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NXR-700/ NXR-800

System Programming Reference (SYSM)

Version: 2.10
Last Updated: December 31, 2008
Language: English
Type: K
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About this Manual


This document was created for the product having the following design specifications.

Item Specifications How to Verify


Market code K Printed or labeled on the outside of carton and locations with model name.
Firmware version of the repeater 1.16.00 Can be viewed in the Repeater Information dialog box of KPG-109D.
KPG-109D version number V1.40 Can be viewed in the About KPG-109D dialog box of KPG-109D.
KPG-110SM version number V1.20 Can be viewed in the About KPG-110SM dialog box of KPG-110SM.

K: Designed for the American markets

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Revision history
Date Description
1) Added the procedure to specify the Activation Folder to 2.1.1 Starting KPG-110SM.
2) Added the following items to 5.1.1 General Tab.
„ Activation File
„ Customer Information
„ Revision Number
„ Create Activation Log Button
3) Added the following items to 5.1.4 Timers Tab.
„ Trunking Type
„ Hold Timer (Traffic Channel by Voice Call > Broadcast Call)
„ Hold Timer (Traffic Channel by Data Call > Broadcast Call)
4) Added the following items to 5.1.5 Optional Tab.
„ Location Registration
„ NXDN ESN Validation
„ Manufacturer Limitation
„ Manufacturer Code
5) Added 5.1.6 Network Tab.
6) Added the following items to 5.3.1 General Tab.
„ Storage Location
„ Channel
„ Size
7) Added the following items to 5.7.3 Call Type Tab.
„ Short Data Call
„ Long Data Call
8) Added „ Late Entry to 5.8.2 General Tab.
2008.6.30 9) Added the following items to 5.8.3 Call Type Tab.
„ Short Data Call
„ Long Data Call
10) Added the following items.
5.3.4 Network Tab
5.4.3 Network Tab
5.6.3 Others Tab
5.7.4 Inter-site Tab
5.9 All Groups Call Window
5.10 Secondary GID Class of Service Window
5.11 Secondary UID Class of Service Window
7.1.2 Multi-site setup Flow
7.8 Management User
7.9 Monitor User
8.3 Channel Load Window
8.4 Communication Log Window
8.5 Statistics - Airtime Accumulation Window
8.6 Backup (Call Detail) Window
8.7 Restore (Call Detail) Window
8.8 System Log Window
9.2 Activation Folder Dialog Box
9.3 User Account Dialog Box
11) Added „ Multi-site Configuration to 7.2.2 System Recognition.
12) Corrected clerical errors.
13) Changed the version number from 1.00 to 2.00.

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Date Description
1) Added the following functions.
4.5 Import
4.6 Export
„ Time-out Timer in Failsoft Mode (5.1.4 Timers Tab)
„ Group Registration (5.1.5 Optional Tab)
5.4.8 Failsoft Mode
„ All Sites (5.9.3 Intersite Tab)
„ Start Time (7.7.2 Daylight Saving Time)
„ End Time (7.7.2 Daylight Saving Time)
8.9 Diagnostic Log Dialog Box
9.4 Language Dialog Box
2) Added the description about parameters and information relevant to configuration for the following
functions in Section 5.2 Site Information Window.
„ Valid
„ Site Name
„ Non-dedicated Control Channel
„ Automatic Rollover
3) Added the description about parameters and information relevant to configuration for the following
functions in Section 5.3.2 Channel Tab.
„ Valid
„ Frequency No.
„ Channel Type
„ CW ID
4) Added the description about parameters and information relevant to configuration for the following
2008.12.31
functions in Sections 5.6.1 GID Tab and 5.6.2 UID Tab.
„ Valid
„ Class Name
„ Comment
5) Revised “Inter-site” to “Intersite”.
6) Integrated „ Inter-site Voice Call and „ Inter-site Data Call in Section 5.7.4 Intersite Tab and Section
5.9.3 Intersite Tab, and then renamed the title to „ Intersite Call.
7) Added “Assigned” as an option to the Site dropdown list in „ Intersite Call Table.
8) Added the description about parameters and information relevant to configuration for the following
functions.
5.12.2 Valid
5.12.3 Fleet Name
5.12.5 Common CoS (GID)
5.12.6 Common CoS (UID)
5.14.4 GID
5.14.5 Valid
5.14.6 GID Name
5.14.7 GID Class of Service
5.16.4 UID
5.16.5 Valid
5.16.6 UID Name
5.16.7 UID Class of Service
9) Corrected clerical errors.
10) Changed the version number from 2.00 to 2.10.

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CONTENTS
1 SETTING UP KPG-110SM .......................1 4.5 Import............................................................ 14
4.5.1 Importing Site Data ..................................... 14
1.1 System Requirements..................................... 1 4.5.2 Importing ID Data........................................ 15
1.2 Installing KPG-110SM..................................... 1 4.6 Export............................................................ 16
1.3 Connecting the Repeater to a PC ................... 1 4.6.1 Exporting Site Data ..................................... 16
1.4 Uninstalling KPG-110SM ................................ 2 4.6.2 Exporting ID Data........................................ 17
4.7 Print............................................................... 17
4.7.1 Printout List Item ......................................... 17
2 BASIC OPERATION.................................3 4.8 Print Preview................................................. 19
4.8.1 Toolbar for Print Preview ............................ 19
2.1 Starting and Exiting KPG-110SM.................... 3 4.9 Exit ................................................................ 20
2.1.1 Starting KPG-110SM .................................... 3
2.1.2 Exiting KPG-110SM ...................................... 3
2.2 Creating and Saving New Data....................... 4 5 EDIT MENU ............................................ 21
2.3 Opening Saved Data....................................... 4
2.4 Writing Configuration Data to the Repeater .... 4 5.1 System Configuration Window...................... 21
2.5 Editing Data Configured for the Repeater....... 4 5.1.1 General Tab ................................................ 21
5.1.2 System Key File Dialog Box........................ 22
2.6 Editing Stored Configuration Data and
5.1.3 Queue Tab .................................................. 23
Writing Edited Configuration Data to the
5.1.4 Timers Tab.................................................. 24
Repeater ......................................................... 4
5.1.5 Optional Tab ............................................... 28
2.7 Configuring the Network using Network 5.1.6 Network Tab................................................ 31
Setup Wizard .................................................. 5 5.2 Site Information Window ............................... 32
2.8 Confirming Network Information and 5.2.1 Site.............................................................. 32
Hardware Information ..................................... 5 5.2.2 Valid ............................................................ 32
2.9 Confirming the Usage Status of Channels...... 5 5.2.3 Site Name ................................................... 32
2.10 Viewing a Help Topic ...................................... 5 5.2.4 Non-dedicated Control Channel.................. 32
2.11 Entering Conventions of the Configuration 5.2.5 Automatic Rollover...................................... 33
Values ............................................................. 5 5.2.6 Add Button .................................................. 33
5.2.7 Delete Button .............................................. 34
5.2.8 Site Edit Button ........................................... 34
3 MENU DESCRIPTION ..............................6 5.2.9 Context Menu.............................................. 34
5.3 Site Edit Window........................................... 35
3.1 Main Window .................................................. 6 5.3.1 General Tab ................................................ 35
3.1.1 Menu Bar ...................................................... 6 5.3.2 Channel Tab ............................................... 38
3.1.2 Toolbar.......................................................... 6 5.3.3 Adjacency Tab ............................................ 40
3.1.3 Status Bar ..................................................... 7 5.3.4 Network Tab................................................ 42
3.2 Summary of Menu Commands ....................... 7 5.4 Channel Edit Window.................................... 44
3.2.1 File Pulldown Menu....................................... 7 5.4.1 Channel....................................................... 44
3.2.2 Edit Pulldown Menu ...................................... 8 5.4.2 Valid ............................................................ 44
3.2.3 Program Pulldown Menu............................... 8 5.4.3 Frequency No. ............................................ 44
3.2.4 Tools Pulldown Menu.................................... 8 5.4.4 Channel Type.............................................. 45
3.2.5 Monitor Pulldown Menu ................................ 9 5.4.5 CW ID ......................................................... 45
3.2.6 Setup Pulldown Menu ................................... 9 5.4.6 CW ID Button .............................................. 45
3.2.7 View Pulldown Menu................................... 10 5.4.7 Cross-busy Input Trigger ............................ 45
3.2.8 Window Pulldown Menu.............................. 10 5.4.8 Failsoft Mode .............................................. 46
3.2.9 Help Pulldown Menu ................................... 10 5.5 CW ID Window.............................................. 47
3.3 About Keyboard Operations.......................... 11 5.5.1 Channel....................................................... 47
3.3.1 Shortcut Keys.............................................. 11 5.5.2 CW ID ......................................................... 47
3.3.2 Editing Configuration Data .......................... 11 5.5.3 Transmit Interval Time ................................ 47
5.6 Class of Service Information Window ........... 48
5.6.1 GID Tab ...................................................... 48
4 FILE MENU .............................................12 5.6.2 UID Tab....................................................... 49
5.6.3 Others Tab .................................................. 50
4.1 New............................................................... 12 5.7 GID Class of Service Edit Window................ 50
4.2 Open ............................................................. 12 5.7.1 Class ........................................................... 50
4.3 Save.............................................................. 13 5.7.2 General Tab ................................................ 50
4.4 Save As......................................................... 13 5.7.3 Call Type Tab.............................................. 52
5.7.4 Intersite Tab ................................................ 52

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CONTENTS
5.8 UID Class of Service Edit Window ................54 5.17.1 UID ..............................................................74
5.8.1 Class............................................................54 5.17.2 Valid.............................................................74
5.8.2 General Tab.................................................54 5.17.3 UID Name....................................................74
5.8.3 Call Type Tab ..............................................56 5.17.4 UID Class of Service ...................................74
5.9 All Groups Call Window.................................57 5.17.5 NXDN ESN ..................................................74
5.9.1 General Tab.................................................57
5.9.2 Call Type Tab ..............................................58
5.9.3 Intersite Tab.................................................58 6 PROGRAM MENU.................................. 76
5.10 Secondary GID Class of Service Window .....60
6.1 Write Data to the System...............................76
5.10.1 General Tab.................................................60
6.1.1 Error Detection prior to Activating the
5.10.2 Call Type Tab ..............................................61
Write Data to the System.............................77
5.11 Secondary UID Class of Service Window .....62 6.1.2 Error Detection prior to Writing the
5.11.1 General Tab.................................................62 Configuration Data.......................................78
5.11.2 Call Type Tab ..............................................63 6.1.3 Errors Detected while Writing the
5.12 Fleet Information Window..............................65 Configuration Data.......................................78
5.12.1 Fleet.............................................................65 6.1.4 Write Data Result Dialog Box ......................79
5.12.2 Valid.............................................................65 6.2 Read Data from the System ..........................79
5.12.3 Fleet Name ..................................................65 6.2.1 Error Detection prior to Reading the
5.12.4 Home Site....................................................65 Configuration Data.......................................80
5.12.5 Common CoS (GID) ....................................65 6.2.2 Errors Detected while Reading the
5.12.6 Common CoS (UID) ....................................65 Configuration Data.......................................80
5.12.7 Add Button...................................................66 6.3 Write ID data to the System...........................81
5.12.8 Delete Button...............................................66 6.3.1 Consistency Evaluation for
5.12.9 Fleet Edit Button ..........................................66 Configuration Data during Activation of
5.12.10 Context Menu ..............................................66 Write ID Data to the System ........................81
5.13 Fleet Edit Window..........................................67 6.3.2 Error Detection for Network Connection
5.13.1 GID Information Button................................67 and Configuration Data prior to Writing .......82
5.13.2 UID Information Button ................................67 6.3.3 Errors Detected while Writing an ID ............82
5.13.3 General Tab.................................................67 6.3.4 Status of the Write ID data to the
System Menu...............................................83
5.13.4 Customer Tab..............................................68
6.4 Firmware Update ...........................................85
5.14 GID Information Window ...............................69
5.14.1 Fleet.............................................................69
5.14.2 Home Site....................................................69
5.14.3 Common Class of Service (GID) .................69
7 TOOLS MENU ........................................ 86
5.14.4 GID ..............................................................69
7.1 Network Setup Wizard...................................86
5.14.5 Valid.............................................................69
7.1.1 Single Site Setup Flow ................................87
5.14.6 GID Name....................................................69
7.1.2 Multi-site Setup Flow ...................................88
5.14.7 GID Class of Service ...................................70
7.2 Network Configuration ...................................89
5.14.8 Add Button...................................................70
5.14.9 Delete Button...............................................70 7.2.1 IP Address Tab............................................89
5.14.10 GID Edit Button............................................70 7.2.2 System Recognition Tab .............................90
5.14.11 Context Menu ..............................................70 7.2.3 Site Map Tab ...............................................92
5.15 GID Edit Window ...........................................71 7.2.4 Others Tab...................................................93
7.3 Conventional Reset .......................................95
5.15.1 GID ..............................................................71
5.15.2 Valid.............................................................71 7.4 Factory Reset ................................................95
5.15.3 GID Name....................................................71 7.5 Security..........................................................96
5.15.4 GID Class of Service ...................................71 7.6 FPU Data.......................................................97
5.16 UID Information Window................................72 7.6.1 Read Data from the Repeater .....................97
5.16.1 Fleet.............................................................72 7.6.2 Write Data to the Repeater..........................98
5.16.2 Home Site....................................................72 7.7 Time Adjustment..........................................100
5.16.3 Common Class of Service (UID) .................72 7.7.1 Time Zone .................................................101
5.16.4 UID ..............................................................72 7.7.2 Daylight Saving Time.................................105
5.16.5 Valid.............................................................72 7.8 Management User .......................................105
5.16.6 UID Name....................................................73
7.9 Monitor User ................................................105
5.16.7 UID Class of Service ...................................73
5.16.8 Add Button...................................................73
7.10 Option Dialog Box........................................106
5.16.9 Delete Button...............................................73 7.10.1 Auto Save/ Load ........................................106
5.16.10 UID Edit Button............................................73 7.10.2 Temperature Units.....................................106
5.16.11 Context Menu ..............................................73 7.10.3 Auto Disconnect Timer ..............................106
5.17 UID Edit Window ...........................................74 7.10.4 Update Rate ..............................................106

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CONTENTS
8 MONITOR MENU..................................107 12 HELP MENU ......................................... 137
8.1 System Overview Dialog Box...................... 107 12.1 Help Topics ................................................. 137
8.1.1 Network Dialog Box .................................. 109 12.1.1 Contents Tab ............................................ 137
8.1.2 Hardware Dialog Box ................................ 110 12.1.2 Index Tab .................................................. 137
8.2 Channel State ............................................. 111 12.1.3 Search Tab ............................................... 137
8.2.1 Channel State Dialog Box......................... 111 12.2 About KPG-110SM Dialog Box ................... 138
8.2.2 Site Change .............................................. 112
8.3 Channel Load Dialog Box ........................... 113
8.3.1 Channel Load (Graph) .............................. 114 13 MENU LIST........................................... 139
8.3.2 Clear ......................................................... 115
8.4 Communication Log Dialog Box.................. 115
8.4.1 Communication Log (Table)...................... 116
8.4.2 Memory Used............................................ 118
8.4.3 Extract....................................................... 118
8.4.4 Clear ......................................................... 118
8.5 Statistics - Airtime Accumulation
Dialog Box................................................... 119
8.5.1 Core Time (Left)........................................ 119
8.5.2 Core Time (Right) ..................................... 120
8.5.3 Statistics - Airtime Accumulation
(Table)....................................................... 120
8.5.4 Save.......................................................... 121
8.6 Backup (Call Detail) Dialog Box.................. 121
8.7 Restore (Call Detail) Dialog Box ................. 122
8.8 System Log Dialog Box............................... 123
8.8.1 System Log - System Dialog Box ............. 123
8.8.2 System Log - Hardware Dialog Box.......... 126
8.9 Diagnostic Log Dialog Box.......................... 129

9 SETUP MENU.......................................130
9.1 Communication Port Dialog Box ................. 130
9.1.1 Communication Mode ............................... 130
9.1.2 Port ........................................................... 130
9.1.3 Port Device ............................................... 130
9.1.4 Baud Rate ................................................. 130
9.1.5 Phone Book .............................................. 130
9.1.6 Phone Book Dialog Box ............................ 131
9.2 Activation Folder Dialog Box....................... 132
9.3 User Account Dialog Box ............................ 132
9.4 Language Dialog Box.................................. 133

10 VIEW MENU..........................................134
10.1 Tree View Window ...................................... 134
10.2 Toolbar........................................................ 134
10.3 Status Bar ................................................... 134

11 WINDOW MENU ...................................135


11.1 Cascade...................................................... 135
11.2 Horizontal Tile ............................................. 135
11.3 Vertical Tile ................................................. 135
11.4 Arrange Icons.............................................. 136
11.5 Close All Windows ...................................... 136
11.6 Opened Window List................................... 136

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1 SETTING UP KPG-110SM
KPD-110SM is the software designed for configuring 1.2 Installing KPG-110SM
various functions of the NXDN Trunking System and
monitoring the operation status of the system.
Connecting the repeater to a PC on which KPG-110SM is Follow the procedure shown below to install KPG-110SM
installed, writing the configuration data to the repeater, on a PC.
reading the data from the repeater to a PC and editing the
data are possible. Also, in actual system operation, Note:
network and hardware information and the status of  Administrative privileges are required to install KPG-110SM.
channel usage can be monitored in real time.  For use with Windows Vista, the User Account Control display
appears during the operation. Click the “Continue” button to
continue the process.

1. Quit running all programs on the PC (including a


resident program such as the virus-checking
1.1 System Requirements program).
2. Insert the KPG-110SM CD-ROM disk into the
The following devices and operating systems are required CD-ROM drive.
to install KPG-110SM. 3. Double-click “Setup.exe” that appears by
double-clicking the CD-ROM drive icon.
Table 1-1 System Requirements
4. Insert a USB Secure Key into a USB port on a PC.
IBM PC or AT compatible computer having
PC a processor with a Intel Pentium III of 1 GHz The setup program starts and it will provide the
or faster instructions for installation. Follow the instructions
provided on the screen to install the software.
Hard Disk 40 MB or more free hard disk space
If Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 is not installed on a PC,
Memory 256 MB
Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 will also be installed.
A CD-ROM drive that can be accessed Follow the instructions provided on the screen to install
CD-ROM Drive
directly or via a network. the software.
Resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels (Super VGA)
Monitor
and 256 or more colors
Microsoft Windows® 2000 Service Pack 4
OS Microsoft Windows® XP Service Pack 2
Microsoft Windows Vista® (32-bit)
1.3 Connecting the Repeater to
Software
.NET Framework 2.0 (Microsoft) or later
* For Windows Vista, .NET Framework 3.0 is
a PC
pre-installed as a standard library.
Follow the procedure shown below to connect the
USB 1.0 or 2.0 USB port
repeater to a PC with KPG-110SM.
LAN 10Base-T or faster
1. Turn the PC OFF.
The PC must have at least 1 serial
communication port compatible with 2. Connect the RS-232C cross-wired cable (DB-9) to
Communication asynchronous communication adapter to one of the serial ports, COM 1 to COM 20.
Port communicate with the repeater. Select a 3. Turn a PC ON.
communication port from COM 1 to COM 20
ports. 4. Turn the repeater OFF.
Connect the repeater to a PC by using the 5. Connect the RS-232C cross-wired cable (DB-9) to the
optional RS-232C cross-wired cable (DB-9). 9-pin serial port on the front panel of the repeater.
Connection
To make IP connection between the
Cable
repeater and a PC, a LAN cable must be
connected via a hub or network device.

Note: If KPG-110SM runs simultaneously with other software,


KPG-110SM may not function properly due to insufficient
resources.

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1 SETTING UP KPG-110SM
6. Turn the repeater ON. „ Uninstalling KPG-110SM using the
The repeater starts up and the Status LED [1] will KPG-110SM CD-ROM
flash. If the repeater is properly activated, the Status 1. Insert the KPG-110SM CD-ROM disk into the
LED [1] will then turn Off. CD-ROM drive.
2. Double-click “Setup.exe” that appears by double-
STATUS LED [1] clicking the CD-ROM drive icon.
STATUS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 3. Click the “Next” button.
CTRL OCXO BUSY TX POWER 4. Select the “Remove” radio button, and then click
the “Next” button.

Figure 1-1 STATUS LED Follow the instructions on the PC display to


uninstall KPG-110SM.

1.4 Uninstalling KPG-110SM


Follow the procedure below to uninstall KPG-110SM from
a PC.

Note:
 You must exit KPG-110SM before uninstalling it.
 Administrative privileges are required to uninstall KPG-110SM.
 For use with Windows Vista, the User Account Control display
appears during the operation. Click the “Continue” button to
continue the process.

„ Uninstalling KPG-110SM using the “Start”


Button in Windows
1. Select one of the following tasks in the “Start”
button > Control Panel window.
• For use with Windows Vista, click “Uninstall a
program”.
• For use with Windows XP, click the “Add or
Remove Programs” icon.
• For use with Windows 2000, double-click the
“Add or Remove Programs” icon.
2. Select “KPG-110SM”.
3. Click the “Change/Remove” (for use with Windows
Vista, click “Uninstall/Change”) button.
Follow the instructions on the PC display to
uninstall KPG-110SM.

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2 BASIC OPERATION
This section describes basic operations of KPG-110SM. 6. Click the “OK” button.
The configuration information will be stored and it
Note: We recommend storing data configured using KPG-110SM will be recalled next time KPG-110SM is started.
on the hard disk or an external storage device. (Refer to 4
FILE MENU on page 12.)
„ Starting KPG-110SM
1. Ensure that the Activation File is stored in the
Activation Folder.
2. Connect a USB Secure Key to a USB port on a PC
2.1 Starting and Exiting where KPG-110SM is installed.
KPG-110SM 3. Select “KPG-110SM” after clicking “Start” > (All)
Programs > Kenwood Fpu in the task bar.
KPG-110SM starts after the splash screen
appears, and then the main window will appear.
TO START KPG-110SM, A USB SECURE KEY AND
ACTIVATION FILE FOR WHICH SYSTEM PARAMETERS Note:
AND SERVICE INFORMATION ARE PRECONFIGURED  Once the folder with the Activation File is specified, the
IS REQUIRED. THE USB SECURE KEY AND Activation Folder dialog box will not appear any longer each
ACTIVATION FILE ARE SUPPLIED BY KENWOOD. time when KPG-110SM is started again.
 Unless the Activation Folder is specified and a valid Activation
File is stored in the selected folder, KPG-110SM cannot be
started.
2.1.1 Starting KPG-110SM  Following are defaults of the Activation Folder:
When KPG-110SM is started for the first time after My Documents (For use with Windows Vista, Documents)
\Kenwood\KPG-110SM\act
installing KPG-110SM, select the folder in which the
Activation File is stored, and then start KPG-110SM.  The Activation Folder can be changed in the Setup pulldown
menu > Activation Folder dialog box. (Refer to 9.2 Activation
Folder Dialog Box on page 132.)
„ Selecting the folder in which the Activation
 KPG-110SM can be started by selecting the folder where
File is stored KPG-110SM is installed, and double-clicking “KPG-110SM.exe”.
1. Create a folder on the hard disk drive on a PC, and  If the license information of the read automatic save data
then store the Activation File in the folder. (Network Category or System Code) does not match the license
information read from the USB Secure Key and Activation File
2. Connect a USB Secure Key to a USB port on the
when KPG-110SM is started, the following display appears.
PC where KPG-110SM is installed. Clicking the “Auto Save Data Reset” button causes
Ensure that the USB Secure Key is recognized by automatically saved data to be cleared and KPG-110SM to start.
the PC and the USB Secure Key is ready to use. Clicking the “Exit Program” button causes KPG-110SM to exit
without clearing automatic saved data.
3. Select “KPG-110SM” after clicking “Start” > (All)
Programs > Kenwood Fpu in the task bar.
The splash screen appears, and then the
Activation Folder dialog box opens.

Figure 2-2 Display for Unmatched State of


License Information

2.1.2 Exiting KPG-110SM


Figure 2-1 Activation Folder Dialog Box

4. Click the “Browse” button. Selecting “Exit” from the File pulldown menu or clicking
the button causes KPG-110SM to exit.
The Browse For Folder dialog box will appear.
5. Select the folder where the Activation File is stored
as described in step 1, and then click the “OK”
button.
The path for the selected folder appears in the
Files Location information box.

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2 BASIC OPERATION

2.2 Creating and Saving New 2.5 Editing Data Configured for
Data the Repeater
Follow the procedure shown below. Follow the procedure shown below.
1. Select “New” from the File pulldown menu. (Refer to 1. Select “New” from the File pulldown menu. (Refer to
4.1 New on page 12.) 4.1 New on page 12.)
2. Enter all necessary data. 2. Read the configuration data from the repeater.
Select an item you wish to configure from the Edit Select “Read Data from the System” from the
pulldown menu and then enter data in the window. Program pulldown menu. (Refer to 6.2 Read Data
(Refer to 5 EDIT MENU on page 21.) from the System on page 79.)
3. Save data. 3. Edit the data on the PC.
Select “Save” or “Save As” from the File pulldown Select an item you wish to configure from the Edit
menu. (Refer to 4.3 Save on page 13, 4.4 Save As on pulldown menu and enter data in the window.
page 13.) (Refer to 6 PROGRAM MENU on page 76.)
4. Write the configuration data to the repeater.
Select “Write Data to the System” from the Program
pulldown menu. (Refer to 6.1 Write Data to the
System on page 76.)
2.3 Opening Saved Data
Follow the procedure shown below.
1. Select “Open” from the File pulldown menu.
2. Select a data file from the Open dialog box. (Refer to 2.6 Editing Stored Configuration
4.2 Open on page 12.) Data and Writing Edited
Configuration Data to the
Repeater
Follow the procedure shown below.
2.4 Writing Configuration Data 1. Open the configuration data file stored on the hard
to the Repeater disk or other external storage device.
“Open” can be selected from the File pulldown menu.
Follow the procedure shown below. (Refer to 4.2 Open on page 12.)
1. Enter all necessary data. 2. This data in the opened file can be edited using KPG-
Select an item you wish to configure from the Edit 110SM.
pulldown menu and enter data in the window. Select an item you wish to configure from the Edit
(Refer to 5 EDIT MENU on page 21.) pulldown menu and enter data in the window. (Refer
2. Write the configuration data to the repeater. to 6 PROGRAM MENU on page 76.)
Select “Write Data to the System” from the Program 3. Write the configuration data to the repeater.
pulldown menu. (Refer to 6.1 Write Data to the Select “Write Data to the System” from the Program
System on page 76.) pulldown menu. (Refer to 6.1 Write Data to the
System on page 76.)

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2.7 Configuring the Network 2.11 Entering Conventions of the


using Network Setup Wizard Configuration Values
“Network Setup Wizard” can be selected from the Tools Following are conventions for entering values by using
pulldown menu. (Refer to 7.1 Network Setup Wizard on the edit boxes and dropdown lists.
page 86.)
Table 2-1 Entering Conventions of the
Configuration Values

Configuration Configuration Method or KPG-110SM


Conditions Operation
2.8 Confirming Network Following are available entry methods:
Information and Hardware If a value is entered
into an edit box
• Directly entering alphanumeric
characters and symbols
Information • Selecting from the dropdown list
The value can be increased or
“System Overview” can be selected from the Monitor If a value is decreased by clicking the “Up” or
pulldown menu. (Refer to 8.1 System Overview Dialog configured using spin “Down” button. Also, the “Up” or “Down”
Box on page 107.) buttons button can be clicked and held until the
desired value appears.
One of the following options will
automatically be configured depending
on the type of each edit box:
If a value configured • The lower limit value will automatically
2.9 Confirming the Usage Status in an edit box is be configured.
of Channels cleared • The value in the edit box will be
cleared.
• None will automatically be configured.
“Channel Load” can be selected from the Monitor • Off will automatically be configured.
pulldown menu.
If a digit after the “.” (period) and “, “ (comma) can be
decimal point is entered. The decimal point separator
entered will be determined by PC configuration.
One of the following options will
automatically be configured depending
2.10 Viewing a Help Topic If a value outside of
on the type of each edit box:
• The value will automatically be
the available range is
replaced by the lower limit value.
Clicking the “Help” button in each window will cause the entered
• The value will automatically be
KPG-110SM HTML Help window and the relative help replaced by the upper limit value.
topics to appear. If the [F1] key on the keyboard is • An error message box will appear.
pressed while an item is selected, the Help Topics of the If a value of less than
selected item appears. (Refer to 12 HELP MENU on The value of less than a single step size
a single step size is
page 137.) will be rounded off.
entered
If Off can be
If the number 0 is entered in the edit
configured in an edit
box, Off will automatically be configured.
box
If ALL can be If the number 0 or the letter A is entered
configured in an edit in the edit box, ALL will automatically be
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3.1 Main Window 3.1.2 Toolbar

The menu bar and toolbar are located on the top of the Frequently-used icons in menu commands are docked on
main window. The status bar appears in the lower part of the toolbar.
this window.

Figure 3-4 Toolbar

Note: The Toolbar can be activated or deactivated by selecting


“Toolbar” from the View pulldown menu. (Refer to 10.2
Toolbar on page 134.)

Table 3-1 Descriptions of the Buttons on the Toolbar

Button Function

Clears the current configuration data and


creates new configuration data by editing the
default values. (Refer to 4.1 New on page 12.)
New

Opens a configuration data file stored on the


hard disk or other external storage devices.
Open (Refer to 4.2 Open on page 12.)
Figure 3-1 Main Window
Stores the current configuration data to a hard
disk or external storage device as a file. (Refer
3.1.1 Menu Bar Save to 4.3 Save on page 13.)

The menu bar has menu titles that are used to configure Opens the Printout List dialog box, and then a
and manage the repeater using KPG-110SM. When the summary of the configuration data can be
menu title is clicked, the pulldown menu will appear, and Print configured. (Refer to 4.7 Print on page 17.)
then menu commands contained in the menu appear.
(Refer to 3.2 Summary of Menu Commands on page 7.) Opens the Read Data from the System dialog
box, and then the configuration data can be
Read Data transferred from the repeater to KPG-110SM.
Note: The Window menu appears on the menu bar only when a
from the (Refer to 6.2 Read Data from the System on
function is selected from the Edit pulldown menu and the
window of the function is active. System page 79.)

Opens the Write Data to the System dialog


box, and then the configuration data in KPG-
Figure 3-2 Menu Bar Write Data to 110SM can be written to the repeater. (Refer to
(if the Window menu appears) the System 6.1 Write Data to the System on page 76.)

Activates the Network Setup Wizard, and then


the initial configuration of a network can be
Network configured in the Wizard format. (Refer to 7.1
Figure 3-3 Menu Bar
(if the Window menu does not appear) Setup Wizard Network Setup Wizard on page 86.)

Opens the System Overview dialog box, and


then network information and hardware
System information can be viewed. (Refer to 8.1
Overview System Overview Dialog Box on page 107.)

Opens the Channel Load dialog box, and then


the status of channel usage can be monitored.
(Refer to 8.3 Channel Load Dialog Box on page
Channel Load 113.)

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3.1.3 Status Bar 3.2 Summary of Menu


Commands
The status bar shows the communication status between
KPG-110SM and the repeater, and the serial Following are the summary of the menu commands
communication port used for data communication available in the each menu title of the menu bar.
between KPG-110SM and the repeater.

3.2.1 File Pulldown Menu


Figure 3-5 Status Bar
Communication status between KPG-110SM and the
repeater appears using the following icons.

Table 3-2 Communication Status Display

Item Display
Serial communication:
: Not communicating
: Communicating
Modem communication:
Communication
: Not communicating
Status
: Communicating
LAN:
: Not communicating Figure 3-6 File Pulldown Menu
: Communicating
Configuration for LAN, COM n [Modem], Table 3-3 File Pulldown Menu Function List
Communication COM n [9600 to 115200]
Function Description
Port (n: Port number)
Clears the current configuration data and to
If KPG-110SM and data in the repeater are
create new configuration data by editing the
out of synchronization, a message New
System default values.
prompting you to expedit the operation for
Synchronization (Refer to 4.1 New on page 12.)
solving an asynchronous state appears.
Status
After the asynchronous state is resolved, Opens a configuration data file stored on the
the message will disappear. Open hard disk or other external storage devices.
(Refer to 4.2 Open on page 12.)
Note: Saves the current configuration data to the hard
 The Status bar can be activated or deactivated by selecting Save disk or other external storage devices in the
“Status Bar” from the View pulldown menu. (Refer to 10.3 form of files. (Refer to 4.3 Save on page 13.)
Status Bar on page 134.) Names the current configuration data and save it
 Double-clicking the Communicating icon opens the to the hard disk or other external storage devices
Save As
Communication Port dialog box. in the form of files. (Refer to 4.4 Save As on
page 13.)
Configuration data for a site and ID created and
edited using the export function can be
Import
transferred to KPG-110SM. (Refer to 4.5 Import
on page 14.)
Configuration data for a site and ID created and
edited using KPG-110SM can be exported and
Export stored with a file name to a hard disk or an
external device. (Refer to 4.6 Export on page
16.)
Prints the Printout List. (Refer to 4.7 Print on
Print
page 17.)
This function is used to view the print image of
Print Preview the configuration data. (Refer to 4.8 Print
Preview on page 19.)
Exits KPG-110SM. (Refer to 4.9 Exit on page
Exit
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3.2.2 Edit Pulldown Menu Function Description


Opens the dialog box to read configuration
Read Data from data from the repeater using KPG-110SM.
the System (Refer to 6.2 Read Data from the System on
page 79.)
Opens the dialog box to write Fleets, GIDs
Write ID data to
and UIDs to the repeater. (Refer to 6.3
the System
Write ID data to the System on page 81.)
Opens the dialog box to update the firmware
Firmware Update of the repeater. (Refer to 6.4 Firmware
Update on page 85.)
Figure 3-7 Edit Pulldown Menu

Table 3-4 Edit Pulldown Menu Function List


3.2.4 Tools Pulldown Menu
Function Description
Opens the window to view system values
and configure various operations used for
System
transmitting or receiving at the system side.
Configuration
(Refer to 5.1 System Configuration Window
on page 21.)
Opens the window to configure information
Site Information of the site. (Refer to 5.2 Site Information
Window on page 32.)
Opens the window to configure a Service
Class of Service Class that can be used by a GID and UID.
Information (Refer to 5.6 Class of Service Information
Window on page 48.)
Opens the window to configure FleetSync
values.
Fleet Information
(Refer to 5.12 Fleet Information Window on
Figure 3-9 Tools Pulldown Menu
page 65.)
Opens the window to configure GID values. Table 3-6 Tools Menu Function List
GID Information (Refer to 5.14 GID Information Window on
page 69.) Function Description
Opens the window to configure UID values. Opens the dialog box to configure the default
UID Information (Refer to 5.16 UID Information Window on Network Setup configuration of a network using the wizard
page 72.) Wizard tool. (Refer to 7.1 Network Setup Wizard on
page 86.)
Opens the dialog box to configure the default
Network
configuration of a network. (Refer to 7.2
3.2.3 Program Pulldown Menu Configuration
Network Configuration on page 89.)
Opens the dialog box to reset the repeater to
Conventional
Conventional Mode. (Refer to 7.3
Reset
Conventional Reset on page 95.)
Opens the dialog box to clear all
Factory Reset configurations of the repeater. (Refer to 7.4
Factory Reset on page 95.)
Opens the dialog box to configure the access
Security code for accessing a site. (Refer to 7.5
Figure 3-8 Program Pulldown Menu Security on page 96.)
Opens the dialog box to read the data
Table 3-5 Program Pulldown Menu Function List
configured using KPG-109D from the repeater.
Function Description FPU Data Opens the dialog box to write the data
configured using KPG-109D to the repeater.
Opens the dialog box to write configuration (Refer to 7.6 FPU Data on page 97.)
Write Data to the data to the repeater by using KPG-110SM.
System (Refer to 6.1 Write Data to the System on Opens the dialog box to configure the clock
Time
page 76.) time of the repeater.
Adjustment
(Refer to 7.7 Time Adjustment on page 100.)

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Function Description Function Description


Opens the dialog box to start KPG-110SM with Opens the dialog box to restore
Management
*1 the Management User account. (Refer to 7.8 Restore communication information that was stored
User
Management User on page 105.) (Call Detail) to a PC. (Refer to 8.7 Restore (Call Detail)
Dialog Box on page 122.)
Opens the dialog box to start KPG-110SM with
Monitor User*1 the Monitor User account. (Refer to 7.9 Opens the dialog box to read the system
Monitor User on page 105.) System Log and hardware log from each site. (Refer to
8.8 System Log Dialog Box on page 123.)
Opens the dialog box to change various
configurations stored in KPG-110SM. Opens the dialog box to read or to write the
Option
(Refer to 7.10 Option Dialog Box on page diagnostic log data stored in the repeater as
Diagnostic Log
106.) a log file. (Refer to 8.9 Diagnostic Log
Dialog Box on page 129.)
*1
This function appears only if Management Password is
configured in the User Account dialog box. (Refer to 9.3 User
Account Dialog Box on page 132.)
3.2.6 Setup Pulldown Menu

3.2.5 Monitor Pulldown Menu

Figure 3-11 Setup Pulldown Menu

Table 3-8 Setup Pulldown Menu Function List

Function Description
Opens the dialog box to select the
Communication communication port used between
Port KPG-110SM and the repeater. (Refer to
9.1.1 Communication Mode on page 130.)
Figure 3-10 Monitor Pulldown Menu Opens the dialog box to specify the folder
in which the Activation File will be stored.
Activation Folder
Table 3-7 Monitor Pulldown Menu Function List (Refer to 9.2 Activation Folder Dialog Box
on page 132.)
Function Description
Opens the dialog box to enter the
Opens the dialog box to monitor network User Account Management Password. (Refer to 9.3
information and hardware information of User Account Dialog Box on page 132.)
System Overview
each channel. (Refer to 8.1 System
Overview Dialog Box on page 107.) Opens the dialog box to select the user
interface language to be used in
Opens the dialog box to monitor usage Language
KPG-110SM. (Refer to 9.4 Language
Channel State states of the channels in the site. (Refer to Dialog Box on page 133.)
8.2 Channel State on page 111.)
Opens the dialog box to monitor the states
of the channel usage in the site using a
Channel Load
usage rate graph. (Refer to 8.3 Channel
Load Dialog Box on page 113.)
Opens the dialog box to retrieve the
Communication communication log of each site. (Refer to
Log 8.4 Communication Log Dialog Box on page
115.)
Opens the dialog box to display statistics of
system communication. (Refer to 8.5
Statistics
Statistics - Airtime Accumulation Dialog Box
on page 119.)
Opens the dialog box to store
Backup communication information to a PC. (Refer
(Call Detail) to 8.6 Backup (Call Detail) Dialog Box on
page 121.)

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3.2.7 View Pulldown Menu 3.2.9 Help Pulldown Menu

Figure 3-14 3-14 Help Pulldown Menu

Table 3-11 Help Pulldown Menu Function List


Figure 3-12 View Pulldown Menu
Function Description
Table 3-9 View Pulldown Menu Function List
Searches help topics. (Refer to 12.1 Help
KPG-110SM help
Function Description Topics on page 137.)

Opens the window to view contents of the Opens the dialog box to view information
About
Edit pulldown menu which are listed in about KPG-110SM. (Refer to 12.2 About
Tree View KPG-110SM
another window. (Refer to 10.1 Tree View KPG-110SM Dialog Box on page 138.)
Window on page 134.)
Activates or deactivates the Toolbar. (Refer
Toolbar
to 10.2 Toolbar on page 134.)
Activates or deactivates the Status bar.
Status Bar
(Refer to 10.3 Status Bar on page 134.)

3.2.8 Window Pulldown Menu

Figure 3-13 Window Pulldown Menu

Table 3-10 Window Pulldown Menu function List

Function Description
Rearranges the open windows to be
Cascade diagonally overlapped (cascaded). (Refer to
11.1 Cascade on page 135.)
Rearranges the open windows as horizontal
Horizontal Tile tiles. (Refer to 11.2 Horizontal Tile on page
135.)
Rearranges the open windows as vertical
Vertical Tile tiles. (Refer to 11.3 Vertical Tile on page
135.)
Rearranges the minimized icons. (Refer to
Arrange Icons
11.4 Arrange Icons on page 136.)
Close All Closes all open windows. (Refer to 11.5
Windows Close All Windows on page 136.)
Lists all titles of open windows. Clicking the
Opened Window window title causes the selected window to
List appear front most on the display. (Refer to
11.6 Opened Window List on page 136.)

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3.3 About Keyboard Operations Keystrokes Action


Activates the Menu Bar. Pressing the
[Enter] key or pressing the key of the first
3.3.1 Shortcut Keys [Alt] key
letter of the pulldown menu name opens the
menu.
[F10] key
Pressing the [Escape], [Alt] or [F10] key
The following shortcut keys are assigned to the keyboard while a menu is selected deselects the
for KPG-110SM. menu.

Table 3-12 Shortcut Keys [Shift] + []/ []


Selects rows in multiple tables.
keys
Keystrokes Action
Opens the Read Data from the System
dialog box and the configuration data can be 3.3.2 Editing Configuration Data
[Ctrl] + [r] keys read using KPG-110SM from the repeater.
(Refer to 6.2 Read Data from the System on
page 79.)
The following keyboard operations are available for
editing values by using KPG-110SM.
Opens the Write Data to the System dialog
box, and then the configuration data in KPG- Table 3-13 Editing Configuration Data
[Ctrl] + [w] keys 110SM can be written to the transceiver.
(Refer to 6.1 Write Data to the System on Keystrokes Action
page 76.)
[Tab] key Moves the focus in the active window.
Deletes the current configuration data
Confirms the entered value and moves the
completely, and then the configuration data [Enter] key
cursor to the next configuration item.
[Ctrl] + [n] keys can be edited and configured using the
default values. (Refer to 4.1 New on page Increases and decreases the value the
12.) same as spin buttons for configuration
[] key
items.
Opens a configuration data file stored on the [] key
Selects a value from a dropdown list without
[Ctrl] + [o] keys hard disk or external storage device. (Refer
displaying the list.
to 4.2 Open on page 12.)
Moves the cursor placed in an edit box to
Stores the current configuration data in a [Home] key
the beginning of the text.
[Ctrl] + [s] keys hard disk or external storage device as a file.
(Refer to 4.3 Save on page 13.) [PgUp] key and Selects the first item or the last item in a
[PgDn] key dropdown list.
Copies the configured values in the selected
[Ctrl] + [c] keys
row or edit box. Moves the cursor placed in an edit box to
[End] key
the end of the text.
Pastes the copied value in the selected row
[Ctrl] + [v] keys and edit box to the position where the cursor
is placed.
Opens the Tree View window. (Refer to
[Ctrl] + [0] keys
10.1 Tree View Window on page 134.)
Adjusts the size of the print image displayed
[Ctrl] + [0] keys to the window size of the Print Preview
[Ctrl] + [8] keys window. (Refer to 4.8 Print Preview on page
19.)
[Ctrl] + [1] keys
[Ctrl] + [3] keys Adjusts the size of the print image displayed
[Ctrl] + [5] keys in the Print Preview window to 100%.
[Ctrl] + [7] keys (Refer to 4.8 Print Preview on page 19.)
[Ctrl] + [9] keys
Adjusts the size of the print image displayed
[Ctrl] + [2] keys
in the Print Preview window to 200%.
[Ctrl] + [6] keys
(Refer to 4.8 Print Preview on page 19.)
Adjusts the size of the print image displayed
[Ctrl] + [4] keys in the Print Preview window to 25%. (Refer
to 4.8 Print Preview on page 19.)
[Alt] + [0] keys Focuses on the Tree View window in order.
[Alt] + [F4] keys Exits KPG-110SM.
Opens the KPG-110SM HTML Help window.
[F1] key Pressing the [F1] key opens the help topic
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4.1 New 4.2 Open
A new data file can be created by selecting “New” from The configuration data file (file extension: .smx) stored on
the File pulldown menu. All configuration data can be a hard disk or other external storage devices can be
cleared from an active file, the configuration data is opened by selecting “Open” from the File pulldown menu.
substituted by default values, and the new data can be Follow the procedure shown below.
edited.
1. Select “Open” from the File pulldown menu.
The default file name for a new file is “kpg110sm.smx”.
The Open dialog box appears.
Follow the procedure shown below.
1. Select “New” from the File pulldown menu.
A warning message box appears.

Figure 4-1 New Warning Message Box 1


2. Click the “OK” button.
A confirmation message box prompting you to save
the currently edited data appears.
Figure 4-3 Open Dialog Box
2. Select the configuration data file to be opened.
Click a desired file to be opened from the displayed
file names.
3. Click the “Open” button.
The file selected in step 2 is read out using
KPG-110SM.
Figure 4-2 New Warning Message Box 2
An error message box appears if the selected file is in
a format unsupported by KPG-110SM.
Note: If there is a site with network disabled, a confirmation
message box prompting you to delete the site appears.
Clicking the “OK” button opens the window shown in
Figure 4-2.

3. Select one of the following options:


• Click the “Yes” button.
The Save As dialog box appears. If the data is
properly stored, the data will be substituted by
default values to create a new data file.
• Click the “No” button.
All open configuration data will be deleted.
The current configuration data will be substituted
by default values to create a new data file.
• Click the “Cancel” button.
The open configuration data will not be deleted.
No new file will be created.

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4.3 Save 4.4 Save As


A field engineer can store the reconfigured data file on A field engineer can rename and store the reconfigured
the hard disk or other external storage device by selecting data file on the hard disk or other external storage device
“Save” from the File pulldown menu. by selecting “Save As” from the File pulldown menu.
Follow the procedure shown below. Follow the procedure shown below.
1. Select “Save” from the File pulldown menu. 1. Select “Save As” from the File pulldown menu.
The configuration data will be stored as a new file. The Save As dialog box appears.
A warning message box appears if a file with the
same name exists in the target folder.

Figure 4-4 Save Warning Message Box


2. Select one of the following operations.
• Click the “OK” button.
New configuration data can be stored to the
storage device.
• Click the “Cancel” button.
Save operation will be canceled. The current Figure 4-5 Save As Dialog Box
configuration data will not be overwritten. 2. Enter a file name in the File name edit box and then
click the “Save” button.
The configuration data with the entered file name can
be stored.
A warning message box appears if a file with the
same name already exists in the target folder.

Figure 4-6 Save As Warning Message Box


3. Select one of the following operations.
• Click the “Yes” button.
New configuration data can be stored in the
storage device.
• Click the “No” button.
Save operation will be canceled. The current
configuration data will not be overwritten.

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4.5 Import
Import allows a field engineer to import the configuration
data (file extension: .itm), that is created for the site or ID
using the Export function into KPG-110SM.
Figure 4-8 Confirmation Message Box
Upon importing the configuration data for the site or ID,
the imported configuration data of the site or ID will be 3. Do one of the following:
overwritten to the configuration data in KPG-110SM. • Click the “Yes” button.
Diverting the configuration data by using the Export and KPG-110SM starts importing the configuration data.
Import functions reduces the workload for configuring In the case that there are individual parameters
data and also simplifies the site construction. configured for the same configuration items in the
configuration data to be imported for a site and the
configuration data in KPG-110SM, parameters of
4.5.1 Importing Site Data the configuration data in KPG-110SM will be
overwritten by parameters of the configuration data
Selecting “Import” > “Site” from the File pulldown menu to be imported for a site.
allows a field engineer to import into KPG-110SM the • Click the “No” button.
existing configuration data (file extension: .itm) created KPG-110SM starts importing the configuration data.
for a site by using the Export function. The site In the case that there are individual parameters
configuration data to be imported contains data for Site configured for the same configuration items in the
Information, Class of Service Information, Fleet configuration data to be imported for a site and the
Information, GID Information and UID Information. configuration data in KPG-110SM, parameters of
Follow the procedure below. the configuration data in KPG-110SM is not
1. Select “Import” > “Site” from the File pulldown menu. overwritten by parameters of the configuration data
to be imported for a site. Parameters for
The Open dialog box opens. corresponding configuration items in KPG-110SM
is not overwritten.
• Click the “Cancel” button.
KPG-110SM cancels importing the configuration
data.

If the data contained in the configuration data for a site


to be imported cannot be transferred to KPG-110SM,
the Import Result dialog box opens. A list of the data
that cannot be transferred to KPG-110SM appears in
the Import Result dialog box.

Figure 4-7 Open Dialog Box

2. Select the configuration data file to be imported, and


then click the “Open” button.
The confirmation message box appears. In the case
that there are individual parameters configured for the
same configuration items in the configuration data to
be imported for a site and the configuration data in
KPG-110SM, whether parameters of the configuration
data in KPG-110SM will be overwritten by parameters Figure 4-9 Import Result Dialog Box
of the configuration data to be imported for a site can
be determined in this message box.

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Note: 2. Select the configuration data file to be imported, and
 Only configuration data for a site created using the Export then click the “Open” button.
function can be imported. (Refer to 4.6.1 Exporting Site
Data on page 16.)
The confirmation message box appears. In the case
that there are individual parameters configured for the
 Only the data configured within the range of each function in
KPG-110SM can be imported.
same configuration items in the configuration data to
be imported for an ID and the configuration data in
 An error message box appears if a file that is incompatible
with the import function is read.
KPG-110SM, whether parameters of the configuration
data in KPG-110SM is overwritten by parameters of
 A warning message box appears if data that has a different
configuration for language is imported. If the data import is
the configuration data to be imported for an ID can be
continued, data that are dependent on the language determined in this message box.
configuration may not be properly imported.
 The information that appears in the Import Result dialog
box will automatically be stored in the following folder as a
log file:
My Documents (for Windows Vista, Documents)\
Kenwood\KPG-110SM\log
Figure 4-11 Confirmation Message Box

3. Do one of the following:


4.5.2 Importing ID Data
• Click the “Yes” button.
Selecting “Import” > “ID” from the File pulldown menu KPG-110SM starts importing the configuration data.
allows a field engineer to import into KPG-110SM the In the case that there are individual parameters
existing configuration data (file extension: .itm) created for configured for the same configuration items in the
an ID by using the Export function. The ID configuration configuration data to be imported for an ID and the
data to be imported includes data for GID Information and configuration data in KPG-110SM, parameters of
UID Information. the configuration data in KPG-110SM is overwritten
To import the configuration data for an ID, configuration by parameters of the configuration data to be
data for Site Information, Class of Service Information and imported for an ID.
Fleet Information must be preconfigured in KPG-110SM. • Click the “No” button.
Follow the procedure below. KPG-110SM starts importing the configuration data.
1. Select “Import” > “ID” from the File pulldown menu. In the case that there are individual parameters
configured for the same configuration items in the
The Open dialog box opens. configuration data to be imported for an ID and the
configuration data in KPG-110SM, parameters of
the configuration data in KPG-110SM is not
overwritten by parameters of the configuration data
to be imported for an ID. Parameters for
corresponding configuration items in KPG-110SM
is not overwritten.
• Click the “Cancel” button.
KPG-110SM cancels importing the configuration
data.

If the data contained in the configuration data for an ID


to be imported cannot be transferred to KPG-110SM,
the Import Result dialog box opens. A list of the data
that cannot be transferred to KPG-110SM appears in
the Import Result dialog box.
Figure 4-10 Open Dialog Box

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4.6 Export
Export allows a field engineer to export the site and ID
data configured using KPG-110SM and store the
exported data with a file name on a hard disk or other
external storage devices.
A field engineer can open the configuration data for a site
or ID using application software that is capable of text
edit, and then revise and save the configuration data, and
later import the configuration data to KPG-110SM.
(Refer to 4.5 Import on page 14.)
Diverting the configuration data by using Export and
Import functions reduces the workload for configuring
Figure 4-12 Import Result Dialog Box data and also simplifies the site construction.

Note: Note: In the case that the configuration data is edited using
application software, the configuration data must be
 Only configuration data for an ID created using the Export changed by referring to the available range for the
function can be imported. (Refer to 4.6.2 Exporting ID Data corresponding function in 5 EDIT MENU on page 21.
on page 17.)
 Only the data configured within the range of each function in
KPG-110SM can be imported.
 An error message box appears if a file that does not conform
4.6.1 Exporting Site Data
to the Import function is read.
 A warning message box appears if the data that has a Selecting “Export” > “Site” from the File pulldown menu
different configuration for language is imported. If the data allows a field engineer to export the site data configured
import is continued, data that are dependent on the using KPG-110SM, and then store the exported data with
language configuration may not be properly imported. a file name on a hard disk or other external storage
 The information that appears in the Import Result dialog devices. The configuration data for a site created using
box will automatically be stored in the following folder as a this function contains configuration data for Site
log file:
My Documents (for Windows Vista, Documents)\
Information, Class of Service Information, Fleet
Kenwood\KPG-110SM\log Information, GID Information and UID Information.
Follow the procedure shown below.
1. Select “Export” > “Site” from the File pulldown menu.
The Save As dialog box opens.

Figure 4-13 Save As Dialog Box

2. Select the destination folder, and then enter a file


name in the File name edit box (file extension: .itm).

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3. Click the “Save” button. 4.7 Print
The configuration data for a site is exported and
stored in the selected folder. A field engineer can print out the configuration data by
A warning message box appears if a file having the selecting “Print” from the File pulldown menu.
same name already exists in the target folder. Click Follow the procedure shown below.
the “Yes” button to overwrite the file. Click the “No”
button to quit exporting the configuration data. In this 1. Select “Print” from the File pulldown menu.
case, the existing configuration data file will not be The Printout List dialog box opens and then
overwritten. configuration items for KPG-110SM appear.

4.6.2 Exporting ID Data


Selecting “Export” > “ID” from the File pulldown menu
allows a field engineer to export the ID data configured
using KPG-110SM, and then store the exported data with
a file name on a hard disk or other external storage
devices. The ID configuration data to be exported
includes data for GID Information and UID Information.
Follow the procedure shown below.
1. Select “Export” > “ID” from the File pulldown menu.
The Save As dialog box opens.
Figure 4-15 Printout List Dialog Box
2. Check the checkbox to enable the desired
configuration data to be printed out.

Note: The Start Site - End Site edit box can be configured if
Site Information is enabled by clicking on the Site
Information checkbox.

3. Click the “OK” button.


The Kenwood KPG-110SM Repeater Programming
Information is printed out. (Refer to 4.8 Print Preview
on page 19.)

4.7.1 Printout List Item


Figure 4-14 Save As Dialog Box „ System Information
2. Select the destination folder, and then enter a file Printing out the configured values in the System
name in the File name edit box (file extension: .itm). Configuration window > System Information frame
can be enabled or disabled. (Refer to 5.1 System
3. Click the “Save” button.
Configuration Window on page 21.)
The configuration data for an ID is exported and
stored in the selected folder. Check
Enables print out of the values.
(Enable)
A warning message box appears if a file having the Range
same name already exists in the target folder. Click Uncheck
Disables print out of the values.
(Disable)
the “Yes” button to overwrite the file. Click the “No”
button to quit exporting the configuration data. In this Default Checked (Enabled)
case, the existing configuration data file is not
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„ System Configuration „ Others (Class of Service Information)
Printing out the configured values in the System Printing out the configured values in the Class of
Configuration window can be enabled or disabled. Service Information window > Others tab can be
(Refer to 5.1 System Configuration Window on page 21.) enabled or disabled. (Refer to 5.6 Class of Service
Information Window on page 48.)
Check
Enables print out of the values.
(Enable) Check Enables printout of the
Range
Uncheck (Enable) parameters.
Disables print out of the values. Range
(Disable) Uncheck Disables printout of the
Default Unchecked (Disabled) (Disable) parameters.
Default Unchecked (Disabled)
„ Site Information
Printing out the configured values in the Site „ Fleet Information
Information window can be enabled or disabled. Printing out the configured values in the Fleet
(Refer to 5.2 Site Information Window on page 32.) Information window can be enabled or disabled.
(Refer to 5.12 Fleet Information Window on page 65.)
Check
Enables print out of the values.
(Enable) Check
Range Enables print out of the values.
Uncheck (Enable)
Disables print out of the values. Range
(Disable) Uncheck
Disables print out of the values.
Default Unchecked (Disabled) (Disable)
Default Unchecked (Disabled)
„ Start Site - End Site
The start site and the end site can be configured if the „ GID Information
Site Information is enabled by clicking on the Site Printing out the configured values in the GID
Information checkbox. Information window can be enabled or disabled.
The sites to be printed out can be configured by (Refer to 5.14 GID Information Window on page 69.)
selecting site numbers from 1 to 16.
Check
Enables print out of the values.
Start Site End Site (Enable)
Range Range
1 to 16 1 to 16 Uncheck
Disables print out of the values.
(Disable)
Default 1 16
Default Unchecked (Disabled)
Note: The value in the Start Site edit box must be lower than
the value configured in the End Site edit box.
„ UID Information
Printing out the configured values in the UID
„ GID (Class of Service Information)
Information window can be enabled or disabled.
Printing out the configured values in the GID tab of the (Refer to 5.16 UID Information Window on page 72.)
Class of Service Information window can be
enabled or disabled. (Refer to 5.6 Class of Service Check
Enables print out of the values.
Information Window on page 48.) (Enable)
Range
Uncheck
Check Disables print out of the values.
Enables print out of the values. (Disable)
(Enable)
Range Default Unchecked (Disabled)
Uncheck
Disables print out of the values.
(Disable)
Default Unchecked (Disabled) „ Total Pages
The number of total pages to print out appears.
„ UID (Class of Service Information)
„ Print Setup Button
Printing out the configured values in the UID tab of the
Class of Service Information window can be Clicking the “Print Setup” button opens the Print
enabled or disabled. (Refer to 5.6 Class of Service Setup window. The printer used for printing out the
Information Window on page 48.) configuration data, the paper size, and the paper
orientation can be configured.
Check
Enables print out of the values.
(Enable) „ Print Preview Button
Range
Uncheck Clicking the “Print Preview” button opens the print
Disables print out of the values.
(Disable) image of the configuration data. (Refer to 4.8 Print
Default Unchecked (Disabled) Preview on page 19.)

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„ Clear All Button 4.8 Print Preview
Clicking the “Clear All” button causes all checkboxes
to be unchecked. A field engineer can view the print image after selecting
items to be printed out in the Printout List dialog box by
„ Select All Button selecting “Print Preview” from the File pulldown menu.
Clicking the “Select All” button causes all checkboxes Follow the procedure shown below.
to be checked. 1. Select one of the following operations.

„ OK Button • Select “Print Preview” from the File menu.


The Print Preview window appears and the print
Clicking the “OK” button causes the checked items to
image can be viewed.
be printed out.
• Click the “Print Preview” button in the Printout List
„ Cancel Button dialog box. (Refer to 4.7.1 Printout List Item on
page 17.)
Clicking the “Cancel” button closes the Printout List
dialog box without printing any values. The Print Preview window appears and the print
image of the items selected from the Print List can
„ Help Button be viewed.

Clicking the “Help” button opens the KPG-110SM


HTML Help window. The help topics about Print
appear. (Refer to 12 HELP MENU on page 137.)

Figure 4-16 Print Preview Dialog Box

4.8.1 Toolbar for Print Preview


This function allows a field engineer to switch the display
and move to another page by clicking the buttons on the
toolbar located at the top of the Print Preview window.

Figure 4-17 Print Preview Toolbar

„ Print Button
Clicking the “Print” button prints out all parameters of
function checked in the Printout List dialog box.
(Refer to 4.7.1 Printout List Item on page 17.)

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„ Zoom In/ Zoom Out Button 4.9 Exit
The magnification or reduction ratio for the print image
can be selected from 10%, 25%, 50%, 75%, 100%, A field engineer can exit KPG-110SM by selecting “Exit”
150%, 200%, 500% and Auto available in the from the File pulldown menu.
dropdown list. Selecting “Auto” button or clicking the
Follow the procedure shown below.
button causes the print image to be magnified or
reduced to fit the Print Preview window. 1. Select “Exit” from the File pulldown menu.
Also, the size of the print image can be magnified or The confirmation message box prompting you to exit
reduced in steps of 10% by rolling the mouse wheel KPG-110SM appears.
while pressing and holding the [Ctrl] key on the
keyboard.

„ Page Reduction Button


The number of page(s) to be displayed can be
selected from 1, 2, 3, 4 and 6.

„ Close Button Figure 4-18 Exit Confirmation Message Box


Clicking the “Close” button closes the Print Preview 2. Click the “OK” button.
window and opens the main window or the Printout
List window. The next action varies depending on the Auto Save/
Load configuration:
„ Page • If Auto Save/Load is Enabled:
The page to be displayed can be changed by clicking KPG-110SM will end after the configuration data is
spin buttons. overwritten to the automatic save file.
The page to be displayed can also be changed by • If Auto Save/Load is Disabled:
rolling the mouse wheel. KPG-110SM will end if the configuration data has
not been edited or has already been stored. If any
configuration data is edited, a confirmation
message box prompting you to save the edited
configuration data appears.
• Click the “Yes” button.
The Save As dialog box appears. (Refer to 4.4
Save As on page 13.)
KPG-110SM will end after storing the
configuration data.
• Click the “No” button.
KPG-110SM will end without storing the
configuration data.
• Click the “Cancel” button.
The message box prompting you to confirm
that the configuration data is stored will
disappear. In this case, KPG-110SM program
does not end.

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5.1 System Configuration „ Network Category
Window In Network Category, the Network Category of the
system appears. Network Category represents the
size of the network applicable for the NXR-700/
In the System Configuration window, a field engineer
NXR-800.
can confirm system settings and configure various
system operations for transmitting or receiving.
„ System Code
The System Configuration window consists of the
following tabs: System Code for the System appears in the System
Code information box. System Code is a unique ID
• General tab (1 to 131,070) assigned to each system.
• Queue tab
• Timers tab „ Number of Sites
• Optional tab In Number of Sites, the upper limit value of the
number of sites that can be added to the system
• Network tab
appears. For a multi-site system, a value between
2 and 16 appears. For a single site, “Single [Site n]”
appears. “n” representing the site number (1 to 16)
5.1.1 General Tab that can be configured for a system appears.

In the General tab, system information and license „ Number of Channels


information appear. System information and license
In Number of Channels, the upper limit value of the
information are configured and managed exclusively by
number of channels in the range between 1 and 480
Kenwood. A field engineer cannot configure each item in
that can be added to the system appears. Number of
the System Information and License Information
Channels is the total number of channels that can be
frames.
configured in all sites.

„ Key Class
In Key Class, the type of USB Secure Key appears.
User operation for KPG-110SM varies as below
depending on the type of USB Secure Key.
Grade 1 Key:
A field engineer can add or delete a site and channel.
Grade 2 Key:
A field engineer cannot add or delete a site and
channel.

„ Activation File
File name of Activation File that is read when
KPG-110SM is started appears in the Activation File
information box. (Refer to 9.2 Activation Folder Dialog
Figure 5-1 General Tab Box on page 132.)

„ Control Number „ Customer Information


Control Number represents the Control Number Customer information stored in the Activation File that
(001-00001 to 999-99999) of the system. is read when KPG-110SM is started appears in the
Customer Information information box.
Kenwood manages systems using the Control
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„ Revision Number 2. Enter the License ID of KPG-111D in the License ID
edit box.
Revision number stored in the Activation File that is
read when KPG-110SM is started appears in the A maximum of 20 characters can be entered in the
Revision number appears. edit box.
3. Enter the system name in the System Name edit box.
„ Create Activation Log Button A system name consisting of a maximum of
Clicking the “Create Activation Log” button allows to 16 characters can be entered.
output as a log file of repeater information that the 4. Click the “Create” button.
system failed in verifying ESN while the network
information is being written to each repeater. The Save As dialog box appears.
The log file (extension: .rav) will automatically be 5. Select the destination to save and enter a file name
named as shown below and stored in the Activation (extension: .skf), and then click the “Save” button.
Folder. (Refer to 9.2 Activation Folder Dialog Box on The System Key File is created and saved.
page 132.)
„ License ID
FILENAME_00_result.rav License ID allows a field engineer to enter the license
ID of KPG-111D.
File name for the Suffi
Activation File License ID can be configured by directly entering a
string of text in the edit box.
A 2-digit number from 00 to 99 will be added as a
suffix number. 00 will be appended after the suffix Range
A maximum of 20 alphanumeric characters and
number reaches 99. The log file will be overwritten symbols
and stored even if the same file name already exists. (space) ! " # $ % & ' ( ) ~ + - , . / : ; (- = > / @ [ \
Available ] ^ _ ` { } * | 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F G H
„ System Key File Button Characters I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z a b c d e f
ghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
Clicking the “System Key File” button opens the
System Key File dialog box. (Refer to 5.1.2 System Default Blank
Key File Dialog Box on this page.)
„ System Name
System Name allows a field engineer to configure a
5.1.2 System Key File Dialog Box name for a System Key File.
System Name can be configured by directly entering a
System Key File allows a field engineer to create a string of text in the edit box.
System Key File required for configuring each subscriber
unit to be used in the system. The field engineer can A maximum of 16 alphanumeric characters and
Range
configure the system using KPG-111D by reading the symbols
created System Key File which is utilized for configuring (space) ! " # $ % & ' ( ) ~ + - , . / : ; (- = > / @ [ \
the subscriber unit. Available ] ^ _ ` { } * | 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F G H
Follow the procedure shown below to create a System Characters I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z a b c d e f
ghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
Key File.
Default Blank
1. Click the “System Key File” button.
The System Key File dialog box opens.
„ Create Button
Clicking the “Create” button creates a System Key
File, and then enters the file name (file extension: .skf)
to store the file in the specified destination.

Note: If no name is entered in the System Name edit box, the


“Create” button is grayed out, and no System Key File
can be configured.

Figure 5-2 System Key File Dialog Box

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5.1.3 Queue Tab If the system receives a new call


request from a subscriber unit while
In the Queue tab, a field engineer can configure how the all traffic channels in the site are busy,
None
system will respond when the system receives a new call the system will respond to the call
request from a subscriber unit while all traffic channels request by sending back a System
are busy. Busy and terminate the call.
If the system receives a new call
request from a subscriber unit while
all traffic channels in the site are busy,
the system will change the Busy
Queue Queue sequence corresponding to
the priority of the call. The queued
call will be retained until the system
receives a request to cancel from the
subscriber unit.
Range If the system receives a new call
request from a subscriber unit while all
traffic channels in the site are busy, the
system will automatically terminate the
call having the lowest priority level.
After the call having the lowest priority
level is disconnected, the call request
that is configured for Preemption will
Preemption*1 be assigned to a vacant channel.
Figure 5-3 Queue Tab
However, while the subscriber unit
occupying the channel is transmitting,
„ Level the system cannot automatically
Busy Queue Mode allows a field engineer to configure terminate the call until the call ends.
how the system will respond when the system The system stops counting down the
hold time configured for a traffic
receives a new call request from a subscriber unit
channel and releases the channel after
while all traffic channels in a site are busy. the subscriber unit stops transmitting.
Busy Queue Mode can be configured by selecting the Default None
desired option from the Emergency Call and Level 2
to Level 8 dropdown lists. *1
This function can be used only by a repeater having firmware
version 1.10.00 or later.
Emergency Call and Level 2 to Level 8 represent the
priority sequence. Emergency Call has the highest
priority and Level 8 has the lowest priority. Note:
 “Preemption” cannot be selected from the Level 8 dropdown list.
 If “Preemption” is selected from the Level dropdown list, all
options can be selected.
 If “Queue” is selected from the first Level dropdown list, “None”
or “Queue” can be selected.
 If “None” is selected from the first Level dropdown list, “None”
will automatically be configured.
 If Level is changed, the Levels with a lower priority level
compared with the changed Level will be corrected as follows.

Before After
Correction Value
Revising Revising
None Queue No change
None Preemption No change
Queue None None
Queue Preemption No change
Preemption None None
In the case of Queue:
No change
Preemption Queue
In the case of Preemption:
None

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„ Number of Queues „ Trunking Type
Number of Queues allows a field engineer to Trunking Type allows a field engineer to configure
configure the number of calls to be queued. If the how the transmitting subscriber unit controls the
number of call requests exceeds the number connection to a traffic channel after a communication
configured for Number of Queues, the system is finished by releasing the PTT switch.
responds to a new call request by sending back a Trunking Type can be configured by selecting the
System Busy, and then cancels the call. However, desired option from the dropdown list.
Emergency Call is exempted.
Number of Queues can be configured by directly The traffic channel will become
available immediately after the
entering a value in the edit box or clicking the spin
transmitting subscriber unit
buttons. completes the communication by a
Range 1 to 15 user releasing the PTT switch. To
resume the communication, the
In steps of 1 Transmission subscriber unit establishes a link to a
Range
Default 3 Trunked traffic channel again, and then the
subscriber unit will start transmitting.
If “Transmission Trunked” is
selected, a value of 0 will
5.1.4 Timers Tab automatically be configured for all
Hold Timers and the configuration
cannot be changed.
In the Timers tab, a field engineer can configure various
timers used by a subscriber unit to initiate a Voice Call or The link to a traffic channel will be
Data Call in the system. retained after the transmitting
subscriber unit completes the
communication by a user releasing
the PTT switch until the amount of
time configured for Hold Timer
elapses. If the PTT switch is
Message pressed while the link to a traffic
Range
Trunked channel is retained, the subscriber
unit can communicate without
reestablishing a link. If “Message
Trunked” is selected, a value of 5 will
automatically be configured for all
Hold Timers. However, the
configuration for Hold Timer can be
changed.
Default Transmission Trunked

Note:
 This function can be used only by a repeater having
firmware version 1.10.00 or later.
Figure 5-4 Timers Tab  If the configuration for Trunking Type is changed, a
message box appears prompting you whether to adjust the
parameter of Hold Timer. Clicking the “OK” button renews
the configuration for Trunking Type. Clicking the “Cancel”
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„ Hold Timer (Traffic Channel by Voice Call > „ Hold Timer (Traffic Channel by Voice Call >
Broadcast Call) Conference Call)
Hold Timer allows a field engineer to configure the Hold Timer allows a field engineer to configure the
time required for retaining a traffic channel from when amount of time from when the transmitting subscriber
the transmitting subscriber unit completes a unit completes a call by a user releasing the PTT
Broadcast Call by a user releasing the PTT switch switch until a traffic channel for a Conference Call is no
until the receiving subscriber unit responds. longer held in order for the receiving party to respond.
If a value of 0 is configured for Hold Timer, a traffic If a value of 0 is configured for Hold Timer, a traffic
channel will be available immediately after a call channel will be available immediately after a call
completes by a user releasing the PTT switch on the completes by a user releasing the PTT switch on the
transmitting subscriber unit, and then the subscriber transmitting subscriber unit, and then the subscriber
unit will return to the control channel. unit will return to the control channel.
Hold Timer can be configured by directly entering a Hold Timer can be configured by directly entering a
value in the edit box or clicking the spin buttons. value in the edit box or clicking the spin buttons.
Range 0 s to 10 s Range 0 s to 10 s
In steps of 1s In steps of 1s
If Transmission Trunked is selected from the If Transmission Trunked is selected from the
Trunking Type dropdown list: Trunking Type dropdown list:
0s 0s
Default Default
If Message Trunked is selected from the If Message Trunked is selected from the
Trunking Type dropdown list: Trunking Type dropdown list:
5s 5s

Note: Note: A value of 0 will automatically be configured by selecting


 This function can be used only by a repeater having “Transmission Trunked” from the Trunking Type
dropdown list and the configuration cannot be changed.
firmware version 1.10.00 or later.
 If “Transmission Trunked” is selected from the Trunking
Type dropdown list, a value of 0 will automatically be „ Occupation Timer (Traffic Channel by Voice
configured and the configuration cannot be changed. Call > Conference Call)
Occupation Timer allows a field engineer to configure
„ Occupation Timer (Traffic Channel by Voice the maximum length of communication time for a Hold
Call > Broadcast Call) Timer to retain a reciprocal call with a Conference
Occupation Timer allows a field engineer to configure Call. The system uses this timer to restrict a group
the maximum length of communication time for a Hold call or individual call by the same group or caller from
Timer to retain a reciprocal call using a Broadcast being overly long.
Call. The system uses this timer to restrict a group Occupation Timer can be configured by directly
call or individual call by the same group or caller from entering a value in the edit box or clicking the spin
being overly long. buttons.
Occupation Timer can be configured by directly
Range 15 s to 1200 s
entering a value in the edit box or clicking the spin
buttons. In steps of 5s
Default 60 s
Range 15 s to 1200 s
In steps of 5s
Note: If a value of 0 is configured for Hold Timer (Traffic
Default 60 s Channel by Voice Call > Conference Call), this function
cannot be configured.

Note: This function cannot be configured if a value of 0 is


configured for Hold Timer (Traffic Channel by Voice Call
> Broadcast Call).

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„ Hold Timer (Traffic Channel by Voice Call > „ Hold Timer (Traffic Channel by Data Call >
Individual Call) Broadcast Call)
Hold Timer allows a field engineer to configure the Hold Timer allows a field engineer to configure the
amount of time from when the transmitting subscriber time required for retaining a traffic channel from when
unit completes a call by a user releasing the PTT the transmitting subscriber unit completes a
switch until a traffic channel for an Individual Call is no Broadcast Call by a user releasing the PTT switch
longer held in order for the receiving party to respond. until the receiving subscriber unit responds.
If a value of 0 is configured for Hold Timer, a traffic If a value of 0 is configured for Hold Timer, a traffic
channel will be available immediately after a call channel will be available immediately after a call
completes by a user releasing the PTT switch on the completes by a user releasing the PTT switch on the
transmitting subscriber unit, and then the transmitting transmitting subscriber unit, and then the subscriber
subscriber unit will return to the control channel. unit will return to the control channel.
Hold Timer can be configured by directly entering a Hold Timer can be configured by directly entering a
value in the edit box or clicking the spin buttons. value in the edit box or clicking the spin buttons.
Range 0 s to 10 s Range 0 s to 10 s
In steps of 1s In steps of 1s
If Transmission Trunked is selected from the If Transmission Trunked is selected from the
Trunking Type dropdown list: Trunking Type dropdown list:
0s 0s
Default Default
If Message Trunked is selected from the If Message Trunked is selected from the
Trunking Type dropdown list: Trunking Type dropdown list:
5s 5s

Note: A value of 0 will automatically be configured by selecting Note:


“Transmission Trunked” from the Trunking Type  This function can be used only by a repeater having
dropdown list and the configuration cannot be changed.
firmware version 1.10.00 or later.
 If “Transmission Trunked” is selected from the Trunking
„ Occupation Timer (Traffic Channel by Voice Type dropdown list, a value of 0 will automatically be
Call > Individual Call) configured and the configuration cannot be changed.

Occupation Timer allows a field engineer to configure


the maximum length of communication time for a Hold „ Occupation Timer (Traffic Channel by Data
Timer to retain a reciprocal call with an Individual Call. Call > Broadcast Call)
The system uses this timer to restrict a group call or Occupation Timer allows a field engineer to configure
individual call by the same group or caller from being the maximum length of communication time for a Hold
overly long. Timer to retain a data communication using a
Occupation Timer can be configured by directly Broadcast Call. The system utilizes this timer to limit
entering a value in the edit box or clicking the spin the data communication by the same group or
buttons. subscribers from being overly long.
Occupation Timer can be configured by directly
Range 15 s to 1200 s
entering a value in the edit box or clicking the spin
In steps of 5s buttons.
Default 60 s
Range 15 s to 1200 s
In steps of 5s
Note: If a value of 0 is configured for Hold Timer (Traffic
Channel by Voice Call > Individual Call), this function Default 60 s
cannot be configured.

Note: This function cannot be configured if a value of 0 is


configured for Hold Timer (Traffic Channel by Voice Call
> Broadcast Call).

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„ Hold Timer (Traffic Channel by Data Call > „ Hold Timer (Traffic Channel by Data Call >
Conference Call) Individual Call)
Hold Timer allows a field engineer to configure the Hold Timer allows a field engineer to configure the
amount of time from when a transmitting subscriber amount of time from when the transmitting subscriber
unit finishes the call by a user releasing the PTT unit finishes a call by a user releasing the PTT switch
switch until a traffic channel for a Conference Call is until a traffic channel for an Individual Call is no longer
no longer held in order for the receiving party to held in order for the receiving party to respond.
respond. If a value of 0 is configured for Hold Timer, a traffic
If a value of 0 is configured for Hold Timer, a traffic channel will be available immediately after a call
channel will be available immediately after a call completes by a user releasing the PTT switch on the
completes by a user releasing the PTT switch on the transmitting subscriber unit, and then the subscriber
transmitting subscriber unit, and then the subscriber unit will return to the control channel.
unit will return to the control channel. Hold Timer can be configured by directly entering a
Hold Timer can be configured by directly entering a value in the edit box or clicking the spin buttons.
value in the edit box or clicking the spin buttons.
Range 0 s to 10 s
Range 0 s to 10 s In steps of 1s
In steps of 1s If Transmission Trunked is selected from the
If Transmission Trunked is selected from the Trunking Type dropdown list:
Trunking Type dropdown list: 0s
Default
0s If Message Trunked is selected from the
Default
If Message Trunked is selected from the Trunking Type dropdown list:
Trunking Type dropdown list: 5s
5s
Note: A value of 0 will automatically be configured by selecting
Note: A value of 0 will automatically be configured by selecting “Transmission Trunked” from the Trunking Type
“Transmission Trunked” from the Trunking Type dropdown list and the configuration cannot be changed.
dropdown list and the configuration cannot be changed.
„ Occupation Timer (Traffic Channel by Data
„ Occupation Timer (Traffic Channel by Data Call > Individual Call)
Call > Conference Call) Occupation Timer allows a field engineer to configure
Occupation Timer allows a field engineer to configure the maximum length of communication time for the
the maximum length of communication time for the Hold Timer to retain data communication by an
Hold Timer to retain data communication of a Individual Call. The system utilizes this timer to
Conference Call. The system utilizes this timer to restrict data communication by the same group or
restrict data communication by the same group or subscriber from being overly long.
subscriber from being overly long. Occupation Timer can be configured by directly
Occupation Timer can be configured by directly entering a value in the edit box or clicking the spin
entering a value in the edit box or clicking the spin buttons.
buttons.
Range 15 s to 1200 s
Range 15 s to 1200 s In steps of 5s
In steps of 5s Default 60 s
Default 60 s
Note: If a value of 0 is configured for Hold Timer (Traffic
Note: If a value of 0 is configured for Hold Timer (Traffic Channel by Data Call > Individual Call), this function
Channel by Data Call > Conference Call), this function cannot be configured.
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„ Time-out Timer in Failsoft Mode „ Cross-busy
Time-out Timer in Failsoft Mode allows a field Cross-busy allows a field engineer to enable or
engineer to configure the maximum amount of time disable Cross-busy.
that a subscriber call can continuously transmit in a Cross-Busy is used to avoid interfering with and being
Group Call in Failsoft Mode. interfered with by other parties if the same transmit
The time information for Time-out Timer is embedded frequency exists in each system.
in the call message and sent to the subscriber unit.
The transmitting subscriber unit and the receiving Check
Enables the Cross-busy.
(Enable)
subscriber unit can communicate using the value Range
embedded in the call message. Uncheck
Disables the Cross-busy.
(Disable)
Time-out Timer can be configured by selecting the
desired amount of time from the dropdown list. Default Unchecked (Disabled)

15 s, 30 s, 45 s, 60 s, 75 s, 90 s, 105 s, 120 s,
135 s, 150 s, 165 s, 180 s, 210 s, 240 s, 270 s,
„ Control Channel Burst
Range
300 s, 330 s, 360 s, 390 s, 420 s, 450 s, 480 s, Control Channel Burst allows a field engineer to
510 s, 540 s, 570 s, 600 s, Unlimited enable or disable intermittent operation of the control
Default 60 s channel
If this function is enabled, transmission on a control
Note: channel is continued for the amount of time configured
 If Unlimited is configured, the subscriber unit can continue to for Control Channel Active Timer, and then the
make a Group Call depending on the configuration for the transmission will be paused. The transmission on a
subscriber unit. control channel will start again when the amount of
 This function can be used only by a repeater having time configured for Control Channel Wait Timer
firmware version 1.16.00 or later. elapses after the transmission is paused.
Subsequently, the control channel is activated at the
intervals configured for Control Channel Active Timer
5.1.5 Optional Tab and Control Channel Wait Timer.

In the Optional tab, a field engineer can configure Control


Channel Transmit Receive Transmit Receive

various operations used when the subscriber unit COR or ON or Lo OFF or Hi


D-SUB25 pin
transmits or receives on the system. 4 AI1
Control Channel Control Channel
Active Timer [s] Control Channel Active Timer [s] Transmit Control Channel
Wait Timer [slot] HOLD Wait Timer [slot]

Control Channel Control Channel Burst


Burst

Figure 5-6 Control Channel Burst Timing Diagram

Enables intermittent
Check (Enable) operation of the control
channel.
Range
Disables intermittent
Uncheck (Disable) operation of the control
channel.
Default Unchecked (Disabled)

Note: This function can be configured only if Cross-busy is


enabled by clicking on the Cross-busy checkbox.

Figure 5-5 Optional Tab

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„ Control Channel Active Timer „ Traffic Channel Release Delay Timer
Control Channel Active Timer allows a field engineer Traffic Channel Release Delay Timer allows a field
to configure the amount of time required to engineer to configure the amount of time from when
continuously transmit on a control channel. busy state of a traffic channel restricted by an external
A transmission on a control channel is continued until Busy input is relieved until the traffic channel becomes
the time configured for Control Channel Active Time available again.
expires, and then the transmission will be paused. A Traffic Channel Release Delay Timer can be
transmission on a control channel will start when the configured by directly entering a value in the edit box
amount of time configured for Control Channel Wait or clicking the spin buttons.
Time elapses after the transmission is paused. (Refer
to Figure 5-6 Control Channel Burst Timing Diagram Range 0 s to 10.0 s
on page 28.) In steps of 0.1 s
Control Channel Active Timer can be configured by Default 0s
directly entering a value in the edit box or clicking the
spin buttons. Note: This function can be configured only if Cross-busy is
enabled by clicking on the Cross-busy checkbox.
Range 5 s to 600 s
In steps of 1s „ Location Registration
Default 10 s Location Registration allows a field engineer to enable
or disable registration of a subscriber unit location.
Note: This function can be configured only if Cross-busy and Local Registration can be used to specify the site for
Control Channel Burst are enabled by clicking on both
Cross-busy and Control Channel Burst checkboxes.
the subscriber unit to wait for a call in a stand-by
mode.
„ Control Channel Wait Timer The system can accept a
Check
Control Channel Wait Timer allows a field engineer to request for location registration
(Enable)
configure the amount of time for how long from a subscriber unit.
Range
transmission on a control channel is paused. The system cannot accept a
Uncheck
request for location registration
This function is used to monitor the availability of (Disable)
from a subscriber unit.
channels during the amount of time configured for
Control Channel Wait Timer. Default Unchecked (Disabled)

A transmission on a control channel is continued until


the time configured for Control Channel Active Time Note:
expires, and then the transmission will be paused.  If a value of 2 or higher is configured for Number of Sites in
A transmission on a control channel will start when the the System Configuration window > General tab >
License Information frame, the Location Registration
amount of time configured for Control Channel Wait checkbox will automatically be checked and grayed out.
Time elapses after the transmission is paused. (Refer
 This function can be used only by a repeater having
to Figure 5-6 Control Channel Burst Timing Diagram firmware version 1.10.00 or later.
on page 28.)
Control Channel Wait Timer can be configured by
directly entering a value in the edit box or clicking the
spin buttons.
Range 1 slot to 60 slots
In steps of 1 slot
Default 10 slots

Note:
 This function can be configured only if both Cross-busy and
Control Channel Burst checkboxes are checked.
 Timeslot values and number of timeslots used vary. In the
case of Very Narrow, 1 slot represents 80 ms and in the
case of Narrow, 1 slot represents 40 ms. In the case of Very
Narrow, the maximum number of slots is 60 slots which
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„ Group Registration „ NXDN ESN Validation
Group Registration allows a field engineer to configure NXDN ESN Validation allows a field engineer to
whether to enable a subscriber unit to register with the enable or disable the NXDN ESN Validation.
system the Group ID to be used in a system. NXDN ESN Validation is used to validate the ESN of a
In the case that a Group Call is initiated in a multi-site subscriber unit when the system receives an access
system, the subscriber units belonging to a group are request from the subscriber unit. If the ESN is invalid,
called using the channel resources (frequencies) the system does not accept the request from the
across multiple sites. In this case, to use channel subscriber unit.
resources effectively, it is necessary to efficiently and
appropriately recognize the locations of subscriber Check Enables the NXDN ESN
(Enable) Validation.
units that are waiting for a Group Call and also Range
suppress transmissions on channels where there is no Uncheck Disables the NXDN ESN
subscriber unit to receive the Group Call. (Disable) Validation.

If this function is enabled, a subscriber unit can Default Unchecked (Disabled)


register with the system the Group ID to be used by
your own station when the subscriber unit is turned Note:
ON, when the subscriber unit roams to different sites,  This function cannot be configured if Location Registration is
or when the Group ID with no group registration is disabled by clicking off the Location Registration
selected. checkbox.

The information will be recorded in the system upon  This function can be used only by a repeater having
firmware version 1.10.00 or later.
registration of a Group ID by the subscriber unit. If a
Group Call request is placed in a multi-site system,
the system determines the call range for the Group ID „ Manufacturer Limitation
based on information stored in the repeater and then Manufacturer Limitation allows a field engineer to
the system will handle the Group Call. enable or disable the Manufacturer Limitation.
By using this function, a Group Call can effectively be Manufacturer Limitation is used to limit the
processed even in a system where a subscriber unit manufacturer of applicable subscriber units. In the
frequently migrates among sites. ESN validation of Manufacturer Limitation, the
preconfigured Manufacturer Code is compared with
A subscriber unit can register to the ESN configured for the subscriber unit to
Check
the system the Group ID to be
(Enable) determine whether the code has matched.
used in a system.
Range
A subscriber unit cannot register Check Enables the Manufacturer
Uncheck (Enable) Limitation.
to the system the Group ID to be
(Disable) Range
used in a system. Uncheck Disables the Manufacturer
Default Unchecked (Disabled) (Disable) Limitation.
Default Unchecked (Disabled)
Note:
 If Location Registration is disabled by clicking off the Note:
Location Registration checkbox, the Group Registration
 This function cannot be configured if NXDN ESN Validation
checkbox will be grayed out. is disabled by clicking off the NXDN ESN Validation
 This function can be used only by a repeater having checkbox.
firmware version 1.16.00 or later.
 This function can be used only by a repeater having
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„ Manufacturer Code „ Maximum Jitter Buffer Size
Manufacturer Code allows a field engineer to There may be a variation in the intervals for packet
configure a maximum of 8 different manufacturer code data to reach the target site while audio data is
that are permitted to use the system. transmitted and received among sites. This variation
Manufacturer Code can be configured by directly is called “Jitter”. Jitter Buffer can be used to
entering alphanumeric characters in the 1 to 8 edit temporarily store the received packet data in the
boxes. buffer memory. Jitter Buffer minimizes the variation in
intervals for the packet data to reach the target site
Range A maximum of 2 alphanumeric characters and, therefore, improves the audio quality.
Available Maximum Jitter Buffer Size allows a field engineer to
0123456789ABCDEF
Characters configure the maximum length of time to extract the
Manufacturer Code 1: packet data that is stored in the buffer memory.
68 Maximum Jitter Buffer Size can be configured by
Default Manufacturer Code 2 to Manufacturer Code directly entering a value in the edit box or clicking the
8: spin buttons.
Blank
Range 0 ms to 560 ms
Note: In steps of 80 ms
 This function cannot be configured if NXDN ESN Validation Default 400 ms
and Manufacturer Limitation are disabled by clicking off the
NXDN ESN Validation and Manufacturer Limitation
checkboxes. Note: This function can be used only by a repeater having
 This function can be used only by a repeater having firmware version 1.10.00 or later.
firmware version 1.10.00 or later.
„ Minimum Jitter Buffer Size
Minimum Jitter Buffer Size allows a field engineer to
5.1.6 Network Tab configure the minimum length of time to extract the
packet data that is stored in the buffer memory.
In the Network tab, a field engineer can configure Minimum Jitter Buffer Size can be configured by
functions relevant to a channel for the network. directly entering a value in the edit box or clicking the
spin buttons.
Range 0 ms to 320 ms
In steps of 80 ms
Default 80 ms

Note: This function can be used only by a repeater having


firmware version 1.10.00 or later.

Figure 5-7 Network Tab

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5.2 Site Information Window 5.2.3 Site Name

In the Site Information window, a field engineer can Site Name allows a field engineer to configure a name for
configure information for a site registered in the system. a site.

Double-clicking a cell in the leftmost row, the No. row or Site Name can be configured by directly entering a string
the Site row, or clicking the “Site Edit” button opens the of text in the edit box.
Site Edit window. In the Site Edit window, the detailed A maximum of 12 alphanumeric characters and
information for a site registered in the system can be Range
symbols
configured. (Refer to 5.3 Site Edit Window on page 35.)
(space) ! " # $ % & ' ( ) ~ + - , . / : ; (- = > / @ [ \
Available ] ^ _ ` { } * | 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F G H
Characters I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z a b c d e f
ghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
Default Site name of the selected site

5.2.4 Non-dedicated Control Channel


Non-dedicated Control Channel allows a field engineer to
enable or disable a Non-dedicated Control Channel.
This function can be used only if one Dual-functional
Channel is configured for the site. (In the case of
Figure 5-8 Site Information Window
constructing a site with one repeater only)
If this function is enabled, a channel is normally used as a
control channel, but the channel can be used as a traffic
5.2.1 Site channel if a request for a call is placed by a subscriber
unit. However, since there will be no control channel
The site number appears in the Site information box. available when a call request is placed by a subscriber
unit, other subscriber units which are not communicating
will be placed in the state to search for a channel until a
traffic channel is available.
5.2.2 Valid
Check Enables a Non-dedicated
Valid allows a field engineer to activate or deactivate (Enable) Control Channel.
Range
each registered site in the system. Uncheck Disables a Non-dedicated
(Disable) Control Channel.
Check Activates a registered site in the
(Enable) system. Default Unchecked (Disabled)
Range
Uncheck Deactivates a registered site in
(Disable) the system. Note: This function cannot be used if the site consists of multiple
channels.
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5.2.5 Automatic Rollover case, CH2 starts working as the control channel when the
amount of time configured for Rollover Time elapses and
channels CH3 to CH5 start working as traffic channels. In
Automatic Rollover allows a field engineer to enable or this case, 3 channels can be used as traffic channels
disable the Automatic Rollover. since CH1 is configured as the control channel and it
cannot work as a traffic channel.
Automatic Rollover is used to automatically switch control
channels in a site at configured intervals. Control EX.3) Configuring 2 channels for Control Channel
channels can be switched only once a day. A channel CH1: Control Channel
configured as a Control Channel or Dual-functional CH2: Control Channel
Channel is a suitable channel candidate for switching. CH3: Traffic Channel
Check CH4: Traffic Channel
Enables the Automatic Rollover.
(Enable) CH5: Traffic Channel
Range
Uncheck In this example, CH1 and CH2 are used exclusively for
Disables the Automatic Rollover.
(Disable) control channels. In this case, the control channel is
alternately switched in the following order every time the
Default Unchecked (Disabled)
amount of time configured for Rollover Time elapses: CH1
 CH2  CH1••• Three channels can be used as traffic
Note: channels.
 If Non-dedicated Control Channel is enabled by clicking on the  If the amount of time configured for Rollover Time elapses while
Non-dedicated Control Channel checkbox, this function the traffic channel that is configured to be the next control
cannot be configured. channel continues to be busy, this function will not be activated
and the control channel will not be changed.
 The time to switch control channels can be configured in
Rollover Time in the Site Edit window > General tab. (Refer to
5.3 Site Edit Window on page 35.)
 To use the Automatic Rollover function, one of the following 5.2.6 Add Button
conditions must be satisfied.:
• 2 or more channels are configured for Control Channel. Add allows a field engineer to add a new site.
• 2 or more channels are configured for Dual-functional
Channel. Follow the procedure shown below to add a new site.
• One channel is configured for Control Channel and another 1. Click the “Add” button.
channel is configured for Dual-functional Channel.
The Site Add dialog box opens.
How the channel will be used can be configured in the
Channel Type dropdown list in the Channel tab > Site Edit 2. Select the site number to be added from the list in the
window. (Refer to 5.3.2 Channel Tab on page 38.) Site Add dialog box.
For an example, a site consisting of 5 channels is explained Select a site number with a Name where “Not used” is
below: configured. Already registered sites are grayed out.
EX.1) Configuring all channels for Dual-functional Channel A site cannot be added to a grayed out site number.
(recommended)
CH1: Dual-functional Channel
CH2: Dual-functional Channel
CH3: Dual-functional Channel
CH4: Dual-functional Channel
CH5: Dual-functional Channel
For instance, if CH1 rolls as a control channel, the control
channel is alternately switched in the following order
every time the amount of time configured for Rollover
Time elapses: CH1  CH2•••  CH5  CH1•••. The other
4 channels work as traffic channels. Since the control
channel is alternately switched everyday, excessive load
on a certain repeater can be avoided. Also, all repeaters
can be effectively used since 4 channels are always
retained for use as a traffic channel.
EX.2) Configuring one channel for Control Channel and Dual-
functional Channel, respectively
Figure 5-9 Site Add Dialog Box
CH1: Control Channel
CH2: Dual-functional Channel
CH3: Traffic Channel
CH4: Traffic Channel
CH5: Traffic Channel
In this example, CH1 is used as the control channel first
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3. Click the “OK” button. 2. Click the “OK” button.
A new site will be added. The confirmation message box appears.
3. Click the “Yes” button.
Note:
The site, Fleets in the site, and GIDs and UIDs
 If there is no site to be added, the “Add” button will be grayed
configured for the Fleets are deleted.
out.
 If Grade 2 Key is configured for Key Class in the System
Note:
Configuration window > General tab > License Information
frame, the “Add” button will be grayed out and no site can be  If there is no site to be deleted, the “Delete” button will be grayed
added. out.
 If the number of registered sites reaches the upper limit value  If Grade 2 Key is configured for Key Class in the System
configured for Number of Sites in the System Configuration Configuration window > General tab > License Information
window > General tab > License Information frame, the “Add” frame, the “Delete” button will be grayed out and no site can be
button will be grayed out and no site can be added. deleted.

5.2.7 Delete Button 5.2.8 Site Edit Button

Delete allows a field engineer to delete a registered site. Clicking the “Site Edit” button after selecting a site opens
the Site Edit window. (Refer to 5.3 Site Edit Window on
Follow the procedure shown below to delete a registered
page 35.)
site.

5.2.9 Context Menu


BE SURE TO SAVE THE CONFIGURATION DATA OF A
SITE BEFORE DELETING THE DATA. IF THE SITE IS Right-clicking the mouse after selecting a site pops up the
DELETED, THE FLEET OF THE SITE, GID AND UID Context Menu. The following operations can be executed
CONFIGURED FOR THE FLEET ARE ALSO DELETED. using Context Menu:

Table 5-1 Context Menu


1. Select the site to be deleted in the Site Information
window, and then click the “Delete” button. Function Description
The Site Delete dialog box opens. Fleets in the The Site Edit window opens. (Refer to 5.3
selected site and GIDs and UIDs configured for the Site Edit Window on page 35.)
Fleets are listed.
The Site Add dialog box opens. (Refer to
5.2.6 Add Button on page 33.)

The selected site data will be cleared.

Figure 5-10 Site Delete Dialog Box

Note: A site to be deleted can be selected from the Delete Site


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5.3 Site Edit Window „ Valid


Valid allows a field engineer to activate or deactivate
In the Site Edit window, a field engineer can configure each registered site in the system.
information for the site registered in a system.
Check Activates a registered site in the
The Site Edit window consists of the following tabs: (Enable) system.
Range
• General tab Uncheck Deactivates a registered site in
(Disable) the system.
• Channel tab
Default Checked (Enabled)
• Adjacency tab
• Network tab
„ Site Name
The following information appears at the top of the Site Site Name allows a field engineer to configure a name
Edit window. for a site.
Site Name can be configured by directly entering a
„ Site string of text in the edit box.
The site number appears in the Site information box. A maximum of 12 alphanumeric characters and
Range
symbols
„ Date Created
(space) ! " # $ % & ' ( ) ~ + - , . / : ; (- = > / @ [ \
The date of the data created for the selected site Available ] ^ _ ` { } * | 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F G H
appears in the Date Created information box. Characters I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z a b c d e f
ghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
„ Last Update Default Site name of the selected site
The date in which data for the selected site was last
edited appears in the Last Update information box. „ Non-dedicated Control Channel
Non-dedicated Control Channel allows a field
engineer to enable or disable a Non-dedicated Control
5.3.1 General Tab Channel.
This function can be used only if one Dual-functional
In the General tab, a field engineer can configure basic Channel is configured for the site. (in the case of
functions of a site. constructing a site with one repeater only)
If this function is enabled, a channel is normally used
as a control channel, but the channel can be used as
a traffic channel if a request for a call is placed by a
subscriber unit. However, since there will be no
control channel available when a call request is
placed by a subscriber unit, other subscriber units
which are not communicating will be placed in the
state to search for a channel until a traffic channel is
available.
Check Enables a Non-dedicated
(Enable) Control Channel.
Range
Uncheck Disables a Non-dedicated
Figure 5-11 General Tab (Disable) Control Channel.
Default Unchecked (Disabled)

Note: This function cannot be used if the site consists of


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„ Automatic Rollover In this example, CH1 is used as the control channel
first and channels CH2 to CH5 roll as traffic channels.
Automatic Rollover allows a field engineer to enable In this case, CH2 starts working as the control
or disable the Automatic Rollover. channel when the amount of time configured for
Automatic Rollover is used to automatically switch Rollover Time elapses and channels CH3 to CH5
start working as traffic channels. In this case, 3
control channels in a site at configured intervals.
channels can be used as traffic channels since CH1 is
Control channels can be switched only once a day. A configured as the control channel and it cannot work
channel configured as a Control Channel or Dual- as a traffic channel.
functional Channel is a suitable channel candidate for
EX.3) Configuring 2 channels for Control Channel
switching.
CH1: Control Channel
Check CH2: Control Channel
Enables the Automatic Rollover.
(Enable)
Range CH3: Traffic Channel
Uncheck CH4: Traffic Channel
Disables the Automatic Rollover.
(Disable)
CH5: Traffic Channel
Default Unchecked (Disabled)
In this example, CH1 and CH2 are used exclusively
for control channels. In this case, the control channel
Note: is alternately switched in the following order every
 If Non-dedicated Control Channel is enabled by clicking on time the amount of time configured for Rollover Time
the Non-dedicated Control Channel checkbox, this elapses: CH1  CH2  CH1••• Three channels can
function cannot be configured. be used as traffic channels.

 The time to change the control channel can be configured  If the amount of time configured for Rollover Time elapses
using Rollover Time. while the traffic channel that is configured to be the next
control channel continues to be busy, this function will not be
 To use the Automatic Rollover function, one of the following activated and the control channel will not be changed.
conditions must be satisfied.:
• 2 or more channels are configured for Control Channel.
„ Rollover Time
• 2 or more channels are configured for Dual-functional
Channel. Rollover Time allows a field engineer to configure the
• One channel is configured for Control Channel and time to change the control channel. Control channels
another channel is configured for Dual-functional can be switched only once a day.
Channel.
How the channel will be used can be configured in the
Rollover Time can be configured by directly entering a
Channel Type dropdown list in the Channel tab > Site Edit value in the edit box or clicking the spin buttons.
window. (Refer to 5.3.2 Channel Tab on page 38.)
Range 0 to 23
For an example, a site consisting of 5 channels is explained
below: In steps of 1
EX.1) Configuring all channels for Dual-functional Channel Default 1
(recommended)
CH1: Dual-functional Channel
Note:
CH2: Dual-functional Channel
 The time is configured based on the Time Zone configured
CH3: Dual-functional Channel using the Tools pulldown menu > Adjustment Time dialog
box.
CH4: Dual-functional Channel
 This function can be configured only if Automatic Rollover is
CH5: Dual-functional Channel
enabled by clicking on the Automatic Rollover checkbox.
For instance, if CH1 rolls as a control channel, the
control channel is alternately switched in the following „ Storage Location
order every time the amount of time configured for
Rollover Time elapses: CH1  CH2•••  CH5  Storage Location allows a field engineer to configure
CH1•••. The other 4 channels work as traffic for each site whether a Call Log is stored in the
channels. Since the control channel is alternately internal memory of the repeater or is stored on the CF
switched everyday, excessive load on a certain card inserted in the compact flash card slot of the
repeater can be avoided. Also, all repeaters can be
effectively used since 4 channels are always retained
repeater.
for use as a traffic channel.
EX.2) Configuring one channel for Control Channel and
Dual-functional Channel, respectively
CH1: Control Channel
CH2: Dual-functional Channel
CH3: Traffic Channel
CH4: Traffic Channel
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Storage Location can be configured by selecting the „ Remote System Standby
desired option from the dropdown list.
Remote System Standby is used to temporarily
Stores the Call Log in the deactivate the control channel in a site or activate the
Repeater
internal memory of the repeater. control channel using remote operation with DTMF
code from a subscriber unit.
Stores the Call Log on the CF
Range card inserted in the compact If the control channel receives the preconfigured
flash card slot in the repeater. Setup Code, transmission on the control channel is
CF Card
The target repeater and the size stopped and the system is temporarily disabled.
of data to be stored can be Transmission on a control channel will be suspended.
specified. If the control channel receives the Cancellation Code,
Default Repeater the control channel will be reactivated.
Check Enables the Remote System
Note: (Enable) Standby.
 This function can be used only by a repeater having Range
firmware version 1.10.00 or later.
Uncheck Disables the Remote System
(Disable) Standby.
 To store the Call Log on the CF card, the CF card must be
inserted into the compact flash card slot in the repeater. Default Unchecked (Disabled)
The CF card is not supplied with the repeater. The card
must be prepared separately.
„ Setup Code
„ Channel Setup Code allows a field engineer to configure the
DTMF code used for temporarily deactivating the site
Channel allows a field engineer to select the repeater
by using Remote System Standby.
to store the Call Log on the CF card.
The control channel receives the DTMF code that is
Channel can be configured by selecting the desired
sent using Analog Narrow channel spacing. The
option from the dropdown list.
signal can be received on a control channel using
Range None, 1 to 30 Analog Narrow channel spacing even if the system is
operated using either Narrow or Very Narrow channel
Default None
spacing.

Note: This function can be used only by a repeater having


Setup Code can be configured by entering the desired
firmware version 1.10.00 or later. string directly in the edit box.
A maximum of 16 digits of numbers and
„ Size Range
symbols
Size allows a field engineer to configure the maximum Available
data size of the Call Log that can be stored on the CF #*0123456789ABCD
Characters
card.
Default Blank
If the data size exceeds the size configured using this
function when storing the Call Log on the CF card,
Note: This function can be configured only if Remote System
data will be overwritten beginning with the oldest data. Standby is enabled by clicking on the Remote System
Size can be configured by directly entering a value in Standby checkbox.
the edit box or clicking the spin buttons.
„ Cancellation Code
Range 1 MB to 200 MB
Cancellation Code allows a field engineer to configure
In steps of 1 MB the DTMF code used for reactivating a site that was
Default 200 MB temporarily deactivated by Remote System Standby.
Cancellation Code can be configured by entering the
Note: This function can be used only by a repeater having desired string directly in the edit box.
firmware version 1.10.00 or later.
A maximum of 16 digits of numbers and
Range
symbols
Available
#*0123456789ABCD
Characters
Default Blank

Note: This function can be configured only if Remote System


Standby is enabled by clicking on the Remote System
Standby checkbox.

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„ External Trigger 5.3.2 Channel Tab
External Trigger allows a field engineer to enable or
disable the External Trigger. In the Channel tab, a field engineer can configure the
information for channels registered in a site. A maximum
External Trigger can temporarily deactivate the control
of 30 channels can be configured in the site.
channel in a site or reactivate the control channel
using the input from an external terminal. Double-clicking a cell in the leftmost row, the No. row or
the Channel row, or clicking the “Channel Edit” button
If the input of any external terminals on the controller
opens the Channel Edit window. In the Channel Edit
in the site goes Low, transmission on the control
window, the detailed information for a channel registered
channel is interrupted and the system is temporarily
in the system can be configured. (Refer to 5.4 Channel
disabled. Transmission on a control channel will be
Edit Window on page 44.)
suspended. If the input of all external terminals goes
High, the control channel will be reactivated.
Check
Enables the External Trigger.
(Enable)
Range
Uncheck
Disables the External Trigger.
(Disable)
Default Unchecked (Disabled)

Note:
 This function can be configured only if Remote System
Standby is enabled by clicking on the Remote System
Standby checkbox.
 This function uses the external terminal that is assigned to
pin 5 of CONTROL I/O (25-pin D-sub connector) on the rear Figure 5-12 Channel Tab
of the repeater.
Note: If a site is added after the configuration of the network is
„ Power-on Standby completed, a channel will automatically be added.

If Power-on Standby is enabled, the repeater does not „ Channel


start transmitting since the repeater enters Remote
The channel number appears in the Channel
System Standby Mode when the repeater is turned
information box.
ON. If the repeater receives the Cancellation Code on
a control channel, a PF key on the repeater is pressed
or the logic states of all external terminals in the site „ Valid
go High, the repeater exits Remote System Standby Valid allows a field engineer to configure whether to
Mode and the repeater can transmit. enable or disable a channel in the system for each
site.
The repeater automatically starts
Check up in Remote System Standby Check
Enables the channel in the site.
(Enable) Mode when the repeater is (Enable)
turned ON. Range
Range Uncheck
Disables the channel in the site.
The repeater automatically starts (Disable)
Uncheck up in normal mode in place of
Default Checked (Enabled)
(Disable) Remote System Standby Mode
when the repeater is turned ON.
Default Checked (Enabled)
„ Frequency No.
Frequency No. allows a field engineer to configure a
number between 1 and 1023 for the pair of receive/
transmit frequencies configured for each repeater.
The traffic channel is assigned on a control channel by
associating the number with the transmit and receive
frequencies. If this value is incorrect, a system error
may occur, such as a subscriber unit may not recognize
the system properly or cannot initiate a call.
The same number cannot be used by a subscriber
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Frequency No. can be configured by directly entering Note:
a value in the edit box or clicking the spin buttons.  CW ID is sent in Analog mode. Also, “OUT OF RANGE”
appears on the main display of the subscriber unit and the
Range 1 to 1023 subscriber unit cannot connect to the system while the CW
ID is being sent on the control channel.
In steps of 1
 If this function is enabled, the “CW ID” button in the Channel
Default The lowest unused Frequency number. Edit window > General tab will be activated. Clicking the
“CW ID” button opens the CW ID window. A field engineer
can configure functions relevant to CW ID.
Note: Frequency No. is associated with the number in the
Frequency Table in KPG-111D. Also, the channel  Transmit Interval Time can be configured in the CW ID
number configured when the network is configured will window. (Refer to 5.5 CW ID Window on page 47.)
be assigned to Channel Number.
„ Add Button
„ Channel Type
Add allows a field engineer to add a new channel.
Channel Type allows a field engineer to configure the
usage of each channel. Follow the procedure below to add a new channel.

The desired Channel Type can be configured by 1. Click the “Add” button.
selecting it from the dropdown list. The Channel Add dialog box opens.
Control The channel will be used as a 2. Select the channel number to be added from the
Channel control channel. list in the Channel Add dialog box.
Traffic The channel will be used as a The number of channels that are registered, or that
Channel traffic channel. can be registered, in a site appear in the Number
of Channels information box.
The channel will be used as a
Range
control channel or traffic Already registered channels are grayed out and
Dual- channel. This channel will be these channels cannot be selected.
functional used as the target channel
Channel switching between Automatic
Rollover and Non-dedicated
Control Channel.
The first registered channel:
Control Channel
Default
Other channels:
Traffic Channel

Note:
 At least 1 control channel candidate must be configured for
a site. If no control channel is configured for the site, the
configuration data cannot be written to the repeater.
 If there is no control channel available in the site when a
channel is added, a Control Channel will automatically be
configured. If a Control Channel already exists, a Traffic
Channel will automatically be configured.

„ CW ID
CW ID allows a field engineer to configure whether to
permit sending of a CW ID at certain time intervals. Figure 5-13 Channel Add Dialog Box

CW ID is also referred to as Station ID and this 3. Click the “OK” button.


function uses the downlink frequency of the repeater A new channel will be added.
to disclose the identifier that is preconfigured in the
repeater site at the time intervals configured for Note:
Transmit Interval Time.  If Grade 2 Key is configured for Key Class in the System
Configuration window > General tab > License
CW ID is allowed to be Information frame, the “Add” button will be grayed out and
Check
transmitted at certain time no site can be added.
(Enable)
intervals.
Range  If the number of registered sites reaches the upper limit
CW ID is not allowed to be value configured for Number of Channels in the System
Uncheck Configuration window > General tab > License
transmitted at certain time
(Disable) Information frame, the “Add” button will be grayed out and
intervals.
no site can be added.
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„ Delete Button 5.3.3 Adjacency Tab
Delete allows a field engineer to delete a registered
channel. In the Adjacency tab, a field engineer can configure the
control channel information for an adjacent site.
A channel can be deleted by selecting the channel to
be deleted in the Channel Edit window, and then
clicking the “Delete” button.

Note:
 If there is no site to be deleted, the “Delete” button will be
grayed out.
 If Grade 2 Key is configured for Key Class in the System
Configuration window > General tab > License
Information frame, the “Delete” button will be grayed out
and no site can be deleted.

„ Channel Edit Button


Clicking the “Channel Edit” button after selecting a
channel opens the Channel Edit window. (Refer to Figure 5-14 Adjacency Tab
5.4 Channel Edit Window on page 44.)
Note: To allow a subscriber unit to acquire the control channel
„ Context Menu information by receiving the Frequency Number broadcast
by the system, Frequency Number must be preconfigured
Clicking the right button on the mouse after selecting a for the subscriber unit by using KPG-111D.
channel pops up the Context Menu. The following
operations can be executed using Context Menu: „ Adjacent Control Channels
Table 5-2 Context Menu Adjacent Control Channels guide a subscriber unit to
migrate to a control channel providing better receiving
Function Description conditions by sending a Broadcast Message notifying
The Channel Edit window opens. (Refer to the subscriber unit of the control channel information
5.4 Channel Edit Window on page 44.) of adjacent sites.
This function is effective, for instance, if the control
The Channel Add dialog box opens.
channel is automatically altered by Automatic
The currently selected channel data will be Rollover. (Refer to 5.2.5 Automatic Rollover on page
cleared. 33.)
The currently selected channel data will be Also, if the secondary control channel is active due to
copied. a malfunction of the primary control channel, the
channel information is always refreshed, so that
The copied channel data will be pasted. subscriber units can smoothly roam.
If the subscriber unit receives the Adjacency Control
Channel Message, the subscriber unit stores the
message in volatile memory and utilizes the stored
message for Background Search Sequence. The
subscriber unit can migrate to a control channel
having higher priority or providing better receive
conditions than the current control channel by
activating the Background Search Sequence.
The system can broadcast to a subscriber unit with
the control channel information of a maximum of 8
adjacent sites. To use this function, the Site Number
of an adjacent site and the Frequency Number
configured for the site must be specified.

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z Site „ Additional Control Channels
Site (Adjacent Control Channels) allows a field Additional Control Channels is used to broadcast
engineer to configure site numbers of adjacent control channel information of a renewed adjacent site
sites. to a subscriber unit using Broadcast Message. The
Site (Adjacent Control Channels) can be subscriber unit can reduce the length of time for
configured by selecting the desired site number channel search using the renewed information about
from the dropdown list. the acquired control channel.
The system can provide a subscriber unit with
Range Blank, 1: Site Name to 16: Site Name
renewed information of the control channels of a
Default Blank maximum of 8 adjacent sites. To use this function, the
Site Number of an adjacent site and the Frequency
Note: Only the number appears in the Site dropdown list if Number configured for the site must be specified.
no Site Name is configured.
z Site
z Frequency No.
Site (Additional Control Channels) allows a field
Frequency No. (Adjacent Control Channels) allows engineer to configure site numbers of adjacent
a field engineer to configure the Frequency sites.
Number assigned to Control Channels in adjacent
Site (Additional Control Channels) can be
sites.
configured by selecting the desired site number
If the repeater is operated in Multi-site Mode, Auto from the dropdown list.
can be configured for Frequency Number. If Auto
is configured, control channel information of an Range Blank, 1: Site Name to 16: Site Name
adjacent site is automatically collected and Default The lowest Frequency number
provided to a subscriber unit.
Frequency No. (Adjacent Control Channels) can Note: Only the number appears in the Site dropdown list if
be configured by selecting the desired frequency no Site Name is configured.
from the dropdown list. z Frequency No.
Range 1 to 1023, Auto Frequency No. (Additional Control Channels)
allows a field engineer to configure the Frequency
The configuration varies as below
Number registered in the site of the selected Site
depending on the site selected from the Site
(Adjacent Control Channels) dropdown Number.
list. Frequency No. (Additional Control Channels) can
If the selected site is registered in Site be configured by selecting the desired frequency
Default
Data: from the dropdown list.
Auto
If the selected site is not registered in Range 1 to 1023
Site Data:
Default The lowest Frequency number
The lowest Frequency No.

Note:
Note:
 This function can be configured only if Site Number is
 This function can be configured only if a site number is
selected from the Site dropdown list.
selected from the Site (Adjacent Control Channels)
dropdown list.  If the value entered is the same value as already
selected from another Frequency No. dropdown list for
 Auto can be used only by a repeater having firmware
Additional Control Channels, an error message box
version 1.10.00 or later.
appears and the value will be restored to the previous
 “Auto” cannot be selected unless the site selected from the value.
Site (Adjacent Control Channels) dropdown list is
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„ Delete Control Channels 5.3.4 Network Tab
Delete Control Channels is used to broadcast control
channel information of a deleted adjacent site to a In the Network tab, network information among sites can
subscriber unit using Broadcast Message. The be configured. This tab can also be used to configure the
subscriber unit can reduce the length of time for communication path and the number of lines for the
channel search by excluding the acquired control system operation in Multi-site Mode.
channel information from the target of channel search. If no network information is configured, the
If a control channel that is received on Deleted Control communication path and the number of lines are not
Channel is stored as the Additional Control Channel in limited. If the communication path and the number of
non-volatile memory of the subscriber unit, the lines need to be limited, the limit must be configured first.
information of that control channel will be deleted.
The system can provide a subscriber unit with the
control channel information of a maximum of
8 adjacent sites. To use this function, the Site
Number of an adjacent site and the Frequency
Number configured for the site must be specified.
z Site
Site (Delete Control Channels) allows a field
engineer to configure site numbers of adjacent
sites.
Site (Delete Control Channels) can be configured
by selecting the desired site number from the
dropdown list.
Figure 5-15 Network Tab
Range Blank, 1: Site Name to 16: Site Name
Default Blank „ Route
A maximum of 16 sites registered in the system
Note: Only the number appears in the Site dropdown list if appear in the table of the Route Table frame.
no Site Name is configured.
Route allows a field engineer to configure the network
z Frequency No. route between the current site and another site while
Frequency No. (Delete Control Channels) allows a the system is used in the Multi-site Mode.
field engineer to configure the Frequency Number To use this function, a network route must be
registered in the site of the selected Site Number. preconfigured in the Session Table frame.
Frequency No. (Delete Control Channels) can be Route can be configured by selecting the desired
configured by selecting the desired frequency from route number from the dropdown list.
the dropdown list.
Blank, 1 to 15 (network route configured in the
Range
Range 1 to 1023 Session Table frame)
Default The lowest Frequency number Default Blank

Note: Note:
 This function can be configured only if Site Number is  Since there is no network route that leads to one’s own
selected from the Site dropdown list. station, no network route can be configured for one’s own
 If the value entered is the same value as already site (the site currently being edited).
selected from another Frequency No. dropdown list for  This function can be used only by a repeater having
Delete Control Channels, an error message box firmware version 1.10.00 or later.
appears and the value will be restored to the previous
value.

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„ Context Menu (Route Table)
Range 1 to 150, Unlimited
Clicking the right button on the mouse after selecting a
Route Table pops up the Context Menu. The In steps of 1
following operations can be executed using Context Default Unlimited
Menu:
Note: This function can be used only by a repeater having
Table 5-3 Context Menu
firmware version 1.10.00 or later.
Function Description
„ Context Menu (Session Table)
The selected Route Table data will be
copied. Clicking the right button on the mouse after selecting a
Session Table pops up the Context Menu. The
The copied Route Table data will be pasted. following operations can be executed using Context
Menu:
Note: This function can be used only by a repeater having
firmware version 1.10.00 or later. Table 5-4 Context Menu

Function Description
„ Route Name
The selected Session Table data will be
Route Name allows a field engineer to configure a copied.
name for a network route.
The copied Session Table data will be
A maximum of 15 network routes can be configured in pasted.
the Session Table frame. The configured network
route can be selected from the Route dropdown list in Note: This function can be used only by a repeater having
the Route Table frame. firmware version 1.10.00 or later.
Route Name can be configured by directly entering a
string of text in the edit box. „ Graph
Clicking the “Graph” button activates the Graph
A maximum of 12 alphanumeric characters and
Range window. The Graph window shows the configuration
symbols
of the network route visually that is configured in the
(space) ! " # $ % & ' ( ) ~ + - , . / : ; < = > ? @ [ \ Network tab. The entire route is illustrated by plotting
Available ] ^ _ ` { } * | 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F G H
the line between the site configured as the origin and
Characters I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z a b c d e f
the destination site.
ghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
Default Blank

Note: This function can be used only by a repeater having


firmware version 1.10.00 or later.

„ Maximum Session
Maximum Session allows a field engineer to configure
the number of virtual lines that are constantly retained
on a network route.
In the Session Table frame, a field engineer can
configure a maximum of 15 network routes. A field
engineer can select the configured network route from
the Route dropdown list in the Route Table frame.
Maximum Session can be configured by directly
entering a value in the edit box or clicking the spin
buttons.

Figure 5-16 Graph Window

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z Description of the display: 5.4 Channel Edit Window
• The line indicates the route configured in the
Route Table. In the Channel Edit window, a field engineer can
• The number of the Maximum Session appears configure information for each channel registered in a
on the line. site.
• The origin (own station site) is displayed by an
orange circle. The destination site is displayed
with a bluish circle.
• A maximum of 16 sites appear.
(own station site: 1, destination site: 15)
• Circles on the same route are displayed in the
same bluish color.
• If there are multiple sites for which the same
route is configured, lines are plotted in
ascending order of distance.

Figure 5-17 Channel Edit Window

5.4.1 Channel
The selected channel number appears in the Channel
information box.

5.4.2 Valid
Valid allows a field engineer to configure whether to
enable or disable a channel in the system for each site.
Check
Enables the channel in the site.
(Enable)
Range
Uncheck
Disables the channel in the site.
(Disable)
Default Checked (Enabled)

5.4.3 Frequency No.


Frequency No. allows a field engineer to configure a
number between 1 and 1023 for the pair of receive/
transmit frequencies configured for each repeater.
The traffic channel is assigned on a control channel by
associating the number with the transmit and receive
frequencies. If this value is incorrect, a system error may
occur, such as a subscriber unit may not recognize the
system properly or cannot initiate a call.
The same number cannot be used by a subscriber unit
redundantly in the system.
Frequency No. can be configured by directly entering a
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Note:
Range 1 to 1023  CW ID is sent in Analog mode. Also, “OUT OF RANGE”
appears on the main display of the subscriber unit and the
In steps of 1
subscriber unit cannot connect to the system while the CW ID is
Default The lowest unused Frequency number. being sent on the control channel.
 If this function is enabled, the “CW ID” button will be activated.
Note: Frequency No. is associated with the number in the Clicking the “CW ID” button opens the CW ID window. A field
Frequency Table in KPG-111D. Also, the channel number engineer can configure functions relevant to CW ID.
configured when the network is configured will be assigned  Transmit Interval Time can be configured in the CW ID window.
to Channel Number. (Refer to 5.5 CW ID Window on page 47.)

5.4.4 Channel Type 5.4.6 CW ID Button


Channel Type allows a field engineer to configure the Clicking the “CW ID” button opens the CW ID window.
usage of each channel. (Refer to 5.5 CW ID Window on page 47.)
The desired Channel Type can be configured by selecting
it from the dropdown list. Note: The “CW ID” button will be activated only if CW ID is
enabled by clicking on the CW ID checkbox.
Control The channel will be used as a
Channel control channel.
Traffic The channel will be used as a 5.4.7 Cross-busy Input Trigger
Channel traffic channel.
Range The channel will be used as a Cross-busy Input Trigger allows a field engineer to
control channel or traffic configure the Busy control method that uses Cross-busy.
Dual-
channel. This channel will be
functional Cross-busy is used to avoid interfering with and being
used as the target channel for
Channel interfered with by other parties if the same transmit
Automatic Rollover and Non-
dedicated Control Channel. frequency exists in each system.
The first registered channel: The repeater determines whether the frequency is used
Default
Control Channel for one of the methods such as internal trigger, external
Other channels: trigger and both internal and external triggers and can
Traffic Channel restrict the use of the channel.
Cross-busy Input Trigger can be configured by selecting
Note: the desired trigger from the dropdown list.
 At least 1 control channel candidate must be configured for a
site. If no control channel is configured for the site, the The repeater determines the
configuration data cannot be written to the repeater. state (High or Low) of the input
port (Pin 4 of 25-pin D-sub ACC
 If there is no control channel available in the site when a channel Connector (AUXI 1)) to which an
is added, a Control Channel will automatically be configured. If
external device is connected. If
a Control Channel already exists, a Traffic Channel will
External the logic state of input port (Pin 4
automatically be configured.
of 25-pin D-sub ACC Connector
(AUXI 1)) goes Low, the repeater
interprets that the frequency is
5.4.5 CW ID Range
being used by another system
and limits the use of the channel.
CW ID allows a field engineer to configure whether to This trigger is used to stop the
permit sending of a CW ID at certain time intervals. Internal repeater from transmitting if the
repeater detects a carrier.
CW ID is also referred to as Station ID and this function
uses the downlink frequency of the repeater to disclose The repeater determines
the identifier that is preconfigured in the repeater site at whether the frequency is used
the time intervals configured for Transmit Interval Time. Both for both internal and external
triggers and restricts the use of
CW ID is allowed to be the channel.
Check
transmitted at certain time Default External
(Enable)
intervals.
Range
CW ID is not allowed to be Note: This function can be configured only if Cross-busy is
Uncheck
transmitted at certain time enabled by clicking on the Cross-busy checkbox in the
(Disable)
intervals. System Configuration window > Optional tab.
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5.4.8 Failsoft Mode To operate a number of subscriber units in Failsoft


Mode, a unique Frequency Number (repeater) for
Failsoft Mode allows a field engineer to configure whether each group of subscriber units must have the same
to operate the repeater in a site in Failsoft Mode in the Group ID. Because of this, while the system is in
case that interference, for example, on the communication Failsoft Mode, the accesses of the repeater can be
paths that connect the repeaters within the system occurs properly controlled.
and Trunking Mode cannot be maintained.
„ Precautions for Configurations
If this function is enabled, the repeater enters Failsoft
Mode and the channel will behave as a Failsoft Channel The system allows multiple repeaters to be served in
when the system cannot maintain the Trunking Mode. Failsoft Mode. Therefore, keep in mind that minimum
Failsoft Channel serves as a control channel for Mixed communication capability among the subscriber units
Mode. Only Group ID is checked on a Failsoft Channel may not be available in the following cases:
and all types of digital voice calls will be repeated. Only • If subscriber units in need of the minimal
group voice communications within the site are available. communication capability have different
If this function is disabled, the repeater does not enter configurations, each subscriber unit enters Failsoft
Failsoft Mode and stops the trunking operation when the Mode using a different repeater (Frequency
system cannot maintain the Trunking Mode. Number). In this case, communications cannot be
established among subscriber units while the
This function provides the minimal communication path to
system is in Failsoft Mode.
subscriber units at the site even if the system may not
maintain the Trunking Mode by a failure or malfunction of • If a number of repeaters to be placed in Failsoft
devices at the site. Mode are configured in the same site, and if a
number of Failsoft Channels are configured on the
The repeater enters Failsoft subscriber unit side, each subscriber unit will be
Check
Mode when the system cannot placed in Failsoft Mode using different repeaters
(Enable)
maintain the Trunking Mode. (Frequency Number), respectively. In this case,
The transceiver does not enter communications cannot be established among
Range Failsoft Mode when the system subscriber units while the system is in Failsoft
Uncheck cannot maintain the Trunking Mode even if they have the same Group ID.
(Disable) Mode. In this case, the repeater
stops transmitting and it then
enters standby mode.
„ Repeater’s Behavior until the Repeater
activates Failsoft Mode and Precautions for
Default Unchecked (Disabled)
Configurations
Note: This function can be used only by a repeater having
When the repeater enters Failsoft Mode, the system
firmware version 1.16.00 or later. will restart. After the system restarts, a repeater that
is placed in Failsoft Mode sends Failsoft information at
„ Details of Operations in Failsoft Mode 5-second intervals. The timer starts counting down
the time from when the repeater starts up until the
To provide the minimal communication capability repeater sends Failsoft Information. Therefore, the
among the subscriber units while the system is in timing to transmit Failsoft information is not always the
Failsoft Mode, the Frequency Number of the repeater same even if multiple repeaters in the same site are
that is used in Failsoft Mode must be configured for placed in Failsoft Mode.
each subscriber unit in the Failsoft Channel window
of KPG-111D. A maximum of 16 channels can be The repeater in Failsoft Mode is placed in the
configured as Failsoft Channels for each subscriber continuous transmission state. Therefore, if multiple
unit. It is well considered that this allows one channel repeaters are placed in Failsoft Mode, all repeaters
to be configured for every site in a system that can are placed in the transmission state; hence, the power
contain a maximum of 16 sites. supply capacity must be well considered when
designing the system.
The subscriber unit searches for a configured Failsoft
Channel in order, and then the subscriber unit stays
on the Frequency Number of the repeater that has
received a Failsoft Mode signal sent from the system.
Among subscriber units (user group) in need of the
minimal communication path, one Failsoft Channel is
assigned to one site enabling configuration of the
same Frequency Number (Repeater) for every
transceiver. Because of this, the subscriber units can
establish a call among subscriber units while the
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„ About the Amount of Time until the 5.5 CW ID Window
Subscriber Unit enters Failsoft Mode
Once a subscriber unit does not receive a signal from In the CW ID window, a field engineer can configure
a control channel, the subscriber unit starts the hunt functions relevant to CW ID.
sequence. The subscriber unit searches for all control
channels configured in the hunt table, and then the
subscriber unit will start the process to migrate to
Failsoft Mode if no control channel is found.
Therefore, if multiple control channels configured in
the hunt table exist, more control channels are
configured, and a longer length of time is required until
the subscriber unit is placed in Failsoft Mode. Figure 5-18 CW ID Window

5.5.1 Channel
The selected channel number appears in the Channel
information box.

5.5.2 CW ID
CW ID allows a field engineer to configure the CW ID
code.
CW ID can be configured by directly entering it in the edit
box.
A maximum of 32 alphanumeric characters and
Range
symbols
(space) " ' ( ) + - , . / : = ? 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B
Available
CDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWX
Characters
YZ
Default Blank

Note: This function can be configured only if CW ID is enabled by


clicking on the CW ID checkbox.

5.5.3 Transmit Interval Time


Transmit Interval Time allows a field engineer to
configure the interval time to send the CW ID.
The CW ID code that is configured in the CW ID edit box
is automatically sent at the intervals configured for
Transmit Interval Time.
Transmit Interval Time can be configured by directly
entering a value in the edit box or clicking the spin
buttons.
Range 1 min to 60 min
In steps of 1 min
Default 30 min

Note:
 This function can be configured only if CW ID is enabled by
clicking on the CW ID checkbox.
 CW ID is sent in Analog mode. Also, “OUT OF RANGE”
appears on the main display of the subscriber unit and the
subscriber unit cannot connect to the system while the CW ID is
being sent on the control channel.

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5.6 Class of Service Information „ Valid


Window Valid allows a field engineer to enable or disable the
selected GID Service Class in the system for each
Service Class.
In the Class of Service Information window, a field
engineer can configure the Service Class that can be Check Enables the selected GID
used by UID and GID. (Enable) Service Class in the system.
Range
Service Class simplifies the management of restrictions Uncheck Disables the selected GID
of the subscriber unit by predefining the function range (Disable) Service Class in the system.
that can be used by UID and GID and applying the Default Unchecked (Disabled)
definition for each GID and UID.
The Class of Service Information window consists of „ Class Name
the following tabs.
Class Name allows a field engineer to configure a
• GID tab name for a Service Class.
• UID tab Class Name can be configured by directly entering a
• Others tab string of text in the edit box.
A maximum of 12 alphanumeric characters and
Range
symbols
5.6.1 GID Tab (space) ! " # $ % & ' ( ) ~ + - , . / : ; (- = > / @ [ \
Available ] ^ _ ` { } * | 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F G H
In the GID tab, a field engineer can configure a maximum Characters I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z a b c d e f
of 127 Service Classes that can be used by GID. ghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
Double-clicking a cell in the leftmost row, the No. row, or Default Blank
clicking the “GID CoS Edit” button opens the GID Class
of Service Edit window. In the GID Class of Service
„ Comment
Edit window, the detailed information for each Service
Class that can be used by GID can be configured. (Refer Comment allows a field engineer to configure
to 5.7 GID Class of Service Edit Window on page 50.) comments for the Service Class.
Comment can be configured by directly entering a
string of text in the edit box.
A maximum of 32 alphanumeric characters and
Range
symbols
(space) ! " # $ % & ' ( ) ~ + - , . / : ; (- = > / @ [ \
Available ] ^ _ ` { } * | 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F G H
Characters I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z a b c d e f
ghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
Default Blank

„ GID CoS Edit Button


Clicking the “GID CoS Edit” button after selecting the
GID opens the GID Class of Service Edit window.
Figure 5-19 GID Tab (Refer to 5.7 GID Class of Service Edit Window on
page 50.)

„ Context Menu
Clicking the right button on the mouse after selecting
the GID pops up the Context Menu. The following
operations can be executed using Context Menu:

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Table 5-5 Context Menu „ Class Name
Function Description Class Name allows a field engineer to configure a
name for a Service Class.
The GID Class of Service Edit window
opens. (Refer to 5.7 GID Class of Service Class Name can be configured by directly entering a
Edit Window on page 50.) string of text in the edit box.
The currently selected GID data will be
A maximum of 12 alphanumeric characters and
copied. Range
symbols
The copied GID data will be pasted. (space) ! " # $ % & ' ( ) ~ + - , . / : ; (- = > / @ [ \
Available ] ^ _ ` { } * | 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F G H
Characters I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z a b c d e f
ghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
5.6.2 UID Tab Default Blank

In the UID tab, a field engineer can configure a maximum „ Comment


of 127 Service Classes that can be used by a UID.
Comment allows a field engineer to configure
Double-clicking a cell in the leftmost row, the No. row, or comments for the Service Class.
clicking the “UID CoS Edit” button opens the UID Class
of Service Edit window. In the UID Class of Service Comment can be configured by directly entering a
Edit window, the detailed information for each Service string of text in the edit box.
Class that can be used by UID can be configured. (Refer A maximum of 32 alphanumeric characters and
to 5.8 UID Class of Service Edit Window on page 54.) Range
symbols
(space) ! " # $ % & ' ( ) ~ + - , . / : ; (- = > / @ [ \
Available ] ^ _ ` { } * | 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F G H
Characters I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z a b c d e f
ghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
Default Blank

„ UID CoS Edit Button


Clicking the “UID CoS Edit” button after selecting the
UID opens the UID Class of Service Edit window.
(Refer to 5.8 UID Class of Service Edit Window on
page 54.)

„ Context Menu
Figure 5-20 UID Tab Clicking the right button on the mouse after selecting a
UID pops up the Context Menu. The following
„ Valid operations can be executed using Context Menu:
Valid allows a field engineer to enable or disable the Table 5-6 Context Menu
selected UID Service Class in the system for each
Service Class. Function Description

Check Enables the selected UID The UID Class of Service Edit window
(Enable) Service Class in the system. opens. (Refer to 5.8 UID Class of Service
Range Edit Window on page 54.)
Uncheck Disables the selected UID
(Disable) Service Class in the system. The currently selected UID data will be
copied.
Default Unchecked (Disabled)
The copied UID data will be pasted.

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5.6.3 Others Tab 5.7 GID Class of Service Edit


Window
In the Others tab, a work sheet used to configure various
functions for All Groups Call, Secondary GID Class of
Service and Secondary UID Class of Service can be In the GID Class of Service Edit window, a field
opened. engineer can configure a maximum of 127 Service
Classes that can be used by a GID.
The GID Class of Service Edit window consists of the
following tabs:
• General tab
• Call Type tab
• Intersite tab

5.7.1 Class
Class allows a field engineer to select the Service Class
for the GID to be configured.
Class can be configured by directly entering a value in the
edit box or clicking the spin buttons.
Figure 5-21 Channel Edit Window
Range 1 to 127
„ All Groups Call Button In steps of 1
Clicking the “All Groups Call” button opens the All The Service Class that is selected in the GID
Groups Call window. (Refer to 5.9 All Groups Call Default tab in the Class of Service Information
Window on page 57.) window

„ Secondary GID CoS Button


Clicking the “Secondary GID CoS” button opens the 5.7.2 General Tab
Secondary GID Class of Service window. (Refer to
5.10 Secondary GID Class of Service Window on
In the General tab, a field engineer can configure basic
page 60.)
functions of GID Service Class.

„ Secondary UID CoS Button


Clicking the “Secondary UID CoS” button opens the
Secondary UID Class of Service window. (Refer to
5.11 Secondary UID Class of Service Window on
page 62.)

Figure 5-22 General Tab

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„ Valid The repeater unit repeatedly
Valid allows a field engineer to enable or disable the sends the instruction message
Check
selected GID Service Class in the system for each for a traffic channel on a control
(Enable)
Service Class. channel at certain intervals by
using group Call.
Check Enables the selected GID Range
The repeater unit does not
(Enable) Service Class in the system.
Range repeatedly send the instruction
Uncheck
Uncheck Disables the selected GID message for a traffic channel on
(Disable)
(Disable) Service Class in the system. a control channel at certain
intervals by using Group Call.
Default Unchecked (Disabled)
Default Unchecked (Disabled)
„ Class Name
„ Priority Monitor
Class Name allows a field engineer to configure a
name for a Service Class. Priority Monitor allows a field engineer to configure
whether to provide the Group Call information on a
Class Name can be configured by directly entering a
traffic channel.
string of text in the edit box.
If a subscriber unit finds a Group Call having higher
A maximum of 12 alphanumeric characters and priority level than that of the current Group Call using
Range
symbols Group Call information that is provided on a traffic
(space) ! " # $ % & ' ( ) ~ + - , . / : ; (- = > / @ [ \ channel, the subscriber unit can participate in a Group
Available ] ^ _ ` { } * | 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F G H Call having higher priority.
Characters I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z a b c d e f
ghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz Check Group Call information is
(Enable) provided on a traffic channel.
Default Blank Range
Uncheck No Group Call information is
(Disable) provided on a traffic channel.
„ Comment
Default Unchecked (Disabled)
Comment allows a field engineer to configure
comments for the Service Class.
Note: The priority level is dependent on four Group ID
Comment can be configured by directly entering a configured using Priority Monitor ID in KPG-111D.
string of text in the edit box.
„ Time-out Timer
A maximum of 32 alphanumeric characters and
Range Time-out Timer allows a field engineer to configure
symbols
the maximum continuous transmission time for a
(space) ! " # $ % & ' ( ) ~ + - , . / : ; (- = > / @ [ \
Available ] ^ _ ` { } * | 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F G H
subscriber unit to communicate using Group Call.
Characters I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z a b c d e f The time information for Time-out Timer is embedded
ghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz in the call message and sent to the subscriber unit.
Subscriber units at the transmitting party and the
Default Blank
receiving party use the duration that is embedded in
the call message while communicating.
„ Late Entry Time-out Timer can be configured by selecting the
Late Entry allows a field engineer to configure whether desired length of time from the dropdown list.
to send the instruction message for a traffic channel
on a control channel at certain intervals using Group 15 s, 30 s, 45 s, 60 s, 75 s, 90 s, 105 s, 120 s,
135 s, 150 s, 165 s, 180 s, 210 s, 240 s, 270 s,
Call. Range
300 s, 330 s, 360 s, 390 s, 420 s, 450 s, 480 s,
Using this function, the subscriber unit can participate 510 s, 540 s, 570 s, 600 s, Unlimited
in a Group Call midway through the call when
Default 60 s
returning to the communication area even if the
subscriber unit is temporarily outside of the
communication area and can not receive the message Note:
that is sent by using the Group Call.  If Unlimited is configured, the subscriber unit can continue a
Group Call according to the configuration for the subscriber
unit.
 Time-out Timer configured using KPG-109D is not used.

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5.7.3 Call Type Tab „ Short Data Call


Short Data Call allows a field engineer to configure
In the Call Type tab, a field engineer can configure whether to permit communication using Short Data
limitations on various call types for GID. Call for GID.
Check Permits communication using
(Enable) Short Data Call for a GID.
Range
Uncheck Does not permit communication
(Disable) using Short Data Call for a GID.
Default Unchecked (Disabled)

Note: This function can be used only by a repeater having


firmware version 1.10.00 or later.

„ Long Data Call


Long Data Call allows a field engineer to configure
whether to permit communication using Long Data
Call for GID.
Check Permits communication using
(Enable) Long Data Call for a GID.
Figure 5-23 Call Type Tab Range
Uncheck Does not permit communication
(Disable) using Long Data Call for a GID.
„ Voice Call
Default Unchecked (Disabled)
Voice Call allows a field engineer to configure whether
to permit communication using Voice Call for GID.
Note: This function can be used only by a repeater having
Check Permits communication using firmware version 1.10.00 or later.
(Enable) Voice Call for a GID.
Range
Uncheck Does not permit communication
(Disable) using Voice Call for a GID. 5.7.4 Intersite Tab
Default Unchecked (Disabled)
In the Intersite tab, a field engineer can configure various
call functions among sites.
„ Status Call
Status Call allows a field engineer to configure
whether to permit communication using Status Call for
GID.
Check Permits communication using
(Enable) Status Call for a GID.
Range
Uncheck Does not permit communication
(Disable) using Status Call for a GID.
Default Unchecked (Disabled)

Figure 5-24 Intersite Tab

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„ Intersite Call „ Intersite Call Table
Intersite Call allows a field engineer to configure In the Intersite Call Table, a field engineer can
whether to allow communications using Voice Calls configure a maximum of 6 sites that can be target of a
and Data Calls (Status Call, Short Data Call and Long Group Call.
Data Call) among sites. If Assigned is configured in the Intersite Call Table, a
If this function is enabled, a Voice Call and Data Call subscriber unit can initiate a Group Call in a site
can be made among sites that are specified in the where a Group ID is assigned using Group
Intersite Call Table. Registration by the subscriber unit.
Permits communication using Intersite Call Table can be configured by selecting the
Check desired sites from the dropdown list.
Voice Call and Data Call among
(Enable)
sites.
Range Range Blank, 1: Site Name to 16: Site Name, Assigned
Does not permit communication
Uncheck Default Blank
using Voice Call and Data Call
(Disable)
among sites.
Note:
Default Unchecked (Disabled)
 Only the number appears if no Site Name is configured.

Note: This function can be used only by a repeater having  If Intersite Call is disabled by clicking off the Intersite Call
firmware version 1.10.00 or later. checkbox, this function cannot be configured.
 “Assigned” can be selected from the Site dropdown list only
if Group Registration is enabled by clicking on the Group
„ Busy System Wait Registration checkbox in the System Configuration
Busy System Wait allows a field engineer to configure window > Optional tab.
how the system operates when a Voice Call or Data  This function can be used only by a repeater having
Call is made among sites. firmware version 1.10.00 or later. However, “Assigned” can
be used only by a repeater having firmware version 1.16.00
To communicate using Voice or later.
Call, the system lets the
subscriber unit connect to the „ Context Menu
site having an available channel
upon a Group Call transmission Clicking the right button on the mouse after selecting a
and then communication will site in the Intersite Call Table pops up the Context
start immediately. If no channel Menu. The following operation can be executed using
is available for the site, the call Context Menu:
will be queued. If a vacant
channel becomes available in a Table 5-7 Context Menu
busy site during a call, the
system activates the Late Entry Function Description
Check
Range to reinstate a subscriber unit
(Enable) The selected site data will be cleared.
which becomes available in
sequence. Queue will be
applied to both sites for the
transmitting and receiving.
To communicate using a Data
Call, the system connects only to
a site where an available
channel exists when a Group
Call is initiated and then starts
the call. If no available channel
exists in the site, the call will not
be queued.
If there is a busy site in prepared
target sites, including the
Uncheck transmitting site, the system
Range
(Disable) notifies a subscriber unit of the
System Busy state and the call
will immediately be canceled.
Default Checked (Enabled)

Note:
 This function can be used only by a repeater having
firmware version 1.10.00 or later.
 If Intersite Call is disabled by clicking off the Intersite Call
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5.8 UID Class of Service Edit „ Valid


Window Valid allows a field engineer to enable or disable the
selected UID Service Class in the system for each
Service Class.
In the UID Class of Service Edit window, a field
engineer can configure a maximum of 127 Service Check Enables the selected UID
Classes that can be used by UID. (Enable) Service Class in the system.
Range
The UID Class of Service Edit window consists of the Uncheck Disables the selected UID
following tabs: (Disable) Service Class in the system.
• General tab Default Unchecked (Disabled)
• Call Type tab
„ Class Name
Class Name allows a field engineer to configure a
5.8.1 Class name for a Service Class.
Class Name can be configured by directly entering a
Class allows a field engineer to select the Service Class string of text in the edit box.
of a UID to be configured.
A maximum of 12 alphanumeric characters and
Class can be configured by directly entering a value in the Range
symbols
edit box or clicking the spin buttons.
(space) ! " # $ % & ' ( ) ~ + - , . / : ; (- = > / @ [ \
Range 1 to 127 Available ] ^ _ ` { } * | 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F G H
Characters I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z a b c d e f
In steps of 1
ghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
The Service Class that is selected in the UID tab
Default Default Blank
in the Class of Service Information window

„ Comment
Comment allows a field engineer to configure
5.8.2 General Tab comments for the Service Class.
In the General tab, a field engineer can configure basic Comment can be configured by directly entering a
functions of UID Service Class. string of text in the edit box.
A maximum of 32 alphanumeric characters and
Range
symbols
(space) ! " # $ % & ' ( ) ~ + - , . / : ; (- = > / @ [ \
Available ] ^ _ ` { } * | 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F G H
Characters I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z a b c d e f
ghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
Default Blank

„ Late Entry
Late Entry allows a field engineer to configure whether
the instruction message for a traffic channel using a
control channel at certain intervals during an
Individual Call.
Using this function, the subscriber unit can participate
Figure 5-25 General Tab
in an Individual Call midway through the call when
returning to the communication area even if the
subscriber unit was temporarily outside of the
communication area and could not receive the
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„ Time-out Timer
The system repeatedly sends
Time-out Timer allows a field engineer to configure
the instruction message for a
Check the maximum continuous transmission time for a
traffic channel using a control
(Enable) subscriber unit to communicate using Individual Call.
channel at certain intervals
during an Individual Call. The time information for Time-out Timer is embedded
Range in the call message and sent to the subscriber unit.
The system does not repeatedly
Subscriber units at the transmitting party and the
send the instruction message for
Uncheck receiving party use the duration that is embedded in
a traffic channel using a control
(Disable) the call message while communicating.
channel at certain intervals
during an Individual Call. Time-out Timer can be configured by selecting the
Default Unchecked (Disabled) desired length of time from the dropdown list.
15 s, 30 s, 45 s, 60 s, 75 s, 90 s, 105 s, 120 s,
Note: This function can be used only by a repeater having 135 s, 150 s, 165 s, 180 s, 210 s, 240 s, 270 s,
firmware version 1.10.00 or later. Range
300 s, 330 s, 360 s, 390 s, 420 s, 450 s, 480 s,
510 s, 540 s, 570 s, 600 s, Unlimited
„ Queue Level Default 60 s
Queue Level allows a field engineer to configure the
priority level to be applied when a subscriber unit
Note:
initiates an Individual Call to the target party.
 If Unlimited is configured, the subscriber unit can continue
How the system operates while the system is in an Individual Call according to the configuration for the
System Busy state varies depending on the priority subscriber unit.
level at the transmitting party. In Busy Queue Mode,  Time-out Timer configured using KPG-109D is not used.
the field engineer can configure how the system
operates while the system is in System Busy state. „ Individual Call Response Type
A field engineer can configure the Priority Level by Individual Call Response Type allows a field engineer
selecting it from 2 to 8. Priority 2 has the highest to configure how the subscriber unit at the receiving
priority level and Priority 8 has the lowest priority level. party responds when a subscriber unit initiates an
The higher the priority level is, the quicker it is to Individual Call.
establish a call while the system is in System Busy
Individual Call Response Type can be configured by
state. Emergency Call has the highest priority level
selecting the desired response type from the
and it corresponds to Priority Level 1.
dropdown list.
Queue can be configured by directly entering a value
in the edit box or clicking the spin buttons. The system assigns a traffic
channel without checking for the
Range 2 to 8 Normal presence of the receiving party
In steps of 1 in the same manner as Group
Call.
Default 8
The system sends a call
Range message to the receiving party
Note: Busy Queue Mode can be configured in the Queue tab and assigns a traffic channel
in the System Configuration window. (Refer to 5.1.3
only if the receiving party
Queue Tab on page 23.) Response
responds. If there is no
response, transmission is not
permitted and no traffic channel
will be assigned.
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5.8.3 Call Type Tab „ Status Call


Status Call allows a field engineer to configure
In the Call Type tab, a field engineer can configure whether to permit an individual call using Status Call
limitation on various calls for a UID. for a UID.
Check Permits an individual call using
(Enable) Status Call for a UID.
Range
Uncheck Does not permit an individual call
(Disable) using Status Call for a UID.
Default Unchecked (Disabled)

„ Short Data Call


Short Data Call allows a field engineer to configure
whether to permit communication using Short Data
Call for UID.
Check Permits communication using
(Enable) Short Data Call for a UID.
Range
Uncheck Does not permit communication
Figure 5-26 Call Type Tab (Disable) using Short Data Call for a UID.
Default Unchecked (Disabled)
„ Group Call
Group Call allows a field engineer to configure Note: This function can be used only by a repeater having
whether to permit communication using Group Call for firmware version 1.10.00 or later.
a UID.
„ Long Data Call
Check Permits communication using
(Enable) Group Call for a UID. Long Data Call allows a field engineer to configure
Range whether to permit communication using Long Data
Uncheck Does not permit communication Call for UID.
(Disable) using Group Call for a UID.
Default Unchecked (Disabled) Check Permits communication using
(Enable) Long Data Call for a UID.
Range
Uncheck Does not permit communication
„ Individual Call
(Disable) using Long Data Call for a UID.
Individual Call allows a field engineer to configure
Default Unchecked (Disabled)
whether to permit communication using Individual Call
for a UID.
Note: This function can be used only by a repeater having
Check Permits communication using firmware version 1.10.00 or later.
(Enable) Individual Call for a UID.
Range „ All Groups Call
Uncheck Does not permit communication
(Disable) using Individual Call for a UID. All Groups Call allows a field engineer to configure
Default Unchecked (Disabled) whether to permit communication using All Groups
Call for a UID.
„ Voice Call All Groups Call can be used to initiate a call to all
groups that are currently used in the system.
Voice Call allows a field engineer to configure whether
to permit an individual call using Voice Call for a UID. Check Permits All Groups Call for a
(Enable) UID.
Check Permits an individual call using Range
(Enable) Voice Call for a UID. Uncheck Does not permit All Groups Call
Range (Disable) for a UID.
Uncheck Does not permit an individual call
(Disable) using Voice Call for a UID. Default Unchecked (Disabled)

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5.9 All Groups Call Window Note: This function can be used only by a repeater having
firmware version 1.10.00 or later.

In the All Groups Call window, a field engineer can „ Priority Monitor
configure various functions and calls that a subscriber
Priority Monitor allows a field engineer to configure
unit can use while making an All Groups Call.
whether to provide All Group Call information on a
The All Groups Call window consists of the following traffic channel.
tabs:
If a subscriber unit finds an All Groups Call having
• General tab higher priority than the current All Groups Call by
• Call Type tab using All Groups Call information that is provided on a
traffic channel, the subscriber unit can participate in
the All Groups Call having higher priority.
5.9.1 General Tab Check All Groups Call information is
(Enable) provided on a traffic channel.
Range
In the General tab, a field engineer can configure various Uncheck All Groups Call information is not
functions that a subscriber unit uses while making an All (Disable) provided on a traffic channel.
Groups Call.
Default Checked (Enabled)

Note:
 This function can be used only by a repeater having
firmware version 1.10.00 or later.
 Priority order depends on 4 Group IDs configured using
Priority Monitor ID of KPG-111D.
 To use this function, Priority Monitor ID must be configured
for a subscriber unit using KPG-111D.

„ Time-out Timer
Time-out Timer allows a field engineer to configure
the maximum continuous transmission time for a
subscriber unit to make an All Groups Call. The time
information for Time-out Timer is embedded in the call
message and sent to the subscriber unit. Transmitting
Figure 5-27 General Tab
and receiving subscriber units communicate using the
value embedded in the call message.
„ Late Entry
Time-out Timer can be configured by selecting the
Late Entry allows a field engineer to configure whether desired option from the dropdown list.
to send the instruction message for a traffic channel
using a control channel at certain intervals during All 15 s, 30 s, 45 s, 60 s, 75 s, 90 s, 105 s, 120 s,
Groups Call. 135 s, 150 s, 165 s, 180 s, 210 s, 240 s, 270 s,
Range
300 s, 330 s, 360 s, 390 s, 420 s, 450 s, 480 s,
Using this function, the subscriber unit can participate 510 s, 540 s, 570 s, 600 s, Unlimited
in an All Groups Call midway through the call when
returning to the communication area even if the Default 60 s
subscriber unit is temporarily outside of the
communication area and cannot receive the message Note:
that is sent by using the All Groups Call.  This function can be used only by a repeater having
firmware version 1.10.00 or later.
The subscriber unit repeatedly  If Unlimited is configured, the subscriber unit can continue
sends the instruction message an All Groups Call according to the configuration for the
Check
for a traffic channel using a subscriber unit.
(Enable)
control channel at certain
intervals during All Groups Call.
Range
The subscriber unit does not
repeatedly send the instruction
Uncheck
message for a traffic channel
(Disable)
using a control channel at certain
intervals during All Groups Call.
Default Checked (Enabled)

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5.9.2 Call Type Tab „ Short Data Call


Short Data Call allows a field engineer to configure
In the Call Type tab, a field engineer can configure whether to permit Short Data Call using All Groups
various calls that a subscriber unit can use while making Call.
an All Groups Call.
Check Permits a Short Data Call using
(Enable) All Groups Call.
Range
Uncheck Does not permit a Short Data
(Disable) Call using All Groups Call.
Default Checked (Enabled)

Note: This function can be used only by a repeater having


firmware version 1.10.00 or later.

„ Long Data Call


Long Data Call allows a field engineer to configure
whether to permit Long Data Call using All Groups
Call.
Check Permits a Long Data Call using
Figure 5-28 Call Type Tab (Enable) All Groups Call.
Range
Uncheck Does not permit a Long Data
„ Voice Call (Disable) Call using All Groups Call.

Voice Call allows a field engineer to configure whether Default Checked (Enabled)
to permit Voice Call using All Groups Call.
Note: This function can be used only by a repeater having
Check Permits Voice Call using All firmware version 1.10.00 or later.
(Enable) Groups Call.
Range
Uncheck Does not permit Voice Call using
(Disable) All Groups Call.
5.9.3 Intersite Tab
Default Checked (Enabled)
In the Intersite tab, a field engineer can configure various
Note: This function can be used only by a repeater having functions for calls that are made among sites.
firmware version 1.10.00 or later.

„ Status Call
Status Call allows a field engineer to configure
whether to permit Status Call using All Groups Call.
Check Permits a Status Call using All
(Enable) Groups Call.
Range
Uncheck Does not permit a Status Call
(Disable) using All Groups Call.
Default Checked (Enabled)

Note: This function can be used only by a repeater having


firmware version 1.10.00 or later.

Figure 5-29 Intersite Tab

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„ Intersite Call „ Intersite Call Table
Intersite Call allows a field engineer to configure In the Intersite Call Table, a field engineer can
whether to allow communications using Voice Calls configure a maximum of 6 sites that can be a target for
and Data Calls (Status Call, Short Data Call and Long a All Groups Call.
Data Call) among sites.
Intersite Call Table can be configured by selecting the
If this function is enabled, a Voice Call and Data Call desired sites from the dropdown list.
in All Group Call can be made among sites that are
specified in the Intersite Call table. Range Blank, 1: Site Name to 16: Site Name
Default Blank
Permits communication using
Check
Voice Call and Data Call among
(Enable)
sites. Note:
Range
Does not permit communication  Only the number appears if no Site Name is configured.
Uncheck
using Voice and Data Call  This function can be used only by a repeater having
(Disable)
among sites. firmware version 1.10.00 or later.
Default Unchecked (Disabled)  If Intersite Call is disabled by clicking off the Intersite Call
checkbox, this function cannot be configured.
 If All Sites is enabled by clicking on the All Sites checkbox,
Note: This function can be used only by a repeater having
Intersite Call Table is grayed out and this function cannot be
firmware version 1.10.00 or later. configured.

„ Busy System Wait „ All Sites


Busy System Wait allows a field engineer to configure All Sites allows a field engineer to configure whether
how the system functions when a Voice Call or Data all sites will be a target when initiating an All Groups
Call in All Groups Call is initiated among sites. Call.
To communicate using Voice Check All sites will be a target when
Call, the system immediately (Enable) initiating an All Groups Call.
connects to the site having
available channels when a All Range The sites configured in the
Groups Call is initiated, and then Uncheck Intersite Call Table will be a
the system will initiate a call. If (Disable) target when initiating an All
the channels of the site are all Groups Call.
busy, the call will be queued. If a Default Unchecked (Disabled)
vacant channel becomes
available in a busy site during a
call, the system activates the Note:
Check Late Entry to reinstate a  This function can be used only by a repeater having
(Enable) subscriber unit which becomes firmware version 1.16.00 or later.
available in sequence. Queue  If Intersite Call is disabled by clicking off the Intersite Call
will be applied to both the checkbox, this function cannot be configured.
Range transmitting and receiving sites.
To communicate using a Data
„ Context Menu
Call, the system connects only to
a site where an available Clicking the right button on the mouse after selecting a
channel exists when an All site in the Intersite Call table pops up the Context
Groups Call is initiated and then Menu. The following operation can be executed using
starts the call. If no available Context Menu:
channel exists in the site, the call
will not be queued. Table 5-8 Context Menu
If there is any busy site among
sites to which the system will be Function Description
Uncheck connected, the system will notify
Deletes the currently selected site.
(Disable) a subscriber unit of System
Busy, and then a call will
immediately be canceled.
Default Checked (Enabled)

Note:
 This function can be used only by a repeater having
firmware version 1.10.00 or later.
 If Intersite Call is disabled by clicking off the Intersite Call
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The system repeatedly sends
Service Window the instruction message for a
Check traffic channel using a control
In the Secondary GID Class of Service window, a field (Enable) channel at certain intervals
engineer can configure various functions and calls that a during a Group Call while the
system can use while making a Group Call in Site system is in Site Trunking Mode.
Range
Trunking Mode. The system does not repeatedly
send the instruction message for
Site Trunking Mode is the state in which the subscriber
Uncheck a traffic channel using a control
unit cannot access the Home Site where a GID is (Disable) channel at certain intervals
registered. If the connection among sites is disconnected during a Group Call while the
in the Multi-site system, the system will enter Site system is in Site Trunking Mode.
Trunking Mode.
Default Checked (Enabled)
The Secondary GID Class of Service window consists
of the following tabs: Note: This function can be used only by a repeater having
• General tab firmware version 1.10.00 or later.

• Call Type tab


„ Priority Monitor
Priority Monitor allows a field engineer to configure
whether to provide Group Call information for a traffic
5.10.1 General Tab
channel while a system is in Site Trunking Mode.
In the General tab, a field engineer can configure various If the subscriber unit finds a Group Call having higher
functions that a system uses while making a Group Call in priority than the current Group Call using Group Call
Site Trunking Mode. information that is provided on a traffic channel, the
subscriber unit can participate in the Group Call
having higher priority.
Group Call information is
Check provided on a traffic channel
(Enable) while the system is in Site
Trunking Mode.
Range
Group Call information is not
Uncheck provided on a traffic channel
(Disable) while the system is in Site
Trunking Mode.
Default Checked (Enabled)

Note:
 This function can be used only by a repeater having
firmware version 1.10.00 or later.
Figure 5-30 General Tab
 Priority order depends on 4 Group IDs configured using
Priority Monitor ID of KPG-111D.
„ Late Entry
Late Entry allows a field engineer to configure whether „ Time-out Timer
to send the instruction message for a traffic channel Time-out Timer allows a field engineer to configure
using a control channel at certain intervals during a the maximum continuous transmission time for a
Group Call while the system is in Site Trunking Mode. subscriber unit to make a Group Call while the system
Using this function, the subscriber unit can participate is in Site Trunking Mode. The time information for
in a Group Call midway through the call when Time-out Timer is embedded in the call message and
returning to the communication area even if the sent to the subscriber unit. Transmitting and receiving
subscriber unit is temporarily outside of the subscriber units communicate using the value
communication area and cannot receive the message embedded in the call message.
that is sent by using the Group Call. Time-out Timer can be configured by selecting the
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„ Status Call
15 s, 30 s, 45 s, 60 s, 75 s, 90 s, 105 s, 120 s,
Status Call allows a field engineer to configure
135 s, 150 s, 165 s, 180 s, 210 s, 240 s, 270 s,
Range whether to permit communication using Status Call for
300 s, 330 s, 360 s, 390 s, 420 s, 450 s, 480 s,
510 s, 540 s, 570 s, 600 s, Unlimited GID while a system is in Site Trunking Mode.

Default 60 s Permits communication using


Check
Status Call for a GID while a
(Enable)
system is in Site Trunking Mode.
Note:
Range Does not permit communication
 This function can be used only by a repeater having
firmware version 1.10.00 or later. Uncheck using Status Call for a GID while
(Disable) a system is in Site Trunking
 If Unlimited is configured, the subscriber unit can continue a
Group Call according to the configuration for the subscriber Mode.
unit. Default Checked (Enabled)

Note: This function can be used only by a repeater having


5.10.2 Call Type Tab firmware version 1.10.00 or later.

In the Call Type tab, a field engineer can configure „ Short Data Call
various calls that can be used when a system makes a Short Data Call allows a field engineer to configure
Group Call in Site Trunking Mode. whether to permit communication using Short Data
Call for a GID while a system is in Site Trunking Mode.
Permits communication using
Check
Short Data Call for a GID while a
(Enable)
system is in Site Trunking Mode.
Range Does not permit communication
Uncheck using Short Data Call for a GID
(Disable) while a system is in Site
Trunking Mode.
Default Checked (Enabled)

Note: This function can be used only by a repeater having


firmware version 1.10.00 or later.

„ Long Data Call


Figure 5-31 Call Type Tab Long Data Call allows a field engineer to configure
whether to permit communication using Long Data
„ Voice Call Call for a GID while a system is in Site Trunking Mode.
Voice Call allows a field engineer to configure whether Permits communication using
to permit communication using Voice Call for a GID Check
Long Data Call for a GID while a
(Enable)
while a system is in Site Trunking Mode. system is in Site Trunking Mode.
Range Does not permit communication
Permits communication using
Check Uncheck using Long Data Call for a GID
Voice Call for a GID while a
(Enable) (Disable) while a system is in Site
system is in Site Trunking Mode.
Trunking Mode.
Range Does not permit communication
Uncheck using Voice Call for a GID while Default Checked (Enabled)
(Disable) a system is in Site Trunking
Mode. Note: This function can be used only by a repeater having
Default Checked (Enabled) firmware version 1.10.00 or later.

Note: This function can be used only by a repeater having


firmware version 1.10.00 or later.

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5.11 Secondary UID Class of


The system repeatedly sends
Service Window the instruction message for a
traffic channel using a control
Check
In the Secondary UID Class of Service window, a field channel at certain intervals
(Enable)
engineer can configure various functions and calls that a during an Individual Call while
system can use during an Individual Call in Site Trunking the system is in Site Trunking
Mode.
Mode. Range
The system does not repeatedly
Site Trunking Mode is the state in which a subscriber unit
send the instruction message for
cannot access the Home Site where a UID is registered. a traffic channel using a control
If the connection among sites is disconnected in the Multi- Uncheck
channel at certain intervals
site system, the system will enter Site Trunking Mode. (Disable)
during an Individual Call while
The Secondary UID Class of Service window consists the system is in Site Trunking
of the following tabs: Mode.

• General tab Default Checked (Enabled)

• Call Type tab


Note: This function can be used only by a repeater having
firmware version 1.10.00 or later.

5.11.1 General Tab „ Queue Level


Queue Level allows a field engineer to configure the
In the General tab, a field engineer can configure various priority level to be applied when an Individual Call is
functions that a system uses while making an Individual initiated to the target party while in Site Trunking
Call in Site Trunking Mode. Mode.
How the system operates while in System Busy state
varies depending on the priority level of the
transmitting subscriber unit. In Busy Queue Mode,
the field engineer can configure how the system
operates while in System Busy state.
The field engineer can configure the Priority Level
from 2 to 8. A value of 2 has the highest priority and a
value of 8 has the lowest priority. The higher the
priority level is, the quicker it is to establish a call while
the system is in the System Busy state. Also,
Emergency Call has the highest priority, which
corresponds to Priority Level 1.
Queue Level can be configured by directly entering a
value in the edit box or by clicking the spin buttons.
Figure 5-32 General Tab
Range 2 to 8
„ Late Entry In steps of 1
Late Entry allows a field engineer to configure whether Default 8
to send the instruction message for a traffic channel
using a control channel at certain intervals during an
Individual Call while the system is in Site Trunking Note:
Mode.  This function can be used only by a repeater having
firmware version 1.10.00 or later.
Using this function, the subscriber unit can participate
 Busy Queue Mode can be configured in the Queue tab in
in an Individual Call midway through the call when the System Configuration window. (Refer to 5.1.3 Queue
returning to the communication area even if the Tab on page 23.)
subscriber unit is temporarily outside of the
communication area and cannot receive the message
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„ Time-out Timer 5.11.2 Call Type Tab
Time-out Timer allows a field engineer to configure
the maximum continuous transmission time for a In the Call Type tab, a field engineer can configure
subscriber unit to make an Individual Call while the various calls that a system can use during an Individual
system is in Site Trunking Mode. The time information Call in Site Trunking Mode.
for Time-out Timer is embedded in the call message
and sent to the subscriber unit. Transmitting and
receiving subscriber units communicate using the
value embedded in the call message.
Time-out Timer can be configured by selecting the
desired option from the dropdown list.
15 s, 30 s, 45 s, 60 s, 75 s, 90 s, 105 s, 120 s,
135 s, 150 s, 165 s, 180 s, 210 s, 240 s,
Range 270 s, 300 s, 330 s, 360 s, 390 s, 420 s,
450 s, 480 s, 510 s, 540 s, 570 s, 600 s,
Unlimited
Default 60 s

Note:
Figure 5-33 5-32 Call Type Tab
 This function can be used only by a repeater having
firmware version 1.10.00 or later.
„ Group Call
 If Unlimited is configured, the subscriber unit can continue
an Individual Call according to the configuration for the Group Call allows a field engineer to configure
subscriber unit. whether to permit communication using Group Call for
a UID while a system is in Site Trunking Mode.
„ Individual Call Response Type
Permits communication using
Individual Call Response Type allows a field engineer Check
Group Call for a UID while a
(Enable)
to configure how the receiving subscriber unit system is in Site Trunking Mode.
responds during an Individual Call to the target party Range Does not permit communication
in Site Trunking Mode. Uncheck using Group Call for a UID while
Individual Call Response Type can be configured by (Disable) a system is in Site Trunking
selecting the desired response type from the Mode.
dropdown list. Default Checked (Enabled)

The system assigns a traffic


channel without confirming the Note: This function can be used only by a repeater having
Normal presence of the receiving firmware version 1.10.00 or later.
subscriber unit in the same
manner as Group Call. „ Individual Call
The system sends a call Individual Call allows a field engineer to configure
Range message to the receiving whether to permit communication using an Individual
subscriber unit and assigns a Call for a UID while a system is in Site Trunking Mode.
traffic channel only if the
Response receiving subscriber unit Permits communication using
Check
responds. If there is no Individual Call for a UID while a
(Enable)
response, transmission is not system is in Site Trunking Mode.
permitted and no traffic channel Range Does not permit communication
will be assigned.
Uncheck using Individual Call for a UID
Default Response (Disable) while a system is in Site
Trunking Mode.
Note: This function can be used only by a repeater having Default Checked (Enabled)
firmware version 1.10.00 or later.

Note: This function can be used only by a repeater having


firmware version 1.10.00 or later.

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„ Voice Call „ Long Data Call
Voice Call allows a field engineer to configure whether Long Data Call allows a field engineer to configure
to permit communication using Voice Call for a UID whether to permit communication using Long Data Call
while a system is in Site Trunking Mode. for a UID while a system is in Site Trunking Mode.
Permits communication using Permits communication using
Check Check
Voice Call for a UID while a Long Data Call for a UID while a
(Enable) (Enable)
system is in Site Trunking Mode. system is in Site Trunking Mode.
Range Does not permit communication Range Does not permit communication
Uncheck using Voice Call for a UID while Uncheck using Long Data Call for a UID
(Disable) a system is in Site Trunking (Disable) while a system is in Site
Mode. Trunking Mode.
Default Checked (Enabled) Default Checked (Enabled)

Note: This function can be used only by a repeater having Note: This function can be used only by a repeater having
firmware version 1.10.00 or later. firmware version 1.10.00 or later.

„ Status Call „ All Groups Call


Status Call allows a field engineer to configure All Groups Call allows a field engineer to configure
whether to permit communication using Status Call for whether to permit communication using All Units Call
a UID while a system is in Site Trunking Mode. for a UID while a system is in Site Trunking Mode.
Permits communication using All Groups Call is a call type that can be used to
Check initiate a call to all subscriber units that are currently
Status Call for a UID while a
(Enable) on the system.
system is in Site Trunking Mode.
Range Does not permit communication Permits communication using All
Uncheck using Status Call for a UID while Check
Units Call for a UID while a
(Disable) a system is in Site Trunking (Enable)
system is in Site Trunking Mode.
Mode.
Range Does not permit communication
Default Checked (Enabled) Uncheck using All Units Call for a UID
(Disable) while a system is in Site
Note: This function can be used only by a repeater having Trunking Mode.
firmware version 1.10.00 or later. Default Checked (Enabled)

„ Short Data Call


Note: This function can be used only by a repeater having
Short Data Call allows a field engineer to configure firmware version 1.10.00 or later.
whether to permit communication using Short Data
Call for a UID while a system is in Site Trunking Mode.
Permits communication using
Check
Short Data Call for a UID while a
(Enable)
system is in Site Trunking Mode.
Range Does not permit communication
Uncheck using Short Data Call for a UID
(Disable) while a system is in Site
Trunking Mode.
Default Checked (Enabled)

Note: This function can be used only by a repeater having


firmware version 1.10.00 or later.

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5.12 Fleet Information Window 5.12.3 Fleet Name

In the Fleet Information window, a field engineer can Fleet Name allows a field engineer to configure a name
add or delete a Fleet and configure various functions of for a Fleet.
the Fleet. Fleet Name can be configured by directly entering a string
Double-clicking a cell in the leftmost row, the No. row or of text in the edit box.
the Fleet row, or clicking the “Fleet Edit” button opens the A maximum of 12 alphanumeric characters and
Fleet Edit window. In the Fleet Edit window, the detailed Range
symbols
information for various functions relevant to the Fleet can
(space) ! " # $ % & ' ( ) ~ + - , . / : ; (- = > / @ [ \
be configured. (Refer to 5.13 Fleet Edit Window on page
Available ] ^ _ ` { } * | 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F G H
67.) Characters I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z a b c d e f
A Fleet is a generic term for an assembly of Units and ghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
Groups and is used for effectively managing multiple Default Fleet - n (n = Fleet number)
subscriber units. A maximum of 5000 Fleets can be
registered in the system. For each Fleet, the system
provides optional services that can be used by all
subscriber units belonging to each Fleet. 5.12.4 Home Site
The number and name of the Home Site to which a Fleet
registered in the system belongs appear. The name of
the Home Site appears only if Site Name is
preconfigured.

5.12.5 Common CoS (GID)


Common Class of Service (GID) allows a field engineer to
configure the default Service Class assigned to the GID
registered in the Fleet. Common Class of Service (GID)
Figure 5-34 Fleet Information Window will be configured as default of the added GID.
A field engineer can configure the Common CoS (GID) by
selecting the desired Service Class from classes
5.12.1 Fleet configured in the GID tab in the Class of Service
Information window.
The number of Fleet registered in the system appears in Common Class of Service (GID) can be configured by
the Fleet edit box (1 to 5000). selecting the desired service class from the dropdown list.
Range 1: Class Name to 127: Class Name

5.12.2 Valid Default 1: Class Name

Valid allows a field engineer to enable or disable a Note: Only numbers appear if no Class Name is configured.
registered Fleet in the system for each Fleet.
Check Enables a registered Fleet in the
(Enable) system. 5.12.6 Common CoS (UID)
Range
Uncheck Disables a registered Fleet in the
Common Class of Service (UID) allows a field engineer to
(Disable) system.
configure the default Service Class assigned to the UID
Default Checked (Enabled) registered in the Fleet. Common Class of Service (UID)
will be configured as default of the added UID.
A field engineer can configure the Common CoS (UID) by
selecting the desired Service Class from classes
configured in the UID tab in the Class of Service
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Common Class of Service (UID) can be configured by
selecting the desired service class from the dropdown list.
Range 1: Class Name to 127: Class Name
Default 1: Class Name

Note: Only numbers appear if no Class Name is configured.

Figure 5-36 Fleet Delete Dialog Box


5.12.7 Add Button 2. Click the “OK” button.

Add allows a field engineer to add a new Fleet. The confirmation message box appears.

Follow the procedure below to add a new Fleet. 3. Click the “Yes” button.

1. Click the “Add” button. The selected Fleet, and GID and UID that are
configured for the Fleet will be deleted.
The Fleet Add dialog box opens.
Note: If there is no Fleet to be deleted, the “Delete” button will
be grayed out.

5.12.9 Fleet Edit Button


Clicking the “Fleet Edit” button after selecting a Fleet
opens the Fleet Edit window. (Refer to 5.13 Fleet Edit
Figure 5-35 Fleet Add Dialog Box
Window on page 67.)
2. Enter the Fleet Number to be added in the Fleet edit
box.
A value in the range between 1 and 5000 can be 5.12.10 Context Menu
entered.
3. Select a Home Site from the Home Site dropdown list. Clicking the right button on the mouse after selecting a
Fleet pops up the Context Menu. The following
The Fleet Number that was entered in step 2 will be operations can be executed using Context Menu:
configured for Home Site.
4. Click the “OK” button. Table 5-9 Context Menu

A new Fleet will be added. Function Description


The Fleet Edit window opens.
Note: If there is no Fleet to be added, the “Add” button will be (Refer to 5.13 Fleet Edit Window on page
grayed out.
67.)
The Fleet Add dialog box opens.
(Refer to 5.12.7 Add Button on this page.)
5.12.8 Delete Button
The currently selected Fleet data will be
Delete allows a field engineer to delete a registered Fleet. cleared. (Refer to 5.12.8 Delete Button on
this page.)
Follow the procedure below to delete a registered Fleet.
The currently selected Fleet data will be
1. Select the Fleet to be deleted in the Fleet Information copied.
window, and then click the “Delete” button.
The Fleet Delete dialog box opens. The selected The copied Fleet data will be pasted.
Fleet, and GID and UID that are configured for the
Fleet appear.

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5.13 Fleet Edit Window „ Valid


Valid allows a field engineer to enable or disable a
In the Fleet Edit window, a field engineer can configure registered Fleet in the system for each Fleet.
information for each Fleet registered in the system.
Check Enables a registered Fleet in the
The Fleet Edit window consists of the following tabs: (Enable) system.
• General tab Range
Uncheck Disables a registered Fleet in the
• Customer tab (Disable) system.
Default Checked (Enabled)
The following information appears at the top of the Fleet
Edit window.
„ Fleet Name
„ Fleet Fleet Name allows a field engineer to configure a
The selected Fleet number appears in the Fleet name for a Fleet.
information box. Fleet Name can be configured by directly entering a
string of text in the edit box.
„ Date Created
A maximum of 12 alphanumeric characters and
The date of the data created for the selected Fleet Range
symbols
appears in the Date Created information box.
(space) ! " # $ % & ' ( ) ~ + - , . / : ; (- = > / @ [ \
Available ] ^ _ ` { } * | 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F G H
„ Last Update Characters I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z a b c d e f
The date that data for the selected Fleet was last ghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
edited appears in the Last Update information box. Default Fleet - n (n = Fleet number)

„ Home Site
5.13.1 GID Information Button The number and name of the Home Site to which a
Clicking the “GID Information” button opens the GID Fleet registered in the system belongs appear. The
Information window. (Refer to 5.14 GID Information name of the Home Site appears only if Site Name is
Window on page 69.) preconfigured.

„ Common Class of Service (GID)


5.13.2 UID Information Button Common Class of Service (GID) allows a field
engineer to configure the default Service Class
Clicking the “UID Information” button opens the UID assigned to the GID registered in the Fleet. Common
Information window. (Refer to 5.16 UID Information Class of Service (GID) will be configured as default of
Window on page 72.) the added GID.
A field engineer can configure the Common CoS
(GID) by selecting the desired Service Class from
5.13.3 General Tab classes configured in the GID tab in the Class of
Service Information window.
In the General tab, a field engineer can configure basic Common Class of Service (GID) can be configured by
functions of a Fleet. selecting the desired service class from the dropdown
list.
Range 1: Class Name to 127: Class Name
Default 1: Class Name

Note: Only numbers appear if no Class Name is configured.

Figure 5-37 General Tab

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„ Common Class of Service (UID) „ Address
Common Class of Service (UID) allows a field Address allows a field engineer to register the address
engineer to configure the default Service Class of a user using the Fleet.
assigned to the UID registered in the Fleet. Common
Address can be configured by directly entering a
Class of Service (UID) will be configured as default of
string of text in the edit box.
the added UID.
A field engineer can configure the Common CoS A maximum of 250 alphanumeric characters
Range
(UID) by selecting the desired Service Class from and symbols
classes configured in the UID tab in the Class of (space) ! " # $ % & ' ( ) ~ + - , . / : ; (- = > / @ [ \
Service Information window. Available ] ^ _ ` { } * | 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F G H
Characters I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z a b c d e f
Common Class of Service (UID) can be configured by
ghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
selecting the desired service class from the dropdown
list. Default Blank

Range 1: Class Name to 127: Class Name


„ Customer Phone
Default 1: Class Name
Customer Phone allows a field engineer to register the
telephone number of a user using the Fleet.
Note: Only numbers appear if no Class Name is configured.
Customer Phone can be configured by directly
entering numbers in the edit box.
5.13.4 Customer Tab A maximum of 32 digits of numbers and
Range
symbols
In the Customer tab, a field engineer can configure
information for a customer using the Fleet. Available
#*-0123456789
Characters
Default Blank

Note: “-” cannot be entered as a prefix. Also, “-” cannot be


entered repeatedly.

Figure 5-38 Customer Tab

„ Customer Name
Customer Name allows a field engineer to register the
name of a user using the Fleet.
Customer Name can be configured by directly
entering a string of text in the edit box.
A maximum of 64 alphanumeric characters and
Range
symbols
(space) ! " # $ % & ' ( ) ~ + - , . / : ; (- = > / @ [ \
Available ] ^ _ ` { } * | 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F G H
Characters I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z a b c d e f
ghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
Default Blank

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5.14 GID Information Window 5.14.3 Common Class of Service (GID)

In the GID Information window, a field engineer can add The Service Class configured in the General tab in the
or delete a GID and configure various functions of GIDs. Fleet Information Edit window appears in the Common
Class of Service (GID) information box.
Double-clicking a cell in the leftmost row, the No. row, or
clicking the “GID Edit” button opens the GID Edit window.
In the GID Edit window, the detailed information for
various functions relevant to the GID can be configured. 5.14.4 GID
(Refer to 5.15 GID Edit Window on page 71.)
A field engineer can configure a Group ID.
GID (Group ID) is an ID representing a group of members
who wish to make a call. A maximum of 60000 GIDs can GID can be configured by directly entering a value in the
be registered in a system. A maximum of 3000 GIDs can edit box.
be configured in each site. Group Calls can be made
Range 1 to 60000
among the subscriber units by sharing the same GID.
Default The lowest available Group ID

Note: Group ID numbers cannot be configured redundantly in the


system if the number has already been configured.

5.14.5 Valid
Valid allows a field engineer to enable or disable a
registered GID in the system for each GID.
Check Enables a registered GID in the
(Enable) system.
Range
Uncheck Disables a registered GID in the
Figure 5-39 GID Information Window (Disable) system.
Default Checked (Enabled)

5.14.1 Fleet
5.14.6 GID Name
Fleet allows a field engineer to select a desired Fleet in
which the GID to be configured is registered.
A field engineer can configure a name for a GID.
Fleet can be configured by selecting the desired Fleet
GID Name can be configured by directly entering a string
from the dropdown list.
of text in the edit box.
1 to 5000 (available Fleets registered in the
Range A maximum of 12 alphanumeric characters and
system) Range
symbols
If the GID information window is activated by
(space) ! " # $ % & ' ( ) ~ + - , . / : ; (- = > / @ [ \
selecting GID information from the Edit
Available ] ^ _ ` { } * | 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F G H
pulldown menu:
Characters I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z a b c d e f
The lowest Fleet registered in the system
Default ghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
If the GID information window is activated by
clicking the GID information button in the Default GID - n (n = GID number)
Fleet Edit window:
The Fleet selected in the Fleet Edit window

5.14.2 Home Site


The number and name of the Home Site to which the
selected Fleet belongs appear. The name of the Home
Site appears only if Site Name is preconfigured.

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5.14.7 GID Class of Service Table 5-10 Context Menu

Function Description
GID Class of Service allows a field engineer to configure
The GID Edit window opens.
the GID Service Class by selecting the desired Service
(Refer to 5.15 GID Edit Window on page
Class from classes configured in the GID Class of 71.)
Service Edit window.
If Common is configured, the Service Class configured for A new GID data will be added.
Common Class of Service (GID) will be applied.
The currently selected GID data will be
GID Class of Service can be configured by selecting the cleared.
desired service class from the dropdown list. The currently selected GID data will be
Range (Common), 1: Class Name to 127: Class Name copied.

Default Default The copied GID data will be pasted.

Note: Only numbers appear if no Class Name is configured.

5.14.8 Add Button


Clicking the “Add” button causes a new GID to be added.

5.14.9 Delete Button


Clicking the “Delete” button after selecting the GID to be
deleted causes the selected GID to be deleted.

5.14.10 GID Edit Button


Clicking the “GID Edit” button after selecting a GID opens
the GID Edit window. (Refer to 5.15 GID Edit Window on
page 71.)

5.14.11 Context Menu


Clicking the right button on the mouse after selecting the
GID pops up the Context Menu.
The following operations can be executed using Context
Menu:

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5.15 GID Edit Window 5.15.3 GID Name

In the GID Edit window, a field engineer can configure A field engineer can configure a name for a GID.
various functions for GID registered in the Fleet. GID Name can be configured by directly entering a string
of text in the edit box.
A maximum of 12 alphanumeric characters and
Range
symbols
(space) ! " # $ % & ' ( ) ~ + - , . / : ; (- = > / @ [ \
Available ] ^ _ ` { } * | 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F G H
Characters I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z a b c d e f
ghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
Default GID - n (n = GID number)

Figure 5-40 GID Edit Window 5.15.4 GID Class of Service


The following information appears at the top of the GID
Edit window. GID Class of Service allows a field engineer to configure
the GID Service Class by selecting the desired Service
„ Date Created Class from classes configured in the GID Class of
Service Edit window.
The date of the data created for the selected GID
appears in the Date Created information box. If Common is configured, the Service Class configured for
Common Class of Service (GID) will be applied.
„ Last Update GID Class of Service can be configured by selecting the
desired service class from the dropdown list.
The date that data for the selected GID was last
edited appears in the Last Update information box. Range (Common), 1: Class Name to 127: Class Name
Default Default

5.15.1 GID Note: Only numbers appear if no Class Name is configured.

A field engineer can configure a Group ID.


GID can be configured by directly entering a value in the
edit box.
Range 1 to 60000
Default The lowest available Group ID

Note: Duplicate Group ID numbers cannot be configured


repeatedly in the system if the number has already been
configured.

5.15.2 Valid
Valid allows a field engineer to enable or disable a
registered GID in the system for each GID.
Check Enables a registered GID in the
(Enable) system.
Range
Uncheck Disables a registered GID in the
(Disable) system.
Default Checked (Enabled)

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5.16 UID Information Window 5.16.2 Home Site

In the UID Information window, a field engineer can add The number and name of the Home Site to which the
or delete a UID and configure various functions of UIDs. selected Fleet belongs appear. The name of the Home
Site appears only if Site Name is preconfigured.
Double-clicking a cell in the leftmost row, the No. row, or
clicking the “UID Edit” button opens the UID Edit window.
In the UID Edit window, the detailed information for
various functions relevant to the UID can be configured. 5.16.3 Common Class of Service (UID)
(Refer to 5.17 UID Edit Window on page 74.)
The Service Class configured in the General tab in the
UID (Unit ID) is a unique number for every subscriber
Fleet Information Edit window appears in the Common
unit. A maximum of 60000 UIDs can be registered in a
Class of Service (UID) information box.
system. A maximum of 3000 UIDs can be configured in
each site. Since the system identifies the subscriber unit
using the UID, a subscriber unit which has not been
assigned any UID cannot be used with the NXR-700/ 5.16.4 UID
NXR-800. A user can use any UID in Conventional Mode
or Trunking Mode. However, a call cannot be initiated if UID allows a field engineer to configure a Unit ID.
one subscriber unit is in Conventional Mode and other UID can be configured by directly entering a value in the
subscriber units are in Trunking Mode. edit box.
Range 1 to 60000
Default The lowest available Unit ID number

Note: Unit ID numbers cannot be configured redundantly in the


system if the number has already been configured.

5.16.5 Valid
Valid allows a field engineer to enable or disable a
registered UID in the system for each UID.
Check Enables a registered UID in the
Figure 5-41 UID Information Window (Enable) system.
Range
Uncheck Disables a registered UID in the
(Disable) system.
5.16.1 Fleet Default Checked (Enabled)

Fleet allows a field engineer to select a desired Fleet in


which the UID to be configured is registered.
Fleet can be configured by selecting the desired Fleet
from the dropdown list.
1 to 5000 (available Fleets registered in the
Range
system)
If the UID information window is activated by
selecting UID information from the Edit
pulldown menu:
The lowest Fleet registered in the system
Default
If the UID information window is activated by
clicking the UID information button in the
Fleet Edit window:
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5.16.6 UID Name 5.16.10 UID Edit Button


UID Name allows a field engineer to configure a name for Clicking the “UID Edit” button after selecting a UID opens
a UID. the UID Edit window. (Refer to 5.17 UID Edit Window on
UID Name can be configured by directly entering a string page 74.)
of text in the edit box.
A maximum of 12 alphanumeric characters and
Range
symbols
5.16.11 Context Menu
(space) ! " # $ % & ' ( ) ~ + - , . / : ; (- = > / @ [ \ Clicking the right button on the mouse after selecting a
Available ] ^ _ ` { } * | 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F G H UID pops up the Context Menu. The following operations
Characters I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z a b c d e f
can be executed using Context Menu:
ghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
Default UID - n (n = UID number) Table 5-11 Context Menu

Function Description

The UID Edit window opens. (Refer to 5.17


5.16.7 UID Class of Service UID Edit Window on page 74.)

UID Class of Service allows a field engineer to configure A new UID data will be added.
the UID Service Class by selecting the desired Service
Class from classes configured in the UID Class of The currently selected UID data will be
Service Edit window. cleared.

If Common is configured, the Service Class configured for The currently selected UID data will be
Common Class of Service (UID) will be applied. copied.

UID Class of Service can be configured by selecting the The copied UID data will be pasted.
desired service class from the dropdown list.
Range (Common), 1: Class Name to 127: Class Name
Default Default

Note: Only numbers appear if no Class Name is configured.

5.16.8 Add Button


Clicking the “Add” button causes a new UID to be added.

5.16.9 Delete Button


Clicking the “Delete” button after selecting the UID to be
deleted causes the selected UID to be deleted.

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5.17 UID Edit Window 5.17.2 Valid

In the UID Edit window, a field engineer can configure Valid allows a field engineer to enable or disable a
various function for the UID registered in the Fleet. registered UID in the system for each UID.
Check Enables a registered UID in the
(Enable) system.
Range
Uncheck Disables a registered UID in the
(Disable) system.
Default Checked (Enabled)

5.17.3 UID Name


UID Name allows a field engineer to configure a name for
a UID.
Figure 5-42 UID Edit Window
UID Name can be configured by directly entering a string
The following information appears at the top of the UID of text in the edit box.
Edit window.
A maximum of 12 alphanumeric characters and
Range
„ Date Created symbols

The date of the data created for the selected UID (space) ! " # $ % & ' ( ) ~ + - , . / : ; (- = > / @ [ \
Available ] ^ _ ` { } * | 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F G H
appears in the Date Created information box.
Characters I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z a b c d e f
ghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
„ Last Update
Default UID - n (n = UID number)
The date that data for the selected UID was last edited
appears in the Last Update information box.

5.17.4 UID Class of Service


5.17.1 UID
UID Class of Service allows a field engineer to configure
the UID Service Class by selecting the desired Service
UID allows a field engineer to configure a Unit ID.
Class from classes configured in the UID Class of
UID can be configured by directly entering a value in the Service Edit window.
edit box.
If Common is configured, the Service Class configured for
Range 1 to 60000 Common Class of Service (UID) will be applied.
Default The lowest available Unit ID number UID Class of Service can be configured by selecting the
desired service class from the dropdown list.
Note: Duplicate Unit ID numbers cannot be configured repeatedly Range (Common), 1: Class Name to 127: Class Name
in the system if the number has already been configured.
Default Default

Note: Only numbers appear if no Class Name is configured.

5.17.5 NXDN ESN


NXDN ESN allows a field engineer to configure the serial
number of the UID for each subscriber unit.
NXDN ESN can be configured by directly entering a value
in the edit box or clicking the spin buttons.
Range ESN assigned to the NSDN subscriber unit
Default 680000000001

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Note:
 ESN (Electronic Serial Number) is an abbreviation for electronic
serial number that is written to the transceiver. The ESN of the
subscriber unit can be viewed using KPG-111D. Also, the ESN
is the same as the S/N on the label on the subscriber unit except
for special cases.
 This function cannot be configured if Location Registration or
NXDN ESN Validation is disabled by clicking off either the
Location Registration or NXDN ESN Validation checkbox in
the System Configuration window > Optional tab.
 This function cannot be configured if Manufacturer Limitation is
enabled by clicking on the System Configuration window >
Optional tab > Manufacturer Limitation checkbox.

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The Program pulldown menu allows a field engineer to 3. Select from the Site dropdown list a site to which the
read configuration data from the repeater or write configuration data is written.
configuration data and various IDs to the repeater. Following are range and default of the Site dropdown
list:
Range All, 1 to 16
In the case of LAN or Modem
6.1 Write Data to the System Default
communication:
All
In the case of other communications:
Write Data to the System allows a field engineer to write The lowest site number
configuration data to the repeater using KPG-110SM.
The following conditions must be met to write Note:
configuration data to the repeater:  Only a site to which Apply has been done can be selected.
• The site configuration in LAN configuration  Only “All” can be selected if IP connection is established
information read from the repeater matches the site between a PC and each site. “All” cannot be selected if a
serial connection is established between the repeater and a
configuration in site data. PC.
• The security data configured for the repeater matches
the security data configured for KPG-110SM. 4. Click the “Write” button.
The PC starts writing the configuration data to the
Follow the procedure shown below. repeater.
1. Connect the repeater to a PC with KPG-110SM
installed.
• If the repeaters are connected remotely using
modems, the modem and a PC must be connected
by using an RS-232C modem cable.
• If establishing an IP connection between a
repeater connected by using a LAN cable and a
PC, the repeater and PC must be connected using Figure 6-2 Write Data to the System Dialog Box 2
the LAN cable via hubs or network devices.
The Enter Access Code dialog box opens if an
2. Select one of the following operations. access code is configured for the selected site.
• Select “Write Data to the System” from the Clicking the “OK” button after entering an Access
Program pulldown menu. Code causes the PC to start writing the configuration
data to the repeater. (Refer to 7.5 Security on page
• Click the “ ” icon on the Toolbar. 96.)
• Press the [w] key while pressing and holding the
[Ctrl] key on the keyboard.

The Write Data to the System dialog box opens.

Figure 6-3 Enter Access Code Dialog Box


KPG-110SM obtains the writing result from the
repeater and inspects that writing has been completed
successfully to all channels every time data is written
to the repeater. If there is a channel to which data
Figure 6-1 Write Data to the System Dialog Box 1 fails to write, the Write Data Result dialog box opens.
(Refer to 6.1.4 Write Data Result Dialog Box on page
79.)
5. Click the “OK” button if the writing completion
message box appears.

Note: If a connection using serial communication is


established between a PC and each site, the
configuration data will be written only to the connected
site. If the system configuration is changed, the
configuration data must be written to all sites in order to
prevent inconsistency among sites.

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6.1.1 Error Detection prior to Troubleshooting upon


Activating the Write Data to the Inspection Criteria Appearance of Error or
System Warning Message
Ensure that no
KPG-110SM inspects whether the data is properly Detects whether consecutive spaces consecutive space is
configured during activation of Write Data to the System. are inserted in the text string of the inserted in a text string of
CW ID. the CW ID. (Refer to
If any configuration that does not conform to the following
5.5.2 CW ID on page 47.)
inspection criteria is detected, an error or warning
message box appears. In such a case, ensure that Ensure that the network
Detects whether a Route Name is
configuration is appropriate by referring to configuration for the site
configured for the Route configured
troubleshooting. is appropriate. (Refer to
in the Site Edit window > Network
5.3.4 Network Tab on
tab > Route Table frame.
page 42.)
Table 6-1 Inspection Criteria and Troubleshooting
Detects whether the Intersite Call
Troubleshooting upon Table in the GID Class of Service
Inspection Criteria Appearance of Error or Edit window > Intersite tab does not
Warning Message include a site that is not added in the Ensure that the site
Ensure that the network Site Information window. Also, configuration is
configuration is detects whether no site is appropriate. (Refer to
Detects whether there is available redundantly configured. 5.2 Site Information
appropriate. (Refer to 7.2
LAN configuration information. If Intersite is enabled in the GID Window on page 32.)
Network Configuration on
page 89.) Class of Service Edit window >
Intersite tab, the above item is
Detects whether the total number of Ensure that the site examined.
configured sites is lower than the configuration is
value configured for Number of Sites appropriate. (Refer to Ensure that the
in the System Configuration 5.2 Site Information Detects whether that the Class of configuration in the Fleet
window > General tab. Window on page 32.) Service where Valid in GID Class of Information and GID
Service is disabled is configured for Information windows is
Detects whether the total number of Ensure that the channel Fleet in the Fleet Information appropriate. (Refer to
configured channels is lower than configuration is window. Or, ensure that Class of 5.12 Fleet Information
the value configured for Number of appropriate. (Refer to Service is configured for GID in the Window on page 65,
Channels in the System 5.4 Channel Edit Window GID Information window. 5.14 GID Information
Configuration window. on page 44.) Window on page 69.)
Detects whether the Single site Ensure that the
Ensure that the site
number matches the number of Detects whether that the Class of configuration in the Fleet
configuration is
configured sites if a value of 1 is Service where Valid in UID Class of Information and UID
appropriate. (Refer to
configured for Number of Sites in the Service is disabled is configured for Information windows is
5.2 Site Information
System Configuration window > Fleet in the Fleet Information appropriate. (Refer to
Window on page 32.)
General tab. window. Or, ensure that the Class of 5.12 Fleet Information
Ensure that configuration Service is configured for UID in the Window on page 65,
Detects whether the target site to UID Information window. 5.16 UID Information
for Site in the Site Edit
which the configuration data will be Window on page 72.)
window is appropriate.
written is configured for Site
(Refer to 5.3 Site Edit Detects whether that a site that is
Information.
Window on page 35.) not added in the Site Information
Ensure that configuration window is included in the Intersite
Detects whether the channel read in for Channel in the Site Call Table in the All Groups Call Ensure that the site
the Network Configuration window Edit window is window > Intersite tab. Also, ensure configuration is
> Site Map tab is registered in the appropriate. (Refer to that no site is redundantly appropriate. (Refer to
site. 5.3.2 Channel Tab on configured. 5.2 Site Information
page 38.) If Intersite Call is enabled in the All Window on page 32.)
Groups Call window > Intersite tab
Ensure that the site and All Sites is disabled, the above
Detects whether there is only 1
configuration is items will be examined.
channel where Valid is enabled if
appropriate. (Refer to
Non-dedicated Control Channel is Detects whether the NXDN ESN of
5.2 Site Information
enabled. all UIDs conforms to the format.
Window on page 32.) Ensure that the NXDN
If Location Registration and NXDN
Detects whether there is at least one Ensure that configuration ESN format for a UID is
ESN Validation are enabled in the
channel for which Control Channel for Channel Type is appropriate. (Refer to
System Configuration window >
or Dual-functional Channel is appropriate. (Refer to 5.17 UID Edit Window on
Optional tab and if Manufacturer
configured for its Channel Type in 5.4 Channel Edit Window page 74.)
Limitation is disabled, the above
the site. on page 44.) items will be examined.

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Troubleshooting upon 6.1.2 Error Detection prior to Writing


Inspection Criteria Appearance of Error or the Configuration Data
Warning Message
Ensure that the channel KPG-110SM inspects the network connection status and
Detects whether the Frequency configuration is configurations for options prior to writing the configuration
Numbers configured for all channels appropriate. (Refer to data to the repeater, and then determines whether to
in a site are not overlapped. 5.4 Channel Edit Window write the configuration data. If any configuration that
on page 44.) does not conform to the following inspection criteria is
Detects whether the Frequency detected, an error message box appears and writing the
Ensure that the site
Numbers configured for all channels configuration data to the repeater does not start.
configuration is
in a site do not overlap the
appropriate. (Refer to
Frequency Numbers configured for Table 6-2 Inspection Criteria and Troubleshooting
5.3 Site Edit Window on
Adjacent Control Channels in the
page 35.)
same site. Troubleshooting upon
Inspection Criteria Appearance of Error or
Ensure that configuration
Detects whether the combinations of Warning Message
for Adjacent Control
a site and Frequency No. in
Channel is appropriate. In the case of connection via a Ensure that phone
Adjacent Control Channels in a site
(Refer to 5.3.3 Adjacency modem, detects whether phone numbers are configured
are not overlapped.
Tab on page 40.) numbers are configured for all sites. for all sites.
Detects whether the channel Ensure that the channel In the case of connection to a LAN,
Ensure that the LAN
selected from the Channel configuration is detects whether at least one network
connection status is
dropdown list in the Site Edit appropriate. (Refer to connection conforming to TCP/IP
appropriate.
window > General tab > Call 5.4 Channel Edit Window has been enabled.
Logging frame exists. on page 44.)
Ensure that the network
Detects whether anything other than In the case of connection to a LAN, connection is
blank is configured for any site from detects whether there are one or appropriate. (Refer to
site number 1 to site number 6 in the more sites to which Apply has been 7.2 Network
Intersite Call Table in the GID Class Ensure that the Intersite done. Configuration on page
of Service Edit window > Intersite Call Table configuration 89.)
tab. is appropriate. (Refer to
If Valid in GID Class of Service is 5.7.4 Intersite Tab on
enabled and if Intersite Call is page 52.)
enabled in the GID Class of Service 6.1.3 Errors Detected while Writing
Edit window > Intersite tab, the the Configuration Data
above items will be examined.
Detects whether Assigned is An error message box appears and the writing will be
configured for any site from site aborted if the following events occur while KPG-110SM is
number 1 to site number 6 in the writing the configuration data to the repeater:
Intersite Call Table in the GID Class
of Service Edit window > Intersite Ensure that the Intersite • If the site configuration in LAN configuration
tab if Group Registration is disabled Call Table configuration information read from the repeater does not match
in the System Configuration window is appropriate. (Refer to the site configuration in site data.
> Optional tab. 5.7.4 Intersite Tab on • If the security data configured for the repeater
If Valid in GID Class of Service is page 52.)
does not match the security data configured for
enabled and if Intersite Call is
KPG-110SM.
enabled in the GID Class of Service
Edit window > Intersite tab, the • If a communication error occurs.
above items will be examined.
• If LAN configuration information cannot be
Detects whether anything other than acquired from the repeater.
a Blank is configured for any site
Ensure that the Intersite • If the Access Code of the repeater does not match
from site number 1 to site number 6
Call Table configuration the Access Code entered in the Enter Access
in the Intersite Call Table in the All
in All Groups Call is Code dialog box.
Groups Call window > Intersite tab.
appropriate. (Refer to
If Intersite Call is enabled in the All The Enter Access Code dialog box opens by clicking
5.9.3 Intersite Tab on
Groups Call window > Intersite tab the “YES” button on the displayed message box.
page 58.)
and All Sites is disabled, the above
Writing the configuration data to the repeater will be
items will be examined.
aborted if a wrong password is entered 3 times in a
row.

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6.1.4 Write Data Result Dialog Box 6.2 Read Data from the System
If there is a channel which fails to be written when the Read Data from the System allows a field engineer to
configuration data is written, the Write Data Result read configuration data from the repeater by using
dialog box opens. In the Write Data Result dialog box, KPG-110SM.
information appears about each channel to which
configuration data was written. The configuration data can be read from the repeater only
if no data is configured for KPG-110SM. The following
conditions must be met in order to read the configuration
data from the repeater:
• No window has been opened by selecting the Edit
pulldown menu after creating a new file by selecting
“New” from the File pulldown menu.
• File Load has not been done.
• Auto Save/ Load has not been done.
• Read has not been done.

Follow the procedure shown below.


1. Connect the repeater to a PC with KPG-110SM
Figure 6-4 Write Data Result Dialog Box installed.
• If the repeaters are connected remotely using
Table 6-3 Information to Appear
modems, the modem and a PC must be connected
Item Description by using an RS-232C modem cable.
Site The site number appears. • If establishing an IP connection between a
repeater connected by using the LAN cable and a
Channel The channel number appears.
PC, the repeater and the PC must be connected
Address The IP address appears. using a LAN cable via hubs or network devices.
The result of writing the configuration data 2. Select one of the following operations.
appears. “Fail” appears if writing of the
Result configuration data fails and “Success” • Select “Read Data from the System” from the
appears if writing of the configuration data Program pulldown menu.
succeeds. • Click the “ ” icon on the Toolbar.
• Press the [r] key while pressing and holding the
[Ctrl] key on the PC keyboard.
The Read Data from the System dialog box opens.

Figure 6-5 Read Data from the System Dialog Box 1


3. Select a site from which the configuration data is read
from the Site dropdown list.
Following are range and default of the Site dropdown
list:
Range All, 1 to 16
In the case of LAN or Modem communication:
All
Default
In the case of other communications:
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Note: 6.2.1 Error Detection prior to Reading
 Only a site to which Apply has been done can be selected. the Configuration Data
 “All” can be selected only if an IP connection is established
between the PC and the site. If “All” is selected, the
KPG-110SM inspects the network connection status and
configuration data can be read from all repeaters belonging
to the site. “All” cannot be selected if a serial connection is configurations for options prior to reading the
established between the repeater and the PC. configuration data from the repeater, and then determines
whether to read the configuration data. If any
4. Click the “Read” button. configuration that does not conform to the following
The PC starts reading the configuration data from the inspection criteria is detected, an error message box
repeater. appears and reading the configuration data from the
repeater does not start.

Table 6-4 Inspection Criteria and Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting upon
Inspection Criteria Appearance of Error or
Warning Message
In the case of connection via a Ensure that phone
Figure 6-6 Read Data from the System Dialog Box 2 modem, detects whether phone numbers are configured
numbers are configured for all sites. for all sites.
The Enter Access Code dialog box opens if an
access code is configured for the selected site. In the case of connection to a LAN,
Ensure that the LAN
detects whether at least one network
Clicking the “OK” button after entering an Access connection status is
connection conforming to TCP/IP
Code causes the PC to start reading the configuration appropriate.
has been enabled.
data from the repeater. (Refer to 7.5 Security on page
96.) Ensure that the network
In the case of connection to a LAN, connection is
detects whether there are one or appropriate. (Refer to
more sites to which Apply has been 7.2 Network
done. Configuration on page
89.)

Figure 6-7 Enter Access Code Dialog Box 6.2.2 Errors Detected while Reading
KPG-110SM stops reading the configuration data if the Configuration Data
checksums from all channels that belong to the target
site do not match. An error message box appears and reading the
5. Click the “OK” button if the reading completion configuration data from the repeater will be aborted if the
message box appears. following events occur while KPG-110SM is reading the
configuration data from the repeater:
• If a Communication Error occurs.
• If LAN configuration information cannot be
acquired from the repeater.
• If the Access Code of the repeater does not match
the Access Code entered in the Enter Access
Code dialog box.
The Enter Access Code dialog box opens by clicking
the “YES” button on the displayed message box.
Reading the configuration data from the repeater will
be aborted if a wrong password is entered 3 times in a
row.
• If the file version is not supported by KPG-110SM.

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6.3 Write ID data to the System Note: Refer to 6.3.4 Status of the Write ID data to the System
Menu on page 83 for conditions to activate or deactivate
Write ID data to the System.
Write ID data to the System allows a field engineer to
3. Click the tab title in which a newly added ID or revised
write only a newly added ID or revised ID (Fleet, GID and
ID is listed.
UID) to a repeater.
The ID can be edited without resetting the system. Also, 4. Click the “Write” button.
the system can continuously be operated while changing A newly added or revised ID is written to the repeater.
the ID.
The completion message box appears when the
Follow the procedure shown below. writing is completed.
1. Connect the repeater to a PC with KPG-110SM
installed. Note: If a communication error occurs for one or more sites
when communication ends, the Write Result dialog box
• If the repeaters are connected using a modem, the appears and the communication result can be viewed
modem and a PC can be connected by using an for each site. “Success” appears for a site for which
RS-232C null modem cable. communication succeeded and “Fail” appears for a site
for which a communication error occurred.
• If establishing an IP connection between the
repeater connected by using a LAN cable and a 5. Click the “OK” button.
PC, the repeater and PC must be connected using
a LAN cable via hubs or network devices. To
enable “Write ID data to the System” in your PC, 6.3.1 Consistency Evaluation for
the PC must be the same PC as was used to
Configuration Data during
configure the system. Executing the Write Data to
the System for all sites (in the case of multi-site)
Activation of Write ID Data to the
after connecting the LAN cable establishes System
synchronization between the PC and the system
side. If Auto Save/Load is enabled by clicking on KPG-110SM inspects whether the data is properly
the Auto Save/Load checkbox in the Tools configured during activation of Write ID data to the
pulldown menu > Option dialog box, “Write ID System. If any configuration that does not conform to the
data to the System” will be enabled the next time following inspection criteria is detected, an error or
KPG-110SM is started. warning message box appears. In such a case, ensure
that configuration is appropriate by referring to
2. Select “Write ID data to the System” from the
troubleshooting.
Program pulldown menu.
The Write ID data to the System dialog box opens. Table 6-5 Inspection Criteria and Troubleshooting
The Write ID data to the System dialog box consists
of Fleet, GID and UID tabs. The information list for a Troubleshooting upon
Inspection Criteria Appearance of Error or
newly added ID or revised ID appears in each tab.
Warning Message
Ensure that the format of
Detects whether NXDN ESNs for all NXDN ESN in UID is
UIDs conform to the specified appropriate. (Refer to
format. 5.17 UID Edit Window on
page 74.)
Examines whether a site that is not
added in the Site Information Ensure that the network
window is included in the Intersite configuration is
Call Table in the GID Class of appropriate. (Refer to
Service Edit window > Intersite tab. 5.2 Site Information
Also, detects whether no site is Window on page 32.)
redundantly configured.
Detects whether a site is configured Ensure that configuration
for one of No. 1 to No. 6 in the for GID Class of Service
Intersite Call Table while Valid in is appropriate. (Refer to
GID Class of Service is enabled and 5.7 GID Class of Service
Intersite Call is configured to be Edit Window on page
enabled. 50.)

Figure 6-8 Write ID data to the System Dialog Box

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6.3.2 Error Detection for Network


Connection and Configuration
Data prior to Writing
KPG-110SM inspects the network connection status and
configurations for options prior to writing an ID to each
repeater, and then determines whether to write the ID to
the repeaters. If any configuration that does not conform
to the following inspection criteria is detected, an error or
warning message box appears, and writing the ID will be
aborted.

Table 6-6 Inspection Criteria and Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting upon
Inspection Criteria Appearance of Error or
Warning Message
In the case of connection via a Ensure that phone
modem, detects whether phone numbers are configured
numbers are configured for all sites. for all sites.
In the case of connection to a LAN, Ensure that the LAN
detects whether LAN cable is connection status is
connected. appropriate.

6.3.3 Errors Detected while Writing an


ID
An error message box appears and writing will be aborted
if one of the following events occurs while writing an ID to
the repeater:
• If the site configuration in LAN configuration
information read from the repeater does not match the
site configuration in site data.
• If a communication error occurs.
• If LAN configuration information cannot be acquired
from the repeater.

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6.3.4 Status of the Write ID data to the System Menu


Following are conditions to activate or deactivate the Write ID data to the System menu.

Table 6-7 Status of the Write ID data to the System Menu

Status of the Write ID data to the


Operation Conditions Precedent System Menu
Active Inactive
Select “New” from the File pulldown menu. - 3
Select “Open” from the File pulldown menu. - 3
Select “Site” or “ID” from “Import” in the File pulldown
- 3
menu.
Site Information
Clicking the “Add” button or selecting “Add” in the
- 3
Context Menu causes a new site to be added.
Clicking the “Delete” button or selecting “Delete” in the
- 3
Context Menu causes a site to be deleted.
When the Write ID data to the System
Clicking the “Site Edit” button or selecting “Site Edit” in 3
menu is inactive.
the Context Menu causes the site to be edited in the
Site Edit window. When the Write ID data to the System
3
menu is active.
Fleet Information
When the Write ID data to the System
3
Clicking the “Add” button or selecting “Add” in the menu is inactive.
Context Menu causes a new Fleet to be added. When the Write ID data to the System
3
menu is active.
When the Write ID data to the System
3
Clicking the “Delete” button or selecting “Delete” in the menu is inactive.
Context Menu causes a Fleet to be deleted. When the Write ID data to the System
3
menu is active.
When the Write ID data to the System
3
Clicking the “Fleet Edit” button or selecting “Fleet Edit” menu is inactive.
in the Context Menu causes a Fleet to be edited. When the Write ID data to the System
3
menu is active.
When the Write ID data to the System
3
Delete an added Fleet prior to writing the configuration menu is inactive.
data to the repeater to which Fleet is added. When the Write ID data to the System
3
menu is active.
GID Information
When the Write ID data to the System
3
Clicking the “Add” button or selecting “Add” in the menu is inactive.
Context Menu causes a new GID to be added. When the Write ID data to the System
3
menu is active.
When the Write ID data to the System
3
Clicking the “Delete” button or selecting “Delete” in the menu is inactive.
Context Menu causes a GID to be deleted. When the Write ID data to the System
3
menu is active.
When the Write ID data to the System
3
Clicking the “GID Edit” button or selecting “GID Edit” in menu is inactive.
the Context Menu causes a GID to be edited. When the Write ID data to the System
3
menu is active.

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Status of the Write ID data to the


Operation Conditions Precedent System Menu
Active Inactive
When the Write ID data to the System
3
Delete an added GID prior to writing the configuration menu is inactive.
data to the repeater to which GID is added. When the Write ID data to the System
3
menu is active.
UID Information
When the Write ID data to the System
3
Clicking the “Add” button or selecting “Add” in the menu is inactive.
Context Menu causes a new UID to be added. When the Write ID data to the System
3
menu is active.
When the Write ID data to the System
3
Clicking the “Delete” button or selecting “Delete” in the menu is inactive.
Context Menu causes a UID to be deleted. When the Write ID data to the System
3
menu is active.
When the Write ID data to the System
3
Clicking the “UID Edit” button or selecting “UID Edit” in menu is inactive.
the Context Menu causes a UID to be edited. When the Write ID data to the System
3
menu is active.
When the Write ID data to the System
3
Delete an added UID prior to writing the configuration menu is inactive.
data to the repeater to which UID is added. When the Write ID data to the System
3
menu is active.
Write Data to the System
There is a site to which the configuration
3
Specify a site and then write the configuration data to data is not written.
the repeater. The configuration data is written to all
3
sites.
Read Data from the System
Read the configuration data from the repeater. - 3
Write ID data to the System
Specify a site and then write the IDs to the repeater. - 3
Network Configuration (same as Network Setup Wizard)
Write a new IP address, etc. to the repeater. - 3
Write an IP address again to the repeater to which an IP
- 3
address has been written.
Specify a site and then proceed to Apply. - 3
Proceed to Apply again for sites to which Apply has
- 3
been done.
Option
When the Write ID data to the System
3
Check the Auto Save/Load checkbox to enable the menu is inactive before restarting.
Auto Save/Load and then restart KPG-110SM. When the Write ID data to the System
3
menu is active before restarting.
Communication Port
Select COM in Communication Mode, and then close
the window by clicking the “OK” button while Serial is - 3
selected from Port Device.

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6.4 Firmware Update 5. Select the data file (extension: .nxb) with the new
firmware, and then click the “Open” button.
The new firmware data is read and the firmware
version appears in the Version text box and then the
checksum appears in the Checksum text box. The
DO NOT TURN THE REPEATER OFF WHILE WRITING file name appears in the File Name text box. In this
THE FIRMWARE TO THE REPEATER. OTHERWISE, case, the “Write” button will be activated.
LOG DATA, SUCH AS CALL LOG, MAY BE DELETED.
6. Click the “Write” button.
The Channel Select dialog box opens.
Firmware Update allows a system administrator to update
the firmware of every repeater in the site.

Note:
 This function cannot be used if Conventional Mode is configured
for system mode.
 If COM is selected from Communication Mode in the
Communication Port dialog box, Firmware Update is grayed Figure 6-10 Channel Select Dialog Box
out and cannot be selected. 7. Select “ALL” or a channel from the Channel
dropdown list.
Follow the procedure shown below.
1. Using a LAN cable, connect the repeater to a PC with ALL Firmware of all repeaters in the site is updated.
KPG-110SM installed. Only the firmware of the repeater of the selected
1 to 30
The repeater and a PC can be connected using a LAN channel is updated.
cable via a hub or network device.
2. Select “Firmware Update” from the Program pulldown 8. Click the “OK” button.
menu. The PC restores the Firmware Update dialog box,
The Firmware Update dialog box opens. and then starts updating the firmware.
The update result appears when the firmware update
is completed.

Figure 6-9 Firmware Update Dialog Box

Note: If no site is configured for LAN configuration information


while “LAN” is selected from Communication Mode in Figure 6-11 Update result window
the Communication Port dialog box, the Firmware
Update dialog box will not be activated. Note: If a communication error occurs, the error message box
3. Select a site from the Site dropdown list. appears and the firmware update will be stopped.

Note: If the “Version Check” button is clicked, a list of the


firmware version and checksum of each repeater in the
selected site appears.

4. Click the “ ” button in the Firmware frame.


The Open dialog box appears.

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7.1 Network Setup Wizard In other cases, click the “Next” button to open the
Single Site Setup window. Follow the instructions
provided on the PC display to configure a Single Site.
Network Setup Wizard allows a field engineer to easily
configure the initial settings for the network by selecting
an option or entering values by following instructions on
the PC display.
Following options can be configured in the Network Setup
Wizard:
• Changing the repeater operating mode to Trunking
Mode.
• Constructing a repeater network
(Single Site or Multi-site).
• Adding a repeater to a site.

Follow the procedure shown below.


1. Connect the repeater to a PC with KPG-110SM
installed. Figure 7-2 Setup Display for Single Site

If the repeaters are connected remotely using 3. Select Single site setup radio button to configure a
modems, the modem and a PC must be connected by Single Site network or Multi-site setup radio button to
using an RS-232C modem cable. configure a Multi-site network, and then click the
“Next” button.
2. Select one of the following operations:
Follow the instructions that appear on the PC display
• Select “Network Setup Wizard” from the Tools to configure the network.
pulldown menu.
• Click the “ ” icon on the Toolbar.
The Network Setup Wizard appears. Click the “Next”
button.

Figure 7-3 Network Setup Wizard 2

Note: In the Network Configuration dialog box, the same items


can be configured as are configured with the Network Setup
Wizard.
Figure 7-1 Network Setup Wizard 1
If there are 2 or more configured Single Sites and the
construction of multi sites is allowed by a USB Secure
Key, clicking the “Next” button causes the window in
Step 3 to appear. Then, proceed to step 3.

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7.1.1 Single Site Setup Flow


Following is the setup flow of a Single site:

Back Task selection display


Enter site number
(Refer to 7.1 Network Setup Wizard on page 86.)
Next

Select port
Note: Clicking the "Cancel" button in each display
Next aborts proceeding the wizard.

Confirm system
mode

Communication end

Read network Change


configuration
information system mode

Next

Communication end
Write system
mode
Communication
end

Wait for repeater


restart

Time-out

Confirm whether to Input network Completion of Network Setup Wizard


configuration
continue wizard information
Next
Next
Write network
configuration
information
Communication
end

Wait for repeater


restart

Time-out

Read network
configuration
Next information
Wait for changing Communication
end
cable to connect
Back Confirm whether to
continue wizard

Next Back

Confirm applying
of network
configuration

Apply network
configuration

Communication end

Wait for repeater


restart

Time-out

Read LAN Adjust the clock


configuration in the repeater
information
Communication end

Confirm LAN
configuration
information

Figure 7-4 Single Site Setup Flow

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7.1.2 Multi-site Setup Flow


Following is the setup flow of a Multi-site:

Back Task selection display


Select a communication method.
(Refer to 7.1 Network Setup Wizard on page 86.)

Confirm the sites for which Apply was


executed.

Note: Clicking the "Cancel" button aborts proceeding the wizard.


Next

Confirm the connection status of sites


for which Apply was executed.

Next

There is an unconnected site.

Execute Apply to all sites.

Next

Execute Multi-site Apply.

End of communication.

Next
Confirm the Multi-site Apply result. Completion of Network Setup Wizard

Details OK

Details of the Multi-site Apply result.

Figure 7-5 Multi-site Setup Flow

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7.2 Network Configuration „ Site


Site allows a field engineer to select the site number
In the Network Configuration dialog box, a field to be configured for the network.
engineer can configure the initial settings for the network. Site can be configured by directly entering a value in
In the Network Configuration dialog box, the same the edit box or clicking the spin buttons.
items can be configured as are configured with the
Range 1 to 16
Network Setup Wizard.
In steps of 1
The Network Configuration dialog box consists of the
following tabs: The default varies depending on the Number of
Sites configuration in the System
• IP Address tab Configuration window > General tab >
• System Recognition tab License Information frame.
If the value of 1 is configured for Number of
• Site Map tab Default Sites:
• Others tab Single site number of the USB Secure Key
(Configuration cannot be changed.)
Note: If anything other than the value of 1 is
configured for Number of Sites:
 To configure LAN, the IP address assigned to a PC in use must
1
be configured in accordance with the network in an NXDN
Trunking System.
 While each item is configured in the Network Configuration „ Channel
window, the repeater must be connected to a PC with Channel allows a field engineer to select the channel
KPG-110SM using an RS-232C null modem cable.
number to be configured for the network. Select a
 All sites must be connected via network devices, such as a channel number for the repeater that is connected to a
router, prior to constructing a Multi-site system.
PC by directly entering a value in the edit box or
 While Set, Apply, Get, Read or Reset is in progress, each item clicking the spin buttons.
cannot be configured.
Range 1 to 30
In steps of 1
7.2.1 IP Address Tab Default 1

In the IP Address tab, a field engineer can configure the


Note: The Channel number here corresponds to the channel
IP address, subnet mask number and gateway address number configured using KPG-109D.
for each repeater.
„ Set
Set allows a field engineer to configure how to update
the IP address, Subnet mask, and Gateway address
values.
IP address, Subnet mask and
Auto Gateway address will be
automatically updated.

Range IP address, Subnet mask and


Gateway address must be entered
Manual manually. The IP Address and
Subnet mask edit boxes are
activated to enter the address.
Default Auto

Note:
 Auto should normally be used.
 If the parameter is changed from “Manual” to”Auto”, then IP
Figure 7-6 IP Address Tab address, Subnet mask, and Gateway address values will
automatically be updated.
Note: The IP Address tab cannot be configured under the
following conditions:
• If “LAN” is selected from Communication Mode in the
Communication Port dialog box.
• If “Modem” is selected from Port Device in the
Communication Port dialog box.

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„ IP Address Follow the procedure shown below.
IP Address allows a field engineer to configure the IP 1. Click the “Write” button.
(Internet Protocol) address for the repeater selected in Writing network information to the repeater starts.
the Channel edit box.
The completion message box appears when the
IP Address can be configured by entering the IP writing is completed.
address provided by the network administrator.
2. Click the “OK” button.
Range 0.0.0.0 to 223.255.255.255
Default 172.16.0.65
7.2.2 System Recognition Tab
Note:
 The IP Address to be configured is a Private IP Address. In the System Recognition tab, a field engineer can
 If “Auto” is selected, this function cannot be configured.
transfer the information configured in the IP Address tab
to Single Site or Multi-site to validate.
„ Subnet mask
Subnet mask allows a field engineer to configure the
subnet mask number for the repeater selected in the
Channel edit box.
Subnet mask can be configured by directly entering
the subnet mask number provided by the network
administrator.
Range 0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255
Default 255.255.255.192

Note: If “Auto” is selected, this function cannot be configured.

„ Gateway
Gateway allows a field engineer to configure the
gateway address for the repeater selected in the
Channel edit box.
Figure 7-7 System Recognition Tab
Gateway can be configured by entering the gateway
address provided by the network administrator.
„ Site Configuration
Range 0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255 Site Configuration allows a field engineer to determine
Default 172.16.0.126 the network information for each repeater in the site
and validate the information on a Single Site.
„ Write Button Subsequently, each repeater in the site will be
connected via a network.
Write allows a field engineer to write the network
information configured in the Set frame to the repeater Follow the procedure shown below.
connected to the PC. 1. Connect the repeater using an RS-232C null
A field engineer can write network information to every modem cable to a PC with KPG-110SM installed.
repeater via the 9-pin serial connector located on the 2. Connect each repeater in the site by using a LAN
front of the repeater. When writing network information cable.
to all repeaters is completed, the Ethernet port opens
and the LED on the hub turns On.

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3. Select a site number to apply to the single site from „ Multi-site Configuration
the Site dropdown list.
Multi-site Configuration allows a field engineer to
Following are range and default of the Site confirm the network information for repeaters in all
dropdown list: sites and validate the information in a Multi-site
system. Subsequently, every repeater in all sites will
Range 1 to 16
be connected via a network.
The default varies depending on the
Follow the procedure shown below.
Number of Sites configuration in the
System Configuration window > General 1. Connect the repeater to a PC with KPG-110SM by
tab > License Information frame. using a LAN cable.
If the value of 1 is configured for Number
of Sites:
2. Connect each repeater in the site by using a LAN
Default cable.
Single site number of the USB Secure
Key 3. Click the “Multi-site Apply” button.
(Configuration cannot be changed.)
If anything other than the value of 1 is The Multi-site Apply dialog box opens.
configured for Number of Sites:
The lowest site number

4. Click the “Apply” button.


Network information is written to each repeater.
The Site Configuration - Apply information box
appears when the writing is completed.

Figure 7-8 Site Configuration - Apply Information Box


Figure 7-9 Multi-site Apply Dialog Box 1
5. Proceed to one of the following procedures:
4. Click the “Apply” button.
• Click the “Close” button.
Network information is written to repeaters in all
Site Configuration will be completed.
sites.
• Click the “Time Adjustment” button.
The completion message box appears when the
The Time Adjustment dialog box opens, and writing is completed.
then the repeater in the site to which data is just
5. Click the “OK” button.
applied can be configured. (Refer to 7.7 Time
Adjustment on page 100.) One of the following results appears for each site.
• Success
Note: Apply cannot be done under the following conditions:
Connection can be established for all sites.
• If a site cannot be selected from the Site dropdown
list. • Fail
• If “LAN” is selected from Communication Mode in Connection cannot be established for all sites
the Communication Port dialog box. or some sites. In this case, proceed to step 6
to confirm which site connection cannot be
established.

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7.2.3 Site Map Tab


In the Site Map tab, a field engineer can retrieve LAN
configuration information from the site and display the
information by clicking the “Get” button.

Figure 7-10 Multi-site Apply Dialog Box 2

6. Select the site that appears on the grid, and then


click the “Details” button.
The Multi-site Apply Result Details dialog box
will appear. Whether the selected site can be
connected to other sites can be confirmed.

Figure 7-12 Site Map Tab


Follow the procedure shown below.
1. Connect the repeater using an RS-232C null modem
cable to a PC with KPG-110SM installed.
2. Connect each repeater in the site by using a LAN
cable.
3. Select the site number from which the configuration
data will be retrieved from the Site dropdown list.
Following are range and default of the Site dropdown
list:
Range 1 to 16
The default varies depending on the Number of
Figure 7-11 Multi-site Apply Result Details Dialog Box Sites configuration in the System
Configuration window > General tab >
Note: Multi-site Apply cannot be executed under the following License Information frame.
conditions: If the value of 1 is configured for Number of
Default Sites:
• There is a site for which the Apply process did not
Single site number of the USB Secure Key
complete.
(Configuration cannot be changed.)
• There is only 1 site to which the Apply is done.
If anything other than the value of 1 is
• “Serial” is selected from Port Device in the configured for Number of Sites:
Communication Port dialog box.
The lowest site number
• A value of 1 is configured for Number of Sites in the
System Configuration window > General tab >
License Information frame. 4. Click the “Get” button.
The LAN configuration information will be retrieved
using KPG-110SM from the site.
The completion message box appears when the
retrieving process is completed.

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5. Click the “OK” button. „ Read IP Configuration
The site that was retrieved and LAN configuration Read IP Configuration allows a field engineer to
information of the repeater in the site appear. retrieve and display the network information
“Entry” appears on a channel where LAN configured for the repeater connected to a PC.
configuration information is obtained from the Follow the procedure shown below.
channel. 1. Connect the repeater using an RS-232C null
For a site having one or more channels where IP modem cable to a PC with KPG-110SM installed.
Address is configured in the IP Address tab > Set 2. Connect each repeater in the site by using a LAN
frame, “Not applied yet.” appears on the corresponding cable.
channel(s).
3. Click the “Read” button.
Note: LAN configuration information cannot be read under the The PC starts retrieving the network information.
following conditions:
4. The PC completes retrieving the network
• If a site cannot be selected from the Site dropdown
list.
information.
• If “LAN” is selected from Communication Mode in The Network Information dialog box opens.
the Communication Port dialog box.
Following network configuration information can be
confirmed.
• Site Number
7.2.4 Others Tab
• Channel Number
In the Others tab, a field engineer can retrieve network • IP Address
information configured for each repeater.
• Subnet mask
• Gateway
Furthermore, “Not applied yet.”, “Applied.” or
“Multi-site applied.” appears below the Gateway
text box to show the repeater status.
If the above network configuration information is
active on a network, “Applied.” or “Multi-site
applied.” appears. If this network information is not
validated, a “Not applied yet.” appears.

Figure 7-13 Others Tab

Note: The Others tab cannot be configured under the following


conditions:
• If “LAN” is selected from Communication Mode in the Figure 7-14 Network Information Dialog Box
Communication Port dialog box. (Applied.)
• If “Modem” is selected from Port Device in the
Communication Port dialog box.

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Following are range and default of the Site edit
box:
Range 1 to 16
In steps of 1
The default varies depending on the
Number of Sites configuration in the
System Configuration window > General
tab > License Information frame.
If the value of 1 is configured for Number
of Sites:
Default
Single site number of the USB Secure
Figure 7-15 Network Information Dialog Box Key (this configuration cannot be
(Not Applied yet.) changed)
If anything other than the value of 1 is
configured for Number of Sites:
1

4. Select in the Channel edit box the channel number


of the repeater having network configuration data
to be deleted.
Following are range and default of the Channel
edit box:
Range 1 to 30
In steps of 1
Figure 7-16 Network Information Dialog Box Default 1
(Multi-site applied.)
5. Click the “Reset” button.
„ Reset IP Configuration
Network configuration data of the repeater
Reset IP Configuration allows a field engineer to selected is deleted using KPG-110SM.
delete the network information configured for a
The completion message box appears when the
repeater connected to a PC.
network information is cleared.
This function can be used to reset a repeater to which
6. Click the “OK” button.
Apply has not been done.
Follow the procedure shown below.
1. Connect the repeater using an RS-232C null
modem cable to a PC with KPG-110SM installed.
2. Connect each repeater in the site by using a LAN
cable.
3. Select in the Site edit box the site number of the
repeater having network configuration data to be
deleted.

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7.3 Conventional Reset 7.4 Factory Reset


Conventional Reset allows a field engineer to reset all Factory Reset allows a field engineer to clear all repeater
Trunking Mode configurations for repeaters configured configurations including the parameters configured using
using KPG-110SM and restore the default Conventional KPG-109D and reset the configuration to the factory
Mode configuration. However, the data configured using default values.
KPG-109D will not be cleared. All channels in a site connected to the hub in the selected
All channels in a site connected to the hub in the selected site will be reset.
site will be reset. Follow the procedure shown below.
Follow the procedure shown below. 1. Connect the repeater using an RS-232C null modem
1. Connect the repeater using an RS-232C null modem cable to a PC with KPG-110SM installed.
cable to a PC with KPG-110SM installed. 2. Connect each repeater in the site by using a LAN
2. Connect each repeater in the site by using a LAN cable.
cable. 3. Select “Factory Reset” from the Tools pulldown
3. Select “Conventional Reset” from the Tools pulldown menu.
menu. The Factory Reset dialog box opens.
The Conventional Reset dialog box opens.

Figure 7-18 Factory Reset Dialog Box


Figure 7-17 Conventional Reset Dialog Box
4. Select a site from the Site dropdown list to reset the
4. Select a site from the Site dropdown list to reset its configuration to the factory default values.
communication mode to Conventional. Following are range and default of the Site dropdown
Following are range and default of the Site dropdown list:
list:
Range 1 to 16
Range 1 to 16 Default The lowest site number
Default The lowest site number
Note:
Note:  Only a site to which Apply has been done can be selected.
 Only a site to which Apply has been done can be selected.  To do a Factory Reset, the system configured for USB
 To use Conventional Reset, the system configured for USB Secure Key must be the same system configured for the
Secure Key must be the same system configured for the repeater. If the systems do not match, Factory Reset cannot
repeater. If the systems do not match, Conventional Reset be done.
cannot be done.
5. Click the “Reset” button.
5. Click the “Reset” button. A warning message box appears.
A warning message box appears. 6. Click the “OK” button.
6. Click the “OK” button. Factory Reset is done for all repeaters in the site.
Conventional Reset is done for all repeaters in the The completion message box appears when Factory
site. Reset is completed.
The completion message box appears when 7. Click the “OK” button.
Conventional Reset is completed.
A warning message box appears. If the “Yes” button
7. Click the “OK” button. is clicked, Site Data, Fleet Data, GID Data, UID Data,
A warning message box appears. If the “Yes” button LAN configuration information and Phone Book
is clicked, Site Data, Fleet Data, GID Data, UID Data, configured for the site to which Factory Reset was
LAN configuration information and Phone Book done will be cleared.
configured for the site that was reset will be cleared.

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7.5 Security Note:


 The following characters can be entered in the Old Access
Code, New Access Code and Confirmation edit boxes.
Security allows a field engineer to configure an access
code for each site. The field engineer must enter the Range A maximum of 12 alphanumeric characters
same access code as was configured for the site in order Available 0123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMN
to connect to the site. Characters OPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklm
nopqrstuvwxyz
Follow the procedure below to configure an access code.
Default Blank
1. Connect the repeater using an RS-232C null modem
cable to a PC with KPG-110SM installed.
 If the access code entered in the New Access Code edit box
2. Connect each repeater in the site by using a LAN differs from the access code entered in the Confirmation edit
cable. box, a reminder icon appears next to the Confirmation edit box.
In this case, no access code will be written even if the “Write”
3. Select “Security” from the Tools pulldown menu.
button is clicked.
The Security dialog box opens.

Figure 7-20 Security Dialog Box 2

Figure 7-19 Security Dialog Box 1


4. Select from the Site dropdown list a site for which you
want to configure an access code.
Following are range and default of the Site dropdown
list:
Range 1 to 16
Default The lowest site number

5. Enter the following access code.


A maximum of 12 alphanumeric characters can be
entered.
Enter the access code which is already
Old Access Code configured. This edit box can be left
blank if no access code is configured.
New Access Code Enter a new access code.
Enter the new access code to confirm
Confirmation
the code.

6. Click the “Write” button.


A new access code will be configured for all repeaters
in the site.
The completion message box appears when the
writing is completed.
7. Click the “OK” button.

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7.6 FPU Data 6. Click the “Read” button.


Reading the configuration data starts.
FPU Data allows a field engineer to read the configuration • If an Access Code is configured for the
data configured using KPG-109D from each repeater or Selected Site:
write the configuration data configured using KPG-109D The Enter Access Code dialog box opens.
to each repeater. Clicking the “OK” button after entering an Access
Code causes the PC to start reading the
configuration data to the repeater.
7.6.1 Read Data from the Repeater • If the Read Authorization Password is
configured for the repeater:
Read Data from the Repeater allows a field engineer to
The Password dialog box opens. If the “OK”
read the configuration data configured using KPG-109D
button is clicked after entering the password and
from each repeater.
the password matches, the PC starts reading the
Follow the procedure shown below. configuration data from the repeater.
1. Connect the repeater using an RS-232C null modem The completion message box appears when the
cable to a PC with KPG-110SM installed. retrieving process is completed.
2. Connect each repeater in the site by using a LAN 7. Click the “OK” button.
cable.
The confirmation message box appears prompting a
3. Select “Read Data from the Repeater” from the Tools field engineer whether to configure a password for the
pulldown menu > FPU Data. read data file.
The Read Data from the Repeater dialog box opens. Select one of the following operations:
• The Security dialog box opens by clicking the
“Yes” button. The Save As dialog box will be
activated by clicking the “OK” button after entering
the password in the Password and Confirmation
edit boxes. The configuration data read from the
repeater will be named and stored.

Figure 7-21 Read Data from the Repeater Dialog Box


4. Select a site from the Site dropdown list.
Following are range and default of the Site dropdown
list:
Range 1 to 16
Default The lowest site number
Figure 7-22 Security Dialog Box
• The Save As dialog box will be activated by
5. Select from the Channel dropdown list the channel
clicking the “No” button. The configuration data
number of the repeater from which the configuration
read from the repeater will be named and stored.
data will be read.
Following are range and default of the Channel
dropdown list:
Range 1 to 30
Default The minimum channel number

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„ Error Detection for Network Connection and 7.6.2 Write Data to the Repeater
Configuration Data prior to Reading
KPG-110SM inspects the network connection status Write Data to the Repeater allows a field engineer to write
and configurations for options prior to reading the to each repeater the configuration data configured using
configuration data from each repeater, and then KPG-109D.
determines whether to read the data from the Follow the procedure shown below.
repeaters. If any configuration that does not conform
1. Connect the repeater using an RS-232C null modem
to the following inspection criteria is detected, an error
cable to a PC with KPG-110SM installed.
or warning message box appears, and reading the
data will be aborted. 2. Connect each repeater in the site by using a LAN
cable.
Table 7-1 Inspection Criteria and Troubleshooting 3. Select “Write Data to the Repeater” from the Tools
Troubleshooting upon
pulldown menu > FPU.
Inspection Criteria Appearance of Error or The Write Data to the Repeater dialog box appears.
Warning Message
If the repeater is connected via a Ensure that phone
modem, detects whether phone numbers are configured
numbers are configured for all sites. for all sites.
In the case of connection to a LAN,
Ensure that the LAN
detects whether one or more
connection status is
connections conforming to TCP/IP
appropriate.
have been enabled.
Ensure that the network
connection is
In the case of connection to a LAN,
appropriate. (Refer to
detects whether one or more sites to
7.2 Network
which Apply has been done.
Configuration on page
89.)

„ Errors Detected while Reading the Figure 7-23 Write Data to the Repeater Dialog Box
Configuration Data
Note: If no site is configured for LAN configuration information
An error message box appears and reading the while “LAN” is selected from Communication Mode in
configuration data from the repeater will be aborted if the Communication Port dialog box, the Write Data to
the following events occur while KPG-110SM is the Repeater window will not be activated.
reading the configuration data from the repeater: 4. Select a site from the Site dropdown list.
• If a Communication Error occurs. Following are range and default of the Site dropdown
• If the Access Code configured for the repeater list:
differs from the Access Code entered in the
Range 1 to 16
Enter Access Code dialog box.
Default The lowest site number
The Enter Access Code dialog box opens by
clicking the “YES” button on the displayed
message box. Reading the configuration data 5. Select from the Channel dropdown list the channel
from the repeater will be aborted if a wrong number of the repeater to which the configuration data
password is entered 3 times in a row. will be written.
• If the Read Authorization Password entered in Following are range and default of the Channel
the Password dialog box differs from the Read dropdown list:
Authorization Password configured for the
Range 1 to 30
repeater.
Default The minimum channel number
The Password dialog box opens by clicking the
“OK” button on the displayed message. Reading
the configuration data from the repeater will be Note: The Channel number corresponds to the channel
number configured in the Site Edit window > Channel
aborted if a wrong password is entered 3 times in a
tab. (Refer to 5.3.2 Channel Tab on page 38.)
row.

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6. Click the “ ” button. „ Errors Detected while Writing the
The Open dialog box appears. Select the Configuration Data
configuration data configured by KPG-109D to be An error message box appears and the writing will be
written to the repeater, and then click the “Open” aborted if the following events occur while
button. KPG-110SM is writing the configuration data to the
The Security dialog box opens if a password is repeater:
configured for the configuration data. Entering the • If a communication error occurs.
password and then clicking the “OK” button causes
the file to open. • If the Access Code configured for the repeater
differs from the Access Code entered in the
Note: An embedded message appears in the Embedded Enter Access Code dialog box.
Message frame in the FPU Write dialog box if an
embedded message is configured for the selected file. The Enter Access Code dialog box opens by
clicking the “YES” button on the displayed
7. Click the “Write” button. message box. Writing the configuration data to the
Writing the configuration data to the repeater starts. repeater is aborted if a wrong password is entered
3 times in a row.
• If there is an Access Code is configured for the
Selected Site: • If the Overwrite Password entered in the
Password dialog box differs from the Overwrite
The Enter Access Code dialog box opens.
Password configured for the repeater.
Clicking the “OK” button after entering an Access
Code causes the PC to continue writing the The Password dialog box opens by clicking the
configuration data to the repeater. “OK” button on the displayed message. Writing
the configuration data to the repeater is aborted if
• If the Overwrite Password is configured for the
a wrong password is entered 3 times in a row.
Repeater:
The Password dialog box opens. If the “OK”
button is clicked after entering the password and
the password matches, the PC continues writing
the configuration data to the repeater.

The completion message box appears when the


writing is completed.
8. Click the “OK” button.

„ Error Detection for Network Connection and


Configuration Data prior to Writing
KPG-110SM inspects the network connection status
and configurations for options prior to writing the
configuration data to each repeater, and then
determines whether to write the data from the
repeaters. If any configuration that does not conform
to the following inspection criteria is detected, an error
or warning message box appears, and writing the data
will be aborted.

Table 7-2 Inspection Criteria and Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting upon
Inspection Criteria Appearance of Error or
Warning Message
If the repeater is connected via a
Ensure that phone
modem, detects whether phone
numbers are configured
numbers are configured for all
for all sites.
sites.
In the case of connection to a LAN,
Ensure that the LAN
detects whether at least one
connection status is
network connection conforming to
appropriate.
TCP/IP has been enabled.
In the case of connection to a LAN, Ensure that the network
detects whether there are one or connection is appropriate.
more sites to which Apply has (Refer to 7.2 Network
been done. Configuration on page 89.)

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7.7 Time Adjustment


Time Adjustment allows a field engineer to adjust the time
for repeaters in Trunking Mode for each site all at once.
Follow the procedure shown below.
1. Connect the repeater to a PC with KPG-110SM using
an RS-232C null modem cable.
2. Connect each repeater in the site by using a LAN
cable.
3. Select “Time Adjustment” from the Tools pulldown
menu.
The Time Adjustment dialog box opens.

Figure 7-24 Time Adjustment Dialog Box

4. Select a site from the Site dropdown list.


Following are range and default of the Site dropdown
list:
Range 1 to 16
If the Time Adjustment dialog box is opened
from the Tools pulldown menu:
The lowest site number
If the Time Adjustment dialog box is opened
Default
after using Apply in the Network
Configuration dialog box > System
Recognition tab:
The site number to which data was applied

5. Select a time zone from the Time Zone dropdown list.


(Refer to 7.7.1 Time Zone on page 101.)
6. Configure the Daylight Saving Time as necessary.
(Refer to 7.7.2 Daylight Saving Time on page 105.)
7. Click the “Set” button.
The PC starts writing the time to the repeater.
The completion message box appears when the
writing is completed.
8. Click the “OK” button.

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7.7.1 Time Zone


Following are time zones that can be configured for the repeater:

Table 7-3 Time Zone

Display Name DST


No. Start Date/ Time End Date/ Time Bias
(English-Modify) Support
(GMT-12:00) International Not
1 - - - - - - - - -
Date Line West available
(GMT-11:00) Midway Not
2 - - - - - - - - -
Island, Samoa available
Not
3 (GMT-10:00) Hawaii - - - - - - - - -
available
4 (GMT-09:00) Alaska Available Second Sunday March 2:00 First Sunday November 2:00 +1:00
5 (GMT-08:00) Tijuana Available First Sunday April 2:00 Last Sunday October 2:00 +1:00
(GMT-08:00) Pacific Time
6 Available Second Sunday March 2:00 First Sunday November 2:00 +1:00
(US & Canada)
Not
7 (GMT-07:00) Arizona - - - - - - - - -
available
(GMT-07:00) Chihuahua,
8 Available First Sunday April 2:00 Last Sunday October 2:00 +1:00
La Paz, Mazatlan
(GMT-07:00) Mountain
9 Available Second Sunday March 2:00 First Sunday November 2:00 +1:00
Time (US & Canada)
(GMT-06:00) Guadalajara,
10 Available First Sunday April 2:00 Last Sunday October 2:00 +1:00
Mexico City, Monterrey
(GMT-06:00) Not
11 - - - - - - - - -
Saskatchewan available
(GMT-06:00) Central Not
12 - - - - - - - - -
America available
(GMT-06:00) Central Time
13 Available Second Sunday March 2:00 First Sunday November 2:00 +1:00
(US & Canada)
Not
14 (GMT-05:00) Indiana (East) - - - - - - - - -
available
(GMT-05:00) Bogota, Lima, Not
15 - - - - - - - - -
Quito available
(GMT-05:00) Eastern Time
16 Available Second Sunday March 2:00 First Sunday November 2:00 +1:00
(US & Canada)
Not
17 (GMT-04:30) Caracas - - - - - - - - -
available
Sunday on or after Sunday on or after
18 (GMT-04:00) Santiago Available October 0:00 March 23:00 +1:00
October 9 march 9
Not
19 (GMT-04:00) La Paz - - - - - - - - -
available
(GMT-04:00) Atlantic Time
20 Available Second Sunday March 2:00 First Sunday November 2:00 +1:00
(Canada)
Not
21 (GMT-04:00) Georgetown - - - - - - - - -
available
(GMT-03:30)
22 Available Second Sunday March 0:01 First Sunday November 0:01 +1:00
Newfoundland
23 (GMT-03:00) Greenland Available Last Sunday March 22:00 Last Sunday October 22:00 +1:00
24 (GMT-03:00) Buenos Aires Available Third Sunday October 0:00 Third Sunday March 0:00 +1:00
25 (GMT-03:00) Brasilia Available Third Sunday October 0:00 Third Sunday February 0:00 +1:00
Not
26 (GMT-02:00) Mid-Atlantic - - - - - - - - -
available

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Display Name DST


No. Start Date/ Time End Date/ Time Bias
(English-Modify) Support
27 (GMT-01:00) Azores Available Last Sunday March 0:00 Last Sunday October 0:00 +1:00
(GMT-01:00) Cape Verde Not
28 - - - - - - - - -
Is. available
Not
29 (GMT) Monrovia - - - - - - - - -
available
30 (GMT) Casablanca Available - 1 June 0:00 - 1 September 0:00 +1:00
(GMT) Greenwich Mean
31 Time : Dublin, Edinburgh, Available Last Sunday March 1:00 Last Sunday October 1:00 +1:00
Lisbon, London
(GMT+01:00) Amsterdam,
32 Berlin, Bern, Rome, Available Last Sunday March 2:00 Last Sunday October 2:00 +1:00
Stockholm, Vienna
(GMT+01:00) Sarajevo,
33 Available Last Sunday March 2:00 Last Sunday October 2:00 +1:00
Skopje, Warsaw, Zagreb
(GMT+01:00) Brussels,
34 Available Last Sunday March 2:00 Last Sunday October 2:00 +1:00
Copenhagen, Madrid, Paris
(GMT+01:00) Belgrade,
35 Bratislava, Budapest, Available Last Sunday March 2:00 Last Sunday October 2:00 +1:00
Ljubljana, Prague
(GMT+01:00) West Central Not
36 - - - - - - - - -
Africa available
(GMT+02:00) Athens,
37 Available Last Sunday March 3:00 Last Sunday October 3:00 +1:00
Bucharest, Istanbul
Friday on or after
38 (GMT+02:00) Jerusalem Available March 2:00 - 27 September 2:00 +1:00
March 26
39 (GMT+02:00) Cairo Available Last Friday April 0:00 Last Tuesday August 23:00 +1:00
(GMT+02:00) Harare, Not
40 - - - - - - - - -
Pretoria available
41 (GMT+02:00) Beirut Available Last Sunday March 0:00 Last Sunday October 0:00 +1:00
(GMT+02:00) Helsinki,
42 Kyiv, Riga, Sofia, Tallinn, Available Last Sunday March 3:00 Last Sunday October 3:00 +1:00
Vilnius
43 (GMT+02:00) Minsk Available Last Sunday March 2:00 Last Sunday October 2:00 +1:00
(GMT+03:00) Kuwait, Not
44 - - - - - - - - -
Riyadh available
Not
45 (GMT+03:00) Nairobi - - - - - - - - -
available
Not
46 (GMT+03:00) Baghdad - - - - - - - - -
available
(GMT+03:00) Moscow, St.
47 Available Last Sunday March 2:00 Last Sunday October 2:00 +1:00
Petersburg, Volgograd
48 (GMT+03:30) Tehran Available - 22 March 0:00 - 22 September 0:00 +1:00
Not
49 (GMT+04:00) Tbilisi - - - - - - - - -
available
(GMT+04:00) Abu Dhabi, Not
50 - - - - - - - - -
Muscat available
51 (GMT+04:00) Yerevan Available Last Sunday March 2:00 Last Sunday October 2:00 +1:00
52 (GMT+04:00) Baku Available Last Sunday March 4:00 Last Sunday October 5:00 +1:00
Not
53 (GMT+04:30) Kabul - - - - - - - - -
available
(GMT+05:00) Islamabad,
54 Available - 1 June 0:00 - 1 November 0:00 +1:00
Karachi

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Display Name DST


No. Start Date/ Time End Date/ Time Bias
(English-Modify) Support
Not
55 (GMT+05:00) Tashkent - - - - - - - - -
available
56 (GMT+05:00) Ekaterinburg Available Last Sunday March 2:00 Last Sunday October 2:00 +1:00
(GMT+05:30) Sri Not
57 - - - - - - - - -
Jayawardenepura available
(GMT+05:30) Chennai,
Not
58 Kolkata, Mumbai, New - - - - - - - - -
available
Delhi
Not
59 (GMT+05:45) Kathmandu - - - - - - - - -
available
(GMT+06:00) Astana, Not
60 - - - - - - - - -
Dhaka available
Not
61 (GMT+06:00) Almaty - - - - - - - - -
available
62 (GMT+06:00) Novosibirsk Available Last Sunday March 2:00 Last Sunday October 2:00 +1:00
Not
63 (GMT+06:30) Rangoon - - - - - - - - -
available
64 (GMT+07:00) Krasnoyarsk Available Last Sunday March 2:00 Last Sunday October 2:00 +1:00
(GMT+07:00) Bangkok, Not
65 - - - - - - - - -
Hanoi, Jakarta available
Not
66 (GMT+08:00) Ulaan Bataar - - - - - - - - -
available
67 (GMT+08:00) Irkutsk Available Last Sunday March 2:00 Last Sunday October 2:00 +1:00
(GMT+08:00) Kuala Not
68 - - - - - - - - -
Lumpur, Singapore available
69 (GMT+08:00) Perth Available Last Sunday October 2:00 Last Sunday March 2:00 +1:00
Not
70 (GMT+08:00) Taipei - - - - - - - - -
available
(GMT+08:00) Beijing,
Not
71 Chongqing, Hong Kong, - - - - - - - - -
available
Urumqi
Not
72 (GMT+09:00) Seoul - - - - - - - - -
available
73 (GMT+09:00) Yakutsk Available Last Sunday March 2:00 Last Sunday October 2:00 +1:00
(GMT+09:00) Osaka, Not
74 - - - - - - - - -
Sapporo, Tokyo available
75 (GMT+09:30) Adelaide Available First Sunday October 2:00 First Sunday April 2:00 +1:00
Not
76 (GMT+09:30) Darwin - - - - - - - - -
available
77 (GMT+10:00) Vladivostok Available Last Sunday March 2:00 Last Sunday October 2:00 +1:00
(GMT+10:00) Canberra,
78 Available First Sunday October 2:00 First Sunday April 2:00 +1:00
Melbourne, Sydney
(GMT+10:00) Guam, Port Not
79 - - - - - - - - -
Moresby available
Not
80 (GMT+10:00) Brisbane - - - - - - - - -
available
81 (GMT+10:00) Hobart Available First Sunday October 2:00 First Sunday April 2:00 +1:00
(GMT+11:00) Solomon Is., Not
82 - - - - - - - - -
New Caledonia available
83 (GMT+11:00) Magadan Available Last Sunday March 2:00 Last Sunday October 2:00 +1:00

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Display Name DST


No. Start Date/ Time End Date/ Time Bias
(English-Modify) Support
(GMT+12:00) Auckland,
84 Available Last Sunday September 2:00 First Sunday April 2:00 +1:00
Wellington
(GMT+12:00) Fiji, Marshall Not
85 - - - - - - - - -
Is. available
86 (GMT+12:00) Kamchatka Available Last Sunday March 2:00 Last Sunday October 2:00 +1:00
Not
87 (GMT+13:00) Nuku'alofa - - - - - - - - -
available

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7.7.2 Daylight Saving Time 7.8 Management User


Daylight Saving Time allows a field engineer to configure If Management Password is configured in the User
whether Daylight Saving Time (summer time) is Account dialog box, “Management User” appears. A
automatically or manually set. dialog box for password entry appears if KPG-110SM is
The clock in the repeater is controlled based on UTC activated through the Monitor User account and
(Coordinated Universal Time). Also, the Time Zone “Management User” is selected from the Tools pulldown
information of the location where the repeater is installed menu. If the entered password matches the password
is written to the repeater. The time of Daylight Saving stored in the PC, KPG-110SM will be switched to the
Time can be adjusted in the personalized environment of Management User account. (Refer to 9.3 User Account
the PC according to the time based on UTC and the Time Dialog Box on page 132.)
Zone.
Daylight Saving Time
automatically starts and ends
Auto according to the date configured
for Time Zone selected from the
list in Table 7-3.
7.9 Monitor User
Manually adjusts the Daylight
Range If Management Password is configured in the User
Saving Time. The starting and
Account dialog box, “Monitor User” appears. The
Manual ending month and date of
Daylight Saving Time can be KPG-110SM will be switched to the Monitor User account
configured respectively. if KPG-110SM is activated through the Monitor User while
“Monitor User” is selected from the Tools pulldown menu.
The configuration for DST is
Off (Refer to 9.3 User Account Dialog Box on page 132.)
disabled.
Default Auto

„ Start Month/ Day


Start Month/ Day allows a field engineer to configure
the starting month and day of Daylight Saving Time.
Range 1/1 to 12/31
Default Refer to Table 7-3 Time Zone on page 101.

„ Start Time
Start Time allows a field engineer to configure the
starting time of Daylight Saving Time.
Range 0:00 to 23:59 [hour: minute]
Default Refer to Table 7-3 Time Zone on page 101.

„ End Month/ Day


End Month/ Day allows a field engineer to configure
the ending month and day of Daylight Saving Time.
Range 1/1 to 12/31
Default Refer to Table 7-3 Time Zone on page 101.

„ End Time
End Time allows a field engineer to configure the
ending time of Daylight Saving Time.
Range 0:00 to 23:59 [hour: minute]
Default Refer to Table 7-3 Time Zone on page 101.

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7.10 Option Dialog Box 7.10.3 Auto Disconnect Timer

In the Option dialog box, a field engineer can edit various Auto Disconnect Timer allows a field engineer to
configurations that KPG-110SM can store. configure the amount of time from when communications
using a modem are completed until a connection of the
modem to a network will be terminated.
Range Off, 1 to 180
In steps of 1
Default 60

Note: If Off is configured in the Auto Disconnect Timer edit box,


connection of the modem to a network will immediately be
terminated when communications using a modem are
completed.

7.10.4 Update Rate


Figure 7-25 Option Dialog Box Update Rate allows a field engineer to configure on the
second time scale how often various information that can
be monitored in each window in the Monitor pulldown
7.10.1 Auto Save/ Load menu will be updated. (Refer to 8 MONITOR MENU on
page 107.)
Auto Save/ Load allows a field engineer to enable or Range 1 to 20
disable Auto Save/ Load.
In steps of 1
Auto Save/ Load can be used to automatically store the
current configuration data when aborting KPG-110SM Default 1
and then automatically recall the last configuration data
when the software is activated next time.
Check
Enables the Auto Save/ Load.
(Enable)
Range
Uncheck
Disables the Auto Save/ Load.
(Disable)
Default Checked (Enabled)

7.10.2 Temperature Units


Temperature Units allows a field engineer to select the
desired units for temperatures applied to KPG-110SM.
Either Celsius (°C) or Fahrenheit (°F) can be configured
for the temperature unit.
Range Celsius, Fahrenheit
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The Monitor pulldown menu allows a system administrator to monitor the network information and hardware information of
the system.
z About Communication Icons
The following icons appear in each window of the Monitor pulldown menu depending on communication status.

Table 8-1 Communication Icons

Icons Status

This icon appears when this channel is not communicating.

This icon appears while the channel is in standby mode.

This icon appears while data is transmitted or received on the


channel.

8.1 System Overview Dialog Box


In the System Overview dialog box, a system administrator can monitor the network information and hardware
information of every channel in the site.
Follow the procedure shown below.
1. Select one of the following operations:
• Select “System Overview” from the Monitor pulldown menu.
• Click the “ ” icon on the Toolbar.
The System Overview dialog box opens.
2. Select a site from the Site dropdown list.
The repeaters in the site (Channel 1 to Channel 30) appears. The channel number of a repeater without network
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Figure 8-1 System Overview Window


3. Click the “Network” or “Hardware” button for the channel to be monitored.
The Network dialog box opens by clicking the “Network” button, and then network information for the selected channel
appears. (Refer to 8.1.1 Network Dialog Box on page 109.)
The Hardware dialog box opens by clicking the “Hardware” button and then hardware information for the selected
channel appears. (Refer to 8.1.2 Hardware Dialog Box on page 110.)

Note: Only network information or hardware information for one channel appears. Network information and hardware information for multiple
channels cannot simultaneously be viewed.

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8.1.1 Network Dialog Box


In the Network dialog box, a system administrator can monitor the network information of every channel in the site.

Figure 8-2 Network Dialog Box


The selected site and channel number appear at the top of the Network dialog box.
The following network information can be monitored:

Table 8-2 Network Information

Item Description
IP Address The IP address appears.
Subnet mask The subnet mask appears.
MAC address The Mac address appears.
The total number of received packets without errors
RX Packets
appears.
RX Packet Errors The number of errors appears.
RX Packet Dropouts The number of lost packets appears.
The number of packets that overflowed from the
RX Packet Overruns
receive buffer appears.
RX Packet Frames The number of frame errors appears.
The total number of transmitted packets without
TX Packets
errors appears.
TX Packet Errors The number of errors appears.
TX Packet Dropouts The number of lost packets appears.
The number of packets that overflowed from the
TX Packet Overruns
transmit buffer appears.
The number of detected occurrences of Carrier
TX Packet Carrier Sense
Sense appears.
TX Packet Collision Detections The number of detected collisions appears.
Total RX Bytes The total number of bytes of received data appears.
The total number of bytes of transmitted data
Total TX Bytes
appears.

Note: The displayed information is automatically renewed. The intervals to update the displayed information can also be configured in the
Tools pulldown menu > Option dialog box > Update Rate edit box. (Refer to 7.10.4 Update Rate on page 106.)

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8.1.2 Hardware Dialog Box


In the Hardware dialog box, a system administrator can monitor the hardware information of every channel in the site.

Figure 8-3 Hardware Dialog Box


The selected site and channel number appear at the top of the Hardware dialog box.
The following hardware information can be monitored:

Table 8-3 Hardware Information

Item Description Display Range


LNA Current Consumption The current draw of LNA appears. 1 to 256
VCO Control Voltage (RX) The VCO control voltage (RX) appears. 1 to 256
VCO Control Voltage (TX) The VCO control voltage (TX) appears. 1 to 256
-35 °C to 90 °C
RX PCB Temperature The temperature of the RX PCB appears.
(-31 °F to 194 °F)
-35 °C to 90 °C
TX PCB Temperature The temperature of the TX PCB appears.
(-31 °F to 194 °F)
OCXO, External,
Provided Base Timing The source of the reference signal appears.
External (OCXO), Others
The current consumption of OCXO appears.
OCXO Current Consumption “-” appears if anything other than OXCO is 1 to 256
configured for Provided Base Timing.
The temperature of the OCXO PCB appears.
-128 °C to 127 °C
OCXO Temperature “-” appears if anything other than OXCO is
(-198 °F to 261 °F)
configured for Provided Base Timing.
The forward RF power at the antenna terminal
Antenna Forward Power 1 to 256
appears.
The reverse RF power at the antenna terminal
Antenna Reverse Power 1 to 256
appears.
HPA Current Consumption The current draw of HPA appears. 1 to 256
Current Consumption (FAN) The current draw of FAN appears. 1 to 256
Supply Voltage The power supply voltage appears. 1 to 256
Indication of whether or not the CF card is
CF Card inserted in the compact flash card slot in the Available or Unavailable
repeater appears.

Note: The displayed information is automatically updated. The intervals to renew the displayed information can also be configured in the Tools
pulldown menu > Option dialog box > Update Rate edit box. (Refer to 7.10.4 Update Rate on page 106.)

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8.2 Channel State


Channel State allows a system administrator to monitor the usage state of a channel in the site.
Follow the procedure shown below.
1. Select “Channel State” from the Monitor pulldown menu.
The Site Select dialog box opens.

Figure 8-4 Site Select Dialog Box


2. Select a site from the Site dropdown list, and then click the “OK” button.
The Channel State dialog box opens. This function can be used to monitor usage state of the channel in the selected
site. (Refer to 8.2.1 Channel State Dialog Box on this page.)

8.2.1 Channel State Dialog Box


In the Channel State dialog box, a system administrator can monitor the usage state of a channel in the site.

Figure 8-5 Channel State Dialog Box


The selected site number and site name appear at the top of the Channel State dialog box.
Following is the channel information that can be monitored:

Table 8-4 Channel State

Item Description Display Range Note


Blank, Control, Traffic,
Composite,
Status Status information for the channel appears.
Conventional, Idle,
External, Failure
Calling ID The calling ID appears. 1 to 60000
Called ID The called ID appears. 1 to 60000, All
Broadcast, Conference,
Call Type The call type appears.
Individual, Interconnect
“Emergency” appears if the channel state is
Emg. The configuration of Emergency Call appears. -
Emergency.
If the call time exceeds an hour, “59:59+”
Time The duration of a call appears. 00:00 to 59:59, 59:59+
appears.

Note: The displayed information is automatically updated. The intervals to update the displayed information can also be configured in the
Tools pulldown menu > Option dialog box > Update Rate edit box. (Refer to 7.10.4 Update Rate on page 106.)

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8.2.2 Site Change


Site Change allows a system administrator to change the site.
Follow the procedure shown below.
1. Click the “Site Change” button.
The Site Select dialog box opens.

Figure 8-6 Select Site Dialog Box


2. Select a site from the Site dropdown list, and then click the “OK” button.
The Channel State dialog box for the selected site opens.

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8.3 Channel Load Dialog Box


In the Channel Load dialog box, a system administrator can monitor the status of channel usage in the site using a usage
rate graph.

Note: This function can be used only by a repeater having firmware version 1.10.00 or later.

Follow the procedure shown below.


1. Select one of the following operations.
• Select “Channel Load” from the Monitor pulldown menu.
• Click the “ ” icon on the Toolbar.
The Channel Load dialog box opens.

Figure 8-7 Channel Load Dialog Box


2. Select a site from the Site dropdown list, and then click the “Read” button.
The graph of the usage rate for the selected site appears. (Refer to 8.3.1 Channel Load (Graph) on page 114.)

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8.3.1 Channel Load (Graph)


In the Channel Load dialog box, channel usage rate information of a site appears with the usage rate graph as below.

Figure 8-8 Channel Load Dialog Box (Graph)

Vertical Axis: This axis indicates the usage rate. The upper limit is automatically changed based on the maximum usage
rate.
Horizontal Axis: This axis indicates the time. The current time appears in the rightmost position.

The graph shows the usage rate of a channel for the last 10 minutes. The usage rate is calculated based on data for the
last 24 hours and will be renewed every 10 minutes. Since the system always retains data for the last 24 hours, a system
administrator can monitor the usage state for the last 24 hours when the system administrator starts monitoring. This data
is not stored within the system.
Following are items that can be monitored as well. The following information will simultaneously be renewed along with
the graph.

Table 8-5 Channel Load

Item Description Display Range Note


• If there are 2 or more peak
hours the latest hour
appears.
Time slots at the highest amount of hourly 00:00 to 23:50 (in steps of 10 min)/ • “None” will appear if time
Busy Hour
traffic appear. None slots at the highest amount
of hourly traffic is identical
to the time slots the lowest
amount of hourly traffic.
Number of transmitted and received calls
Number of Calls in 0 to the number of transmitted/
during time slots at the highest amount of
Busy Hour received calls
hourly traffic appears.
Average utilization ratio during time slots of
Busy Hour Loading 0 to 100 [%] (in steps of 1%)
the highest amount of hourly traffic appears.
Total Number of The number of transmitted/ received calls in 0 to the number of transmitted/
Calls the last 24 hours appears. received calls

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8.3.2 Clear
Clear allows a system administrator to clear the data for the channel utilization ratio for the last 24 hours from the system.
Follow the procedure shown below.
1. Click the “Clear” button.
The confirmation message box will appear.
2. Click the “OK” button.
The channel utilization ratio data for the last 24 hours is cleared from the system, and then a completion message box
appears.
3. Click the “OK” button.
KPG-110SM reads a new channel utilization ratio data, and then KPG-110SM refreshes what appears in the Channel
Load dialog box.

8.4 Communication Log Dialog Box


In the Communication Log dialog box, a system administrator can retrieve the communication log for each site.

Note:
 This function can be used only by a repeater having firmware version 1.10.00 or later.
 The communication log is stored in either the internal memory of the repeater or an optional CF card. The destination to which the
communication log is stored can be configured using the Storage Location dropdown list in the Site Edit window > General tab. (Refer to
5.3.1 General Tab on page 35.)

Follow the procedure shown below.


1. Select “Communication Log” from the Monitor pulldown menu.
The Communication Log dialog box opens.

Figure 8-9 Communication Log Dialog Box

2. Select a site from the Site dropdown list, and then click the “Read” button.
The communication log for the selected site appears. (Refer to 8.4.1 Communication Log (Table) on page 116.)

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8.4.1 Communication Log (Table)


In the Communication Log dialog box, a system administrator can retrieve the communication log for each site. In the
Communication Log dialog box, the list of communication log for the number of recorded calls appears.
The following communication record information appears.

Table 8-6 Communication Log (Table)

Item Description Display Range Note


Registration
Status Call
Voice Call [S to S]
Record Type The record type appears. Short Data Call S to S: Subscriber to Subscriber
Long Data Call
Group Registration
Registration Clear
Individual, Broadcast,
Call Type The call type appears.
Conference
The call priority level
Emergency Emergency, Normal
appears.
The UID of the transmitting
Calling ID 1 to 60000
subscriber unit appears.
The UID or GID of the
Called ID receiving subscriber unit 1 to 60000, 65535 65535: All Groups Call
appears.
The starting date and time of MM/DD/YY
Date Time appears in 24-hour format.
the call appears. HH24:MI:SS
00:00:00 to 23:59:59,
The duration of a call • Time appears in 24-hour format.
Talk Time 23:59:59+
appears. • If a call ends after 23:59:59, “23:59:59+” appears.
(HH24:MI:SS)
N001:
This message appears when the location registration request
succeeds.
N002:
This message appears when the transmission of Short Message
or Status Message succeeds (with delivery confirmation).
N003:
This message appears when the transmission of Short Message
or Status Message succeeds (without delivery confirmation).
N004:
This message appears when the communication is terminated
by the request sent from the transmitting subscriber unit.
N005:
This message appears when the communication is terminated
with the request sent from the receiving subscriber unit.
N006:
Cause The call end code appears. N001 to N011 This message appears when the communication is terminated
by the instruction sent from the controller.
N007:
This message appears when the amount of time configured for
Occupation Timer elapses and the communication is terminated.
N008:
This message appears when the communication is terminated
by the traffic channel failure.
N009:
This message appears when the communication is terminated
by other failures.
N010:
This message appears when the location registration request is
successful, but the group registration request has failed.
N011:
This message appears when the location registration request is
successful, but the group registration request is rejected.

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Item Description Display Range Note


E001:
This message appears when the location registration request
fails.
E002:
This message appears when the location registration request is
rejected.
E003:
This message appears if a temporary failure occurs in the
connection to the network.
E004:
This message appears if a device on the network is congested
due to high traffic.
E005:
This message appears when resources are not available.
E006:
This message appears if the requested service is not available.
E007:
This message appears if the received message is an error.
E008:
This message appears if the requested service is restricted.
E009:
This message appears if no location information is registered.
E010:
This message appears if there is no responce from a subscriber
unit.
E011:
This message appears if an incoming call is denied.
E012:
Cause The call end code appears. E001 to E022
This message appears if the requested ID is in use.
E013:
This message appears when the amount of time configured for
Occupation Timer elapses and the communication is paused
while a call request from a subscriber unit is queued.
E014:
This message appears if an ID that is not configured for the
system is used.
E015:
This message appears if the use of traffic channel is restricted.
E016:
This message appears if a failure occurs on the network.
E017:
This message appears if a temporary failure occurs on the
system.
E018:
This message appears if all traffic channels are in use.
E019:
This message appears when resources are not available.
E020:
This message appears if the receiving subscriber unit pauses the
communication due to the buffer overflow.
E021:
This message appears if the receiving subscriber unit pauses the
communication for any reason.
E022:
This message appears if the communication is paused by other
errors.
The site number selected
Site from the Site dropdown list 1 to 16
appears.
The used frequency code
Channel 1 to 1023
appears.

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8.4.2 Memory Used


Memory Used allows a system administrator to monitor what percentage of the memory is used to store the
communication log. The memory usage amount for either the internal memory in the repeater or an optional CF card
appears depending on the destination in which the communication log will be stored.
If the new communication log to be stored exceeds free memory space available in the internal memory in the repeater or
CF card, an error message box appears, and then the oldest communication log will be overwritten by the newest log data.

8.4.3 Extract
Extract allows a system administrator to store communication log and customer information files to a PC.
Follow the procedure shown below.
1. Click the “Extract” button.
The Browse For Folder dialog box appears.
2. Select the destination folder, and then click the “OK” button.
The communication log and customer information files are saved in the CSV format, and then the completion message
box appears.
“CommunicationLog_site_date.csv” is stored as a communication log file and “customer_site_date.csv” is stored as a
customer information file. The site number is applied to the “site” portion and the saved date is applied to the “date”
portion.
If both communication log and customer information files are stored to a PC, the communication log file is cleared from
the internal memory of the repeater or an optional CF card.
3. Click the “OK” button.

8.4.4 Clear
Clear allows a system administrator to clear the communication log from the system.
Follow the procedure shown below.
1. Click the “Clear” button.
The confirmation message box appears.
2. Click the “OK” button.
The communication log is cleared from the system, and then the completion message box appears.
3. Click the “OK” button.

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8.5 Statistics - Airtime Accumulation Dialog Box


In the Statistics - Airtime Accumulation dialog box, a system administrator can view the statistics of calls by using call
information acquired from each repeater via the Communication Log dialog box.

Note: This function can be used only by a repeater having firmware version 1.10.00 or later.

Follow the procedure shown below.


1. Select “Airtime Accumulation” from Statistics in the Monitor pulldown menu.
The Statistics - Airtime Accumulation dialog box opens.

Figure 8-10 Statistics - Airtime Accumulation Dialog Box

2. Click the “ ” button.


The Open dialog box appears.
3. Select the call information file that was retrieved from each repeater in the Communication Log dialog box, and then
click the “OK” button.
Summarizing statistics starts and the result of statistics appears in the list format. (Refer to 8.5.3 Statistics - Airtime
Accumulation (Table) on page 120.)

8.5.1 Core Time (Left)


Core Time allows a system administrator to view call information from the Statistics - Airtime Accumulation list by
specifying a time slot. The system administrator can configure the beginning of the time slot in the Core Time (Left) edit
box.
Range 0:00 min to 23:59 min
In steps of 1 min
Default 0:00 min

Note: If a value larger than the Core Time (Right) is configured, the value will be replaced by the same value configured in the Core Time
(Right) edit box.

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8.5.2 Core Time (Right)


Core Time allows a system administrator to view call information from the Statistics - Airtime Accumulation list by
specifying a time slot. The system administrator can configure the end of the time slot in the Core Time (Right) edit box.
Range 0:00 min to 23:59 min
In steps of 1 min
Default 23:59 min

Note: If a value smaller than the Core Time (Left) is configured, the value will be replaced by the same value configured in the Core Time (Left)
edit box.

8.5.3 Statistics - Airtime Accumulation (Table)


In the Statistics - Airtime Accumulation dialog box, a system administrator can view the statistics of calls by using call
information acquired from each repeater via the Communication Log dialog box.

Figure 8-11 Statistics - Airtime Accumulation Dialog Box (Table)

Following statistics information appears.

Table 8-7 Airtime Accumulation (Table)

Item Description Display Range Note


The ID type appears. If Individual is configured for Call Type, “UID”
ID Type appears. If either Broadcast or Conference is configured for Call Type, UID, GID
“GID” appears.
ID The ID number appears. 1 to 60000
Talk Time (Core Time) The duration of calls in Core Time appears.
Number of Accesses
The number of accesses in Core Time appears.
(Core Time)
0 to 4294967295
Talk Time (Non-core Time) The duration of calls outside of the Core Time appears.
Number of Accesses
The number of accesses outside of Core Time appears.
(Non-core Time)

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8.5.4 Save
Save allows a system administrator to store the statistics information to a PC.
Follow the procedure shown below.
1. Click the “Save” button.
The Save As dialog box will appear.
2. Name a file, select the destination folder, and then click the “OK” button.
The statistical information will be saved in the CSV format.

8.6 Backup (Call Detail) Dialog Box


In the Backup (Call Detail) dialog box, a system administrator can store the communication information to a PC. The
stored data can be restored by using the Restore function. (Refer to 8.7 Restore (Call Detail) Dialog Box on page 122.)
The system administrator can use this function when transferring past communication information to another repeater.

Note: This function can be used only by a repeater having firmware version 1.10.00 or later.

Follow the procedure shown below.


1. Select “Backup (Call Detail)” from the Monitor pulldown menu.
The Backup (Call Detail) dialog box opens.

Figure 8-12 Backup (Call Detail) Dialog Box

2. Select a site from the Site dropdown list.


3. Click the “Backup” button.
The Save As dialog box appears.
4. Name a file, select the destination folder, and then click the “Save” button.
The communication information is saved in the SMC format (Application specific format), and then the completion
message box appears.
5. Click the “OK” button.

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8.7 Restore (Call Detail) Dialog Box


In the Restore (Call Detail) dialog box, a system administrator can restore the communication information that is stored to
a PC by using the Backup function. The restored communication information will be in the same state as when the
information was stored. (Refer to 8.6 Backup (Call Detail) Dialog Box on page 121.)
The system administrator can use this function when transferring past communication information to another repeater.

Note: This function can be used only by a repeater having firmware version 1.10.00 or later.

Follow the procedure shown below.


1. Select “Restore (Call Detail)” from the Monitor pulldown menu.
The Restore (Call Detail) dialog box opens.

Figure 8-13 Restore (Call Detail) Dialog Box

Note: If no site is configured for LAN configuration information while LAN is selected from Communication Mode in the Communication
Port dialog box, the Restore (Call Detail) dialog box will not be activated.

2. Click the “ ” button.


The Open dialog box appears.
3. Select an SMC file to be restored, and then click the “Open” button.
The information recorded in the file is acquired using KPG-110SM. The acquired file information appears on the
Outline of Selected File frame.
4. Click the “Restore” button.
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8.8 System Log Dialog Box


In the System Log dialog box, a system administrator can read the system log and hardware log.

Note: This function can be used only by a repeater having firmware version 1.10.00 or later.

8.8.1 System Log - System Dialog Box


In the System Log - System dialog box, a system administrator can read the system log from each repeater.

Note: This function can be used only by a repeater having firmware version 1.10.00 or later.

Follow the procedure shown below.


1. Select “System” from System Log in the Monitor pulldown menu.
The System Log - System dialog box opens.

Figure 8-14 System Log - System Dialog Box


2. Select a site from the Site dropdown list.
3. Click the “Read” button.
The system log is read from the selected site and then the log will be displayed in list format.

Note: The log information can be selected to display by clicking on the Information, Notice, Warning, Error and Emergency checkboxes.

„ Information
Information allows a system administrator to configure for display in list format of Information entries from the system
log.
Check Information entries from the system log appear in
(Enable) list format.
Range
Uncheck Information entries from the system log do not
(Disable) appear in list format.
Default Checked (Enabled)

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„ Notice
Notice allows a system administrator to configure for display in list format of Notice entries from the system log.
Check Notice entries from the system log appear in list
(Enable) format.
Range
Uncheck Notice entries from the system log do not appear in
(Disable) list format.
Default Checked (Enabled)

„ Warning
Warning allows a system administrator to configure for display in list format of Warning entries from the system log.
Check Warning entries from the system log appear in the
(Enable) list format.
Range
Uncheck Warning entries from the system log do not appear
(Disable) in list format.
Default Checked (Enabled)

„ Error
Error allows a system administrator to configure for display in list format of Error entries from the system log.
Check Error entries from the system log appear in list
(Enable) format.
Range
Uncheck Error entries from the system log do not appear in
(Disable) list format.
Default Checked (Enabled)

„ Emergency
Emergency allows a system administrator to configure for display in list format of Emergency entries from the system
log.
Check Emergency entries from the system log appear in
(Enable) list format.
Range
Uncheck Emergency entries from the system log do not
(Disable) appear in list format.
Default Checked (Enabled)

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„ System Log - System (Table)
In the System Log - System dialog box, a system administrator can view the system log from each site.
The following items from the system log appear.

Table 8-8 System Log - System (Table)

Item Description Display Range Note


The log type appears. The log information to be displayed Emergency,
Log Level can be selected by clicking on the Information, Notice, Warning, Error,
Warning, Error and Emergency checkboxes. Notice, Information
The channel number is acquired
from the LAN configuration
Channel The channel number appears. 1 to 30
information using the acquired IP
address as a key.
The time and date that the log data was generated MM/DD/YY
Date Time appears in 24-hour format.
appears. HH24:MI:SS
The acquired message code
converted into alphanumeric
Alphanumeric
characters and an optional
Log Data The log information appears. characters and
parameter dependent on the
symbols
message code, which is in
parentheses, appears.

„ Clear
Clear allows a system administrator to clear from the system the log information acquired from the selected site.
Follow the procedure shown below.
1. Click the “Clear” button.
The confirmation message box appears.
2. Click the “OK” button.
The log information acquired from the selected site is cleared from the system, and then the completion message
box appears.
3. Click the “OK” button.
KPG-110SM reads new log information, and then KPG-110SM refreshes what appears in the System Log - System
dialog box.

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8.8.2 System Log - Hardware Dialog Box


In the System Log - Hardware dialog box, a system administrator can view the hardware log from each repeater.

Note: This function can be used only by a repeater having firmware version 1.10.00 or later.

Follow the procedure shown below.


1. Select “Hardware” from System Log in the Monitor pulldown menu.
The System Log - Hardware dialog box opens.

Figure 8-15 System Log - Hardware Dialog Box


2. Select a site from the Site dropdown list.
3. Select a channel number from the Channel dropdown list.
Select the channel number of the repeater from which to read the hardware log. Select “All” to read the hardware log
from all channels.
4. Click the “Read” button.
The hardware log is read from the selected channel and then the log appears in list format.

Note: Clicking on the Information, Notice, Warning, Error and Emergency checkboxes selects the log information to display.

„ Information
Information allows a system administrator to configure for display in list format of Information entries from the hardware
log.
Check Information entries from the hardware log appear in
(Enable) list format.
Range
Uncheck Information entries from the hardware log do not
(Disable) appear in list format.
Default Checked (Enabled)

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„ Notice
Notice allows a system administrator to configure for display in list format of Notice entries from the hardware log.
Check Notice entries from the hardware log appear in list
(Enable) format.
Range
Uncheck Notice entries from the hardware log do not appear
(Disable) in list format.
Default Checked (Enabled)

„ Warning
Warning allows a system administrator to configure for display in list format of Warning entries from the hardware log.
Check Warning entries from the hardware log appear in list
(Enable) format.
Range
Uncheck Warning entries from the hardware log do not
(Disable) appear in list format.
Default Checked (Enabled)

„ Error
Error allows a system administrator to configure for display in list format of Error entries from the hardware log.
Check Error entries from the hardware log appear in list
(Enable) format.
Range
Uncheck Error entries from the hardware log do not appear in
(Disable) list format.
Default Checked (Enabled)

„ Emergency
Emergency allows a system administrator to configure for display in list format of Emergency entries from the hardware
log.
Check Emergency entries from the hardware log appear in
(Enable) list format.
Range
Uncheck Emergency entries from the hardware log do not
(Disable) appear in list format.
Default Checked (Enabled)

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„ System Log - Hardware (Table)
In the System Log - Hardware dialog box, a system administrator can view the hardware log from each site.
The following items from the hardware log appear.

Table 8-9 System Log - Hardware (Table)

Item Description Display Range Note


The log type appears. The log information to be displayed Emergency,
Log Level can be selected by clicking on the Information, Notice, Warning, Error,
Warning, Error and Emergency checkboxes. Notice, Information
The channel number is acquired
from the LAN configuration
Channel The channel number appears. 1 to 30
information using the acquired IP
address as a key.
The time and date that the log data was generated MM/DD/YY
Date Time appears in 24-hour format.
appears. HH24:MI:SS
The acquired message code
converted into alphanumeric
Alphanumeric
characters and an optional
Log Data The log information appears. characters and
parameter dependent on the
symbols
message code, which is in
parentheses, appears.

„ Clear
Clear allows a system administrator to clear from the system the log information acquired from the selected site.
Follow the procedure shown below.
1. Click the “Clear” button.
The confirmation message box appears.
2. Click the “OK” button.
The log information acquired from the selected site will be cleared from the system, and then the completion
message box will appear.
3. Click the “OK” button.
KPG-110SM reads new log information, and then KPG-110SM will renew what appears in the System Log - Hardware
dialog box.

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8.9 Diagnostic Log Dialog Box


In the Diagnostic Log dialog box, a system administrator can read the diagnostic log data recorded in the repeater and
then store the data as a log file.
The diagnostic log is required for Kenwood engineers to analyze the cause of trouble in the case that a malfunction occurs
in the system.
Follow the procedure below to acquire a diagnostic log.
1. Select “Diagnostic Log” from the Monitor pulldown menu.
The Diagnostic Log dialog box opens.

Figure 8-16 Diagnostic Log Dialog Box


2. Select a site from the Site dropdown list for which log information is to be read.
3. Select a channel from the Channel dropdown list for which log information is to be read.
4. Click the “Acquire” button.
The Browse For Folder dialog box opens.

Figure 8-17 Browse For Folder Dialog Box


5. Select the destination folder, and then click the “OK” button.
The diagnostic log is read from the repeater and then the log is stored in the selected folder.
The stored log file (extension: .svl) will automatically be named as below.

Diagnostic _10_22_20080912.svl

Site number Date


Channel number

Note: This function can be used only by a repeater having firmware version 1.16.00 or later.

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9.1 Communication Port Dialog 9.1.3 Port Device
Box
Port Device allows a field engineer to configure a device
that uses the communication port by selecting the COM
In the Communication Port dialog box, a field engineer radio button.
can configure the communication port of a PC that is
used for communicating with the system. A PC communicates with the
Serial
system using a serial cable.
Range
A PC communicates with the
Modem
system using a modem.
Default Serial

Note: This function cannot be configured if LAN radio button is


selected or no communication port is available on a PC.

9.1.4 Baud Rate


Baud Rate allows a field engineer to configure the baud
rate for a serial port.
Baud Rate can be configured by selecting the desired
option from the dropdown list.

Figure 9-1 Communication Port Dialog Box Range 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200
Default 115200

9.1.1 Communication Mode Note: This function cannot be configured if LAN radio button is
selected or the Modem radio button is selected in the Port
Device frame.
Communication Mode allows a field engineer to select the
communication port of a PC that is used for
communicating with the system.
9.1.5 Phone Book
A PC communicates with the system
LAN
using LAN.
Range A field engineer can open the Phone Book dialog box by
A PC communicates with the system clicking the “Phone Book” button.
COM
using a serial cable or modem.
Default COM Note: This function cannot be configured if the LAN radio button is
selected or the Serial radio button is selected in the Port
Device frame.

9.1.2 Port
Port allows a field engineer to configure a communication
port by selecting the COM radio button.
Port can be configured by selecting a desired option from
the dropdown list.
Range Available port
Default The lowest port number

Note: This function cannot be configured if “LAN” is selected with


the Communication Mode radio button or no
communication port is available on a PC.

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9.1.6 Phone Book Dialog Box „ Phone number


Phone number allows a field engineer to configure for
In the Phone Book dialog box, a field engineer can each site the phone number when a PC
configure the modem for each site. communicates with the system using a modem.
Phone number can be configured by directly entering
a string of text in the edit box.
A maximum of 32 alphanumeric characters and
Range
symbols
Available
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 * # - (space) ,
Characters
Default Blank

Note: Phone number cannot be configured for a site for which


no channel is configured.

Figure 9-2 Phone Book Dialog Box

Note: This function cannot be configured if LAN radio button is


selected or the Serial radio button is selected in the Port
Device frame.

„ Dial using
Dial using allows a field engineer to configure for each
site the dialing mode when a PC communicates with
the system using a modem.
Range Tone dialing, Pulse dialing
Default Tone dialing

„ Extra Settings
Extra Settings allows a field engineer to configure the
extended functions for a modem.
Extra Settings can be configured by directly entering a
string of text in the edit box.
A maximum of 57 alphanumeric characters and
Range
symbols
(space) ! " # $ % & ' ( ) ~ + - , . / : ; (- = -) / @ [ \
Available ] ^ _ ` { } * | 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F G H
Characters I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z a b c d e f
ghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
Default +MS=V32B

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9.2 Activation Folder Dialog Box 9.3 User Account Dialog Box
In the Activation Folder dialog box, a field engineer can In the User Account dialog box, a field engineer can
specify the folder having the Activation File with system configure the Management Password used to separate
parameters and service information of an NXDN Trunking the use of KPG-110SM between Management User and
System. Monitor User. If Management Password is configured,
The Activation File stored in the folder specified here is KPG-110SM can be activated through either the
read when KPG-110SM is started. Management User or Monitor User account. Available
functions vary depending on the account type as follows:

„ Management User
This is a normal user account where available functions
are not restricted. All functions of KPG-110SM can be
used. A field engineer can configure functions of each
repeater in a site and network information, monitor the
operation status of the system, and perform operations
Figure 9-3 Activation Folder Dialog Box relevant to the system log.
Follow the procedure below to specify the folder in which
the Activation File will be stored: „ Monitor User
1. Click the “Browse” button. This is a user account used to monitor the operation
status of the system. A field engineer can use
The Browse For Folder dialog box will appear. functions necessary for monitoring the operation
2. Specify the folder in which the Activation File will be status of the system using KPG-110SM.
stored, and then click the “OK” button. Monitor User can use the following functions only:
The path for the selected folder appears in the Files File > Open
Location edit box.
Tools > Management User
3. Click the “OK” button.
Tools > Monitor User
The confirmation message box appears.
Tools > Option
4. Click the “OK” button.
Monitor > System Overview
The configuration data will be stored, and then the
configuration will be enabled when KPG-110SM runs Monitor > Channel State
next. Monitor > Channel Load
Monitor > System Log > System*
Note:
Monitor > System Log > Hardware*
 The Activation Folder dialog box opens if KPG-110SM is
started for the first time after KPG-110SM is installed. (Refer to Setup > Communication Port
2.1.1 Starting KPG-110SM on page 3.) * However, the System Log cannot be deleted.
 Unless the Activation Folder is specified and a valid Activation
File is stored in the selected folder, KPG-110SM cannot be The Management Password can be configured or revised
started. with the following procedure.
 Following are defaults of the Activation Folder: 1. Select “User Account” from the Setup pulldown menu.
My Documents (for use with Windows Vista, documents)
The User Account dialog box opens.
\Kenwood\KPG-110SM\act
2. Enter the password.

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A maximum of 12 alphanumeric characters and symbols 9.4 Language Dialog Box
can be entered in each edit box.
Enter the currently configured password. In the Language dialog box, a field engineer can select
Old Password Leave the edit box blank if no password is from the Language dropdown list a language for the user
configured. interface to be used in KPG-110SM.
New Password Enter a new password.
Enter the same password as the password
Confirmation entered in the New Password edit box to
confirm the password.

3. Click the “OK” button.


If the password is configured, “Management User”
and “Monitor User” appear in the Tools pulldown Figure 9-4 Language Dialog Box
menu. KPG-110SM can be activated through one of
the user accounts. Note: After a desired language is selected, the language selected
in the Language dialog box will be reflected to all the
function names in KPG-110SM.
Note:
 The following characters and symbols can be entered in the Old
Password, New Password and Confirmation edit boxes.

A maximum of 12 alphanumeric characters


Range
and symbols
(space) ! " # $ % & ' ( ) ~ + - , . / : ; < = > / @ [ \
Available ]^_`{}*|0123456789ABCDEFGH
Characters IJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcde
fghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
Default Blank

 The warning icon appears next to the Confirmation edit box if


the password in the New Password edit box does not match the
password entered in the Confirmation edit box.
 The password can be changed only if KPG-110SM is activated
through the Management User account.
 To clear the configured Management Password, enter the
password in the Old Password edit box in step 2, clear other
edit boxes, and then click the “OK” button. If the entered
password matches the password preconfigured for a PC, the
Management Password will be cleared. If the Management
Password is cleared, the configuration for user account will be
disabled, and displays of “Management User” and “Monitor
User” in the Tools pulldown menu will disappear.

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10.1 Tree View Window
A field engineer can display or hide the Tree View
window by selecting “Tree View” from the View pulldown
menu.
The Edit pulldown menu list appears in the Tree View
window. Double-clicking each item results in a window
for the selected item being activated.

Figure 10-1 Tree View Window

10.2 Toolbar
A field engineer can display or hide the toolbar by
selecting “Toolbar” from the View pulldown menu. (Refer
to 3.1.2 Toolbar on page 6.)

10.3 Status Bar


A field engineer can display or hide the status bar by
selecting “Status Bar” from the View pulldown menu.
(Refer to 3.1.3 Status Bar on page 7.)

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The Window pulldown menu appears if any window 11.2 Horizontal Tile
activated by selecting a corresponding task in the Edit
pulldown menu is open. The Window pulldown menu
allows a field engineer to rearrange and close the open Selecting “Horizontal Tile” rearrange open windows to be
windows all at one time. horizontal tiles.

11.1 Cascade
Selecting “Cascade” causes open windows to be
diagonally overlapped (cascaded).

Figure 11-2 Horizontal Tile

11.3 Vertical Tile


Selecting “Vertical Tile” rearrange open windows to be
Figure 11-1 Cascade
vertical tiles.

Figure 11-3 Vertical Tile

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11.4 Arrange Icons


Selecting “Arrange Icons” rearranges icons of minimized
windows.

Figure 11-4 Arrange Icons

11.5 Close All Windows


Selecting “Close All Windows” close all open windows.

11.6 Opened Window List


This function allows a field engineer to list all titles of open
windows. Clicking the window title opens the selected
window at the frontmost on the display.

Figure 11-5 Opened Window List

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12.1 Help Topics 12.1.2 Index Tab

The KPG-110SM HTML Help window is activated by Help topics can be searched from the Keyword list.
selecting “KPG-110SM help” from the Help pulldown Entering a keyword in the edit box causes target
menu. In the KPG-110SM HTML Help window, a field keywords to appear, and then double-clicking a keyword
engineer can search for help topics regarding the or clicking the “Display” button activates the target help
operation and functions of KPG-110SM. texts.

The KPG-110SM HTML Help window consists of the


following tabs:
• Contents Tab
• Index Tab
• Search Tab

12.1.1 Contents Tab


A help topic classified as an item (File, Edit, Program,
Tools, Setup, View, and Window) that appears in the
menu bar can be searched from the list of contents.

Figure 12-2 Index Tab

12.1.3 Search Tab


Help topics can be searched using a word or phrases.
Entering a keyword in the edit box activates target
keywords, and then double-clicking a keyword or clicking
the “Display” button activates the target help texts.

Figure 12-1 Figure 12-1 Contents Tab


The help text appears in the right frame of the
KPG-110SM HTML Help window by clicking the “ ” or
“ ” icon in the contents list. Double-clicking the “ ”
icon or clicking the “ ” mark activates the “ ” icon.
A detailed list of help topics appear.

Figure 12-3 Search Tab

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12.2 About KPG-110SM Dialog


Box
In the About KPG-110SM dialog box, information about
KPG-110SM appears.

Figure 12-4 About KPG-110SM Dialog Box


The About KPG-110SM dialog box will close by clicking
the “OK” button.

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Following are the class structure and functions in the Edit, Tools, Monitor and Setup pulldown menus.

Table 13-1 Edit Pulldown Menu

System Configuration

General
Control Number
Network Category
System Code
Number of Sites
Number of Channels
Key Class
System Key File
License ID
System Name
Queue
Level
Number of Queues
Timers
Trunking Type
Traffic Channel by Voice Call
Occupation Timer (Broadcast Call)
Hold Timer (Conference Call)
Occupation Timer (Conference Call)
Hold Timer (Individual Call)
Occupation Timer (Individual Call)
Traffic Channel by Data Call
Occupation Timer (Broadcast Call)
Hold Timer (Conference Call)
Occupation Timer (Conference Call)
Hold Timer (Individual Call)
Occupation Timer (Individual Call)
Time-out Timer in Failsoft Mode
Optional
Cross-busy
Control Channel Burst
Control Channel Active Timer
Control Channel Wait Timer
Traffic Channel Release Delay Timer
Location Registration
Group Registration
NXDN ESN Validation
Manufacturer Limitation
Manufacturer Code 1 to Manufacturer Code 8
Network
Maximum Jitter Buffer Size
Minimum Jitter Buffer Size

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Site Information

Site Edit

General
Valid
Site Name
Non-dedicated Control Channel
Automatic Rollover
Rollover Time
Storage Location
Channel
Size
Remote System Standby
Setup Code
Cancellation Code
External Trigger
Power-on Standby
Channel

Channel Edit
Channel
Valid
Frequency No.
Channel Type
CW ID
CW ID
Channel
CW ID
Transmit Interval Time
Cross-busy Input Trigger
Failsoft Mode
Adjacency
Site (Adjacent Control Channels)
Frequency No. (Adjacent Control Channels)
Site (Additional Control Channels)
Frequency No. (Additional Control Channels)
Site (Delete Control Channels)
Frequency No. (Delete Control Channels)
Network
Route
Route Name
Maximum Session
Graph
Add
Delete
Class of Service Information

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GID

GID Class of Service Edit


Class
General
Valid
Class Name
Comment
Late Entry
Priority Monitor
Time-out Timer
Call Type
Voice Call
Status Call
Short Data Call
Long Data Call
Intersite
Intersite Call
Busy System Wait
Site 1 to Site 6
UID

UID Class of Service Edit


Class
General
Valid
Class Name
Comment
Late Entry
Queue Level
Time-out Timer
Individual Call Response Type
Call Type
Group Call
Individual Call
Voice Call
Status Call
Short Data Call
Long Data Call
All Groups Call
Others

All Groups Call

General
Late Entry

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Priority Monitor
Time-out Timer
Call Type
Voice Call
Status Call
Short Data Call
Long Data Call
Intersite
Intersite Call
Busy System Wait
All Sites
Site 1 to Site 6
Secondary GID Class of Service

General
Late Entry
Priority Monitor
Time-out Timer
Call Type
Voice Call
Status Call
Short Data Call
Long Data Call
Secondary UID Class of Service

General
Late Entry
Queue Level
Time-out Timer
Individual Call Response Type
Call Type
Group Call
Individual Call
Voice Call
Status Call
Short Data Call
Long Data Call
All Groups Call
Fleet Information

Fleet Edit

General
Valid
Fleet Name
Home Site
Common Class of Service (GID)

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Common Class of Service (UID)


Customer
Customer Name
Address
Customer Phone
GID Information
UID Information
Add
Delete
GID Information
Fleet
Home Site
Common Class of Service (GID)
GID Edit
GID
Valid
GID Name
GID Class of Service
Add
Delete
UID Information
Fleet
Home Site
Common Class of Service (UID)
UID Edit
UID
Valid
UID Name
UID Class of Service
NXDN ESN
Add
Delete

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Table 13-2 Tools Pulldown Menu

Network Setup Wizard

Network Configuration

IP Address
Site
Channel
Auto
Manual
IP Address
Subnet mask
Gateway
Write
System Recognition
Apply
Multi-site Apply
Site Map
Site
Get
List of Sites and Channel 1 to Channel 30
Others
Read
Site
Channel
Reset
Conventional Reset

Factory Reset

Security

FPU
Read Data from the Repeater
Write Data to the Repeater
Time Adjustment
Site
Time Zone
Daylight Saving Time
Management User

Monitor User

Option
Auto Save/ Load

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Temperature Units
Delay Connection Release
Update Rate

Table 13-3 Monitor Pulldown Menu

System Overview
Site
Network

Hardware

Channel State
Channel State (Table)
Site Change
Channel Load
Channel Load (Graph)
Clear
Read
Communication Log
Communication Log (Table)
Extract
Read
Clear
Statistics

Airtime Accumulation
Souce File Name
Core Time
Airtime Accumulation (Table)
Save
Backup (Call Detail)

Restore (Call Detail)

System Log

System
Information
Notice
Warning
Error
Emergency
System (Table)
Save

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Clear
Hardware
Information
Notice
Warning
Error
Emergency
Hardware (Table)
Save
Clear
Diagnostic Log

Table 13-4 Setup Pulldown Menu

Communication Port
Communication Mode
Port
Port Device
Baud Rate
Phone Book
Dial using
Extra Settings
Phone number
Activation Folder

User Account
Old Password
New Password
Confirmation
Language

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A Communication Mode ................................................. 130
Communication Port Dialog Box ................................. 130
About Copyright ....................................................Cover 2 Configuring the Network using Network Setup
About Keyboard Operations.......................................... 11 Wizard............................................................................. 5
About KPG-110SM Dialog Box ................................... 138 Confirming Network Information and Hardware
About this Manual .................................................Cover 2 Information ...................................................................... 5
Activation File................................................................ 21 Confirming the Usage Status of Channels ...................... 5
Activation Folder Dialog Box ....................................... 132 Connecting the Repeater to a PC ................................... 1
Add Button ............................................ 33, 39, 66, 70, 73 Consistency Evaluation for Configuration Data during
Activation of Write ID Data to the System ..................... 81
Additional Control Channels.......................................... 41
Contents Tab .............................................................. 137
Address ......................................................................... 68
Control Channel Active Timer ....................................... 29
Adjacency Tab .............................................................. 40
Control Channel Burst................................................... 28
Adjacent Control Channels ........................................... 40
Control Channel Wait Timer.......................................... 29
All Groups Call ........................................................ 56, 64
Control Number............................................................. 21
All Groups Call Button................................................... 50
Conventional Reset....................................................... 95
All Groups Call Window ................................................ 57
Core Time (Left).......................................................... 119
All Sites ......................................................................... 59
Core Time (Right) ....................................................... 120
Arrange Icons.............................................................. 136
Create Activation Log Button ........................................ 22
Auto Disconnect Timer................................................ 106
Create Button................................................................ 22
Auto Save/ Load ......................................................... 106
Creating and Saving New Data....................................... 4
Automatic Rollover .................................................. 33, 36
Cross-busy.................................................................... 28
Cross-busy Input Trigger .............................................. 45
Customer Information ................................................... 21
B
Customer Name ............................................................ 68
Customer Phone ........................................................... 68
Backup (Call Detail) Dialog Box .................................. 121
Customer Tab ............................................................... 68
Basic Operation .............................................................. 3
CW ID ............................................................... 39, 45, 47
Baud Rate ................................................................... 130
CW ID Button ................................................................ 45
Busy System Wait ................................................... 53, 59
CW ID Window.............................................................. 47

C
D
Call Type Tab........................................ 52, 56, 58, 61, 63
Date Created........................................................... 35, 74
Cancellation Code......................................................... 37
Daylight Saving Time .................................................. 105
Cascade ...................................................................... 135
Delete Button ........................................ 34, 40, 66, 70, 73
Channel................................................. 37, 38, 44, 47, 89
Delete Control Channels............................................... 42
Channel Edit Button ...................................................... 40
Diagnostic Log Dialog Box.......................................... 129
Channel Edit Window.................................................... 44
Dial using .................................................................... 131
Channel Load (Graph) ................................................ 114
Channel Load Dialog Box ........................................... 113
Channel State ............................................................. 111
Channel State Dialog Box ........................................... 111
E
Channel Tab ................................................................. 38
Edit Menu...................................................................... 21
Channel Type.......................................................... 39, 45
Edit Pulldown Menu ........................................................ 8
Class ....................................................................... 50, 54
Editing Configuration Data ............................................ 11
Class Name................................................. 48, 49, 51, 54
Editing Data Configured for the Repeater....................... 4
Class of Service Information Window ........................... 48
Editing Stored Configuration Data and Writing Edited
Clear ................................................... 115, 118, 125, 128
Configuration Data to the Repeater ................................ 4
Close All Windows ...................................................... 136
Emergency.......................................................... 124, 127
Comment .................................................... 48, 49, 51, 54
End Month/ Day .......................................................... 105
Common Class of Service (GID)............................. 67, 69
End Time..................................................................... 105
Common Class of Service (UID) ............................. 68, 72
Entering Conventions of the Configuration Values ......... 5
Common CoS (GID)...................................................... 65
Error .................................................................... 124, 127
Common CoS (UID) ...................................................... 65
Error Detection for Network Connection and
Communication Log (Table)........................................ 116
Configuration Data prior to Reading ............................. 98
Communication Log Dialog Box.................................. 115

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Error Detection for Network Connection and
Configuration Data prior to Writing ..........................82, 99
H
Error Detection prior to Activating the Write Data
Hardware Dialog Box...................................................110
to the System.................................................................77
Help Menu ...................................................................137
Error Detection prior to Reading the
Configuration Data.........................................................80 Help Pulldown Menu......................................................10
Error Detection prior to Writing the Help Topics..................................................................137
Configuration Data.........................................................78 Hold Timer
Errors Detected while Reading the (Traffic Channel by Data Call > Broadcast Call)............26
Configuration Data...................................................80, 98 Hold Timer
Errors Detected while Writing an ID...............................82 (Traffic Channel by Data Call > Conference Call) .........27
Errors Detected while Writing the Hold Timer
Configuration Data...................................................78, 99 (Traffic Channel by Data Call > Individual Call).............27
Exit.................................................................................20 Hold Timer
(Traffic Channel by Voice Call > Broadcast Call) ..........25
Exiting KPG-110SM.........................................................3
Hold Timer
Export ............................................................................16
(Traffic Channel by Voice Call > Conference Call) ........25
Exporting ID Data ..........................................................17
Hold Timer
Exporting Site Data........................................................16
(Traffic Channel by Voice Call > Individual Call) ...........26
External Trigger .............................................................38
Home Site....................................................65, 67, 69, 72
Extra Settings ..............................................................131
Horizontal Tile..............................................................135
Extract .........................................................................118

I
F
Import ............................................................................14
Factory Reset ................................................................95
Importing ID Data ..........................................................15
Failsoft Mode .................................................................46
Importing Site Data........................................................14
File Menu .......................................................................12
Index Tab.....................................................................137
File Pulldown Menu .........................................................7
Individual Call ..........................................................56, 63
Firmware Copyrights............................................. Cover 2
Individual Call Response Type ................................55, 63
Firmware Update ...........................................................85
Information...........................................................123, 126
Fleet...................................................................65, 69, 72
Installing KPG-110SM .....................................................1
Fleet Edit Button ............................................................66
Intersite Call.............................................................53, 59
Fleet Edit Window..........................................................67
Intersite Call Table...................................................53, 59
Fleet Information Window ..............................................65
Intersite Tab.............................................................52, 58
Fleet Name ..............................................................65, 67
IP Address .....................................................................90
FPU Data .......................................................................97
IP Address Tab..............................................................89
Frequency No. .........................................................38, 44

K
G
Key Class ......................................................................21
Gateway ........................................................................90
General Tab.........................21, 35, 50, 54, 57, 60, 62, 67
GID ..........................................................................69, 71
L
GID Class of Service ...............................................70, 71
GID Class of Service Edit Window ................................50
Language Dialog Box ..................................................133
GID CoS Edit Button......................................................48
Last Update .............................................................35, 74
GID Edit Button..............................................................70
Late Entry ..............................................51, 54, 57, 60, 62
GID Edit Window ...........................................................71
Level ..............................................................................23
GID Information Button ..................................................67
License ID......................................................................22
GID Information Window................................................69
Location Registration.....................................................29
GID Name................................................................69, 71
Long Data Call.......................................52, 56, 58, 61, 64
GID Tab .........................................................................48
Graph.............................................................................43
Group Call ...............................................................56, 63
Group Registration ........................................................30

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Main Window................................................................... 6 Phone Book ................................................................ 130
Management User............................................... 105, 132 Phone Book Dialog Box .............................................. 131
Manufacturer Code ....................................................... 31 Phone number ............................................................ 131
Manufacturer Limitation................................................. 30 Port ............................................................................. 130
Maximum Jitter Buffer Size ........................................... 31 Port Device ................................................................. 130
Maximum Session......................................................... 43 Power-on Standby ........................................................ 38
Memory Used.............................................................. 118 Print............................................................................... 17
Menu Bar ........................................................................ 6 Print Preview ................................................................. 19
Menu Description ............................................................ 6 Printout List Item ........................................................... 17
Menu List .................................................................... 139 Priority Monitor.................................................. 51, 57, 60
Minimum Jitter Buffer Size ............................................ 31 Program Menu .............................................................. 76
Monitor Menu .............................................................. 107 Program Pulldown Menu................................................. 8
Monitor Pulldown Menu................................................... 9
Monitor User........................................................ 105, 132
Multi-site Configuration ................................................. 91 Q
Multi-site Setup Flow..................................................... 88
Queue Level............................................................ 55, 62
Queue Tab .................................................................... 23
N

Network Category ......................................................... 21 R


Network Configuration................................................... 89
Network Dialog Box..................................................... 109 Read Data from the Repeater....................................... 97
Network Setup Wizard .................................................. 86 Read Data from the System.......................................... 79
Network Tab............................................................ 31, 42 Read IP Configuration................................................... 93
New ............................................................................... 12 Remote System Standby .............................................. 37
Non-dedicated Control Channel.............................. 32, 35 Reset IP Configuration.................................................. 94
Notice .................................................................. 124, 127 Restore (Call Detail) Dialog Box ................................. 122
Number of Channels ..................................................... 21 Revision history.....................................................Cover 3
Number of Queue ......................................................... 24 Revision Number .......................................................... 22
Number of Sites ............................................................ 21 Rollover Time ................................................................ 36
NXDN ESN.................................................................... 74 Route ............................................................................ 42
NXDN ESN Validation................................................... 30 Route Name.................................................................. 43

O S

Occupation Timer Save...................................................................... 13, 121


(Traffic Channel by Data Call > Broadcast Call) ........... 26 Save As......................................................................... 13
Occupation Timer Search Tab ................................................................. 137
(Traffic Channel by Data Call > Conference Call)......... 27 Secondary GID Class of Service Window..................... 60
Occupation Timer Secondary GID CoS Button .......................................... 50
(Traffic Channel by Data Call > Individual Call) ............ 27 Secondary UID Class of Service Window ..................... 62
Occupation Timer Secondary UID CoS Button .......................................... 50
(Traffic Channel by Voice Call > Broadcast Call).......... 25
Security ......................................................................... 96
Occupation Timer
Set................................................................................. 89
(Traffic Channel by Voice Call > Conference Call) ....... 25
Setting up KPG-110SM................................................... 1
Occupation Timer
Setup Code ................................................................... 37
(Traffic Channel by Voice Call > Individual Call)........... 26
Setup Menu................................................................. 130
Open ............................................................................. 12
Setup Pulldown Menu ..................................................... 9
Opened Window List ................................................... 136
Short Data Call...................................... 52, 56, 58, 61, 64
Opening Saved Data....................................................... 4
Shortcut Keys................................................................ 11
Option Dialog Box ....................................................... 106
Single Site Setup Flow.................................................. 87
Optional Tab ................................................................. 28
Site.................................................................... 32, 35, 89
Others Tab .............................................................. 50, 93

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INDEX
Site Change .................................................................112
Site Configuration ..........................................................90
U
Site Edit Button ..............................................................34
UID ..........................................................................72, 74
Site Edit Window ...........................................................35
UID Class of Service ...............................................73, 74
Site Information Window................................................32
UID Class of Service Edit Window ................................54
Site Map Tab .................................................................92
UID CoS Edit Button......................................................49
Site Name ................................................................32, 35
UID Edit Button..............................................................73
Size................................................................................37
UID Edit Window ...........................................................74
Software Copyrights ............................................. Cover 2
UID Information Button ..................................................67
Start Month/ Day..........................................................105
UID Information Window................................................72
Start Time ....................................................................105
UID Name................................................................73, 74
Starting and Exiting KPG-110SM ....................................3
UID Tab .........................................................................49
Starting KPG-110SM .......................................................3
Uninstalling KPG-110SM .................................................2
Statistics - Airtime Accumulation (Table) .....................120
Update Rate ................................................................106
Statistics - Airtime Accumulation Dialog Box ...............119
User Account Dialog Box.............................................132
Status Bar ................................................................7, 134
Status Call .............................................52, 56, 58, 61, 64
Status of the Write ID data to the System Menu............83
V
Storage Location ...........................................................36
Subnet mask..................................................................90
Valid
Summary of Menu Commands ........................................7
.........32, 35, 38, 44, 48, 49, 51, 54, 65, 67, 69, 71, 72, 74
System Code .................................................................21
Vertical Tile..................................................................135
System Configuration Window.......................................21
View Menu...................................................................134
System Key File Button .................................................22
View Pulldown Menu .....................................................10
System Key File Dialog Box ..........................................22
Viewing a Help Topic .......................................................5
System Log - Hardware (Table)...................................128
Voice Call ..............................................52, 56, 58, 61, 64
System Log - Hardware Dialog Box.............................126
System Log - System (Table) ......................................125
System Log - System Dialog Box ................................123
W
System Log Dialog Box ...............................................123
System Name ................................................................22
Warning ...............................................................124, 127
System Overview Dialog Box ......................................107
Window Menu..............................................................135
System Recognition Tab ...............................................90
Window Pulldown Menu ................................................10
System Requirements .....................................................1
Write Button...................................................................90
Write Data Result Dialog Box ........................................79
Write Data to the Repeater............................................98
T Write Data to the System...............................................76
Write ID data to the System...........................................81
Temperature Units .......................................................106
Writing Configuration Data to the Repeater.....................4
Time Adjustment..........................................................100
Time Zone ...................................................................101
Time-out Timer ......................................51, 55, 57, 60, 63
Time-out Timer in Failsoft Mode ....................................28
Timers Tab ....................................................................24
Toolbar ....................................................................6, 134
Toolbar for Print Preview ...............................................19
Tools Menu ....................................................................86
Tools Pulldown Menu ......................................................8
Traffic Channel Release Delay Timer............................29
Transmit Interval Time ...................................................47
Tree View Window.......................................................134
Trunking Type................................................................24

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