Changing the Network
The radio may be programmed to operate in up to four completely separate trunking networks, either DMR (digital),
MPT (analog) or both (dual mode). Users may wish to change networks because they are out of the network coverage
area, or they need to have access to another trunking network.
To change the radio’s operating network, users may be able to either use the main menu or dial the new network using
the alphanumeric keys.
Changing the radio’s workgroup may also change the network in which users are operating.
Using the Main menu
1. Press
Menu
and select
Change network
.
2. In the
Change network
menu, scroll through the list of networks until the desired network appears.
3. Press
Select
.
The radio will restart and display the name of the new network.
Dialing a new network
This feature is only available for radios with alphanumeric keys.
1. Dial
*700#
to display the name of the current trunked network.
2. Dial
*70n#
to change to a new network, where
n
is the number of the new network (1 to 4).
The radio will restart and display name of the new network.
Making a Call Using an Address Book
The
Address book
menu programmed for the radio may contain calls to other radios, to PABX extensions or to
PSTN numbers.
Address book calls may also be used to send status information, such as “at lunch” or “on site”. For more information,
see "Using the address book".
1. Press
Menu
and select
Address book
.
2. In the
Address book
menu, scroll through the list of calls until the desired call appears.
3. Press
Options
and
Call
, or press PTT.
The call details appear on the display, the LED glows red, and the two zig-zag arrows appear on the display.
Making a Preset Call
The preset calls programmed for the radio may be to other radios, to PABX extensions or to PSTN numbers.
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