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TGIDs.  NOTE: only consider programming multiple TGIDs if the System supports TGID Priority to 
ensure an incoming page is not missed. 

B.

 

Scenarios 3 and 4

 are special cases and may not apply to paging applications.   

Figure 11 

 

 

Scenario

Binding Feature

Reset Mode 

TGIDs In Talk Group List

TGIDS in Revert Talk Group List

Behavior

1

Sub-Group

Selective Manual

Alternative Setting= Disabled

Alternative Setting= Disabled

No traffic on the QCII TGID is heard 
unless a QCII Id is detected. If there is a 
non paging TGID assigned to either Talk 
Group list  all its related traffic will be 
heard.

2

Sub-Group

Selective Manual

Alternative Setting= Enabled

Alternative Setting= Enabled

The pager plays all traffic from TGID's 
assigned to the 

Talk Group List

.  After 

receiving a QCII page it then follows the 

Revert- Talk Group List

 and hears traffic 

on all TGIDs programmed in this list. 

This  

behavior is similar to the Minitor 
Monitor Mode, but in a P25 
environment

. Multiple TGID's (i.e. the 

QCII and the Traffic TGIDs) must be in 
both lists for the pager to  behave like 
the Minitor Pager's  Monitor Mode, 

but 

only if the system supports TGID priority

.    

If the sytem does not support TGID 
Priority only the QCII associated TGID 
should be assigned to both lists.  Once in 
Revert, the pager will continue to check 
TGID transmissions for its assigned QCII 
IDs and , if detected, will alert and store 
the message.

3

Sub-Group

Monitor Manual

Alternative Setting= Disabled

N/A

No traffic on the QCII associated TGID is 
heard unless QCII ID is detected. If a non 
paging TGID is assigned to the 

Talk Group 

List

, all its traffic will be heard. Upon 

detecting a QCII ID the pager will, alert 
,store the message and then begin to 
monitor 

ANY

 TGID traffic affiliated on 

thst  Site,  regardless if programmed into 
the unit.

4

Sub-Group

Monitor Manual

Alternative Setting= Enabled

N/A

Unit hears all traffic on the QCII TGID and 
other Non Paging TGIDs assigned to the 

Talk Group List

  Upon detecing a QCII ID 

the pager will, alert ,store the message 
and then begin to monitor 

ANY

 TGID 

traffic affiliated on thst  Site,  regardless 
if programmed into the unit.

5

Sub-Group

Selective Manual

Alternative Setting= Disabled

Alternative Setting= Enabled

To configure for 

Selective Call with 

Revert mode 

the QCII TGID should be the 

only TGID assigned to the 

Talk Group List

Upon  page detection the pager will 
alert, store the message and then 
monitor traffic on the TGIDs assigned to 
the 

Revert-Talk Group List.  It will 

continue to check for QCII IDs on the 
associated TGID and upon detection, 
alert, store the message and go back to 
the Revert Mode. 

In conclusion,  if 

Alternates

 is enabled then you will hear all traffic on that TGID. When 

Alternates

 is disabled only traffic accompanied by the correct QCII tone pair is 

heard. All TGID's with no QCII assigned operate as though 

Alternates

 was enabled regardless of which list they are in.

Summary of Contents for G4

Page 1: ...h Centers will patch analog VHF UHF Channel traffic to a P25 TGID so Portable and Mobile users can hear these transmissions In such applications adopting to QCII over P25 paging should be straightforw...

Page 2: ...Page 2 Figure 1...

Page 3: ...Page 3 Figure 2...

Page 4: ...Take into consideration if there is too much traffic on a currently used TGID it may delay the sending of a QCII page c What 2 Tone Coding Plan is going to be used The answer to the above question dep...

Page 5: ...to dispatch viii A suggestion is one use the standard Motorola 2 Tone Groups to create the above IDs keeping in mind the one to one relationship described in paragraph 3 c e Once the above steps are...

Page 6: ...and Channel Setting In Tab D 5 there are several new settings and a new Talk Group List Figures 5 9 represent one Selector Knob setting and each new setting and the Talk Group List will be explained i...

Page 7: ...Page 7 Figure 7 Figure 8...

Page 8: ...back to stand by mode awaiting a QCII page c Selective Manual Reset Same as the above except one must depress the pager s Reset Key Button to cause the pager to return to the stand by mode d Monitor...

Page 9: ...il it detects a programmed QCII ID and stores the paging voice message After the voice message the pager goes to stand by mode awaiting a new page However if a TGID is assigned to either Table that is...

Page 10: ...nd if detected will alert and store the message 3 Sub Group Monitor Manual Alternative Setting Disabled N A No traffic on the QCII associated TGID is heard unless QCII ID is detected If a non paging T...

Page 11: ...Reset must be selected d Delay N Function To ensure the received voice message is stored this must be enabled e Delay N Timer This setting works in tandem with the Delay N Function The value selected...

Page 12: ...Page 12 Figure 1A Figure 2A...

Page 13: ...Page 13 Figure 3A Figure 4A...

Page 14: ...continue to monitor all transmissions to the selected TGID Any non QCII transmissions on the selected TGID are not stored To configure the G4 5 for this behavior follow the same procedure for Selecti...

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