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22 FUNCTION PORTS
22.2 D-sub 25-pin Connector (Mobile Only)
Current Channel or GID
NXDN Trunking Zone-GID
Note
• The transceiver does not send a status message immediately after the transceiver is turned ON since the transceiver does not
recognize that the AUX Input port to which "AUX Input Status Message" is assigned has changed.
• If the logic of the port is not changed, the transceiver does not send a Status Message when the analog channel or GID is changed to
NXDN channel or GID. However, the transceiver sends a Status Message if conditions to send the Status Message are satisfied.
Data Dwell Time
Data Dwell Time is the delay time to revert to the voice channel or GID when the state of the DTC port or Data PTT port on
AUX Input port changes from active to inactive. This function can be used when an external device waits to receive an
acknowledgment from the receiving transceiver.
Configuration using KPG-111D/ DN
Configuring the Data Dwell Time (
Available Functions for AUX Output Ports
Following functions can be assigned to AUX Output ports.
Function Name
None
No function is assigned.
For a Conventional Group:
The output port is active while the transceiver is transmitting. Otherwise, the output port is inactive.
For an LTR Trunking system:
The output port is activated when the transceiver is linked with a repeater while transmitting. Otherwise,
the output port is inactive.
For an NXDN Trunking system:
LOK
The output port is active while the transceiver is transmitting on a traffic channel. Otherwise, the output
port is inactive.
The output signal of LOK can be configured using KPG-111D/ DN. There are 2 types of LOK Logic Signals:
"Continuous" and "Pulse". The port is always at low level while the LOK port is active if "Continuous" is
selected. The port is active for the first 30 ms, and then the port returns to open level while "Pulse" is
selected.
For a Conventional Group and LTR Trunking system:
The output port is active while the transceiver is receiving a carrier. Otherwise, the output port is inactive.
COR
For an NXDN Trunking system:
The output port is active while the transceiver is receiving a carrier. Otherwise, the output port is inactive.
The output port for COR or Channel Busy status is active while the conditions to activate the COR or the
COR or Channel Busy
conditions to activate the Channel Busy are satisfied. While conditions to activate the COR and Channel
Busy are not satisfied, the output port for COR or Channel Busy status is inactive.
FUNC (K)/Ver 4.00
The transceiver sends a Status Message using the NXDN protocol.
The destination is the ID configured for Base ID (NXDN).
FPRG 8.30.2 AUX Tab)
See
Table 22-8 Available Functions for AUX Output Ports
Transceiver Behavior
Description
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