Download Print this page

Kenwood NX-5000 Series Function Reference page 104

Dmr func
Hide thumbs Also See for NX-5000 Series:

Advertisement

1 DMR CONVENTIONAL SYSTEM
1.19 Migrating Automatically to the Site Providing Better Radio Environment (Site Roaming)
Note
Wakeup Message is not sent if the transceiver is able to synchronize with a repeater.
0
The number of times for sending out Wakeup Messages on other channels is limited to once regardless of the
0
configuration of Number of Wakeup Message Retries.
The Revert Channel appears on the display while the transceiver is searching for a synchronizable repeater.
0
As the transceiver searches in sequence for a repeater on other channels, it may take a longer time for voice connection
0
via transmission to be established.
When the transceiver sends out a Power-on/off Status Message and when it is in the Emergency Mode, Active Site
0
Hunt will be disabled. "Out of Range" does not appear on the display even when a response from the repeater is not
detected.
The transceiver determines whether to migrate to the Revert Channel based on the RSSI level set by Standard Site
0
Roaming Level. The transceiver does not determine it based on the RSSI level set by Quick Site Roaming Level.
Configuration using KPG-D1/ D1N
0
Configuring Sync Wakeup Wait Time
(
Transceiver Settings > Personal > Personal Features > DMR Conventional > DMR > Parameters)
(
Transceiver Settings > Personal > Personal Features > DMR Site Roaming > DMR > Parameters)
0
Configuring Number of Wakeup Message Retries
(
Transceiver Settings > Personal > Personal Features > DMR Conventional > DMR > Parameters)
(
Transceiver Settings > Personal > Personal Features > DMR Site Roaming > DMR > Parameters)
Moving to Other Sites that Allow Synchronization with the Repeater (Manual Site
Hunt)
Manual Site Hunt is the function for searching for a synchronizable repeater regardless of the current synchronization status
with a repeater.
As with Active Site Hunt, the transceiver is able to search for a synchronizable repeater by sending out a Wakeup Message
once on other channels in the same system that is configured as "DMR Site Roaming".
Manual Site Hunt is used for shifting from the current Revert Channel to the channel of another site.
By pressing the Manual Site Hunt key or the Menu key to enter the Menu Mode, followed by selecting "Manual Site Hunt",
Search Mode Tone (1 beep) is emitted from the speaker, after which the search for a synchronizable repeater starts. Once
the search for a repeater starts, a Wakeup Message is sent out once on each channel in sequence starting from the one
following the Revert Channel. (Refer to
The transceiver searches for the repeater available for synchronization, and if a channel is synchronized and equal to or
higher than the RSSI level set by Standard Site Roaming Level, the search for the repeater terminates at that time and a
System Select Tone (4 beeps) sounds. The channel that is synchronized becomes the Revert Channel.
DMR FUNC (K, F)/Ver 2.20
(Example) Behavior of Manual Site
Hunt.)
CONTENTS
INDEX
87

Advertisement

loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Nx-5200Nx-5300Nx-5400Nx-5700Nx-5800Nx-5900