Instruction manual
28 Chapter 3 Operation
000-0110
06
TAXI BID
Taxi Bid
000-0111
07
EMRGENCY
Emergency
000-1000
08
CNCL ACK
Call Cancel / Ack
000-1001
09
STUCKMIC
Stuck Microphone
000-1010
0A
MNTR ACK
Open Mic Monitor / Ack
000-1011
0B
MSSAGE F
Canned Message
000-1100
0C
MSSAGE G
Canned Message
000-1101
0D
MSSAGE H
Canned Message
000-1110
0E
MSSAGE J
Canned Message
000-1111
0F
MAN DOWN
Man Down
100-1010
4A
DSBL ACK
Radio Disable / Ack
101-1010
5A
ENBL ACK
Radio Enable / Ack
(not listed)
(not listed)
0x HH*
Undefined
* where HH is the received GE Star® message code.
MDC-1200®
The only ANI displayed are PTT ANI and Emergency ANI (types
0x8000 and 0x8001). PTT ANI displays only the ID.
Aliasing Capabilities
Alias entries consist of an 8 or 10 character field for an
alpha/numeric alias and the associated signaling ID. When
programming the alias table, the user must define whether 8 or 10
character alias field is appropriate for the radio in use.
The Vertex/Standard CE-73 programming software is used to create
the alias tables and load and retrieve the tables from the radio. If
tables are retrieved from the radio, their entries can be edited using
the CE-73 and then reloaded into the radio. Alias table manipulation
is accessed by selecting menu item ―ALIAS‖ then selecting the
appropriate signaling type. The user is requested to select whether
eight character or ten character aliases will be allowed. The CE-73
software will organize the table for viewing in alphabetical order by
ID field or alias.
Upon receipt of an ANI data burst, the VMDE-200 searches the
appropriate alias table to see if the ID is present. If it is, the alias is
displayed on the radio instead of the ID. If there is no entry in the
table, the ID is displayed.
For the transmit capabilities, after you press the <A> button to select
the desired outbound message type, if an alias table exists, a short
press of the <B> button allows you to access the alias table. In this
mode, aliases can be selected from the previously loaded alias table.
Additional presses of the <B> button move through the last 10
targeted aliases. After the top ten, the entire alias table is available
in alphabetical order. Press the <A> button to scroll up through the
list and press the <D> button to scroll down through the list. To skip
to the bottom of the table, press the <#> key. To skip to the top of
the table, press the <0> key. Pressing number keys 1 through 9
allows you to rapidly skip through the table. Press the <*> key to
skip to the top of the top ten list. This skipping motion is described