Signaling setup, Figure 34. tone type drop down menu – Telex IP-223 User Manual

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Per Line Setup Window—Phone Mode Configuration

The Signaling Setup section is used to setup encode, decode, tone type and digits pause and duration.

FleetSync Decode Check Box

The FleetSync Decode check box is used to enable the line for radio IDs with FleetSync ANI capabilities to decode their alias,
ID numbers, and messages on Telex consoles within the system. If selected, Kenwood FleetSync's over-the-air ANI is enabled
and the ANI number or name is decoded via the ANI lookup tables and displayed on Telex IP based consoles.

MDC Decode Check Box

The MDC Decode check box is used to enable the line to receive and decode Motorola MDC signaling to display ID numbers,
status IDs, emergency calls, and alerts. If selected, MDC signaling is enabled and the ID number or name is decoded via the
ANI lookup tables and displayed on Telex IP based consoles.

Tone Type Drop Down Menu

The Tone Type drop down menu, shown in Figure 109, identifies the signaling type used when receiving a call.

Available selections for this field are: None, CCIR1, CCIR2, DTMF, DZVEI, EEA, EIA, EURO, KENWOOD 5TONE, MODAT,
NATEL, PCCIR, PDZVEI, PZVEI, ZVEI1,
and ZVE12.

ANI Suffix Field

The ANI Suffix field identifies a 0 to 3-digit suffix appended to the end of the ANI received. For example, if you have a suffix
123 and the ANI 9876 is received, the IP-223 sends 9876123 to the consoles. This is useful if two different lines have duplicate
ANI IDs.

Signaling Setup

FIGURE 109.

Tone Type Drop Down Menu

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