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10 ANALOG CONVENTIONAL SYSTEM
10.4 Using 2-tone to Initiate a Selective Call
Configuration using KPG-111D/ DN
Configuring the Auto Reset Timer (
Clear to Transpond
Clear to Transpond allows the transceiver to wait to Transpond until the channel becomes available while other users are
using the channel.
Configuration using KPG-111D/ DN
Configuring the Clear to Transpond to be enabled or disabled (
4) Tabs)
Selective Call Alert LED
Selective Call Alert LED can be used to make the LED blink orange when the transceiver receives a 2-tone code.
A user can notice by the LED that the transceiver is receiving a call.
Note
The matching state of 2-tone code will be reset on the following conditions. The status of Transpond is reset on the following conditions
while Transpond is suspended. The Transpond will also be suspended if the transmission is disabled by Busy Channel Lockout.
Transmission
Operation
When the following keys or the Selector is pressed
• Monitor key
• Monitor Momentary key
• Squelch Off key
• Squelch Off Momentary key
• Zone Up key
• Zone Down key
Pressing a key
• Zone Up/Down (Selector)
• CH/GID Up key
• CH/GID Down key
• CH/GID Up/Down (Selector)
• Scan key
• Home CH/GID key
• Direct CH/GID 1 to Direct CH/GID 5 keys
*2
Hook
When the microphone is in the on-hook state
Expiration of the
When the amount of time configured for Auto Reset Timer elapses.
Auto Reset Timer
(This condition is only applicable to 2-tone.)
Transmission is made using the following switch or one of the ports. (This condition is only applicable to
Transpond.)
Transmission
• PTT switch
• External PTT (Voice) port
• External PTT (Data) port
*1
NX-200/ NX-210/ NX-300/ NX-410/ NX-411 only
*2
Mobile only
Configuration using KPG-111D/ DN
Configuring the Selective Call Alert LED to be enabled or disabled (
(2-tone 4) Tabs)
FUNC (K)/Ver 4.00
See
FPRG 8.15.2 Decode (2-tone 1) to Decode (2-tone 4) Tabs)
Table 10-11 Conditions to Reset the Transpond Function
*1
*1
*2
*2
FPRG 8.15.2 Decode (2-tone 1) to Decode (2-tone
See
Conditions
See
FPRG 8.15.2 Decode (2-tone 1) to Decode
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