MDC-1200 FEATURES
Transmitting and Receiving a PTT ID
PTT ID is a unique one to four digit ID that identifies the radio
while operating (transmitting or receiving) on the MDC-1200
signaling. PTT ID is made up of codes from 0001 to DEEE.
When PTT ID is enabled, the transmitting radio sends its ID
to the receiving radio. The receiving radio displays the
received PTT ID. If the received PTT ID matches any entry in
the MDC-1200 call list, then the reverse aliasing of the PTT ID
is shown on the radio.
Radio Check Decode
Radio Check allows the user to check if a certain radio (or
group of radios), is powered-on and in range. The radio-user
receives no indication of the polling, except for a brief lighting
of the LED – in red, while the radio transmits back the Radio
Check acknowledgment. This feature can be enabled or
disabled through CPS.
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Selective Radio Inhibit Decode
The Selective Radio Inhibit feature enhances the user's
communication system security by making it possible to
incapacitate stolen or missing radios. This is a valuable feature
that allows a system operator to manage delinquent customer
accounts. The dispatcher or system administrator inhibits the
radio. Once inhibited, the radio is inoperable until it is
reconfigured by dealer.