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10 ANALOG CONVENTIONAL SYSTEM
10.2 Using the Signaling
Configuration
The transceiver unmutes the speaker if the received QT tone or DQT code matches the QT tone or DQT code
QT/DQT
preconfigured for the transceiver. Conditions remain unchanged even if the transceiver transmits.
The transceiver does not unmute the speaker unless the received Optional Signaling matches the Optional
Signaling preconfigured for the transceiver. While the received Optional Signaling matches the Optional
QT/DQT and
Signaling preconfigured for the transceiver, the transceiver unmutes the speaker if the received QT tone or DQT
Optional Signaling
code matches the QT tone or DQT code preconfigured for the transceiver.
After transmission, the monitor function is enabled and the Optional Signaling is disabled. Therefore, the
transceiver unmutes the speaker by QT tone or DQT code after the transmission.
While the received Optional Signaling does not match the Optional Signaling preconfigured for the transceiver,
the transceiver unmutes the speaker if the received QT tone or DQT code matches the QT tone or DQT code
QT/DQT or Optional
preconfigured for the transceiver.
Signaling
The transceiver unmutes the speaker if the transceiver receives a carrier while the received Optional Signaling
matches the Optional Signaling preconfigured for the transceiver. The conditions for unmuting the speaker do
not change even if the transceiver transmits.
The transceiver behaves as follows according to the type of a received signal on a channel where "Mixed" is configured for
Channel Type.
 If the transceiver receives analog signals
The transceiver behaves according to the configuration for Audio Control (Analog).
 If the transceiver receives digital signals
The transceiver behaves according to the configuration for Audio Control (NXDN).
Note
Refer to
Unmuting the Speaker (Audio Control (Analog)) on page 261
(NXDN).
Configuration using KPG-111D/ DN
Configuring the Audio Control (Analog) (
Temporarily Disabling the Signaling (Monitor)
Monitor is the function that temporarily disables the QT/DQT and Optional Signaling that are configured for a channel on
which the transceiver waits.
Monitor is used to check the availability of channels prior to transmitting in order to prevent from interfering with other
parties.
To use this function, the Monitor key or the Monitor Momentary key must be used.
Or, pressing the Menu key causes the transceiver to enter Menu Mode, and then Monitor can be toggled between enabled
and disabled by selecting the "Monitor". (Refer to
While Monitor is enabled, the "
On a channel where "Mixed" is configured for Channel Type, while Monitor is enabled, the "
code, QT tone or DQT code, and Analog or NXDN Optional Signaling will be disabled.
FUNC (K)/Ver 4.00
Table 10-4 Audio Control (Analog)
FPRG 8.2.6 Audio Control (Analog))
See
3.4 Using Menu Mode on page
" icon appears, and the QT tone or DQT code and Optional Signaling will be disabled.
Description
for details on the transceiver behavior of the Audio Control
23.)
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