive-voice volume level. To avoid possible injury to your hearing, you must reduce the receive-voice volume level value to no higher than 130.

 

IMPORTANT INFORMATION WHEN USING IMPRES SURVEILLANCE AUDIO KITS: RLN5882, RLN5883, RLN5886, RLN6483, RLN6484, PMLN5111, PMLN5112, PMLN6123, PMLN6124, PMLN6129, PMLN6130, and the LOW NOISE KIT RLN5886:

CAUTION:  If your APX radio is being used with the above audio accessories, do not set the radio at its highest possible receive-voice volume level. To avoid possible injury to your hearing, you must reduce the receive-voice volume level value to no higher than 160.

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DotBlue.png In order to have the radio's Maximum Volume at a constant level higher or lower than the radio's maximum receive voice volume (set in this field) you must use the Volume Offset (dB) feature.

DotYellow.png When the Volume Offset (dB) feature is set to "0" (zero), the radio always uses this Maximum Audio Volume setting for the Maximum Volume, regardless of the Maximum Alert Tone Volume field's setting.

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Minimum

Maximum

1

255

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5 = 1 decibel (dB)

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