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Conventional Mode Features
5.10.3.1
Changing The Priority Channel
If a fixed priority channel is associated with the current scan list, it can be changed to 
another channel if the Priority option switch, menu function, or soft button function 
(Lightning Control Head only) is programmed. With dual priority, this changes only the 
first priority channel. To change both priority channels, use the Scan List Edit function 
described in Section 4.13.1. Proceed as follows to change a priority channel using the 
Priority option switch:
Make sure that both priority and radio wide scanning are OFF.
Select the channel that you want to be the priority channel using the Select switch in the 
normal manner. A single beep sounds when the channel is changed (if that option is 
enabled). If the channel is in a different zone, also select the appropriate zone.
Press the Priority option switch and “PRIORITY” is briefly displayed to indicate that 
the selected channel is now the priority channel. Other indications that may occur are as 
follows:
- If “NO PRIORTY is displayed, priority sampling may not be enabled on the scan list.
- If “SEL CHAN” (Standard Control Head) or “Selected Chan” (Lightning Control 
Head) is displayed, the priority channel is always the selected channel and cannot be 
changed.
- If no indication displayed, the scan list may not be user editable or the channel may 
not be in the scan list.
5.10.4 Talkgroup Scanning
In additional to conventional channel scanning, a list of talkgroups can be scanned on a 
specific channel. Talkgroup scan monitors a single digital conventional channel. When a 
call is received, the radio searches the scan list for a talkgroup that matches the received 
talkgroup. Audio opens up if a match is found.
The radio can be programmed for Talk Group Scan with Active Talk Back type to return 
calls on the received talkgroup if the user talks back during scan hold time. The Talkgroup 
Scan with Selected Group Talk Back Type will always return calls on the talkgroup from 
the selected channel. 
The radio can be programmed to display the talkgroup being transmitted at the beginning 
of a conventional digital call. After the display time has passed, the radio displays the 
selected channel alias.
Often a user wishes to stay on one specific talkgroup when traveling from site to site. The 
Talkgroup Lock feature allows users to store the current active talkgroup to memory and 
the radio will use this talkgroup until the Talkgroup Lock feature has been disabled. The 
feature can be enabled / disabled with a programmable button, menu item, or soft button 
item (Lightning Control Head only).