HARRIS CORPORATION TR-0054-E Manual Do Utilizador

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MM-013994-001, Rev. Ap1
 
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•  Selected talk group. 
•  Emergency capable group in emergency state. 
•  Priority 1 talk group. 
•  Priority 2 talk group. 
•  Other (non-priority). 
9.23.3.1  Changing Scan Priority 
1.  Press the 
 or
 
 
keys until “Priority1” or “Priority2” appears in the display (Priority1 group has 
higher priority than the Priorty2 group). 
2.  Press the   or   button until the desired talk group is displayed. 
3.  Press the 
 key to select and activate the selection. The radio automatically returns to the Dwell 
Display. 
 
•  Changing the priority of a listen group does not change your talk group. 
•  You 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.
 
9.24 
MAKING SELECTIVE CALLS  
Selective calling is the capability for two voice radio units to obtain and use an independent talk path for a 
unit-to-unit call. A properly equipped radio can initiate a selective call to any radio in the system that is 
also programmed for selective calls. 
In the OpenSky system, a radio can be configured to initiate selective calls through a pre-programmed list 
in memory called a speed dial list. Alternatively, a properly equipped radio can initiate a selective call to 
any radio in the system by entering the ten-digit User ID (similar to a telephone number) of the target 
radio. Some radios are configured to only receive (not initiate) selective calls. 
 
Selective calls are terminated if an emergency is declared. The network limits selective 
calls to ten (10) minutes maximum. 
 
 
If a Selective Call is attempted without registration, “No Priv” is displayed. 
9.24.1 
Manually Dialing a Selective Call (P7370 Only) 
1.  Enter *8, the User ID number of the user being called, and the # key (no dashes or spaces). Note that 
this feature must be enabled by the administrator.   
*8<destination user id># 
 
<destination user id>