User`s manual

Site Configuration
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Max. time waiting for TX-grant <100-900000> mSec [900000]:
The period of time the system will wait for channel access, from the time it requests a channel.
Max. TX-data duration <1000-60000> mSec [30000]:
The maximum time during which data can be transmitted. After this period of time
transmission stops even if it has not yet ended.
Channel-holding tail <0-1000> mSec [0]:
The period of time during which the PTT should be held pressed at the end of data
transmission or between frames. Enter 0 to ignore this feature.
Busy-channel TX-override delay <0-30000> mSec [0]:
The maximum waiting time for a channel. After this time-out, the system accesses a channel
whether or not it is free.
TX-warm-up time <10-1000> mSec [200]:
The period of time during which the PTT should be held pressed before a predetermined
preamble is transmitted and before data transmission begins.
Disconnect time <100-500> mSec [200]:
In a trunked system, the period of time that should elapse between releasing the PTT and until
the radio is ready for reception.
Channel request PTT active time <500-1000> mSec [500]:
In a trunked system, the maximum period of time during which the PTT should be held
pressed in order to access a channel.
Channel request cycle time <5000-10000> mSec [5000]:
In a trunked system, the PTT pressing time cycle until a channel is accessed.
Channel monitor time resolution <10-1000> mSec [0]:
The size of a time slot in the slotted channel access mechanism of MDLC.
TX-holdoff time <0-30000> mSec [0]:
This is the minimum period of time during which a channel must be free before transmission
can resume. If another unit transmitted during this time, the current unit does not have to hold
transmission.
Minimum time to retry Time <0-30000> mSec [0]:
The minimum period of time that should elapse between the end of a transmission and its first
retry, and between retries.
Pulse Dialing 'break' time <60-70> mSec [61]:
In pulse dialing, the ON (“make”) and OFF (“break”) times should be defined. This parameter
defines the OFF time.
61 US standard