User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- TP9400 User’s Guide DRAFT
- Contents
- For your safety
- Menu maps
- 1 About this guide
- 2 Before using your radio
- 3 Getting started
- 4 Basic operation
- 5 Operating in conventional mode
- 6 Operating in P25 trunking mode
- 7 Editing a scan group
- 8 P25 services
- 9 Emergency operation
- 10 Encryption
- 11 Customizing radio settings
- 12 Charging and caring for batteries
- 13 Troubleshooting
- 14 Glossary
- Index
- Directive 1999/5/CE Declaration of Conformity
- Tait Software Licence Agreement
Operating in P25 trunking mode 65
About P25 trunking
Your radio may be able to operate on a P25 trunking
system as well as a conventional repeater-based system.
On a conventional system, radio users compete for
access to individual channels, and one channel can be
overloaded with traffic while others are often unused.
The trunking system allows several channels to be
automatically shared by a number of radio users. These
traffic channels are pooled and allocated, as required, for
the duration of a call. As calls are completed, the traffic
channels are returned to the pool, to be used for
other calls. This system means reduced waiting times to
make calls.
Checking that the system is available
When you first switch to a talkgroup configured for P25
trunking, the radio attempts to access the network and
register on a control channel.
If registration is successful, the trunking system
available icon appears in the display.
Registration is unsuccessful
If registration is not successful, does not appear, and
the display shows No service.
The radio sounds five beeps, followed by a repeating
double beep. The double beep continues until
registration is successful.
Talkgroup 1
Zone 11
trunked system available
icon
talkgroup name
zone or site name
Menu
Talkgroup 1
No service
Menu