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DTMF Hold Time ........................................... 374
D Code Assignment....................................... 374
Emitting the DTMF Code Tone (Sidetone) .... 374
Connecting to a Telephone Line
(Auto Telephone)........................................... 375
14.5
Functions Related to DTMF Code
Decoding .................................................... 375
Standby Code (Code).................................... 375
Transceiver Behavior When Receiving a
Selective Call................................................. 376
Auto Reset Timer........................................... 377
Clear to Transpond........................................ 377
14.6
Using Autodial List ..................................... 378
Autodial List ................................................... 378
Editing the Autodial List with the Transceiver
(Autodial Programming)................................. 378
15 GPS ...................................................... 384
15.1
GPS Functions ........................................... 384
Number of Times ........................................... 384
GPS Report Interval Time ............................. 384
GPS Time Mark ............................................. 385
GPS Message Type ...................................... 385
GPS Report on Data Zone-CH/GID............... 386
GPS Data Storage......................................... 386
GPS Report CH/GID...................................... 386
GPS Report Back to Requested ID ............... 387
GPS ACK Request ........................................ 388
15.2
GPS Position Display ................................. 388
Configuring the GPS Position Display ........... 389
Displaying the Location Information .............. 390
16 COMMUNICATIONS IN AN
EMERGENCY....................................... 393
16.1
Placing the Transceiver in Emergency
Mode .......................................................... 394
Emergency-key Delay Time .......................... 394
Emergency Alarm (MDC-1200 Only)............. 394
16.2
Zone-CH/GID Used for Emergency
Mode .......................................................... 395
Emergency CH/GID Type.............................. 395
Emergency Zone-CH/GID ............................. 397
16.3
Automatically Transmitting and Receiving
in Emergency Mode ................................... 398
Emergency Cycle .......................................... 398
Transmit Duration .......................................... 398
Receive Duration ........................................... 398
Emergency Mic Sense................................... 399
Background Transmission ............................. 399
16.4
Indication and Sound in Emergency
Mode .......................................................... 400
Duration of Locator Tone 1............................ 400
Duration of Locator Tone 2............................ 400
Emergency Display........................................ 401
Emergency Text ............................................ 401
Emergency Mode Type ................................. 401
Emergency LED ............................................ 402
FUNC (K)/Ver 4.00
16.5
ID to Be Sent When Emergency Mode Is
Activated .................................................... 402
Emergency ID................................................ 402
Emergency DTMF ID..................................... 403
Emergency Call Fleet .................................... 403
Emergency Call ID......................................... 403
Emergency NXDN ID Type............................ 403
Emergency NXDN ID..................................... 404
16.6
Placing the Transceiver Automatically in
Emergency Mode ....................................... 404
Placing the Transceiver in Emergency Mode
Using Lone Worker........................................ 404
Enabling the Transceiver in Lone Worker Mode/
Disabling Lone Worker Mode ........................ 404
Functions in Lone Worker Mode.................... 406
Placing the Transceiver in Emergency Mode
Using Man-down Tilt Switch
(Portable Only) .............................................. 408
16.7
Transceiver Behavior When the Transceiver
Receives an Emergency Status ................. 410
17 COMMUNICATION SECURITY ............411
17.1
Built-in Voice Scrambler (Analog) .............. 411
Toggling the Voice Scrambler between
Enabled and Disabled ................................... 411
Scrambler/Encryption Status Memory ........... 412
17.2
Optional Voice Scrambler (Analog)............ 412
Toggling the Voice Scrambler between
Enabled and Disabled ................................... 412
Configuring the Scrambler Code ................... 413
Scrambler/Encryption Status Memory ........... 414
Echo PTT....................................................... 414
Optional Board Programming ........................ 415
17.3
Encryption (NXDN Digital).......................... 416
Toggling the Encryption between Enabled and
Disabled......................................................... 417
Configuring the Encryption Key Data Used for
Communications............................................ 418
Transceiver's Behavior upon Receipt of the
Encrypted Communication Data.................... 419
Secure Cryptographic Module (SCM)
(for AES/ DES Only) ...................................... 421
Applicable SCMs ........................................... 421
Key Loader .................................................... 421
Zeroize........................................................... 422
Multi-key List.................................................. 423
Scrambler/Encryption Status Memory ........... 424
18 DATA COMMUNICATION
FUNCTIONS..........................................425
18.1
Dedicated Channels or GIDs for Data
Communications ........................................ 425
18.2
Data Zone-CH/GID..................................... 426
18.3
Multiplexing QT/DQT during Data
Transmission
(Data Transmit with QT/DQT) .................... 426
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