Motorola MT2000 manual Ptt

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MTSX RSS

GLOSSARY

 

Path

The location of a sub-directory on a disk or diskette. Paths start at the root directory of the

 

disk or diskette and end at the directory containing the desired file.

PC

Personal Computer.

Personality

A collection of parameter values, such as frequencies and PL codes. Often used

 

interchangably with the terms mode or channel in the RSS manual.

Personality file

A file that contains the data to be stored in a radio’s EEPROM. This file contains information

 

such as receive frequency, transmit frequency, squelch code, etc.

PL

Private Line coded squelch. A channel that has PL on the receive frequency will require both

 

the presence of carrier as well as the correct PL code before it will unmute. Also, if you have

 

PL on the transmit frequency, all transmissions on that channel will be modulated at a sub-

 

audible level by the PL code. Modulation is continuous.

PL Code

A two-digit alphanumeric code for specific sub-audible tones.

Pop-Up Window

A message area that overlays on a data entry/display area; used to indicate non-data entry

 

error or to verify destructive commands and to provide function key choices for next course

 

of action.

Port

A hardware interface that the computer uses to communicate with other devices. May be

 

parallel (4, 8, or more bits presented to the interface at a time) or serial (1 bit presented to

 

the interface at a time).

Priority Channel

A channel that is deemed more important to the radio operator than any other. The radio is

 

required to always unmute on activity there even though receiving activity on another

 

channel during priority scan.

Priority Levels

A number given to each radio user on a trunked system to allow system access to the most

 

critical users during busy periods. Assignment of priority levels is controlled by the System

 

Manager. Three levels of priority are available on a Privacy Plus System, five levels are

 

available on Type I SMARTNET system.

Priority Sample

The rate at which the priority channel is checked in priority scan for activity.

Rate

 

 

Private Line

See PL

Privacy Plus

Privacy Plus is a type of trunking system. This trunking system is limited in the options

 

available to its radio users. The system does not have emergency or dynamic regrouping

 

capabilities. Most shared (Public) Trunking Systems are of the Privacy Plus variety.

Program

1) A set of computer instructions designed to have the computer perform a specific

 

sequence of actions. 2) A means by which the workspace is transferred from the computer

 

into the radio’s EEPROM.

Program tree

A figurative term used to describe the organization of a multi-level menu-driven software

 

program.

PTT

Push-To-Talk feature or button.

PTT ID

Push-To-Talk IDentification. A feature that sends your radio's identification number on each

 

transmission.

Queuing

A method of servicing users which is used when a Trunking system is busy. The Central

 

Controller stores a radio's request to transmit and makes determinations as to what radio

 

will be serviced on a First-In First-Out (FIFO) basis.

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