Remote Control (Stun) - Kenwood NEXEDGE NX-200 Function Reference

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13 MDC-1200
13.4 Disabling the Transceiver Capability by Remote Control (Stun)
Note
• Upon elapse of the time configured for ACK Delay Time after the transceiver receives a Radio Check command in the MDC-1200
format, the transceiver sends an acknowledgment.
• The transceiver does not send an acknowledgment if the received ID does not match the ID preconfigured for the transceiver.
• If this function is disabled, the transceiver does not send an acknowledgment.
• A Radio Check command in the MDC-1200 format cannot be sent from the transceiver.
Configuration using KPG-111D/ DN
Configuring the Radio Check to be enabled or disabled (
Configuring the ACK Delay Time (
13.4
Disabling the Transceiver Capability by Remote Control
(Stun)
Stun is the function that is used to disable the transceiver capability by remote control. This function allows an system
administrator to remotely disable the transceiver, for instance, if the transceiver is lost.
The transceiver which has been disabled by this function can be enabled to be usable again by remote control from an
external device using radio communication.
Placing the Transceiver in the Stun State
The transceiver sends an acknowledgment to the system if the transceiver receives a Stun Request message in the MDC-
1200 format sent from the system and the received ID matches the ID preconfigured for the transceiver. Then, the
transceiver enter the Stun state and cannot be used.
If the transceiver enters the Stun state, the transceiver is in the status as same as that when the transceiver is turned OFF:
all LCD and LED are turned Off and no key is usable.
Resetting the Stun State of the Transceiver
While the transceiver is in the Stun state, the transceiver sends an acknowledgment to the system if the transceiver
receives a Stun Revive Request message in the MDC-1200 format sent from the system and the received ID matches the
ID preconfigured for the transceiver. Then, the Stun state is reset and the transceiver can be used again.
Note
• Whether the Stun function is enabled or disabled can be configured in Stun Validation. If Stun Validation is disabled, the state of the
transceiver will not change even if the transceiver receives a Stun or a Stun Revive command in the MDC-1200 format.
• Upon a lapse of the time configured for ACK Delay Time after the transceiver receives a Stun Request or a Stun Revive Request
message in the MDC-1200 format, the transceiver sends an acknowledgment.
• The transceiver does not send an acknowledgment if the received ID does not match the ID preconfigured for the transceiver.
• A Stun Request or a Stun Revive Request message in the MDC-1200 format cannot be sent from the transceiver.
• Even if the transceiver which has been placed in the Stun state by using one of the DTMF, FleetSync, or NXDN formats, its Stun state
can be reset by receiving a Stun Revive Request message in the MDC-1200 format. Also, the transceiver which has been placed in
the Stun state by receiving a Stun Request message in the MDC-1200 format, its Stun state can be reset by receiving a Stun Revive
signal in the DTMF, FleetSync, or NXDN format.
Configuration using KPG-111D/ DN
Configuring the Stun Validation to be enabled or disabled (
Configuring the ACK Delay Time (
FUNC (K)/Ver 4.00
See
FPRG 8.18.3 Parameter Tab)
See
See
FPRG 8.18.3 Parameter Tab)
See
FPRG 8.18.2 General Tab)
FPRG 8.18.2 General Tab)
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