Motorola MT 2000 User Manual page 239

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FIELD DEFINITIONS:
MDC System
This is the number of the MDC system. Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to change the system,
or directly enter the number of the system.
Remote Mon/Radio Trace
Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to enable/disable the MDC Remote Monitor/Radio Trace
feature. When the MDC Remote Monitor/Radio Trace feature is enabled, the radio will be able
to decode an MDC Remote Monitor or Radio Trace command sent from the dispatch console.
After decoding this command, the radio will key-up its transmitter for a time period calculated
using the 'Tx Base Time' and another value embedded within the Remote Monitor/Radio Trace
command. The factory default is Disabled.
Remote Radio Mode
Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to select the MDC Decode Operation. The MDC Decode
Operation allows the radio to operate in one of two possible states when it decodes an MDC
Remote Monitor/Radio Trace command:
Radio Trace
- The radio will automatically key-up sending unmodulated carrier.
Remote Monitor - The radio will automatically key-up and unmute the microphone sending
voice on the channel.
Tx Base Time (sec)
Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to select the desired MDC Tx Base Time. The value may also
be entered directly. The MDC Tx Base Time is a value used to calculate the period that a radio
will key-up after receiving an MDC Remote Monitor/Radio Trace command. This Tx Base
Time is multiplied by a second value that is sent from the dispatch console and transmitted to
the radio via an MDC Remote Monitor/Radio Trace command. The range is from 10 to 120
seconds in 10 second increments.
Rx Base Time (sec)
Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to select the desired MDC Tx Base Time. The value may also
be entered directly. The MDC Rx Base Time is a value used to calculate the period that a
radio will 'listen' after keying-up while it is in the Remote Monitor mode. This Rx Base Time is
multiplied by a second value that is sent from the dispatch console and transmitted to the
radio via a Remote Monitor/Radio Trace command. The range is from 10 to 120 seconds in 10
second increments.
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