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Tait TP9600 User Manual

Tait TP9600
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Scroll to the required zone, and press Select.
Depending on how the radio is programmed, you may be able to press a function key, use the Quick
Access menu or use the 3-way selector to select a zone.
The radio can be configured to indicate the zone in which it is operating, either as a letter in the top right
corner of the display, or as a zone name in the second line of the display, or neither.
2. Select the required talkgroup:
Press Menu and select Channels.
Scroll to the required talkgroup, and press Select.
Depending on how the radio is programmed, you may be able to press a function key, use the Quick
Access menu or use the channel selector to select a talkgroup.
The radio now indicates the currently selected talkgroup.
3. To call this talkgroup, hold the radio so that the microphone is about oneinch (2.5 cm) from your mouth.
4. Press and hold the PTT key to transmit.
5. When you hear three short beeps, speak clearly into the microphone and release the PTT key when you
have finished talking.
While transmitting, the LED glows red and the transmit, , or low power transmit, , icon appears
in the display.
Receiving a Talkgroup Call
To hear calls from other members of a talkgroup, yourradio must have that talkgroup selected, or the talkgroup must
be part of an active scan group.
For information about selecting a talkgroup, see Making a Talkgroup Call, and for information about talkgroup scan-
ning, see Activating Talkgroup Scanning.
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Tait International Ltd July 2021

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Tait TP9600 Specifications

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BrandTait
ModelTP9600
CategoryPortable Radio
LanguageEnglish

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