Restricting Alert Tone When Consecutively Receiving A Call (Alert Tone Restriction From 2Nd Call) (Nxdn System Only) - Kenwood NEXEDGE NX-200 Function Reference

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6.6 Restricting Alert Tone When Consecutively Receiving a Call (Alert Tone Restriction from 2nd Call) (NXDN System only)

6.6
Restricting Alert Tone When Consecutively Receiving a Call
(Alert Tone Restriction from 2nd Call) (NXDN System only)
Alert Tone Restriction from 2nd Call is the function that disables the functions such as the storing of a Caller ID in the
transceiver stack memory and the activation of various alerts, if the transceiver consecutively receives an Individual Call
from the transceiver having the same Unit ID, or receives a Group Call with the same Group ID after the transceiver
receives an Individual Call or a Group Call.
For instance, emitting an Alert Tone from the transceiver every time the transceiver repeatedly and frequently receives a
call from the same party may be annoying. In that case, this function can be used to disable the Alert Tone for sounding
from the transceiver even if the transceiver receives a call from the same party in succession.
This function prevents these functions from activating as follows even if these functions are enabled or configured to be
enabled when the transceiver receives a call from the same party in succession.
Alert Tone
An Alert Tone does not sound from the transceiver even if the transceiver receives a call from the same party in
succession.
Selective Call Alert LED
A Selective Call Alert LED does not blink even if the transceiver receives a call from the same party in succession.
Horn Alert (Mobile only)
The headlights or the horn of a vehicle being connected to the Horn Alert port does not light or sound even if the
transceiver receives a call from the same party in succession.
Caller ID Stack
The Caller ID cannot be stored in the transceiver stack memory even if the transceiver receives a call from the
same party in succession.
When the transceiver receives an Individual Call or Group Call using this function, the transceiver behaves as follows.
 Behavior examples of when the transceiver receives an Individual Call
If the transceiver receives an Individual Call, an Alert Tone does not sound from the transceiver when the transceiver
receives an Individual Call again from the transceiver having the same Unit ID before the time configured for Auto
Reset Timer elapses.
Receiving
Various
functions such
as Alert Tone
Auto Reset Timer
A: The transceiver receives an Individual Call from the transceiver (Unit ID 1) having the same Unit ID before the time
configured for Auto Reset Timer elapses, so that various functions such as Alert Tone will not be activated.
B: Even if the time configured for Auto Reset Timer has not elapsed yet, the transceiver receives an Individual Call from
the transceiver (Unit ID 2) having a different Unit ID, so that various functions such as Alert Tone will be activated.
C: Even if the transceiver receives an Individual Call from the transceiver (Unit ID 2) again, the time configured for Auto
Reset Timer has already elapsed, so that various functions such as Alert Tone will be activated.
FUNC (K)/Ver 4.00
Unit ID 1
Unit ID 1
A
Auto Reset
Timer stops.
Auto Reset Timer
Figure 6-2 Alert Tone Restriction from 2nd Call (Individual Call)
Unit ID 2
B
Auto Reset
Timer stops.
Auto Reset Timer
Auto Reset Timer
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Unit ID 2
C
Auto Reset
Timer expires.
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