Automatic Multiple Site Selection (Amss); Viewing The Current Site; Forcing A Site Change; Locking And Unlocking A Site - Motorola MTX1550 User Manual

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AUTOMATIC MULTIPLE SITE SELECTION
(AMSS)
The automatic multiple site selection (AMSS) feature
extends communications beyond the reach of a single
trunked site. In a system where wide-area coverage is
required, multiple trunking sites are used.
AMSS automatically switches the radio to a different
site when the current-site signal becomes too weak.
Typically, this happens when the radio is moved out of
the range of one site and into the range of another.
Under normal conditions, this switching is invisible to
the user.

Viewing the Current Site

1
Press the search button.
2 If the radio is locked on a
site, the display shows
the current site.
3 If the radio is scanning
for a new site, the
display shows
"SCANNING" until it
locks on a new site.
Then it shows the
number of the new site.
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Forcing a Site Change

1 Press and hold down the search button to
force the change to a new site.
2 You will hear a tone
while the radio scans for
a new site.
3 The radio automatically
returns to the home
display.

Locking and Unlocking a Site

1 Press / until SITE is
displayed.
2 Press l (the softkey below SITE).
3 The current lock state is
SITE 4
momentarily displayed.
4 The display changes to
SCANNING SITE
5 Press the key below the desired lock state.
6 The radio automatically
SITE 7
returns to the home
display.
SCANNING SITE
PLANT POLICE
SITE PAGE CALL
SITE LOCKED
or
SITE UNLOCKED
LOCK
UNLK
PLANT POLICE

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