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STOFF
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SETUP
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VOICE
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RCVSU
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RCVVC
• Stop transmission of the signaling tone.
-Transmit a 5-word reverse control channel message. The digital color code shall be 11 and
-each of the five words shall consist of the following 48-bit data pattern (repeated 5 times):
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FF,OO,AA,55,CC,33. No channel scan,'busy-idle determination, or BCH encoding is to be
performed. (There may or may not be forward control channel data present). The trans-
ceiver unit shall turn on the carrier at the start of transmission and turn off the carrier at the
termination.
-Transmit a 2-word reverse volte channel message. Each of the 2 words shall consist of the
same 48-bit data pattern specified for the setup command. The Transceiver unit shall turn
on the carrier at the start of transmission and turn off the carrier at the termination.
- Receive a 2-word forward control channel message, perform majority voting but no error
correction and return the 10 bytes of data received to the TS.
-Receive a 1-word forward voice channel message perform majority voting but no error cor-
rection, and return the 5 bytes of data received to the TS.
-Return the information contained in the number assignment module (NAM) to the TS.
-Number assignment module. The number assignment module (NAM) is a separate entity in
the mobile equipment that shall store the following information.
-System identification of home mobile service area (SID). The SID is a 15-bit number that is
used by the mobile equipment to make the home/roam decision.
-Local use mark. This 1-bit mark is used to make the local control state decision.
-Min mark. This 1-bit mark when set to 'I' indicates that home mobile equipment shall send
extended address information upon origination and page response.
-Mobile Identification number (MIN). The MIN (consisting of MIN 1 and MIN2) is a 34-bit
number that identifies the mobile equipment.
-Station class mark (SCM). The SCM is a 4-bit number that identifies the type of the mobile
equipment.
-Initial paging channels in home MSA (IPCH). The IPCH is an It-bit number that is the
channel number of the first control channel on which the mobile equipment will receive
pages when it is in its home MSA.
-Access overload class (ACCOLC). The ACCOLC is a 4-bit number that identifies which
overload class field is used to control access by the mobile equipment.
-Preferred system mark. This 1-bit mark when set to '1' identifies that the mobile
equipment's preferred system is system A; otherwise, the preferred system is system.
-Group identification mark (GIM). The GIM is a 4-bit number indicating how many bits of
the SIDH, starting with the most significant, comprise the group identification.
-Lock combination. This 12-bit number represents the sequence of three decimal digits that
is used in unlocking the mobile equipment.
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-End-to-end signaling mark. This 1-bit mark when set to '1' indicates that the mobile equip-
ment will have a DTMF keypad while in conversation mode.
- Repertory mark. This 1-bit mark when set to '1' indicates that the mobile equipment is op-
tioned for repertory storage.
-Horn-alert mark. This 1-bit mark when set to '1' indicates that the mobile equipment is op-
tioned for horn-alert.
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