User's Manual

Team Hunt List
Fixed TSCC List
This list shows all the control channels set via the CPS. Your
radio may hunt through the control channels for available
base stations.
TSCC Hunt
With this option, you can enable your radio to register with a
base station by inputting the ID of an available control
channel.
Channel Information
With this option, you can view information about the channel
on which your radio registers, including channel ID, time slot,
RSSI, and system code.
Team Hunt
The radio will hunt for the last 10 control channels on which it
has worked. If the radio fails to register on all the 10 channels,
it will go on to hunt the channel team available in the Team
Hunt List. The hunt process will cycle until the radio
successfully registers with a base station.
Background Hunt
This option allows you to determine whether to enable the
background feature.
To access this item, press the Setting key in the home screen
and then select "Hunt - > Background Hunt", or press the
shortcut for Background Hunt directly in the home screen.
is achieved after comprehensive hunt, the hunt will go on with
the Fixed TSCC List. The hunt process will cycle until the
radio successfully registers with a base station.
This option is used to determine whether a selected channel
team to be searched repeatedly during radio registration.
Fixed: After an available control channel is found during
scanning and you select Fixed, the radio will register with
this channel and save the channel team which the
registered channel belongs to. When the signal of the
channel on which the radio currently registers is lost, it
will hunt through the channels available in the saved
channel team.
Temporary: After an available control channel is found
during scanning and you select Temporary, the radio will
register with this channel and will not save the channel
team which the registered channel belongs to. When the
signal of the current channel on which the radio currently
registers is lost, it will hunt according to power-on hunt
policies.
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DMR Trunking Functions and Operations