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5.13.2 Changing Priority Talk Group
The following lists the scanning priority order (from highest to lowest):
•
Selected talk group in emergency state
•
Default emergency group in emergency state
•
Selected talk group
•
Emergency capable group in emergency state
•
Priority 1 talk group
•
Priority 2 talk group
•
Other (non-priority)
To Set Scan Priority:
1.
Use the
▲
or
▼
button to scroll through the menu until “Priority1” or “Priority2” appears in the
display (Priority1 group has higher priority than the Priorty2 group).
2.
Use the
◄
or
►
button until the desired talk group is displayed.
3.
Press the
Select
button to set the newly selected talk group as the Priority 1 or Priority 2 talk group.
•
Changing the priority of a listen group does not change your talk group.
•
You can set priority for two talk groups, but only in the selected profile.
•
The scanning priority settings are reset to the default values
when the radio is turned
off.
5.14 SELECTIVE CALL
Selective calling is a feature that allows two radio units to obtain and utilize an independent voice path for
a private call. Radios can be configured to both initiate and receive selective calls or to only receive
selective calls.
In the OpenSky system, a source radio can be configured to initiate selective calls through a pre-
programmed list in memory. This method uses the “speed dial list” set up by the OpenSky network
administrator and provisioned as part of the registration process.
In addition, a properly equipped source radio can initiate a selective call to any radio in the system by
entering the ten-digit voice user ID (which looks like a telephone number) of the target device. Entering a
selective call number without using the speed dial feature requires an optional DTMF microphone. See
Section 5.18 for more detail.
Selective calls are terminated if an emergency is declared.
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