Available Functions for AUX Output Ports
The following functions can be assigned to AUX Output ports:
Table 11-8 Available Functions for AUX Output Ports
Function Name
Description
None
No function is assigned.
LOK
For a Conventional Channel (Analog/ NXDN/ DMR/ P25):
The output port is active while the transceiver is transmitting. Otherwise, the output port is
inactive.
For an LTR Trunking system:
The output port is activated when the transceiver is linked with a repeater while transmitting.
Otherwise, the output port is inactive.
For a P25 Trunking system:
The output port is active while the transceiver is transmitting on a traffic channel. Otherwise, the
output port is inactive.
This function applies to all audio and data communications on the traffic channel.
For an NXDN Trunking system:
The output port is active while the transceiver is transmitting on a traffic channel. Otherwise, the
output port is inactive.
The output signal of LOK can be configured using KPG-D1/ D1N. There are 2 types of LOK Logic
Signals: “Continuous” and “Pulse”. The port is always at low level while the LOK port is active if
“Continuous” is selected. The LOK port is active for the first 30 ms, and then the LOK port returns
to open level if “Pulse” is selected.
COR
For a Conventional Channel (Analog/ NXDN/ DMR/ P25) or an LTR Trunking system:
The output port is active while the transceiver is receiving a carrier. Otherwise, the output port
is inactive.
For a P25 Trunking system:
The output port is active while the transceiver is receiving a carrier. Otherwise, the output port
is inactive.
All carriers as well as P25 signals are targeted.
For an NXDN Trunking system:
The output port is active while the transceiver is receiving a carrier. Otherwise, the output port
is inactive.
COR or Channel Busy
The COR or Channel Busy output port is active while the conditions to activate COR or the
conditions to activate Channel Busy are satisfied. While conditions to activate COR and Channel
Busy are not satisfied, the COR or Channel Busy output port is inactive.
TOR
For a Conventional Channel (Analog/ NXDN/ P25):
The output port is active while the received QT tone or DQT code (Analog), RAN code (NXDN),
or NAC (P25) matches the QT tone or DQT code (Analog), RAN code (NXDN), or NAC (P25)
preconfigured for the transceiver. If QT/DQT Decode is not configured, the output port is active
while the transceiver is receiving a carrier. If RAN Decode is not configured, the output port is
active while the transceiver is receiving a RAN code. Otherwise, the output port is inactive.
For a Conventional Channel (DMR):
The output port is active while the transceiver is unmuting the speaker. Otherwise, the output
port is inactive.
For an LTR Trunking system:
The output port is active while a Group ID is received. Otherwise, the output port is inactive.
For a P25 Trunking system and NXDN Trunking system:
The output port is active while the transceiver is unmuting the speaker on a traffic channel.
Otherwise, the output port is inactive.
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