Making A Call; Making An Individual Call - Tait TP9600 User Manual

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A talkgroup is a collection of radio users with whom to have private conversations. For example, a state's public
safety agencies could have the following talkgroups:
• Local talkgroups—used by a specific agency to communicate within their own local agency. It may even be
made up of a county of public safety officers.
• Regional talkgroups—used by large state agencies that have regional divisions.
• Statewide talkgroups—used by an agency to communicate with public safety members in other regions.
Statewide talkgroups, as their name suggests, enable public safety agencies to communicate with each other
from one end of the state to the other.
• Special event talkgroups—may be used to manage emergencies encompassing a large area, or even events
such as visits by heads of state.
Talkgroups are configured during set up and cannot be created by the radio user.

Making a Call

1. Select the required zone (see
2. Select the required channel (see
3. Hold the radio so that the microphone is about one inch (2.5 cm) from your mouth and press the PTT key
to transmit.
If the channel is busy, you may not be able to transmit. Wait until the status LED has stopped glowing
green, and then try again.
4. Speak clearly into the microphone and release the PTT key when you have finished talking.
While transmitting, the LED glows red and the transmit,
on the display.
5. Finish the conversation as soon as possible and release the PTT key. For a short time, the radio may pre-
vent you from making another call.

Making an Individual Call

This feature is available for digital channels only. For analog individual calls, see
To make a call to one person:
1. Press Menu and select Individual call.
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Zone).
Selecting a
Channel).
, or low power transmit,
, icon appears
Making a Local Call

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