Position Data Transmission; Stun Function; Biis Ani - Icom IC-F6062D Operating Manual

Biis 1200/dpmr operation
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BIIS 1200 OPERATION

■ Position data transmission

When a GPS receiver is connected to the transceiver, the
position data (longitude and latitude) can be automatically
transmitted. Ask your dealer or system operator for connec-
tion details.
The position data is transmitted:
• When Status 24 (GPS request) is received.
• When [PTT] is released.
- Set the 'Send with Logoff' item to "Enable."
• After sending a status message.
- Set the 'Send with Status' item to "Enable."
• After sending an SDM.
- Set the 'Send with SDM' item to "Enable."
• After sending Status 22 (Emergency).
- Set the 'Send with Emergency' item to "Enable."
• By the Automatic Position Transmission function.
When the function is activated, the transceiver auto-
matically transmits position data according to the 'Time
Marker' and 'Interval Timer' settings.
- Set the 'Auto' item to "Enable."
NOTE: Configure the position data transmission settings
using the CS-F3160/F5060 (dPMR)
Ask your dealer for details.
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■ Stun function

If a call is received with a specified ID, set as the killer ID, the
stun function is activated and the transceiver is disabled. In
that case, entering the password is necessary to reactivate
the transceiver.

■ BIIS ANI

Your own ID can be transmitted each time [PTT] is pushed
(log-in) or released (log-off) during Individual or Group call
communications.
By receiving an ANI, the communication log can be recorded
when using a PC dispatch application.
In addition, when using the ANI with the Log-in function, the
PTT Side Tone function can be used to inform you that the ID
is sent and communication can begin.
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cloning software

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