Multi-System Operation; Registration - Motorola MTP850 S Product Information Manual

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In addition to the MCCH, a cell can have up to three common SCCHs, which could occupy slots 2, 3 and 4 in the
main carrier. This solution provides the ability to distribute the radio population among up to four channels and so to
increase Control Channel capacity (at the expense of traffic channel capacity).
Until having received a specific parameter on a cell, the radio uses the MCCH. When the signal is received, each
radio maps itself to a particular common SCCH, and that SCCH operates as the MCCH for the radio.
SCCH is a selling feature.

Multi-System Operation

The radio holds a list of up to 100 allowed network identities – Mobile Country Code (MCC)/Mobile Network Code
(MNC) combinations, that are considered friendly networks. The first network in this list must be the radio home
network. Each network can have an associated name that can indicate to the user which network it is. The radio can
perform initial cell selection and registration on these networks and only these networks. Registration on any of these
networks is performed using the radio ISSI and without migration signaling. The same ISSI is used on all networks.
You can limit registration to the home network only, or to a selected network only, and to ignore the other allowed
networks.
In case the migration defined by ETSI standard is NOT supported by the BTS, multi-system operation is only
supported as follows:
You can change the network mode using the MMI. A top-level menu item called Networks Sel allows choosing
between Home Only, Select Net and Any Net. If the radio chooses a network different from the current one, the
radio forces initial cell selection to find a cell that belongs to the home or the selected network. In the selected
network option, a list of network names (where each network name corresponds to one of the MNIs in the list) is
displayed. The network names are provisioned in the radio as part of provisioning of the MNI list. The network alias
or MNI of the current network is displayed on the first line of the idle display.
Home Only
In this mode the radio recognizes only the first system in the allowed list. As a result, the radio registers only on its
home network, even if a foreign network is in range and is found first.
Select Network (Select Net)
In this mode the radio recognizes only the system you selected in the list of allowed systems. As the result, the
radio registers only on this selected network, even if another network is in range and is found first.
Any Network (Any Net)
In this mode radio selects the network automatically where the home network is not available. The radio registers
to any network that it finds that is already programmed into its codeplug list of networks, i.e. no user manual
selection is required. Network selection to another network is only performed at initial cell selection following a
link fail and then only if the home network is not available. The radio uses its own ISSI.
The radio operates in all networks as it does in its home network. All calls are placed using SSI addresses, and it is the
SwMI responsibility to reject calls for subscribers or groups that cannot be reached in the local system.
Note: The telephony gateway interprets telephone numbers with the country code of the local country. For
example, if you dial the number 01256-48-4566 in the UK, it is treated as if you dialed +44-1256-48-4566.
For description of other migrating modes used when migration is supported by the BTS, refer to Air Interface
Migration and Dynamic Air Interface Migration sections.

Registration

On camping on a cell, the radio sends a registration request PDU to the SwMI, which includes a request to attach to
the selected talkgroup.
If the registration and attachment succeeded, the radio begins normal operation on the cell. If the registration attempt
times out, or the SwMI rejects the registration for a temporary reason, another registration attempt is made. If both
attempts fail, the radio attempts to camp on a different cell.
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