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5. If applicable, select the
Control Protocol
. Some channel types have control
protocols and some do not. Also, the list of available control protocols will vary
depending on channel type.
6. If applicable, select the
DC Control Current
or
Tone Frequency
used for channel
Appendix C: CPSW Reference Material
on page 363 for a description
of the control currents and tone frequencies.
The options for channel monitor depend upon the channel type and some channel
types may not support a monitor function at all.
7. If applicable, enter a value from 0.0 to 10.0 seconds for
Keyup Delay
to set the
time delay between when the channel has finished keying up the transmitter and
the start of the first page in a stack.
8. If applicable, enter a value from 0.0 to 10.0 seconds for
Inter-Stack Delay
to set
the time delay between pages in a stack. This delay will only occur for manually
entered page stacks (i.e., for two or more pages entered via Paging/DTMF keypad).
Because each page can be sent out over different channels, Instant-Call (single
button) paging stacks always use the Keyup Delay between pages even if the next
page uses the same channel as the previous page.
9. If applicable, select the
DC Control Current
or
Tone Frequency
used for paging
Appendix C: CPSW Reference Material
for a description
of the control currents and tone frequencies.
The options for channel monitor depend upon the channel type and some channel
types may not support a monitor function at all.
10. If applicable, enable or disable
De Emphasis
by marking or clearing its checkbox.
De Emphasis should be enabled if the radios transmitting to the console are using
Control
Protocol
Description
T1R1
Without
Paging
Single frequency standard tone controlled radio without paging option. This
is the option to use if the channel is to be used without an external paging
terminal such as a Model 25 or 4014.
T1R1
With Paging
Single frequency standard tone controlled radio with external paging option.
If your radio supports the paging option, use this type. The Auxiliary PTT
input will cause a control tone different from the normal PTT to be generated.
T2R2/T22R
Without PL
Two-frequency tone controlled remote radio without PL. Refer to
on page 363 for a list of the frequencies
generated.
T2R2/T22R
With PL
Two-frequency standard tone controlled radio with paging option. If your
radio supports the paging option, use this type. The Auxiliary PTT input will
cause a control tone different from the normal PTT to be generated.
T4R4
Without PL
Four-frequency tone controlled remote radio without PL. Refer to
on page 363 for a list of the frequencies
generated.
T8R8
This is an eight-frequency tone controlled remote radio. Refer to
on page 363 for a list of the tones required to
control this type of radio.
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