EasyManuals Logo

Harris P7300 SERIES User Manual

Default Icon
94 pages
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Page #56 background imageLoading...
Page #56 background image
MM-013994-001, Rev. J
56
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.

Table of Contents

Questions and Answers:

Question and Answer IconNeed help?

Do you have a question about the Harris P7300 SERIES and is the answer not in the manual?

Harris P7300 SERIES Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandHarris
ModelP7300 SERIES
CategoryPortable Radio
LanguageEnglish

Related product manuals