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20 FLEETSYNC
Configuration using KPG-101D
Configuring the Alert Tone (Status Message Call/
Short Message Call) (Refer to FPRG 6.12.2
General 2 Tab - Status Message Call/ Short
Message Call (Alert Tone).)
20.7.15 Alert Tone
(Emergency Response)
The Alert Tone (Emergency Response) sounds when
Alert is configured for Emergency Response. One of 8
tones configured in Special Alert Tone can be selected for
the Alert Tone (Emergency Response).
Note: If Infinite is configured in the Special Alert Tone window >
Cycle edit box and the Auto Reset Timer (Alert) checkbox
is checked, the transceiver stops emitting this tone when the
Auto Reset Timer expires.
Configuration using KPG-101D
Configuring the Alert Tone (Emergency Response)
(Refer to FPRG 6.12.2 General 2 Tab - Emergency
Response (Alert Tone).)
20.7.16 Unit ID Serial Output
Unit ID Serial Output allows the transceiver to send the
caller's Fleet and ID from the transceiver's COM port
when the transceiver receives the PTT ID.
With this function, the dispatcher can monitor and control
transceivers that are transmitting in real time.
Unit ID Serial Output can be configured to be enabled or
disabled by using KPG-101D.
Note: "Data" must be selected in COM port when using Unit ID
Serial Output.
Configuration using KPG-101D
Configuring the Unit ID Serial Output (Refer to
FPRG 6.12.2 General 2 Tab - Unit ID Serial
Output.)
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20.7.17 GTC Count
GTC Count is a number of times to send the GTC from
the transmitting party.
GTC (Go To Channel) is a message allowing the
transmitting party to lead the receiving party to a data
channel.
The transmitting party's transceiver transmits the GTC
and automatically jumps to the data channel, if Status
Message on Data Channel, Short Message on Data
Channel, or Long Message on Data Channel is enabled.
The receiving party's transceiver automatically jumps to
the data channel and waits to receive data if GTC is
received.
The transceiver can be configured to send the GTC by
using KPG-101D. The number of times to send the GTC
can also be configured. Normally, the default setting is
used.
Note:
The receiving party's transceiver automatically jumps to the data
channel and waits to receive data of Status Message, Short
Message or Long Message. The transceiver returns to the voice
channel when the transceiver does not receive data within the
Maximum ACK Wait Time.
The transmitting party's transceiver automatically jumps to the
data channel, sends a Status Message, Short Message or Long
Message. The transceiver returns to the voice channel when
the transceiver does not receive an ACK within the Maximum
ACK Wait Time.
Configuration using KPG-101D
Configuring the GTC Count (Refer to FPRG
6.12.3 Parameter Tab - GTC Count.)
20.7.18 Number of Retries
If the transceiver does not receive an ACK within the
Maximum ACK Wait Time, the transceiver resends data.
Number of Retries is the number of times for the
transceiver to resend data. Decrease the number when
communication conditions are better and increase the
number when the communication conditions are poorer.
Number of Retries can be configured by using
KPG-101D.
Configuration using KPG-101D
Configuring the Number of Retries (Refer to
FPRG 6.12.3 Parameter Tab - Number of Retries.)
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