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18.3 Signaling (Audio Control)

This function allows you to configure the conditions to
disable the Mute function using the QT/DQT or LTR ID
and optional signaling. You can configure this function for
each Zone.

18.3.1 Conventional Group

The transceiver disables the Mute function and emits
sound when the configured conditions are satisfied.
You can configure the following conditions to unmute
using KPG-89D. The transceiver performs the following
operations
Table 18-3 Conditions to Disable the Mute Function and
Operation of the Transceiver
Condition
The QT/DQT disables the Mute function.
The conditions to disable the Mute
function does not affect the optional
QT/DQT
signaling. The conditions to disable the
Mute function do not change even if the
transceiver transmits.
The QT/DQT disables the Mute function
when the optional signaling is not
matched.
QT/DQT or Optional
The Carrier Squelch function disables
Signaling
the Mute function when the optional
signaling is matched. The conditions to
disable the Mute function do not change
even if the transceiver transmits.
The Mute function is not disabled when
the optional signaling is not matched.
The QT/DQT disables the Mute function
when the optional signaling is matched.
QT/DQT and
The match status of the optional
Optional Signaling
signaling resets after the transceiver
enters Monitor Mode after transmission.
The QT/DQT disables the Mute function
after the transmission.
!
Configuration using KPG-89D
Configuring the Signaling (Audio Control) (Refer
to FPRG 6.2.6 Audio Control.)

18.3.2 Trunking System

The transceiver disables the Mute function and emits
sound when the configured conditions are satisfied.
You can configure the following conditions to unmute
using KPG-89D. The transceiver performs the following
operations
Version: 1.11
Operation
Function Reference
Table 18-4 Conditions to Disable the Mute Function and
Operation of the Transceiver
Condition
The LTR ID disables the Mute function.
The conditions to disable the Mute
LTR ID
function remain same even if the
transceiver transmits.
You can perform Call Alert Beep, Call
Alert, and Transpond functions when
both the LTR ID and optional signaling
match.
When optional signaling matches, it
remains in the match state until it is
reset. After optional signaling matches,
LTR ID and Optional
the transceiver controls the Mute
Signaling
function with the LTR ID match state.
The match state of the optional signaling
resets since the transceiver enters
Monitor Mode after transmission.
Therefore, the LTR ID disables the Mute
function after the transceiver completes
transmitting.
!
Configuration using KPG-89D
Configuring the Signaling (Audio Control) (Refer
to FPRG 6.5.10 Audio Control.)

18.4 Signaling (Decode)

This function allows you to configure how to decode the
QT/DQT optional signaling. You can configure this
function for each Zone.
18.4.1 Conventional Group
The transceiver decodes the optional signaling and starts
performing the Call Alert Beep, Call Alert, and Transpond
functions when the configured conditions are satisfied.
When optional signaling matches, it remains in the match
status until it is reset.
You can configure the conditions to decode the optional
signaling using KPG-89D. The transceiver performs the
following operations
Table 18-5 Decode Conditions and Operation of the
Transceiver
Condition
The transceiver decodes optional
Carrier Decode
signaling regardless of QT/DQT status
when detecting a Carrier.
The transceiver decodes optional
QT/DQT Decode
signaling only when the QT/DQT is
matched.
18 SIGNALING
Operation
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