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15.1.15 Talk Around Busy Channel
Lockout
If a user transmits on a channel while other groups are
using that channel, the user may interfere with other
groups' communications. Talk Around Busy Channel
Lockout prevents such interference.
Around Busy Channel Lockout on page 35.)
Talk Around Busy Channel Lockout can be configured to
be enabled or disabled by using KPG-101D.
Configuration using KPG-101D
Configuring the Talk Around Busy Channel
Lockout (Refer to FPRG 6.3.17 Talk Around Busy
Channel Lockout.)
15.1.16 Talk Around Key
Talk Around Key can be used to enable or disable Talk
Around key operation in LTR Trunked Radio System.
(Refer to 11.2.2 Talk Around Key on page 35.)
Talk Around Key operation can be configured to be
enabled or disabled for each zone by using KPG-101D.
Configuration using KPG-101D
Configuring the Talk Around Key (Refer to FPRG
6.3.18 Talk Around Key.)
15.1.17 Fix ID
Fix ID is the ID having a higher priority than Group ID.
The transceiver automatically jumps to the Fix ID even if
the transceiver is receiving with the Group ID. Fix ID can
be used to receive a call while the transceiver is receiving
a call with other IDs.
Following is the priority of the Fix ID.
1st Fix ID > 2nd Fix ID > Displayed Group ID (Revert ID)
> Selectable ID (Scan Add = Yes) > Decode ID
Call Indicator and Optional Signaling can be used when
the transceiver receives a Fix ID.
The transceiver does not receive the Fix ID under the
following conditions:
Receiving a Fix ID call while communicating with a
telephone
Receiving a call in Trunkout mode using a repeater
other than the Home Repeater
Receiving a Fix ID call in the Data Group
Fix ID can be configured by using KPG-101D.
FUNC (K)/Ver. 1.01
(Refer to 11.2.1 Talk
Confidential
Configuration using KPG-101D
Configuring the ID (Refer to FPRG 6.3.19 ID (Fix
ID).)
Configuring the Call Indicator (Refer to FPRG
6.3.20 Call Indicator (Fix ID).)
Configuring the Optional Signaling (Refer to
FPRG 6.3.21 Optional Signaling (Fix ID).)
15.1.18 Telephone (Block ID)
Telephone (Block ID) can be used to configure a unique
ID to communicate with a telephone. A user can make a
telephone call and receive a telephone call from the
transceiver.
Telephone (Block ID) can be configured by using
KPG-101D.
Configuration using KPG-101D
Configuring the Telephone (Block ID) (Refer to
FPRG 6.3.22 Telephone (Block ID).)
15.1.19 Transmit Inhibit (Block ID)
Transmit Inhibit (Block ID) can be used to restrict the
transmission immediately after receiving the specified ID.
Transmit Inhibit (Block ID) can be used if a user does not
want to transmit immediately after the transceiver
receives the ID while sharing the same Group ID with
other parties.
The user cannot transmit until the Transmit Inhibit Time
elapses after the transceiver receives the Transmit Inhibit
ID if Transmit Inhibit (Block ID) is enabled.
Transmit Inhibit (Block ID) and the Transmit Inhibit Time
can be configured by using KPG-101D. Transmit Inhibit
(Block ID) can be configured for each user.
Note:
Transmit Inhibit (Block ID) is reset if the Zone or Group ID is
changed, and the transmission is enabled.
If the transceiver receives the Transmit Inhibit (Block ID) during
the scan, the transmission remains restricted for the Transmit
Inhibit Time. The Transmit Inhibit Time is reset when the
transceiver resumes scanning and the transmission is enabled.
If the transceiver receives the Transmit Inhibit ID while
communicating with the repeater, the transmission remains
restricted until the Transmit Inhibit Time elapses.
Configuration using KPG-101D
Configuring the Transmit Inhibit (Block ID) (Refer
to FPRG 6.3.23 Transmit Inhibit (Block ID).)
Configuring the Transmit Inhibit Time (Refer to
FPRG 6.7.4 Trunking Tab - Transmit Inhibit Time.)
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