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System Model Radios
• Press *62# to manually access XCOV-TG mode.
• Press *60# to manually disconnect XCOV-TG mode.
Both Model Radios
1. Press or until the Client Mode menu appears.
2. Press or until XCOV-TG is displayed.
3. Press to confirm mode selection. The radio reverts to the dwell display and the V-TAC icon is
displayed.
9.34.6 Using XCOV-PROF Mode
In XCOV-PROF mode, client attachment to a V-TAC is based on profile rather than Talk Group.
XCOV-PROF mode allows the transmission and receipt of voice calls on any Talk Group in the profile as
opposed to only one Talk Group. XCOV-PROF allows emergencies on a non-selected Talk Group based
on the emergency behaviors of the profile. XCOV-PROF minimizes data traffic between the client and V-
TAC while allowing flexibility of voice functionality. As a result, data services between the client and V-
TAC are disabled. The radio will automatically connect to a V-TAC if it cannot find a network channel.
Note the following regarding XCOV-PROF mode:
• The client profile must match the V-TAC.
• The client profile used to connect to the V-TAC must have been previously provisioned to the client
prior to connection. If the profile is not in the client’s personality, the client cannot connect to the V-
TAC.
• Neither the V-TAC nor a client can change the profile once it has entered XCOV-PROF mode. The
Profile menu will be disabled.
• Client global profiles are disabled.
9.34.6.1 Access XCOV-PROF Mode
System Model Radios Only:
• Enter the command *63 # to set the radio to use the XCOV-PROF mode.
• Press *60 # to disconnect from the XCOV-PROF mode.
Both Model Radios:
1. Press or until the Client Mode menu appears.
2. Press or until XCOV-PROF is displayed.
3. Press to confirm mode selection. The radio reverts to the dwell display and the V-TAC icon is
displayed.
9.34.7 Use Scene-of-Incident Mode
The Scene-of-Incident mode (SOI) is user-selectable. The SOI mode provides a local repeater function
(V-TAC) with no network connection.