Motorola MCS 2000 User Manual page 154

Radio service software
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Function Key Descriptions
F2 - ADD SYSTEM
F3 - PREV SYSTEM
F4 - NEXT SYSTEM
F5 - DELETE SYSTEM
F6 - CHAN ASSIGN (for UHF/
VHF) or CONTROL CHAN (for
800/900 MHz)
F9 - MORE OPTIONS
Field Definitions
System
System Key
System Type
System ID
148
Adds a Trunking system. You cannot add a system unless a system key or
a hardware key present.
Accesses the previous system.
Accesses the next system.
Deletes the current system. You will be prompted before the system is
actually deleted.
Brings up a screen where you can change and view the control
channels for the system.
Brings up a screen where you can configure other options for Trunking
system operation.
Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to scroll through the available systems.
Alternatively, you can use the F3/F4 function keys to navigate through
the available systems.
An FTR or System Key is required to access this field. It holds the system
key status for the current Trunking system.
Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to select the Trunking system type. If
the Trunking system is Type I, the range of the ID changes for different
size codes and the ID is a three-digit hexadecimal number. If the
Trunking System is Type II or IIi, the individual ID is a four-digit
hexadecimal number.
Type I
The original MOTOROLA Trunked signalling protocol.
Type II
An enhanced version of the original protocol that provides
additional fleet management flexibility for a given system
via an expanded signalling format.
Type IIi
A hybrid of Type I and II that permits a radio to operate as a
Type II unit on a Type I system.
Each radio has a single individual ID per system, independent of the
number of talkgroups, user groups, or personalities it is affiliated to on
that system. The fields on this screen will vary for Type I and Type II/IIi
systems.
Note: If you have more than one fleet on a system, you may
want to use a Universal ID so that people calling the radio can
use a single ID.
A system key or FTR key is required to access this field. This field contains
the four-digit hexadecimal number which identifies the Trunked
system.

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