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M Assignment Number
An assignment number works like a speed dial. You can make a call to a specified transceiver or group by entering
the assignment number instead of entering an ID.
* You cannot make a direct call to a transceiver or group if [Disable] is selected at [Extension] in the [DID Call] set-
ting. In this case, the VE-PG3 makes a call to a target that is selected in [Port Settings].
9. Assignment Number (continued)
[Transceiver Connection]–
[Assignment Number]
q Index ……………………… Select the index assigned for the entry.
Setting range: “1” to “1000.”
w Name ……………………… Enter a call target name of up to 31 characters.
e Call Type ………………… Select the type of call. (Default: Individual)
• Individual: Call only a specified radio.
• Group: Call all radios that belong to the specified group.
• All: Call all radios.
r Prefix ID …………………… Enter the destination prefix ID.
ID range: 1–30 (Necessary for an NXDN Trunking system)
t I D ………………………… Enter the destination Unit ID or Group ID.
ID range: (Depends on the system mode)
y Assignment Number …… Enter the number of up to 31 digit for the target transceiver or group when
calling target transceiver or group from an IP telephone.
* When the IP telephone receives a call from a transceiver having the cor-
responding prefix ID and unit ID, it displays the assignment number as the
caller ID.
u <Add> …………………… Adds the information entered into [List of Assignment Number Entries].
• This is an example.
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