Making A Talkgroup Call - Tait TM9456 User Manual

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The radio sounds five beeps to indicate the loss of
service, followed by a repeating double beep. The
double beep continues until service is restored.
Site trunking operation
During normal trunking operation, your radio may
roam between a number of sites, each with its own
zone controller. This behavior is transparent to you,
unless there is a problem with a zone controller. When
this happens, the radio enters 'site trunking' mode,
and you will only be able to communicate with users
within a single site.
While in site trunking mode, the display shows Site
Trunking, and the radio sounds a repeating double
beep. The double beep continues until normal service
is restored.
Site Trunking
Zone 11
Menu
When access to the zone controller is available again,
your radio automatically returns to normal multi-site
operation.
Failsoft operation
Your radio may be programmed to enter 'failsoft'
mode when service is lost due to failure of a trunking
site controller. For information about failsoft mode,
see
"Failsoft mode operation" on page
73.

Making a talkgroup call

A talkgroup is a collection of radios on a trunking
system. Trunked talkgroups are found in the Channels
menu, along with conventional channels that may also
be available for the currently selected zone.
Depending on how your radio is programmed, you
may be able to press a function key or use your Quick
Access menu to select a trunked talkgroup.
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Operating in P25 trunking mode

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