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DESTINATIoN SETTINGS
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SelCall Number Converting screen
Destination Settings > SelCall Number Converting
When a SelCall number is shared beyond the site, you can't call transceivers across the site due to “SelCall
number duplication.” The SelCall Number Convert function solves this problem by automatically converting the
SelCall number.
Here is an example to show how the function works.
The transceiver (ID number: 1) in Area A is calling the transceiver (ID number: 2) in Area B using a
provisionally assigned SelCall number (9002).
The provisionally assigned SelCall number is converted into the actual one (9002 to 2), according to the
number conversion table. Therefore, they can talk to each other across the sites.
At the same time, the ID number of the transceiver in Area A is also converted, based on the list of SelCall
Number Converting entries registered in Area A's RoIP Gateway (1 to 8001). The converted number (8001) is
displayed on the transceiver in Area B.
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The conversion table for the above example. (Area A)
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The conversion table for the above example. (Area B)
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We do not recommend using duplicate individual numbers between bases.
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You need to register both entries of the destination information and the source information.
Area A
Area B
Repeater A
VE-PG4
(
192.168.0.1
)
VE-PG4
(
192.168.0.3
)
[D-TRX1]
[D-TRX1]
Repeater B
ID number: 2
(Provisional number: 9002)
ID number: 1
(Provisional number: 9001)
ID number: 2
(Provisional number: 8002)
ID number: 1
(Provisional number: 8001)
[LAN]
[LAN]
IC-FR5000
(
192.168.0.4
)
IC-FR5000
(
192.168.0.2
)
IP Network
P0
P1
P2
P3
P4
P0
P1
P2
P3
P4
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About the SelCall Number Converting