Chapter 5
Test and Measurement Functions
Tone Encoding
22130634
CX300 ComXpert Operation Manual
Rev. 001
5.10.4 Tone Encoding - DCS
Digital Code Squelch (DCS) is digital data or a code word that is transmitted with voice
audio and decoded by the receiver.
DTMF Sequence
The
Sequence
field defines/indicates the DTMF sequence of
the DTMF waveform.
DTMF High Tone
Level
This field defines the output level used for the higher of the two
sine waves used in the DTMF tone.
DTMF Low Tone
Level
This field defines the output level used for the lower of the two
sine waves used in the DTMF tone.
DTMF Mark
Duration
This field defines the length of time a tone is emitted.
DTMF Space
Duration
This field defines the length of time between tones.
DTMF Pause
Duration
This field defines the pause between tones in the encoded
signal.
Table 5-26 Tone Encoding DTMF Controls and Settings (Continued)
Parameter
Description
Table 5-27 Tone Encoding DCS Controls and Settings
Parameter
Description
DCS State
This setting selects how the data or code word is encoded in
the audio signal. DCS coded signals are transmitted and
received in non-return to zero (NRZ) format, therefore polarity
is important.
Off
Disables tone encoding.
Normal
When
Normal
is selected, DCS is encoded using a positive
polarity.
Inverted
When
Inverted
is selected, DCS is encoded using a
negative polarity.
DCS Code
The field defines/indicates the DCS codeword of the generated
signal.
DCS Level
This field defines the level of the encoded tone; CTCSS
encoder levels are usually set for 15% of system deviation.