Radio Equipment and Systems (RES); Land mobile service; Binary Interchange of Information and Signalling (BIIS) at 1 200 bit/s (BIIS 1 200)

Revision and upgrade of I-ETS to ETS. To bring new country codes and appropriate/corresponding notes into this standard, in a manner similar to that used to expand similar text of I-ETS 300 113 (see new text in ETS 300 113).

Radijska oprema in sistemi (RES) - Storitev kopenskih mobilnih komunikacij - Izmenjava binarnih podatkov in signalizacije s 1200 biti/s

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Publication Date
30-Nov-1998
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6060 - National Implementation/Publication (Adopted Project)
Start Date
01-Dec-1998
Due Date
01-Dec-1998
Completion Date
01-Dec-1998

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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
SIST ETS 300 230:1998
01-december-1998
Radijska oprema in sistemi (RES) - Storitev kopenskih mobilnih komunikacij -
Izmenjava binarnih podatkov in signalizacije s 1200 biti/s
Radio Equipment and Systems (RES); Land mobile service; Binary Interchange of
Information and Signalling (BIIS) at 1 200 bit/s (BIIS 1 200)
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: ETS 300 230 Edition 2
ICS:
33.060.20 Sprejemna in oddajna Receiving and transmitting
oprema equipment
33.070.01 Mobilni servisi na splošno Mobile services in general
SIST ETS 300 230:1998 en
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.

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SIST ETS 300 230:1998
EUROPEAN ETS 300 230
TELECOMMUNICATION November 1996
STANDARD Second Edition
Source: ETSI TC-RES Reference: DI/RES-02-18
ICS: 33.060.20 33.060.50
Key words: BIIS, data, mobile, protocol, radio, signalling
Radio Equipment and Systems (RES);
Land mobile service;
Binary Interchange of Information and Signalling (BIIS)
at 1 200 bit/s (BIIS 1 200)
ETSI
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© European Telecommunications Standards Institute 1996. All rights reserved.

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Whilst every care has been taken in the preparation and publication of this document, errors in content,
typographical or otherwise, may occur. If you have comments concerning its accuracy, please write to
"ETSI Editing and Committee Support Dept." at the address shown on the title page.

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Contents
Foreword .9
1 Scope.11
2 Normative references.11
3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations .11
3.1 Definitions.11
3.2 Symbols .13
3.3 Abbreviations .14
4 System architecture.14
4.1 General network configuration .15
4.2 Addressing.15
4.3 Usage of repeaters.16
5 Basic system definitions.16
5.1 Modulation method .16
5.1.1 Subcarrier modulation .16
5.1.2 Frequency deviation.16
5.2 Transmission format .16
5.3 Link establishment time.17
5.4 Bit synchronization.17
5.5 Block synchronization.17
5.5.1 Normal block synchronization.17
5.5.2 Optional bit and block synchronization .17
5.6 Codewords.18
5.6.1 Redundancy.18
5.6.2 Optional data protection for error correction .19
5.7 Hang-over bit .19
5.8 Signalling cycle.19
6 Services and facilities.21
6.1 Selective calls .21
6.1.1 Individual call.21
6.1.2 Group call.21
6.1.3 Broadcast call .21
6.2 Call priority levels .21
6.2.1 Normal call.21
6.2.2 Priority call.22
6.2.3 Emergency call.22
6.3 Call management.22
6.3.1 Acknowledgements.22
6.3.1.1 Automatic acknowledgement.22
6.3.1.2 Emergency acknowledgement.22
6.3.1.3 Informative acknowledgements .22
6.3.1.4 Invalid call acknowledgement.22
6.3.2 Manual response.22
6.3.3 Call cancellation.22
6.3.4 Emergency reset .22
6.3.5 Repeater access .23
6.4 Telephone access .23
6.4.1 PABX access.23
6.4.2 PSTN access .23

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6.5 Special functions.23
6.5.1 Request to call back .23
6.5.2 Channel control.23
6.5.3 Mobile enable/disable.23
6.5.4 Status transmission.23
6.5.5 Data transmission.23
6.5.6 System control .23
6.6 Identification.24
7 Codeword and block definition .24
7.1 Address block .24
7.1.1 General.24
7.1.2 Concatenated codewords.24
7.1.3 Normal address mode.25
7.1.4 External address mode .25
7.2 Operating mode characteristic.25
7.2.1 Category definitions .26
7.2.2 System functions .26
7.2.2.1 Emergency reset.26
7.2.2.2 Cancel.26
7.2.2.3 Clear down.26
7.2.2.4 Maintenance Identification.27
7.2.2.5 Transmitter key on .27
7.2.2.6 Transmitter key off.27
7.2.2.7 Repeater on .27
7.2.2.8 Repeater off.27
7.2.3 Call messages.27
7.2.3.1 Emergency radio call.27
7.2.3.2 Priority radio call .27
7.2.3.3 Normal radio call.28
7.2.3.4 Telephone call.28
7.2.3.5 Broadcast radio call .28
7.2.3.6 Request to call back.28
7.2.3.7 Manual response.28
7.2.3.8 External addressing.28
7.2.4 Acknowledgements.29
7.2.4.1 Emergency acknowledgement.29
7.2.4.2 Repeat acknowledgement.29
7.2.4.3 General acknowledgement.29
7.2.4.4 Absent/unavailable acknowledgement.29
7.2.4.5 Busy acknowledgement.29
7.2.4.6 Call back acknowledgement.30
7.2.4.7 Intermediate acknowledgement.30
7.2.4.8 Reject acknowledgement.30
7.2.5 Special functions.30
7.2.5.1 System control.30
7.2.5.2 Short data transfer.30
7.2.5.3 Dialogue data transfer .31
7.2.5.4 Change channel .31
7.2.5.5 Vote now.31
7.2.5.6 Status request .31
7.2.5.7 Mobile enable .31
7.2.5.8 Mobile disable.31
7.2.6 Status transfer.32
7.2.7 Reserved category .32
7.2.8 Custom functions .32
8 Message procedures .32
8.1 Normal or priority radio call procedure.32
8.2 Broadcast call procedure .33

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8.3 Emergency call procedure.33
8.4 Manual response procedure.34
8.5 Call cancellation procedure.34
8.6 Repeater access procedure.35
8.7 Telephone call procedure.35
8.8 Call back request procedure.36
8.9 Change channel procedure.36
8.10 Mobile enable and mobile disable procedure.36
8.11 Status transfer procedure .37
8.12 Short data transfer procedure .37
9 Channel access protocol and occupation rules .38
9.1 Channel access.38
9.2 Retry procedure.39
9.3 Reversion time .39
10 Data protocol .39
10.1 Dialogue protocol services and facilities .40
10.1.1 Acknowledged point-to-point information transfer .40
10.1.2 Acknowledged broadcast information transfer.40
10.1.3 Unacknowledged information transfer.40
10.2 Data transmission structure.40
10.3 Elements of the control block.41
10.3.1 Data terminal sub-address, ADR.41
10.3.2 Command/Response bit, C/R .41
10.3.3 Control field (CONT) .41
10.3.3.1 Sequence numbers, N(R) and N(S).42
10.3.3.2 Poll and final bit, P/F .42
10.3.3.3 Supervisory and modifier function bits, S and M.43
10.3.4 PARAMETER field.43
10.4 I-frames.43
10.5 S-frames .44
10.5.1 Receive Ready (RR) command/response .44
10.5.2 Receive Not Ready (RNR) command/response .44
10.5.3 Reject (REJ) command/response.45
10.5.4 Selective reject (SREJ) command/response .45
10.6 U-frames .46
10.6.1 Set Asynchronous Balanced Mode (SABM) command .46
10.6.2 Disconnect (DISC) command.46
10.6.3 Un-numbered Acknowledgement (UA) response.46
10.6.4 Frame reject (FRMR) response.46
10.6.5 Disconnected Mode (DM) response.47
10.6.6 Un-numbered Information (UI) command.47
10.6.7 Set Group Mode (SGM) command .48
10.7 Data compression .48
11 Definition of the data transfer protocol.49
11.1 Data link set-up phase .49
11.1.1 Point-to-point link set-up.49
11.1.2 Group link set-up.50
11.2 Data transfer phase.50
11.2.1 Transmission of I-frames.50
11.2.1.1 Transmission of I-frames on a point-to-point connection.50
11.2.1.2 Transmission of I-frames on a group connection.50
11.2.2 Reception confirmation.51
11.2.2.1 Point-to-point reception confirmation.51
11.2.2.2 Group reception confirmation.51
11.2.3 Checkpointing.52
11.2.4 Recovery by time control.52
11.2.4.1 Point-to-point time control.52

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11.2.4.2 Group time control .52
11.2.5 Reception of I-frames .52
11.2.5.1 Ready-to-receive state.52
11.2.5.2 Not-ready-to-receive state.53
11.3 Resetting phase .53
11.4 Transfer termination phase.53
11.4.1 Point-to-point link termination .53
11.4.2 Group link termination .53
12 Channel access protocol and occupation rules for data transmission.54
12.1 Channel access for data transmission .54
12.2 Retry procedure .54
Annex A (normative): Values of system parameters.55
Annex B (normative): The Radix 40 data compression method.56
Annex C (normative): Hexadecimal digit coding.59
Annex D (normative): Regional Code .60
Annex E (normative): OMC coding.62
Annex F (informative): Examples of channel access and occupation rules.63
F.1 Message duration.63
F.2 Successful transmission of a message .63
F.3 Unsuccessful transmission of a message and repetition .63
F.4 Channel access with time intervals .64
F.5 Channel access for data transmission with time intervals.64
Annex G (informative): System-terminal interface.65
G.1 Interface for data terminal equipment .65
G.2 Procedure for the system-terminal interface.65
G.2.1 Asynchronous procedure 1 (CR/LF) .66
G.2.2 Asynchronous procedure 2 (STX/ETX) .66
G.2.3 Synchronous procedure 1 (STX/ETX).66
G.2.4 Synchronous procedure 2 (HDLC).66
Annex H (informative): Examples for the data dialogue procedure.67
H.1 Test algorithm for the validity of N(R) .67
H.2 State transition table of the data dialogue procedure .67
H.2.1 State table for miscellaneous inputs .68
H.2.2 State table for commands received.69
H.2.3 State table for responses received.70
Annex J (informative): Verification of the integrity of the I-frames .72
Annex K (informative): Using forward error correction.73
Annex L (informative): Examples of using the COM field.75

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Annex M (informative): Bibliography.76
History .77

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Foreword
This European Telecommunication Standard (ETS) has been produced by the Radio Equipment and
Systems (RES) Technical Committee of the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI).
The binary signalling procedure described in this ETS is an alternative to existing calling systems such as
single-tone, multitone, subaudio and double-tone.
Every I-ETS and ETS prepared by ETSI is a voluntary standard. This ETS contains text concerning
conformance testing of the equipment to which it relates. This text should be considered as guidance only
and does not make this ETS mandatory.
Transposition dates
Date of adoption of this ETS: 8 November 1996
Date of latest announcement of this ETS (doa): 28 February 1997
Date of latest publication of new National Standard
or endorsement of this ETS (dop/e): 31 August 1997
Date of withdrawal of any conflicting National Standard (dow): 31 August 1997

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1 Scope
This ETS describes a binary signalling and data transmission system for private radio equipment operating
at 1 200 bit/s using indirect modulation.
This ETS applies to systems operating on either shared, or exclusive, channels.
According to national regulations of various countries, Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) access
and data transmission can be subject to licensing. The channel access protocol and occupation rules can
also be a matter for licensing, depending on the different national regulations.
This ETS permits the addition, if necessary, of supplementary signalling, either sub-audio, multitone, or
binary, as appropriate, to permit primary and secondary paging to be used. This ETS does not attempt to
define the protocols necessary for such supplementary signalling.
Where parameters relating to the radio environment are specified, reference should be made to the
appropriate clauses of ETS 300 113 [3]. However, selective calls according to this ETS can be
implemented in equipment fulfilling I-ETS 300 219 [2] (that is messages of categories 0, 2, 4, 5 and
messages of category 1 and functions 0, 1 and 2 as defined in subclause 7.2 of this ETS).
2 Normative references
This ETS incorporates by dated or undated reference, provisions from other publications. These normative
references are quoted at the appropriate places in the text and the publications are listed hereafter. For
dated references subsequent amendments to or revisions of any of these publications apply to this ETS
only when incorporated in it by amendment or revision. For undated references the latest edition of the
publication referred to applies.
[1] ISO 4335 (1987): "Information processing systems - Data communication -
High-level data link control elements of procedures".
[2] I-ETS 300 219: "Radio Equipment and Systems (RES); Land Mobile Service;
Technical characteristics and test conditions for radio equipment, transmitting
signals to initiate a specific response in the receiver".
[3] ETS 300 113: "Radio Equipment and Systems (RES) Land mobile service;
Technical characteristics and test conditions for radio equipment intended for the
transmission of data (and speech) and having an antenna connector".
[4] ITU-T Recommendation T.50: "International Alphabet No. 5".
[5] ISO 3309 (1991): "Information technology - Telecommunications and information
exchange between systems - High-level data link control (HDLC) procedures -
Frame structure".
[6] ETS 300 471: "Radio Equipment and Systems (RES) Land mobile service;
Access protocol and occupation rules for the transmission of data in shared
channels".
3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations
3.1 Definitions
For the purposes of this ETS, the following definitions apply:
address: Information which consists of a Regional Code, a common address part, and an individual
number or a group number.

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address block: A block containing addresses. The first block of a transmission is always an address
block. It can be followed by other address blocks (subclause 7.1).
address codeword: A 64-bit codeword. The first 48 bits contain the information, the remaining 16 bits
contain the redundancy for the data protection. The first codeword of a transmission is always an address
codeword that can be followed by others.
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