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8 NXDN CONVENTIONAL SYSTEM
8.8 Common Functions for Data Communications
Configuration using KPG-111D/ DN
Configuring the Maximum ACK Wait Time (
GTC Count
GTC Count is the number of times to transmit the GTC using the transmitting transceiver.
GTC (Go To Channel) is a message that allows the transmitting transceiver to induce the receiving transceiver to the data
channel.
The transmitting transceiver will migrate to the data channel after transmitting the GTC if the Status, Short or Long
Message on Data Zone-CH/GID is configured. When the receiving transceiver receives the GTC, it automatically migrates
to the data channel and stands by to receive the data.
Default value for the number of times is normally used.
Note
• The receiving transceiver waits to receive the Status, Short or Long Message after the receiving transceiver migrates to the data
channel. The transceiver restores the voice channel if the transceiver does not receive the acknowledgment within the time configured
for Maximum ACK Wait Time.
• The transmitting transceiver sends the Status, Short, or Long Message and waits to receive the acknowledgment after the transmitting
transceiver migrates to the data channel. The transceiver restores the voice channel if the transceiver does not receive the
acknowledgment within the time configured for Maximum ACK Wait Time.
Configuration using KPG-111D/ DN
Configuring the GTC Count (
ACK Delay Time
ACK Delay Time is the length of time from when the transceiver receives data until the transceiver sends the
acknowledgment.
ACK Delay Time must be shorter than Maximum ACK Wait Time configured for the transmitting transceiver.
The default configuration is normally used.
Configuration using KPG-111D/ DN
Configuring the ACK Delay Time (
Transmit Delay Time (Receive Capture)
Transmit Delay Time is the period of time to transmit the IDLE frame prior to the first data transmission.
The transmitting transceiver transmits the IDLE frame and the receiving transceiver temporarily pauses scanning to
receive the data. Using this function, the data can reliably be sent even if the receiving transceiver is scanning or using the
Battery Saver.
The default configuration is normally used.
Configuration using KPG-111D/ DN
Configuring the Transmit Delay Time (
FUNC (K)/Ver 4.00
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FPRG 8.19.2 General 1 Tab)
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FPRG 8.19.5 Conventional Tab)
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FPRG 8.19.5 Conventional Tab)
FPRG 8.19.5 Conventional Tab)
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