2 • Operating Modes

Example #3: If a subscriber primarily has only radio dispatch/fleet requirements, both the Primary Code and the Second- ary Codes may be assigned to group Paging Codes. When programmed in this manner, the equipment will respond to two groups (Group and Sub-Group). The operator of this equipment can only receive Group or Sub-Group calls. An individual user in the subscriber group can make individual outgoing calls to the landline (Primary Code is used).

Table 2-1 illustrates a possible programming/activation scenario. The first three subscribers are individual subscribers using half duplex type equipment. These paging codes will be programmed into only one piece of subscriber equipment in the Primary Code position. The fourth and fifth entries are group subscribers. The group paging code may be programmed into many pieces of subscriber equipment as Primary Code or Secondary Code (Group/Sub-Group).

Table 2-1ST-852M Programming

Subscriber ID Number

Type

Paging Code

10000

half

4100

10001

half

4101

10003

half

4102

90000

group

4103

90001

group

4104

 

 

 

Table 2-2 depicts how four pieces of user equipment may be programmed related to Table 2-1.

Subscriber Equipment #1 will operate as an individual user.

Subscriber Equipment #2 will operate as an individual and be grouped with #4.

Subscriber Equipment #3 will operate as an individual, with grouping to #4 but NOT grouped with #2.

Subscriber Equipment #4 operates with two groups. Thereby being associated with #2 and #3.

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