CHANGE/VIEW

MTSX RSS

 

 

FIELD DEFINITIONS:

Failsoft Inactivity (sec)

This field pertains to failsoft operation. If a radio remains inactive while operating in failsoft for this specified time (in seconds), the radio will momentarily leave failsoft and attempt to find a control channel. A value of zero here indicates that the radio will not leave failsoft. The valid range is 0 to 255 in 1 second increments.

Factory default is 120.

Busy Override Delay (sec)

This field specifies the time interval (in seconds) during which the user must depress the PTT button in order for the radio to issue a busy override signal. The valid range is 2 to 6 in 1 second increments.

Factory default is 4.

Aff. (affiliating) Hold Off (sec)

This field is the time (in seconds) that the radio should delay before affiliating at a new site when leaving a site which just incurred a failure. The valid values are 1, 3, 7, 15, 31, 63, 127, and 255 in 1 seconds.

Factory default is 63.

Busy Override Chirp Ack

Setting this bit causes the radio to produce a chirping sound after a busy override has been issued.

Factory default is On.

Display Site Trunking

Setting this bit causes the radio to display the "Site Trunking" message when the user is locked onto a site that is in site-trunking mode.

Factory default is On.

Full Spectrum CC Scan

Setting this bit causes the radio to perform a full spectrum Control Channel scan when the radio goes out of range of all its programmed Control Channel information. Full spectrum scan searches the entire frequency band (800 MHz, 900 MHz, band 1 UHF band, or VHF) for a control channel for the radio to lock onto. This is used when the radio cannot find a control channel on any of the frequencies programmed on the RSS.

Factory default is OFF.

Full Spectrum CC Scan Timer (sec)

This is the amount of time (in seconds) the radio has to perform full spectrum CC scan before returning to the normal CC scan. The valid range is 5 to 31 seconds.

Factory default is 10.

RSSI Acceptable Threshold

Use the UP/DOWN arrows to make your selection or enter a value directly. In the RSSI sampling scheme, RSSI values are separated into four levels -- poor, acceptable, good and excellent – as shown (i.e.: all values below the acceptable constant fall into the POOR level, values between the acceptable and good constants fall into the ACCEPTABLE level, etc.). The value in this field specifies the POOR/ACCEPTABLE boundary. Domain {L: 00 <= L <= FF}.

The default is 61

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Motorola MT2000 Failsoft Inactivity sec, Busy Override Delay sec, Aff. affiliating Hold Off sec, Busy Override Chirp Ack