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20.6.2 Caller ID Stack
Caller ID Stack can be used to store IDs of the callers to
Stack Memory.
A maximum of 3 Call IDs can be stored. The transceiver
can also store a maximum of 9 received messages
(Status M Short Message).
A user can respond to the displayed Caller ID by pressing
the
PTT
switch after the transceiver enters Caller ID
Stack Mode.
When the transceiver receives a call with FleetSync ID,
the “
” icon blinks to notify a user that the ID is stored.
The user can check stored FleetSync IDs when the
transceiver enters Stack Mode.
The method to store a Caller ID varies corresponding to
Stores the Latest Received Messages configuration.
(Refer to 20.6.1 Stores the Latest Received Messages on
page 97.)
Caller ID Stack can be configured to be enabled or
disabled by using KPG-101D.
Configuration using KPG-101D
•
Configuring the Caller ID Stack (Refer to FPRG
6.12.2 General 2 Tab - Caller ID Stack.)
20.6.3 Message Memory
Message Memory can be used to stack Caller IDs, Status
Messages and Short Messages even if the transceiver is
turned OFF.
The transceiver can be configured to store messages by
using KPG-101D.
Configuration using KPG-101D
•
Configuring the Message Memory (Refer to FPRG
6.12.2 General 2 Tab - Message Memory.)
20.7 Configuring FleetSync
The following FleetSync functions can be configured by
using KPG-101D:
•
Fleet/ ID (Own)
•
Unit Encode Block
•
FleetSync Baud Rate
•
Message Display Type
•
PC Interface Protocol
•
Manual Dialing
•
Selective Call Alert LED
•
Interfleet Call
•
Group ID
•
Auto Reset Timer
•
Alert Tone (Individual Call)
•
Alert Tone (Other Selective Calls)
•
Alert Tone (Paging Call)
•
Alert Tone (Status Message Call / Short Message
Call)
•
Alert Tone (Emergency Response Call)
•
Unit ID Serial Output
•
GTC Count
•
Number of Retries
•
Transmit Busy Wait Time
•
Maximum ACK Wait Time
•
ACK Delay Time
•
Transmit Delay Time (Receive Capture)
•
Data Transmit Modulation Delay Time
•
Random Access (Contention)
•
Data Transmit with QT/DQT