Programmable Talkgroups; Talkgroup Folders; Figure 4: Talkgroup Tree - Motorola TCR1000 Product Information Manual

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28 | Services and Features

Programmable Talkgroups

The radio offers a talkgroup list facility. Each talkgroup entry contains a TETRA group address and may be
associated with a name tag. The talkgroups can be defined in the codeplug as per the radio capabilities. Talkgroups
are configured separately for TMO and DMO modes. To program a talkgroup in TMO define its name and GSSI. To
program a talkgroup in DMO define its name, GTSI and frequency. The radio operator can select a talkgroup which
has an associated TMO or DMO frequency depending on the mode selected. When switching between the TMO and
DMO modes the last active talkgroup is selected. However the required talkgroup can be mapped in CPS. In such a
case a corresponding talkgroup is automatically selected during mode switching, irregardless of the previously
selected talkgroup.
Note: Neither the group name nor the corresponding group address can be edited using the radio MMI.

Talkgroup Folders

The talkgroups are organized in folders. You can select a talkgroup by first choosing a folder and then the talkgroup
in the folder. Use the rotary knob or the Option button to select the talkgroup, for detail procedure see the Feature
User Guide.
The talkgroup folders are organized in a tree-structure:
Level 1 Folders
Placed at the root of the folder structure.
Can contain both level 2 folders and talkgroups at the same time.
Can contain any number of level 2 folders.
Level 2 Folders
Placed in level 1 folders.
Any given level 2 folder can only be subfolder to one level 1 folder.

Figure 4: Talkgroup Tree

The maximum of 256 folders is allowed, regardless of their level.
Note: The folder definitions cannot be changed using the radio MMI. Any talkgroup folder or subfolder
which is either empty or does not contain any programmed talkgroups is hidden in the MMI.
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