User Guide

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UDSL—user-defined scan list(s), see User Defined Scan Lists below. A list of
talkgroups which you can modify yourself. If you select a UDSL instead of a
specific talkgroup your radio scans all the talkgroups in that UDSL. Until a
UDSL is selected its talkgroups are not scanned for activity. For more
information see User Defined Scan Lists below.
Favourites—frequently used talkgroups that can be added to the folder
during customisation or added by the user.
All—contains every talkgroup programmed into your radio. This includes
all talkgroups in the ‘standard’ folders created to contain your talkgroups
and those in all special folders (but not those in DGNA).
User Defined Scan Lists
A User Defined Scan List (UDSL) is a list of talkgroups which are either fixed,
or user-definable. Until a UDSL is selected the talkgroups it contains are not
scanned and your radio cannot receive calls from them. Your radio can have
a maximum of 20 UDSLs, and up to 10 talkgroups can reside within each
UDSL.
If you select a UDSL (in the same way as you select a talkgroup, see Select a
talkgroup on page 49):
the talkgroups it contains are scanned, allowing your radio to receive calls
from any of the talkgroups in the UDSL
the UDSL icon is displayed in the right hand corner of the radio
display
one talkgroup in the UDSL becomes the ‘selected talkgroup; when you
initiate calls they are made to this talkgroup (providing that there is no
activity on any other talkgroups being scanned).
Each talkgroup in a UDSL can have up to three different levels of user-
definable group scan priorities which are used by your radio when deciding
which call to follow when a call on one talkgroup is active and a call on
another talkgroup is received. The scan priority of each talkgroup in a UDSL
is shown at the right hand side of the screen as (High), (Normal) or
(Low). You can designate a selected talkgroup in each UDSL. You can add
and remove talkgroups from a UDSL.
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