Motorola MCS 2000 User Manual page 147

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Busy Override Chirp Ack
Display Site Trunking
Full Spectrum CC Scan
Full Spectrum CC Scan Timer
(sec)
RSSI (Received Signal Strength
Indication) OSW Counter
RSSI Acceptable Threshold
Use the UP/DOWN arrows to make your selection. If this field is set to
On, the radio will produce a chirping sound after a busy override has
been issued.
The default is On.
Use the UP/DOWN arrows to make your selection. If this field is set to
On, the radio will display the Site Trunking message when the user is
locked onto a site that is in Site Trunking mode.
The default is On.
Use the UP/DOWN arrows to make your selection. If this field is set to
On, the radio will perform a Full Spectrum Control Channel (CC) scan
when the radio goes out of range of all its programmed control
channel information.
The default is Off.
This field will be visible only if Full Spectrum CC Scan is set to On. Use the
UP/DOWN arrows to make your selection or enter a value directly.
This is the amount of time that is available to the radio to perform a
full spectrum CC scan before returning to the normal CC scan. The
valid range of values is 5 to 31 seconds.
The default is 10 seconds.
Use the UP/DOWN arrows to make your selection or enter a value
directly. This is the number of OSWs (in 23-ms intervals) for which the
radio must remain inactive on the control channel before a set of RSSI
samples is taken. Domain: {n: 60 <= n <= 255}.
Note: RSSI or Received Signal Strength Indication refers to the
strength of the current signal. Although the MCS 2000 is a
companion to the MTS 2000 portable, the RSSI threshold constants
and site switching characteristics are not the same.
Use the UP/DOWN arrows to make your selection or enter a value
directly. In the RSSI sampling scheme, RSSI values are separated into
four levels -- poor, acceptable, good and excellent – as shown (i.e.: all
values below the acceptable constant fall into the POOR level, values
between the acceptable and good constants fall into the ACCEPTABLE
level, etc.). The value in this field specifies the POOR/ACCEPTABLE
boundary. Domain {L: 00 <= L <= FF}.
FF
L
00
Excellent
Good
Acceptable
Poor
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