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22.1.1 Emergency CH/GID Type
Configure the CH/GID Type for Emergency Mode.
Emergency CH/GID Type can be configured by using
KPG-101D. Emergency CH/GID Type can be used in the
following way.
Table 22-1 Emergency CH/GID Type Operation
Emergency
CH/GID Type
The transceiver transmits or
receives using the selected
Selected
CH/GID when the transceiver enters
Emergency Mode.
The transceiver jumps to the Zone-
CH/GID configured in Emergency
Zone-CH/GID and begins
Fixed
transmitting or receiving when the
transceiver enters Emergency
Mode.
Configuration using KPG-101D
Configuring the Emergency CH/GID Type (Refer
to FUNC 6.14.1 Emergency CH/GID Type.)
22.1.2 Emergency Zone-CH/GID
Emergency Zone-CH/GID can be used to configure the
Zone-CH/GID available in Emergency Mode if "Fixed" is
selected from the Emergency CH/GID Type dropdown
list.
The transceiver jumps to the Emergency Zone-
CH/GID in the following ways:
Pressing the Emergency key.
The switch that is connected to the Man-down tilt
switch input port is active.
Note: The transceiver does not decode the Stun Code and
Optional Signaling in Emergency Mode.
Configuration using KPG-101D
Configuring the Emergency Zone-CH/GID (Refer
to FPRG 6.14.2 Emergency Zone-CH/GID.)
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Operation
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22.1.3 Emergency Cycle
Emergency Cycle is the number of times to switch
between transmission and reception in Emergency Mode.
Emergency Cycle can be configured by using
KPG-101D. Emergency Cycle activates in the following
way.
Table 22-2 Emergency Cycle Operation
Emergency Cycle
The transceiver repeats automatic
transmission start tone
transmission
1 to 200
transmission end tone
reception for configured number of
times and exits from Emergency
Mode.
The transceiver alternates between
transmit and receive until the
Infinite
Emergency key is pressed or the
transceiver is turned OFF.
Configuration using KPG-101D
Configuring the Emergency Cycle (Refer to FPRG
6.14.3 Emergency Cycle.)
22.1.4 Duration of Locator Tone 1
Duration of Locator Tone 1 is the alert tone beeping
before automatic transmission begins in Emergency
Mode.
This tone sounds when the transceiver alternates
between transmit and receive in Emergency Mode.
A user can easily recognize that the transceiver is about
to transmit the Emergency when the Tone sounds. The
dispatcher can use this tone to locate a user who is in an
emergency situation.
The Duration of Locator Tone 1 can be configured by
using KPG-101D.
Configuration using KPG-101D
Configuring the Duration of Locator Tone 1 (Refer
to FPRG 6.14.4 Duration of Locator Tone 1.)
22 EMERGENCY MODE
Operation
automatic
automatic
automatic
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