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8 NXDN CONVENTIONAL SYSTEM
8.14 Site Roaming
Site Roaming Link Delay Time
The length of time until the repeater in each site is activated may vary depending on the site. Site Roaming Link Delay
Time is a function to configure the length of time to tolerate, by delaying the time to start searching for a signal on other
channel, a variation in time of when each repeater is activated.
If the transceiver detects a signal on a channel after Site Roaming is initiated, Site Roaming Link Delay Time will be
activated. Upon the elapse of the time configured for Site Roaming Link Delay Time after detecting the signal, the
transceiver goes around other channels in the same zone to search for a signal. After going around all the channel, the
transceiver migrates to the channel having the strongest RSSI level and examines whether the received RAN code
matches that preconfigured for the channel. If the received RAN code does not match that preconfigured for the channel or
if no RAN code is configured for the channel, the transceiver migrates to the channel having the second strongest RSSI
level and examines whether the received RAN code matches that preconfigured for the channel.
Configuration using KPG-111D/ DN
Configuring the Site Roaming Link Delay Time (
Dropout Delay Time (Site Roaming)
If the transceiver receives a synchronization signal or call from the repeater during Site Roaming, Site Roaming
temporarily pauses.
Dropout Delay Time is the time from when the transceiver finishes receiving signals until the transceiver resumes Site
Roaming.
If the received signal disappear or the received RAN code does not match that preconfigured for the channel, Dropout
Delay Time will be activated. After the time configured for Dropout Delay Time elapses, the transceiver resumes Site
Roaming.
Configuration using KPG-111D/ DN
Configuring the Dropout Delay Time (
Dwell Time
When the transceiver starts transmitting by a user pressing the PTT switch during Site Roaming, Site Roaming temporarily
pauses.
Dwell Time is the length of time from when the transceiver completes transmitting until the transceiver resumes Site
Roaming.
After the transceiver completes transmitting, Dwell Time will be activated. After the time configured for Dwell Time elapses,
the transceiver resumes Site Roaming.
If "Off" is configured for Dwell Time, Site Roaming will restart immediately after the transceiver has terminated the
transmission. Even if the transceiver receives a signal after the transceiver has terminated the transmission, Site Roaming
will promptly restart. However, Site Roaming will not restart if the transceiver responds to the received signal and the
transceiver terminates the transmission. The transceiver behaves in this manner since the channel in use provides the
better radio environment and the transceiver remains on the channel even after the transmission.
Configuration using KPG-111D/ DN
Configuring the Dwell Time (
FUNC (K)/Ver 4.00
See
FPRG 8.13.2 Site Roaming Tab)
See
FPRG 8.13.2 Site Roaming Tab)
See
FPRG 8.13.2 Site Roaming Tab)
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