Transmitting/ Receiving A Ptt Id; Ptt Id Type; Timing For Sending The Ptt Id - Kenwood NEXEDGE NX-200 Function Reference

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14 DTMF

14.2 Transmitting/ Receiving a PTT ID

14.2
Transmitting/ Receiving a PTT ID
A PTT ID is an unique identification code of the transceiver transmitted by pressing or releasing the PTT switch.
The caller's ID can be displayed on the main display using the received PTT ID while communicating with the caller. The
user can confirm the caller not only by voice, but also through the display. Also, the administrator or dispatcher can identify
by a PTT ID who is using a channel without asking by voice for the caller's name.
Note
PTT ID can be used only in an Analog Conventional system and LTR Trunking system.

PTT ID Type

PTT ID Type is the type of PTT ID to be sent.
To send a DTMF code as the PTT ID, "DTMF" must be configured for PTT ID Type by using KPG-111D/ DN. And the
DTMF code to be sent needs to be configured in accordance with the configuration of the timing for sending the PTT ID.
(Refer to
Timing for Sending the PTT ID on this
Configuration using KPG-111D/ DN
Configuring the PTT ID Type (

Timing for Sending the PTT ID

The PTT ID is sent with the following timing.
 BOT (Beginning of Transmit)
The PTT ID is added to a signal at the beginning of the transmission.
 EOT (End of Transmit)
The PTT ID is added to a signal at the end of the transmission.
FUNC (K)/Ver 4.00
page.)
See
FPRG 8.10.6 Common Page 4 Tab)
PTT
Press
Transmit BOT
Figure 14-1 BOT
PTT
Press
Transmit
Figure 14-2 EOT
Release
Release
EOT
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