User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Directive 1999/5/EC Declaration of Conformity
- About this guide
- For your safety
- Safety warnings used in this guide
- Radio frequency exposure information
- Controlling your exposure to RF energy
- Compliance with RF energy exposure standards
- Radio frequency emissions limits in the USA
- Unapproved modifications or changes to radio
- Health, safety and electromagnetic compatibility in Europe
- Electromagnetic compatibility in European vehicles
- EN 60950 requirements (25 watt radios)
- Interference with electronic devices
- AS/NZS 4365 requirements
- Frequency band reserved for distress beacons
- Safe radio operation
- High radio surface temperatures
- Radio protection when charging the vehicle battery
- GPS operation
- Your radio’s settings
- Contents
- Getting started
- Basic operation
- Operating in conventional mode
- Operating in MPT trunked mode
- Changing your operating mode
- Checking that your network is available
- Changing your network
- Making a preset call
- About talkgroups and scan groups
- Making a talkgroup call
- Changing group membership
- Making an emergency call
- Dialling a PABX number
- Dialling a PSTN number
- Receiving a call
- Re-establishing a call
- Checking missed calls
- About status messages
- About text messages
- Calls to conventional channels or groups
- Dialling calls in MPT trunked mode
- Troubleshooting
- Tait general software licence agreement
60 Operating in MPT trunked mode
4 Check that the amber LED is glowing and the network
symbol appears in the display. If the amber LED and
network symbol keep flashing, you may be out of the
coverage area of this network.
Dialling a new network
Note: This feature is only available for radios with
alphanumeric keys.
1 Dial *700# to display the name of the current trunked
network.
2 Dial *70n# to change to a new network, where n is the
number of the new network.
The radio will restart, and display a power-up message
followed by the name of the new network.
3 Check that the amber LED is glowing and the network
symbol appears in the display. If the amber LED and
network symbol keep flashing, you may be out of the
coverage area of this network.