Tyco Electronics P5200 사용자 설명서

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The V-TAC supports two Extended Coverage modes: Extended Coverage for individual users (XCOV) 
and Extended Coverage for a talk group (XCOV-TG). Typically, Extended Coverage is used after the 
vehicle’s operator has exited the vehicle with a portable radio unit and the portable unit requires this 
bridging functionality to access the OpenSky radio network.  
The V-TAC takes advantage of OpenSky’s TDMA capability to eliminate interference between its local 
and network radio links when operating in an Extended Coverage mode (XCOV or XCOV-TG), an 
undesirable characteristic of many traditional vehicular repeater systems. Because the V-TAC employs 
this technology, interference on the network and local radio links is minimized.  
A V-TAC in XCOV or XCOV-TG mode sends its alias to clients. The alias is displayed in the second line 
of the dwell menu of the client, (“VA <alias>”). The client must be connected to a V-TAC running 
version OTP14.4 or for the V-TAC to provide the alias to the client. If the client is connected to a V-TAC 
running version OTP14.3.1 or earlier, the client displays “VA None.” 
8.31.2 
Change Between Extended Coverage Modes  
By default, the specific Extended Coverage mode utilized, either XCOV or XCOV-TG, is determined by 
commands sent to the V-TAC and portable radios from the system administrator or radio installation 
personnel. In other words, these commands determine which Extended Coverage mode the V-TAC and 
radios normally use and determine the access method that must be employed by a portable radio to 
connect to the V-TAC. After commands of this type are sent to the V-TAC and portable radios, each must 
be rebooted (powered off and then back on) before the change takes effect.  
A radio can manually override this command-determined default mode by entering *61 # or *62 # or by 
using the Client Mode menu option. Command *61 # sets the radio to use the XCOV mode and *62 # sets 
the radio to use the XCOV-TG mode. However, the connection will only be successful if the V-TAC 
operating mode matches the manually selected portable V-TAC mode.  
8.31.3 
Use the XCOV Mode  
The Extended Coverage for individual users (XCOV) mode allows up to eight (8) client radios to connect 
to the V-TAC. The radios have full radio functionality including selective calling and mobile data.  
With the Extended Coverage for individual users’ mode (XCOV), V-TAC configuration defines which 
portable radios are permitted V-TAC access.  
Connecting to the V-TAC is automatic or manual, as determined by the system administrator and 
configuration. Automatic is the preferred mode.  
8.31.3.1  Manually Access the XCOV Mode  
P7270 Model Radios Only
1.  Enter the command *61 # to set the radio to use the XCOV mode.  
2.  Press *60 # to disconnect from the XCOV mode.  
P7250 and P7270 Model Radios 
1.  Press 
 or 
 until the Client Mode menu appears. 
2.  Press 
 or 
 until XCOV is displayed. 
3.  Press 
 to confirm mode selection. The radio reverts to the dwell display and the V-TAC icon is 
displayed.