Selective Alert / Supervisor Call - Kenwood FleetSync 80 Series Application Manual

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BASIC FEATURE SET APPLICATIONS (continued)
only and SelCall is used to set off alert responses in a particular unit or groups of units
when needed.
b. Use AND if fleet units are to remain muted until both valid QT/DQT/LTR signaling and a
SelCall are received (i.e., the units are operated in a selective call "page" mode).
3. In general, a wild card "000" Fleet or "0000" ID number is encoded when selectively calling
"all fleets" and/or "all units" respectively.
4. In shared systems, Fleet Calling should be carefully implemented so that different user groups
with the same Fleet numbers are not called inadvertently.

SELECTIVE Alert / Supervisor Call

Definition:
FleetSync protocol will allow a user to select and alert individuals with the same ID from
different fleets that a call has been received. This will keep the other radios that are not
within the same Fleet from hearing conversations. This FleetSync feature is similar to,
and should be used in the same way as Two Tone paging. The radio once alerted will
sound an alert tone or initiate the Horn Honk feature.
NOTE: Because of the limitations of low speed signaling such as LTR or CTCSS
this feature does not lend itself well to being used as a direct connect private call
feature.
Usage
Allows the dispatcher to alert select individuals from different fleets at once.
Application:
A utility company dispatcher wants to selectively call all supervisor units in all fleets.
With SelCall, the dispatcher selects the alpha tag associated with all fleets and all
supervisors for each fleet (Fleet:000/ID:1099 – all supervisors in each fleet are assigned
"ID:1099"), as shown in Figure 4.
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80 Series Version 2
FleetSync Application Guide
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