Feature User Guide
3.2.6 Dynamic Group Number Assignment (DGNA)
DGNA allows the network operator to dynamically manage talkgroups on your radio over the air interface. Using
DGNA, the network operator can:
• Add talkgroups.
• Attach or select newly added talkgroups.
• Delete talkgroups.
• Modify parameters of existing talkgroups.
All the above operations are performed by transmitting data to your radio.
3.2.7 DGNA Reception
When a DGNA message is received, your radio plays a tone and displays a message Talkgroup list updated. If
enabled by your service provider, your radio displays all added and deleted talkgroup list.
When your service provider deletes (de-assigns) the currently selected talkgroup, depending on the settings, the
radio can do one of the following:
• Attach to the last selected talkgroup.
• Enter the "No Group" state.
However, if the first option is configured and the radio looses the last selected talkgroup (for example, after power
off/on cycle or when the talkgroup was deleted by the service provider), the radio also enters the "No Group" state.
If the DGNA message is received to delete all talkgroups, your radio displays All Talkgroups Deleted. To exit the
DGNA display, you can use the Back SOFT key or the END key.
3.2.8 DGNA Auto Select Group
If the DGNA Auto Select is configured, whenever your radio receives a DGNA, it switches to the added talkgroup.
3.2.9 DGNA Auto Reselect Group
If the DGNA Auto Reselect is configured, whenever a talkgroup assigned by the network operator via DGNA is
deassigned without the user action, the radio returns to the previously selected group.
3.2.10 Viewing DGNA Talkgroups
Prerequisites:
Your radio receives the DGNA message.
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