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    339 
    By-Personality Features 
    Features Conventional Trunking 
    Mode Name (Assigned on Zone/
    Channel screen) 
    44 
    RX Frequency 
    4 
    TX Frequency 
    4 
    RX Squelch Type 
    4 
    RX Squelch Code 
    4 
    TX Squelch Type 
    4 
    TX Squelch Code 
    4 
    Talkaround/Direct 
    4 
    Smart PTT 
    4 
    Choose Scan List 
    44
    Hot Keypad44
    TX Power Level (For Applicable 
    Bands)44
    MDC Signaling System4
    TX Deviation4
    Phone Operation 
    (DTMF Timing Parameters)44
    Auto Scan44
    Mute/Unmute Options4
    Choose Time-Out Timer Value44
    Squelch Fine Tune4
    Channel Spacing4
    Pre/De-emphasis4
    Trunking System4
    Trunking Individual ID4
    Failsoft Type4
    Talk Permit Tone4
    Call Alert4
    Private Call4
    Conversation Type (Message, 
    Transmission, PTT-ID)4
    Talkgroups4
    Status4 
    						
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    Message4
    Access Type (Fast/Slow)4
    20-Channel Synthesized4
    Emergency Parameters4
    ASTRO Signalling System4
    MODAT Signalling System4 By-Personality Features
    Features Conventional Trunking 
    						
    							341 By-System Features
    FeaturesConventional
     ASTROConventional
     MDCType I 
    TrunkingType II 
    Trunking
    System ID
    44
    System Type (I, II, IIi)44
    System ID Aliasing4
    Individual ID4444
    Universal ID4
    Talkgroup ID44
    Connect Tone44
    Coverage Type44
    Affiliation Type4
    TX Power44
    Repeater Offset44
    Channel Assignment Type 
    (International/Domestic)44
    Splinter Channel44
    Phone DTMF Timing44
    Hot Keypad DTMF Timing44
    Status/Message Aliasing4
    PTT-ID Enable4
    Sidetone Enable4
    Radio Check Enable44
    Emergency Type, Parameters44
    Emergency Revert, Table 
    Definition44
    MDC Timing Parameters4
    DOS Parameters4
    Sel Call Reset Parameters4
    ASTRO Parameters4 
    						
    							343
    Trunked Radio Personality Chart
    E
    Feature NamePers 
    1Pers 
    2Pers 
    3Pers 
    4Pers 
    5Pers 
    6Pers 
    7Pers 
    8Pers 
    9Pers 
    10Pers 
    11Pers 
    12Pers 
    13Pers 
    14Pers 
    15
    System Type
    System ID
    Individual ID
    Coverage Type
    Affiliation Type
    Control Channel 1
    Control Channel 2
    Talkgroups 1
    Talkgroups 2
    TG Strapping
    Zone
    Scan List
    Scan Type
    Interconnect
    Phone Display Format
    Private Call
    Private Call Type
    Private Call Operation 
    						
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    Conventional Radio Personality Chart
    F
    Feature NameMode
    1
    #_____Mode 
    2
    #_____Mode
    3
    #_____Mode
    4
    #_____Mode 
    5
    #_____Mode 
    6
    #_____Mode 
    7
    #_____Mode 
    8
    #_____Mode 
    9
    #_____Mode 
    10
    #_____Mode 
    11
    #_____Mode 
    12
    #_____Mode 
    13
    #_____Mode
    14
    #_____Mode 
    15
    #_____Tx Frequency
    Tx PL/DPL Code
    Rx Frequency
    Rx PL/DPL Code
    Time-Out Timer
    Scan List
    Phone
    Smart PTT
    Tx Power
    Zone
    Channel
    Name
    Rx Signal Voice 
    Type
    Network Access 
    Code 
    						
    							 
    347 
    Glossary
     
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    AMSS  
    Automatic Multiple Site Select. A feature that enables radios to operate 
    beyond the reach of a single repeater site. Radios equipped with this 
    feature may be able to operate over large geographic locations.  
    ANI  
    Automatic Number Identification. Used to number access/release 
    codes that are frequently used for system management and billing 
    purposes. ANI numbers can be programmed by the RSS and cannot be 
    changed in the field.  
    ASCII  
    American Standard Code for Information Interchange. A seven-bit 
    code that defines 128 standard characters, including control 
    characters, letters, numbers and symbols.  
    Active Channel  
    A channel in which the radio is currently receiving or transmitting a 
    signal.  
    Adjustment  
    A means of tuning radio parameters to their correct values.  
    Alignment 
    A means of adjusting or tuning radio components to obtain optimum 
    operating performance.  
    Announcement Group 
    Grouping structure used in a Type II or Type IIi Trunking system. A 
    large group of radio users who, under normal circumstances, 
    communicate to coordinate actions amongst themselves.  
    Antenna Connector 
    The mini UHF RF coax connector located on the rear or top of the 
    radio that is used to connect the antenna to the radio.  
    Archive File 
    A computer file that contains the personality data of a radio. Radio 
    codeplug information can be retrieved from the radio and stored in a 
    file using Motorola Radio Service Software (RSS). It is standard practice 
    to name archive files according to their corresponding radio serial 
    numbers.  
    Archive File Cloning 
    The process of merging data from two different radio codeplugs so that 
    many radios can be programmed with the resulting personality data. 
    In the case of archive file cloning, the source of the factory data is an 
    archive file and the source of the tuning data is the target radio.  
    Asynchronous Communication 
    A method of data communication in which information is transmitted 
    one communication character at a time. Each character is preceded by 
    a start bit and followed by one or more stop bits.  
    Audible Status Tones 
    A variety of tones used to indicate the status of the radio or system. 
    Examples are busy, call back, talk prohibit, talk permit and Failsoft 
    tones. 
    						
    							 
    348 Auto-Affiliation 
    The ability of radios in a Type II or Type IIi Trunking system to 
    automatically transmit their talkgroup and unit ID information to the 
    Central Controller. Affiliation occurs after the radio has locked on to 
    the control channel frequency. It does not require that the user of the 
    radio press PTT.  
    Automatic Multiple Site Select 
    See “AMSS”.  
    Automatic Retry 
    The ability of a Portable radio to send up to 16 in-bound signalling 
    words in a four-second period provided that the out-bound signalling 
    word is not received from the Central Controller   
    after  
     the radio has 
    made a request to transmit.  
    BCL 
    See “Busy Channel Lockout”.  
    bps 
    Bits per second. Unit of measurement representing bit rate (the 
    number of binary bits transmitted per unit time).  
    BSI 
    See “Base Station Identifier”.  
    Back-up File 
    A duplicate or copy of an archive file that can be used in the event that 
    the original archive file is lost, damaged or erased accidentally.  
    Base Station Identifier (BSI) 
    An identifier which is programmed into the Central Controller and 
    sent out in Morse code ID on the lowest frequency Trunked repeater.  
    Blank Frequency 
    A channel that is not assigned a transmit frequency.  
    Blank PL Code 
    A channel that is not assigned a receive or transmit PL code.  
    Busy Channel Lockout (BCL) 
    A feature on Conventional modes that gives “listening privacy”. The 
    radio will not key when there is a carrier on a channel unless it is the 
    user’s PL/DPL group. Instead, the user will hear a busy tone while PTT 
    is pressed. In addition, the user will not be allowed to monitor the 
    channel. If all the users who share the channel have BCL enabled on 
    their radios, they will have privacy similar to that provided by a 
    Trunked radio system.  
    Busy Override 
    A feature that allows messages to get through to critical users (or users 
    at critical sites) even when some sites may have busy channels. Those 
    at available sites are also included in the communication. Others join 
    the conversation as frequencies at their sites become available.  
    CA 
    See “Call Alert”.  
    CAI Digital Operation 
    A radio that is equipped with CAI (Common Air Interface) Digital 
    Operation uses the IMBE (Improved Multi-Band Excitation) digital 
    signalling protocol to encode and decode digital signals.  
    CSQ 
    See “Carrier Squelch”.  
    Calibration 
    A means of teaching the radio to adjust itself for optimum 
    performance.  
    Call Alert (CA) 
    A Stat-Alert or RapidCall signalling feature that acts as a paging system 
    within the radio’s communication network. A Call Alert is sent with a 
    series of audible signals and/or a flashing display (depending on the 
    radio product and model) to notify an individual radio or an entire  
    						
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