• Press R
OTARY
K
NOB
and rotate it until the required talkgroup name is displayed. Press
Select
to
confirm.
NOTICE:
If the R
OTARY
K
NOB
mode is set to
Scroll
, then you do not need to press it to enter
the scrolling mode.
NOTICE:
Your radio can have an access up to three levels of the folder structure.
2.14
Talkgroup Icon Selection
Table 9: Talkgroup Icon
Icon
Description
Displayed when the talkgroup is from a different network than the one currently
selected.
2.15
Using Timed Talkgroup Change
This feature allows you to switch a selected talkgroup between the currently selected talkgroup and a
predefined talkgroup (TMO or DMO), making the predefined talkgroup the selected talk group for a
predefined time by using a One-Touch button. After the timer expires, your radio returns to the
previously selected talkgroup.
Prerequisites:
Timed Talkgroup Change is assigned to a One-Touch button.
Procedure:
1
Press and hold and hold the One-Touch button.
2
Your radio switches the selected talkgroup to the predefined talkgroup for a predefined amount
of time.
During the predefined time the radio initiates or joins group communication (SDS, status SDS, or
call) on the predefined talkgroup as the selected talkgroup.
Your service provider can assign a function to the second press of the One-Touch button to:
• Return to previously selected talkgroup
• Restart the predefined time
• No action
3
When the timer expires (potentially after being restarted a number of times) the radio switches to
the previously selected talkgroup.
2.16
Broadcast Call
The Broadcast Group Call (also called Site Wide Call) is a high-priority group call from the console
operator (or dispatcher) to all users located at one or more sites. The radios are configured to monitor
a Broadcast Call, but you cannot talk back. The call can be received as a normal Broadcast Call or an
Emergency Broadcast Call. The Broadcast Call preempts an ongoing Group Call that has the same or
lower call priority.
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