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Tait tm8200 User Manual

Tait tm8200
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Operating in MPT trunked mode 35
2 In the Change Mode menu, select either
Conventional or MPT.
3 Press Done.
4 Press Ye s when you are prompted to
confirm your selection.
The message Changing Mode appears
and your radio now shows the
programmed default display for either
conventional or MPT trunked mode.
Checking that your network is available
Check that the amber LED is glowing and the network symbol
appears in the display. The amber LED glows and the
network symbol is shown whenever your radio has access to
the MPT trunked network.
If the amber LED and the network symbol are flashing, your
radio is attempting to access the MPT trunked network. If
these indicators remain flashing, your radio may be out of the
network coverage area.
Making a preset call
The preset calls programmed for your radio may be to other
radios, to PABX extensions or to PSTN numbers. To make a
preset call from your radio, you may be able to either:
use a programmed function key,
use the Main menu,
use your Quick Access menu, or
dial the preset call using a keypad microphone.
Using a function key to make a preset call
Press the function key programmed to make the preset call
you want.
The call details appear in the display. While
the call is being setup, you can cancel the
call by pressing Clear.

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Tait tm8200 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Operating Temperature Range-30°C to +60°C
IP RatingIP54
Channel Spacing12.5 kHz, 25 kHz
Battery LifeN/A (Mobile Radio)
Frequency Range136-174 MHz, 400-470 MHz

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