User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- TP9300 User’s Guide
- Contents
- For your safety
- Menu maps
- 1 About this guide
- 2 Before using your radio
- 3 Getting started
- 4 Basic operation
- 5 Operating in trunked mode
- Checking that your network is available
- Making a preset call
- About trunked zones and workgroups
- About emergency operation
- Dialing a PABX number
- Dialing a PSTN number
- Receiving a call
- Re-establishing a call
- Checking missed calls
- About status messages
- About trunked text messages
- Placing the radio in do-not-disturb mode
- Calls to conventional channels or conventional groups
- 6 Dialing calls in trunked mode
- 7 Operating in conventional mode
- Selecting a zone
- Selecting a channel
- Selecting a group
- Checking that a channel is clear
- Making a call
- Making a call using the address book
- Making a local call
- Connecting to a telephone network
- Making an emergency call
- Sending a status message
- Transmitting at low power
- Ending active calls
- Activating the repeater before a call
- Communicating directly with other radios
- Receiving a call
- Receiving a text message
- Hearing faint and noisy signals
- Using the radio in different repeater areas
- Scanning a group of channels
- 8 Customizing radio settings
- 9 Charging and caring for batteries
- 10 Troubleshooting
- Directive 1999/5/CE Declaration of Conformity
- Tait Software Licence Agreement
48 Operating in trunked mode
Checking that your network is
available
Check that the orange LED is flashing and the network
icon appears in the display. These are the indications
that your radio has access to a trunked network.
If the network icon is flashing, your radio is attempting
to access the trunked network. If this icon remains
flashing, your radio may be out of the network
coverage area.
Changing your network
Your radio may be programmed to operate in up to four
completely separate trunking networks, either DMR
(digital), MPT (analog) or both (dual mode). You may
wish to change networks because you are out of the
network coverage area, or you need to have access to
another trunking network.
To change your radio’s operating network, you may be
able to either use the Main menu or dial the new network
using the alphanumeric keys.
Changing your radio’s workgroup may also
change the network in which you are operating.
See “Selecting a workgroup” on page 52.
Using the Main menu
1 Select Menu > Change network.
2 In the Change Network menu, scroll through the list
of networks until the network you want appears.
3 Press Select.
The radio will restart, and display a power-up
message followed by the name of the new network.
SelectBack
Main menu
Change network
Change mode