Motorola MT2000 manual Fleet ID, Access Type, Conversation Type, Tx Defeat, This Call ID

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Fleet ID

The Fleet ID is a three digit hexadecimal number where the first digit is the prefix and the second two digits are the Fleet. For any size code the subfleets for Fleetwide and Dynamic Regrouping are always available.

The valid range for the Fleet I depends on the size code chosen. Examples of Fleet IDs are 300, 402, 001, and 703.

Individual ID

Enter the Trunking Individual ID in hex. The Individual ID is a number that uniquely identifies your radio on a particular system (or Personality for Type I). A system key or FTR key is required to access this field. Otherwise, the TCMS download procedure must be used (F3/F4).

Type II/IIi Only

Valid IDs will be between 1 and FFFF. The decimal equivalent of the Individual ID is used for your radio's Private Conversation Call ID (7+ID#), interconnect land-to-portable unit calls (7+ID#), and interconnect land-to-portable talkgroup calls (7+ID#).

Type II systems have a single Individual ID per radio, independent of the number of talkgroups, user groups, or personalities that radio has on that system.

Type I systems have a unique ID for each personality.

Access Type

Use the up/down arrow keys to select the Trunking Access type:

Slow - The original trunking signaling protocol with acknowledgments (high speed) for all channel grants. (Rx = Slow, Tx = Slow).

Fast - An enhancement to the original protocol that eliminated the channel grant acknowledgments, thus improving the channel access time. (Rx = Fast, Tx = Fast).

This information must be coordinated with your system manager to insure proper operation of the system.

Conversation Type

Use the up/down arrow keys to select the Trunking Conversation type, either Message or Transmission.

Message Trunked Systems:

After the initiator dekeys the radio, the voice channel stays active (hangtime) so other members of the talkgroup can respond on the same channel. If a radio in the talkgroup transmits during another user's transmission, they will talk over the other transmission.

Transmission Trunked Systems:

No hang time and no talk over. When a radio is dekeyed, the channel is immediately de-allocated and reassigned. If the user tries to talk over an active channel, the radio will not respond until the channel is clear.

Tx Defeat

When this option is enabled, the radio will use the PFI to initiate individual calls instead of the Universal ID. Factory default is Disabled.

This Call ID

This is the Type I call ID, which is calculated from the Size Code, Fleet ID, and Individual ID.

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Motorola MT2000 manual Fleet ID, Access Type, Conversation Type, Tx Defeat, This Call ID