
Operating in trunked mode 113
Checking that your network is
available
Check that the orange LED is flashing and the
network icon
appears on the display. These are the
indications that your radio has access to a trunked
network.
If the network icon is flashing and
No service
appears
on the display, your radio is attempting to access the
trunked network. If this icon remains flashing, your
radio may be out of the network coverage area.
If
Limited service
appears on the display, one of the
network sites or the connection between the network
sites has been interrupted. You can still make calls to
radios covered by the same site but not to radios on
other sites.
Changing your network
Your radio may be programmed to operate in up to
four completely separate trunking networks, either
DMR (digital), MPT (analog) or both (dual mode).
You may wish to change networks because you are
out of the network coverage area, or you need to have
access to another trunking network.
To change your radio’s operating network, you may
be able to either use the Main menu or dial the new
network using the alphanumeric keys.
Changing your radio’s workgroup may also
change the network in which you are operating.
See
"Selecting a workgroup" on page 117
.
Using the Main menu
1
Press
Menu
and select
Change network
.
Select
Back
Main menu
Change network
Change mode
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