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Type
If the Trunking System is Type I, the range of the ID changes for different size codes. The ID is a three digit
hexadecimal number. If you have more than one fleet on a system, you may want to use a Universal ID, so that
people calling you can use one ID. Press F8 to go to the Universal ID screen where you can enter the
information required to use a universal ID.
If the Trunking System is type II or IIi, the individual ID is a four digit hexadecimal number. For Type II trunking,
your radio will have a single Individual ID per system, independent of the number of talkgroups, user groups, or
personalities it is affiliated with on that system.
TYPE I or TYPE II/IIi indicates the trunked signalling protocol used on this system.
Type I is the original MOTOROLA trunked signalling protocol.
Type II/IIi is an enhanced version of the original protocol that provides additional fleet management flexibility for a
given system via an expanded signalling format. Each radio has a single individual ID per system, independent of
the number of talkgroups, user groups, or personalities it is affiliated with on that system.
Announcement Group
Enter the Announcement Talk Group in this field. This field contains the user TalkGroup for Announcements for
the current personality. The Announcement TalkGroup is a 3 digit hexadecimal number.
Strapping
This field configures the transmit mode of Announcement Group or Fleet ID. If set to Clear or Secure, the
Announcement Group or Fleet ID is forced to that particular transmit mode. When set to Select, the user is
allowed to select the secure transmit modes via the radio's two position concentric switch.
Individual ID
Contains the Individual ID, number that uniquely identifies your radio on a particular system.
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 #).
For Type II trunking, your radio will have a single Individual ID per system, independent of the number of
talkgroups, user groups, or personalities it is affiliated with on that system.
Failsoft Type
When the Central Site Controller fails in a Trunked system, the system goes into Failsoft operation.
Depending on the type of system, there will be different choices for Failsoft operation:
Disabled No failsoft used.
Personality/Fleet Uses the Announcement Group Failsoft Frequency for all talkgroups within the
personality.
Talkgroup/Subfleet The frequency is determined by the Subfleet selected. These are set in
the Subfleet screen.
WAC AMSS The Failsoft frequency used depends on which AMSS site the radio is using at
the time. The frequencies are entered via the F6 function key.

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Motorola MT 2000 Specifications

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BrandMotorola
ModelMT 2000
CategorySoftware
LanguageEnglish

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