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11 CONNECTING MULTIPLE REPEATERS BY USING AN IP NETWORK (CONVENTIONAL IP NETWORK)
11.6 Using IP Console
Transmission Behavior of IP Console
If the Console PTT control is enabled by receiving a call request from an IP Console and transmission is enabled,
the repeater starts RF transmission of audio and data packets received from the IP Console, and the repeater
transmits to other sites, according to the configuration of PTT Priority. In this case, if the channel is a channel with
User List enabled, whether an ID sent by the Console PTT control is permitted in User List is also checked.
Note
• Audio or data transmission using the IP Console can be executed only on a channel configured as below:
• Conventional IP Network: Enabled
• Channel Type: DMR or Mixed
• If Repeat Disable is enabled, the repeater cannot transmit using the Console PTT control.
Reception Behavior of IP Console
For an IP Console to receive audio or data from the transceiver, the Unit ID and Group ID of the IP Console need to
be registered in the repeater by a Registration request of IP Console Interface.
If a digital signal is received from a subscriber unit and transmission is started using the Repeat PTT control, or if an
Intersite Call is received from another repeater connected by the IP and transmission is started using the Network
PTT control, the repeater starts transmission of audio or data packets for the IP Console when the ID of this
communication matches the ID preconfigured for the IP Console.
Note
• The repeater can transmit audio and data packets to the IP Console only on a channel where Conventional IP Network is
enabled.
• In transmission using the PTT (microphone) switch, audio and data packets are not transmitted to the IP Console.
• In transmission using the Repeat PTT control with an analog signal, audio and data packets are not transmitted to the IP
Console.
Holding the Established State of the Communication (SIP Session Timeout)
The communication with an IP Console becomes enabled by establishing the start of communication by SIP
(Session Initiation Protocol) between an IP Console and a repeater (KTI-5). SIP Session Timeout is the length of
time that the start of communication established by SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) is held.
The repeater finishes the communication if the time configured in SIP Session Timeout elapses after the start of
communication is established by SIP (Session Initiation Protocol).
Configuration using KPG-174D
Configuring SIP Session Timeout (
FUNC (E)/Ver 2.50
Edit > Conventional IP Network > IP Console)
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