User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Directive 1999/5/EC Declaration of Conformity
- Safety and compliance warnings
- Radio frequency exposure information
- Radio frequency emissions limits in the USA
- Health, safety and electromagnetic compatibility inEurope
- Electromagnetic compatibility in European vehicles
- EN60950 requirements (25 watt radios)
- Safe radio operation
- High radio surface temperatures
- Radio protection when charging the vehicle battery
- GPS operation
- Your radio’s settings
- Contents
- About this guide
- 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 emergency operation
- 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
42 Operating in MPT trunked mode
Operating in MPT trunked mode
Note:
Your radio must have trunking functionality programmed
before it can operate in MPT trunked mode.
The following topics are covered in this section:
■ changing your operating mode
■ checking that your network is available
■ changing your network
■ making a preset call
■ about emergency operation
■ 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.
Changing your operating mode
The way your radio performs basic functions, such as sending
and receiving calls, depends on the operating mode of your
network. The two operating modes that may be available on
your radio are:
■ conventional mode (see “Operating in conventional
mode” on page 29), and
■ MPT trunked mode.
Changing your operating mode
1 Select Menu>Change mode.