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11 EXTERNAL PORTS
11.2 D-sub 25-pin Connector
Function Name
The status of these ports are changed when the transceiver receives a FleetSync, NXDN, or DMR
Status Message. The transceiver alternates the status of the AUX Output port (High to Low or Low
to High) when the received Status Message matches the Status number preconfigured for the
port.
Two statuses (High N Low, and Low N High) can be configured for each port of AUX Output
Status Message 1 to AUX Output Status Message 3 by using KPG-D1/ D1N. These ports are
AUX Output Status
usually used to remotely control the transceiver by connecting an external device to the AUX
Message 1 to AUX
Output port.
Output Status
Also, the port status can be retained even if the transceiver is turned OFF.
Message 3
If the Encryption function (AES, DES, or bit scramble) is configured for a received signal, the output
Encryption
port is active while receiving the signal. Otherwise, this port is inactive.
In a Multi RF Deck system, the output port is active for the Selected RF Deck. The port is inactive
Selected RF Deck
for the Unselected RF Deck.
For a Conventional Channel (Analog/ NXDN/ DMR/ P25):
For an NXDN Trunking/ P25 Trunking/ LTR Trunking system:
If "Mixed" is configured in Channel Type:
Digital Mode
The output port is active if the transceiver is in the Out of Range state in an NXDN Trunking system
Out of Range
or P25 Trunking system. If the transceiver is in the state other than Out of Range, the output port
is inactive.
Configuration using KPG-D1/ D1N
0
Assigning functions to the AUX Output port (
0
Configuring LOK Logic Signal (
0
Configuring Data Override (
Common FUNC (K, F)/Ver 2.20
Note
This function is disabled when the transceiver receives a response status to a PC command
(AUX Status Request Transmission). However, in a DMR Conventional system, this function is
enabled even if the transceiver receives a response status to a PC command (AUX Status
Request Transmission).
The output port is active if a channel with "NXDN", "DMR", or "P25" configured in Channel
Type is selected.
The output port is inactive if a channel with "Analog" configured in Channel Type is selected.
The output port is active if a channel in an NXDN Trunking system or P25 Trunking system is
selected.
The output port is inactive if a channel in an LTR Trunking system is selected.
The transceiver behaves as follows according to the configuration in Transmit Mode (Analog
or Digital):
Analog:
The output port is inactive when Signaling Reset Timer (or Auto Reset Timer) is not
0
activated.
The output port is active if the transceiver receives a digital signal, Signaling Reset
0
Timer or Auto Reset Timer is activated, and the transceiver transmits a digital signal.
The output port is inactive if the time configured in Signaling Reset Timer (or Auto Reset
0
Timer) elapses, and the transceiver transmits an analog signal.
Digital:
The output port is active when Signaling Reset Timer (or Auto Reset Timer) is not
0
activated.
The output port is inactive if the transceiver receives an analog signal, Signaling Reset
0
Timer or Auto Reset Timer is activated, and the transceiver transmits an analog signal.
The output port is active if the time configured in Signaling Reset Timer (or Auto Reset
0
Timer) elapses, and the transceiver transmits a digital signal.
Transceiver Settings > Extended Function > AUX > AUX Output)
Extended Function > AUX > AUX Input)
Description
Transceiver Settings > Extended Function > AUX)
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