X84; Status List; Status List Window Description - Kenwood KDS-100 Technical Document

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TX Inhibit (Status List): This column allows you
to configure the KDS-100 display. When
selecting "YES", the recipient will not be
displayed in the Status list on the KDS-100.
Therefore you cannot select the recipient from
Menu mode or Status List mode. If you select
"NO", the status call will be displayed on the
KDS-100.
Following are examples of combinations of Fleets
and IDs. You can name these combinations at ID
Name.
Fleet number
ID number
100
1000
100
ALL
ALL
1000
ALL
ALL
Note: Theoretically, you can set 1 million recipients by
making combinations of Fleet and ID (250 fleets x 4000
IDs). However, the KDS-100 is capable of handling only
511 recipients.
Key descriptions
Insert key: This button allows you to add a new
line at the cursor, and create up to 511 lines.
Delete key: This button allows you to delete the
line at the cursor.
T T T T Status List
This command allows you to configure the
messages that are used in Status call in the KDS-
100.
You can send two digits from the sender as the
status call in FleetSync.
Those numbers have the assigned characters. Most
numbers have the assigned characters ST<two
digits numbers> by default. The KDS-100, which
receives a Status Call, converts the received digits
into the assigned message.
The following window appears when executing the
command from the Menu.
Recipient
Send the message
to the recipient
whose fleet number
and ID number are
100 and 1000,
respectively.
Send to all unit that
have a fleet number
of 100
Send to all units
that have an ID
number of 1000
Send to all units
4. KDS-100 Configuration
z Status List window description
The left side of the diagram registers displayed
messages when making a Status call. When registering
the message "Good Morning" as the 30th status, enter
the following information into the cell:
Status Number
30
After uploading this data to the KDS-100 to use for data
communications, you can send the message "Good
Morning" as Status number "30".
Note: Each status message has an assigned number.
Therefore you can register Status messages that have
numbers ranging from 10 to 79.
Status messages 80 to 99 are reserved for special
events; messages should not be registered to these
Status numbers
80 – – – – 87: reserved for future Firmware updates
88: switches the TK-x80 and KDS-100 emergency
mode OFF (Version 2 or later versions)
89: TK-x80 horn alert (Version 2 or later versions)
90 – – – – 94: remote abort commands for the TK-x80
and KDS-100
95 – – – – 97: reserved for future Firmware updates.
98: TK-x80 emergency call
99: TK-x80 and KDS-100 emergency call
Column descriptions
Status: Status displays the Status numbers.
You can directly enter a Status number from 10
and 99, but you cannot enter a decimal value or
a number that is out of range.
Status Name: You can send two digits as a
status call in FleetSync.
Those numbers have the assigned characters.
Most numbers have the assigned characters
ST<two digits numbers> by default. The KDS-
100, which receives a Status Call, converts
received digits into the assigned message.
Status Name assigns these characters. Enter
the characters allocated to the Status number,
which is selected in the Status column, into the
Status Name
Good Morning
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