HARRIS CORPORATION M803M Manuel D’Utilisation

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CHAPTER 2—Network Organization
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     M-803 Operator Manual     
Software Version OTP 5.07
Your Voice Feature Personality
When you activate your radio at the beginning of a
shift and sign on with your unique identity code, your
radio is assigned its IP address and “provisioned” with
a radio personality that identifies the other users on the
network with whom you are most likely to need to
communicate.
Some users you’ll only monitor, others you’ll want to
talk with during the course of your shift, just as with
older analog equipment you talked over one frequency
and monitored others to keep informed about the
activities of users in your agency, workgroup, task
force, fleet or geographic area.
Profiles are assigned by
your network admini-
strator to match your
communication needs.
You’ll have access only
to those users who fall
within your profile.
Your overall radio personality is organized into User
Groups
 (talk groups and listen groups), similar to a
channel in a conventional FM radio system. These user
groups are then organized into Profiles (collections of
up to 16 user groups), similar to banks of channels.
Finally, as many as 16 profiles make up your radio
Personality.
Only one profile is active at any time. Within that
profile, only one user group is your Talk Group; the
others are Listen Groups. So, while you have
tremendous capability to establish contact with a very
large number of users, you’ll need to select the profile
that puts you into voice contact with the talk group you
need at any time.