Kenwood NEXEDGE NX-200 Function Reference page 122

Hide thumbs Also See for NEXEDGE NX-200:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

6 SOUND
6.1 Tones that Sound When a User Operates the Transceiver or When the Transceiver Status Is Changed
Function
Delay Tone
Intercept Tone
Intercept Tone 2
Deny Tone
System Search Tone
System Search End Tone
Call Queue Tone
System Busy Tone
Call Invalid Tone
No Reply Tone
Call Fail Tone
Lone Worker Tone
Group-registration Invalid
Tone
Call Processing Tone
Network Failure Tone A
Network Failure Tone B
Man Down Pre-alert
(Portable only)
Key Fail Alert Tone
FUNC (K)/Ver 4.00
This tone sounds from the transceiver between the 3rd and 6th attempts to access a repeater by
pressing the PTT switch in an LTR Trunking system, in order to notify a user that the connection to the
repeater has been delayed .
This tone sounds from the transceiver when the transceiver accesses a repeater by pressing the PTT
switch in an LTR Trunking system, and a user fails to connect to the repeater.
This tone sounds from the transceiver when the transceiver fails to connect to the repeater during an
automatic transmission.
This tone sounds from the transceiver if the transceiver cannot connect to an available RIC repeater
within 60 sec by using Auto Telephone in an LTR Trunking system.
This tone sounds from the transceiver when the transceiver initiates System Search and changes the
system in an LTR Trunking system.
This tone sounds from the transceiver when there is no repeater that can connect by using System
Search in an LTR Trunking system.
This tone sounds from the transceiver when the transceiver receives a response message from the
system that indicates a queued state in an NXDN Trunking system.
This tone sounds from the transceiver when the transceiver receives a response message from the
system indicating that no traffic channel is available in an NXDN Trunking system.
This tone sounds from the transceiver when the transceiver receives from the system a response
message, such as that service is disabled, in an NXDN Trunking system.
This tone sounds from the transceiver when the transceiver receives a message from the system
notifying that no response has been received from the receiving transceiver in an NXDN Trunking
system.
This tone sounds from the transceiver when the transceiver receives no message from the system in an
NXDN Trunking system.
This tone sounds from the transceiver when the amount of time configured for Lone Worker Interval
elapses after the transceiver enters Lone Worker Mode.
This tone sounds at intervals of 30 sec from the transceiver upon receipt of a response message from
the system indicating a failure in the Group ID registration.
NXDN Trunking system:
When the transceiver initiates an Individual Call or a Group Call by pressing the PTT switch, this tone
sounds from the transceiver while the PTT switch is pressed and held. However, when sending an
Individual Call (Message Trunked (Enhanced)), the tone from the transceiver continues to sound even if
the PTT switch is released.
NXDN Conventional system:
This tone sounds from the transceiver when the transceiver initiates an Individual Call (Individual Call
Acknowledge Request) by pressing the PTT switch. The tone from the transceiver continues to sound
even if the PTT switch is released.
In an NXDN Trunking system, this tone sounds at 5-sec intervals from the transceiver while the
transceiver is in Network Failure Mode.
In an NXDN Trunking system, this tone sounds from the transceiver when the transceiver exits Network
Failure Mode.
This tone sounds from the transceiver when the duration configured for Man Down Pre-alert elapses
after the Man-down tilt switch is activated.
Upon transmission using the Encryption function by means of AES/DES, this tone sounds from the
transceiver if no SCM is installed in the transceiver, or if the SCM is disabled, or if no encryption key data
corresponding to the Multi-key List Number is configured on the SCM.
Description
CONTENTS
INDEX
88

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents