12 CONVENTIONAL IP NETWORK / 12.2 Site Roaming159FUNC (E)/ Ver 2.00Duration is not included in Transmit Interval Time. Therefore a beacon is transmitted after Transmit Interval Timeelapses after the repeat transmission, periodic beacon transmission based on when the repeater transmission ends isprovided.Note The repeater starts transmitting a beacon at the interval of Transmit Interval Time configured for the repeater at the ownstation in principal. Therefore, in order to synchronize the timing to start transmitting a beacon, the same configured valueneeds to be configured for Transmit Interval Time in each repeater. To use this function, Beacon needs to be enabled, and the configurations related to Site Roaming need to be configured evenon the subscriber units. In NXDN Mode, Duration is included in Transmit Interval Time, but in DMR Mode, Duration is not included in Transmit IntervalTime. In NXDN Mode, no change occurs in the beacon transmission timing before and after the repeat transmission, but in DMRMode, the beacon transmission is performed after the Transmit Interval Time period has elapsed after the repeat transmission.Configuration using KPG-D7 Configuring Transmit Interval Time ( Edit > Conventional IP Network > General > Site Roaming > Transmit IntervalTime)Common Multicast IP AddressCommon Multicast IP Address is the IP address of the target site used by the repeater configured as the HostRepeater to notify the arrival of the timing to transmit a beacon.The address provided by the network administrator must be entered for Common Multicast IP Address.Note This function can be used only if the repeater configured as the Host Repeater transmits a beacon by Multicastcommunications. (Refer to IP Casting, Host Repeater.) A network device which supports Multicast needs to be used in order to use Common Multicast IP Address.Configuration using KPG-D7 Configuring Common Multicast IP Address ( Edit > Conventional IP Network > General > Site Roaming >Common Multicast IP Address)