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6. Talk Group List- This table lists the TGIDs to be listened to. How the pager behaves is explained
in Figure 11.
7. Revert- Talk Group List- This list is only available when Selective Reset modes are chosen. How
the pager behaves is explained in Figure 11.
8. Sub-Group Setting- This is a setting associated with the Talk Group Lists and it allows the
assignment of QCII IDs to specific TGIDs. In Figure 10 the Sub-Group is selected and , for this
example, a TGID assigned multiple QCII IDs is shown. Another important setting is Alternatives
and its function is explained in Figure 11.
Figure 10
5. Configuring the G4/5 for Different Behaviors
Figure 11 provides different Use Case Scenarios and the associated settings.
A. Scenario 1- is identical to the analog Selective Call operation. In this case the pager is mute until it
detects a programmed QCII ID and stores the paging voice message. After the voice message, the
pager goes to stand-by mode awaiting a new page.
However, if a TGID is assigned to either Table that is not associated with a QCII ID then the pager
will unmute if there is traffic. NOTE: only consider programming a non-paging TGID to a Table if the
System supports TGID Priority.
Scenario 2- This is similar to the analog Monitor Mode where the pager is monitoring traffic on one or
more TGIDs. However, if a TGID is assigned to either Table that is not associated with a QCII ID then
the pager will unmute if there is traffic. NOTE: only consider programming a non-paging TGID to a
Table if the System supports TGID Priority.
Scenario 5- This is similar to Selective Call with Revert analog mode. Multiple TGIDs can be
programmed in the Revert- Talk Group List however, if a TGID that is not associated with a QCII ID or
has its Alternate Setting enabled is programmed then the pager will unmute if there is traffic on these