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Motorola MCS 2000 User Manual

Motorola MCS 2000
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Trunking
Emergency Data
Configuration
From the MAIN MENU, press F4 thrice and then F8 to access this
screen.
This screen is used to configure the Emergency feature for the current
personality. Each Type II/IIi personality may have a unique
configuration if necessary. The Emergency button must be enabled in the
RADIO WIDE BUTTON/SWITCH MENU (F4/F3/F3). In addition, Silent
Emergency must be configured on the RADIO WIDE CONFIGURATION
screen (F4/F3/F2/F7).
Note: The radio controls may require additional setup for your Status
Configuration. Values in the status number and name aliasing
fields can be modified on the TRUNKING SYSTEM OPTIONS
screen (F4/F4/F3/F9).
Press Tab to select the desired field, or press the desired function key
(F1 - F10). If a field is highlighted, use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to
select the desired choice or value.
Field Definitions
Protocol Type Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to select the Trunking Protocol Type for
the current personality.
DDDH
MOTOROLA Radio Service Software Use UP/DOWN arrows to Select Type.
MCS Model:
MAIN:CHANGE/VIEW:TRUNKING:PERS:EMER
EMERGENCY DATA CONFIGURATION
----------------------------
Protocol Type.................IIi Revert Size Code...............A
Access Type..................Fast Revert Fleet ID.............0001
Emergency Call...........Disabled
Emergency Alarm...........Enabled
Console Ack Required....Disabled
Retry Counter........... 1 Revert Subfleet..............001
Tactical.................Enabled
Revert PTT ID...........Disabled Strapping.................Select
F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10
HELP EXIT
Type I The original Motorola Trunked signalling protocol.
Type II An enhanced version of the original Trunked Signalling protocol
that provides additional fleet management flexibility for a given
system via an expanded signalling format.
Type IIi A hybrid of Type I and II that permits a radio to operate a Type II
unit on a Type I system.

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Motorola MCS 2000 Specifications

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BrandMotorola
ModelMCS 2000
CategoryRadio
LanguageEnglish

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