KENWOOD NX 1200AV User Manual

NX-1000 series  
USER MANUAL  
B5A-3233-00/01_K_EN  
TEMPORARY CHANNEL LOCKOUT ..........................................................65  
PRIORITY SCAN .........................................................................................65  
SCAN REVERT............................................................................................66  
EMERGENCY CALLS....................................................................................67  
SCRAMBLER (ANALOG)/ ENCRYPTION (NXDN/ DMR)..............................68  
SECURE (ENCRYPTED) TRANSMISSION.................................................68  
SELECTING THE SCRAMBLER CODE ......................................................68  
SELECTING THE ENCRYPTION KEY ........................................................69  
SIGNALING....................................................................................................70  
QUIET TALK (QT)/ DIGITAL QUIET TALK (DQT) [ANALOG].......................70  
Operator Selectable Tone (OST) [Analog]..................................................70  
RADIO ACCESS NUMBER (RAN) [NXDN]..................................................70  
COLOR CODE (CC) [DMR] .........................................................................70  
OPTIONAL SIGNALING...............................................................................71  
2-tone Signaling [Analog] ...........................................................................71  
DTMF Signaling [Analog] ...........................................................................71  
MDC-1200 Signaling [Analog]....................................................................71  
FleetSync Signaling [Analog] .....................................................................71  
NXDN ID Signaling [NXDN]........................................................................71  
FleetSync: ALPHANUMERIC 2-WAY PAGING FUNCTION ...........................72  
SELCALL (SELECTIVE CALLING)..............................................................72  
Transmitting................................................................................................72  
Receiving....................................................................................................72  
Identification Codes....................................................................................73  
STATUS MESSAGE .....................................................................................73  
Transmitting................................................................................................73  
Receiving....................................................................................................73  
SHORT MESSAGES....................................................................................74  
GPS REPORT..............................................................................................74  
VOICE OPERATED TRANSMISSION (VOX) .................................................75  
VOX Type....................................................................................................75  
VOX Operation ...........................................................................................75  
Semi-VOX Operation..................................................................................76  
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VOX Gain Level ..........................................................................................76  
BACKGROUND OPERATIONS......................................................................77  
TIME-OUT TIMER (TOT)..............................................................................77  
BATTERY SAVER.........................................................................................77  
LOW BATTERY WARNING ..........................................................................77  
SIGNAL STRENGTH INDICATOR ...............................................................77  
VOICE ANNOUNCEMENT...........................................................................78  
BUSY CHANNEL LOCKOUT (BCL).............................................................79  
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MODELS COVERED BY THIS MANUAL  
The models listed below are covered by this manual:  
NXDN/ Analog Transceiver  
NX-1200NV : VHF TRANSCEIVER  
NX-1200N : VHF TRANSCEIVER  
NX-1300NU : UHF TRANSCEIVER  
NX-1300N : UHF TRANSCEIVER  
DMR/ Analog Transceiver  
NX-1200DV : VHF TRANSCEIVER  
NX-1200D : VHF TRANSCEIVER  
NX-1300DU : UHF TRANSCEIVER  
NX-1300D : UHF TRANSCEIVER  
Analog Transceiver  
NX-1200AV : VHF TRANSCEIVER  
NX-1200A : VHF TRANSCEIVER  
NX-1202AV : VHF TRANSCEIVER  
NX-1300AU : UHF TRANSCEIVER  
NX-1300A : UHF TRANSCEIVER  
NX-1302AU : UHF TRANSCEIVER  
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PREPARATION  
INSTALLING THE ANTENNA  
Antenna  
Screw the antenna into the connector on the top of the  
transceiver by holding the antenna at its base and turning it  
clockwise until secure.  
INSTALLING/ REMOVING THE BATTERY PACK  
The battery pack is not charged at the factory; charge it before use.  
CAUTION  
Do not short the battery terminals or dispose of the battery by fire.  
Never attempt to remove the casing from the battery pack.  
1 Align the battery pack with the back of the  
transceiver, then press the battery pack and  
transceiver firmly together until the release latch on  
the base of the transceiver locks.  
2 To remove the battery pack, lift the safety catch on  
the base of the transceiver, then press the release  
latch underneath the safety catch.  
3 While pressing the release latch, pull the battery  
pack away from the transceiver.  
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INSTALLING THE BELT CLIP  
If necessary, attach the belt clip using the two  
supplied M3 x 8 mm binding screws.  
Belt clip  
Note:  
If the belt clip is not installed, its mounting  
location may get hot during continuous  
transmission or when left sitting in a hot  
environment.  
M3 x 8 mm  
screws  
Use the Phillips #2 screwdriver.  
CAUTION  
Do not use glue which is designed to prevent screw loosening when  
installing the belt clip, as it may cause damage to the transceiver. Acrylic  
ester, which is contained in these glues, may crack the transceiver’s back  
panel.  
INSTALLING THE CAP OVER THE SPEAKER/ MICROPHONE JACKS  
Note:  
For the speaker/ microphone jack, waterproof performance is guaranteed by  
securing the supplied cap. Waterproof performance will not be guaranteed by  
connecting an optional speaker/ microphone, etc.  
Use the Phillips #1 screwdriver.  
1 If you are not using an optional speaker/  
microphone or headset, install the cap over the  
speaker/ microphone jacks.  
2 Secure the cap in place using the attached screw.  
Screw  
Speaker/ microphone  
jack cap  
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INSTALLING THE SPEAKER/ MICROPHONE OR HEADSET  
Note:  
The transceiver is not fully water resistant when using a speaker/ microphone  
or headset.  
Use the Phillips #1 screwdriver.  
1 Insert the speaker/ microphone plugs into the  
speaker/ microphone jacks of the transceiver.  
2 Place the locking bracket over the speaker/  
microphone plugs so that the locking tabs insert  
into the transceiver grooves.  
3 Secure the locking bracket in place using the  
attached screw.  
Screw  
Speaker/ microphone  
locking bracket  
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ORIENTATION  
Buttons and Controls  
a
b c  
Antenna  
Speaker  
f
Microphone  
Display  
g
h
d
Battery pack  
e
a Selector  
Rotate to change the operating channel or zone.  
b Status indicator  
Lights during a specified mode, based on dealer programming.  
(Red, Purple, Blue, Light Blue, Green, Yellow, White)  
c Power switch/ Volume control  
Turn clockwise to switch ON the transceiver. To switch OFF the transceiver,  
turn counterclockwise until a click sounds. Rotate to adjust the volume level.  
d [ S ], [ A ], [ <B ], and [ C> ] buttons  
• Used for each setting operation.  
• Press to activate its programmable function.  
e [ ], [ ], and [ ] buttons  
Press to activate its programmable function.  
f PTT (Push to Talk) switch  
Press and hold, then speak into the microphone to transmit.  
g Side 1 button  
Press to activate its programmable function.  
h Side 2 button  
Press to activate its programmable function.  
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Display  
Indicator  
Description  
Displays the signal strength.  
The Monitor or Squelch Off function is activated.  
Blinks when an incoming call matches your Optional Signaling.  
The Talk Around function is activated.  
Scan, Priority Scan, or Site Roaming is in progress. Blinks when the  
scan is paused.  
A message is stored in the memory. Blinks when a new message is  
received.  
Indicates Priority Channel.  
The channel is using low transmit power.  
The Scrambler/Encryption function is activated. Blinks when  
receiving an encrypted carrier.  
Displays the battery power.  
Left side: The current zone is added to the Multi-Zone scanning  
sequence.  
Right side: The current channel is added to the scanning sequence.  
The VOX function is activated.  
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BASIC OPERATIONS  
SWITCHING POWER ON/ OFF  
Turn the Power switch/ Volume control clockwise to switch the transceiver power  
ON.  
The Power on text appears if the Power on text has been set.  
Turn the Power switch/ Volume control counterclockwise to switch the transceiver  
power OFF.  
ADJUSTING THE VOLUME  
Rotate the Power switch/ Volume control to adjust the volume.  
Rotate clockwise to increase the volume and counterclockwise to decrease the  
volume.  
SELECTING A ZONE AND CHANNEL  
1 Select the desired zone using the Selector (programmed as [Zone Up/Down]  
or [Zone Select]) or buttons programmed as [Zone Up]/ [Zone Down].  
Each zone contains a group of channels.  
2 Select the desired channel using the Selector (programmed as [Channel  
Up/Down] or [Channel Select]) or buttons programmed as [Channel Up]/  
[Channel Down].  
Each channel is programmed with settings for transmitting and receiving.  
The transceiver may have names programmed for zones and channels.  
The zone name and channel name can contain up to 8 characters  
respectively. While selecting a zone, the zone name appears for 2 seconds  
(if Zone Name Display is set), then channel name appears.  
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TRANSMITTING  
1 Select the desired zone and channel.  
2 Press the button programmed as [Monitor] or [Squelch Off] to check whether  
or not the channel is free.  
If the channel is busy, wait until it becomes free.  
3 Press the PTT switch and speak to the microphone. Release the PTT switch to  
receive.  
The LED indicator lights red while transmitting and green while receiving a  
signal. This indicator can also be disabled by your dealer.  
For best sound quality, hold the transceiver approximately 3 ~ 4 cm (1.5  
inches) from your mouth.  
In Site Roaming zones, the transceiver will search for the strongest signal  
repeater and transmit using that repeater’s frequency.  
Making Group Calls (NXDN/ DMR)  
You can select a group ID from the list to make a call to those parties on a channel.  
1 Press the button programmed as [Group], [Group + Short Message] or  
[Group + Status] to enter Group Call Mode.  
Alternatively, press the button programmed as [Menu] to enter Group Call  
Mode using the Menu Mode.  
The group ID list appears on the display.  
2 Press the [ <B ] and [ C> ] buttons to select a Group ID/ name from the list  
that has been programmed into your transceiver.  
3 Press and hold the PTT switch to make the call.  
The “ ” indicator blinks. The Group name of the target transceiver are  
displayed.  
Speak to the microphone as you would during a normal call.  
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Making Individual Calls (NXDN/ DMR)  
You can select a Unit ID/ name from the list to make a call to those parties on a  
channel.  
1 Press the button programmed as [Individual], [Individual + Short Message]  
or [Individual + Status] to enter Individual Call Mode.  
Alternatively, press the button programmed as [Menu] to enter Individual  
Call Mode using the Menu Mode.  
The ID list appears on the display.  
2 Press the [ <B ] and [ C> ] buttons to select a Unit ID/ name from the list that  
has been programmed into your transceiver.  
3 Press and hold the PTT switch to make the call.  
The “ ” indicator blinks. The ID name of the target transceiver are  
displayed.  
Speak to the microphone as you would during a normal call.  
RECEIVING  
1 Select the desired zone and channel. (If the Scan function has been  
programmed, you can switch it On or Off as desired.)  
2 When you hear the caller’s voice, readjust the volume as necessary.  
If signaling has been programmed on the selected channel, you will hear a  
call only if the signaling matches the signaling set up on your transceiver.  
Refer to “OPTIONAL SIGNALING” {p. 71} for details.  
In Site Roaming zones, the transceiver will automatically search for the  
strongest signal and receive on that frequency.  
Note:  
A ringing tone will sound when receiving a call if the alert tone has been  
enabled in the Alert Tone setting. For details, consult your dealer.  
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Receiving Group Calls (NXDN/ DMR)  
When you receive a group call on a channel and the received group ID matches  
the ID set up on your transceiver, you can hear the caller’s voice.  
Receiving Individual Calls (NXDN/ DMR)  
When you receive an individual call on a channel, a ringing tone will sound and  
the display will show the caller’s ID.  
Note:  
When water gets into the microphone opening or the speaker grill, the  
voice level of the transmission and reception may become low or distorted.  
Lightly shake the transceiver to remove the water from the speaker and/or  
microphone before operating the transceiver.  
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ACCESSIBLE FUNCTIONS  
FUNCTION MODE  
Your transceiver operations vary according to the functions that your dealer has  
programmed to the transceiver buttons and selector. Refer to “FUNCTIONS  
LIST” {p. 17} for the available programmable functions.  
MENU MODE (LCD Model)  
Many functions on this transceiver are selected or configured through the Menu  
instead of physical controls. Once you become familiar with the Menu system, you  
will appreciate the versatility it offers.  
Some transceiver buttons may already be programmed with functions listed in the  
Menu. Those functions can be accessed directly by pressing the button. All other  
functions can still be accessed using the transceiver Menu. Refer to “FUNCTIONS  
LIST” for the available Menu items.  
Menu Mode can register functions by category (Up to 12 categories).  
Example:  
Category  
CALL  
Function  
Individual, Group, Status, Stack  
SCAN  
Scan, Scan Delete/Add  
AUD/TONE  
Squelch Off, Squelch Level  
The category does not appear in Menu Mode when only one category is  
configured. When the transceiver enters Menu Mode, the functions registered  
in Menu Mode appear.  
Menu Access  
1 Press the button programmed as [Menu].  
The category list is shown.  
When there is only one category, the function list is shown (proceed to step 4).  
2 Press [ <B ] and [ C> ] buttons to select a category item.  
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3 Press the [ S ] button to view the function list for the selected category.  
4 Press [ <B ] and [ C> ] to select a function item.  
Press the [ A ] button to return to the category list.  
5 Press the [ S ] button. The selected function functions.  
Options for a function, such as Microphone type, can be selected by  
pressing the [ <B ] and [ C> ] buttons and then can be confirmed by  
pressing the [ S ] button.  
Press the Side 1 button at any time to exit Menu Mode.  
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FUNCTIONS LIST  
PF Button : Functions that can be programmed to the transceiver buttons  
Menu : Functions that can be accessed using the transceiver Menu  
Non-LCD : Non-LCD Model  
Analog : Channels set up for Analog  
NXDN : Channels set up for NXDN  
DMR : Channels set up for DMR  
: Available  
N/A : Not Available  
Menu  
Display  
PF  
Button  
Non-  
LCD  
Function  
Menu  
Analog NXDN DMR  
None  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
2-tone  
2-TONE  
Autodial  
AUTODIAL  
Backlight  
N/A  
Battery Status  
Broadcast  
BAT STAT  
BCST  
N/A  
N/A  
Button Lock  
Call 1 ~ 6  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
Calling Alert  
Call Interruption  
Call Response  
Channel Down  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
Channel Down  
(Continuous)  
N/A  
Channel Entry  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
Channel Recall  
Channel Select *1  
N/A  
Channel Up/  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
Down *2  
Channel Up  
Channel Up  
(Continuous)  
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Menu  
Display  
PF  
Button  
Non-  
LCD  
Function  
Menu  
Analog NXDN DMR  
Clear  
N/A  
N/A  
CW Message  
N/A  
N/A  
Direct Channel  
1 ~ 5  
N/A  
DR 1 SEL  
~ DR 5  
SEL  
Direct Channel 1  
~ 5 Select  
Display Format  
Emergency  
DISP FMT  
N/A  
N/A  
External  
Microphone  
Sense  
EX MIC S  
N/A  
N/A  
External Speaker SPEAKER  
Fixed Volume  
Function  
FIXED V  
N/A  
GRP  
MODE  
Group  
N/A  
Group + Short  
Message  
GRP SDM  
N/A  
N/A  
Group + Status  
GRP STAT  
High Transmit  
Power  
HIGH  
PWR  
Home Channel  
N/A  
Home Channel  
Select  
HOME  
SEL  
IND  
MODE  
Individual  
N/A  
N/A  
Individual + Short  
Message  
IND SDM  
Individual +  
Status  
IND STAT  
L-WK  
N/A  
Lone Worker  
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Menu  
Display  
PF  
Button  
Non-  
LCD  
Function  
Menu  
Analog NXDN DMR  
Low Transmit  
Power  
LOW  
PWR  
Maintenance  
MAINT  
N/A  
Manual Site Hunt M SITE H  
N/A  
N/A  
Medium Transmit  
Power  
MED  
PWR  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
Menu  
Microphone  
Sense  
MIC  
SENS  
N/A  
Microphone Type MIC TYPE N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
Monitor  
MONITOR  
Monitor  
Momentary  
N/A  
Operator  
Selectable Tone  
OST  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
OST List  
OVCM  
OST LIST  
OVCM  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
Priority-channel  
Select  
PRIORITY  
RD CHK  
INHIBIT  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
Radio Check  
(MDC-1200)  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
Radio Inhibit  
(MDC-1200)  
Radio Uninhibit  
(MDC-1200)  
UNINHIB  
RMT  
CTRL  
Remote Control  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
RX Audio  
Equalizer  
RX EQ  
N/A  
N/A  
RX Auto Gain  
Control  
RX AGC  
SAVE  
LOG  
Save Log Data  
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Menu  
Display  
PF  
Button  
Non-  
LCD  
Function  
Menu  
Analog NXDN DMR  
Scan  
SCAN  
Scan Delete/Add  
SCN D/A  
Scrambler/  
Encryption  
SCRENC  
N/A  
Scrambler/  
Encryption Code  
SCRENC  
C
Send the GPS  
Data  
SEND  
GPS  
SDM  
MODE  
Short Message  
N/A  
Speaker  
Attenuation  
N/A  
SPK  
TYPE  
Speaker Type  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
Squelch Level  
Squelch Off  
SQL LVL  
SQL OFF  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
Squelch Off  
Momentary  
N/A  
Stack  
STACK  
STATUS  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
Status  
Surveillance  
Talk Around  
SURVEIL  
TALK ARD  
Transceiver  
Password  
TRNS  
PWD  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
TX Audio  
Equalizer  
TX EQ  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
TX Auto Gain  
Control  
TX AGC  
VOX  
VOX LVL  
VOX  
VOX Function  
Zone Delete/Add ZONE D/A  
Zone Down  
N/A  
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Menu  
Display  
PF  
Button  
Non-  
LCD  
Function  
Menu  
Analog NXDN DMR  
Zone Down  
(Continuous)  
N/A  
Zone Select *3  
Zone Up/Down *4  
Zone Up  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
Zone Up  
(Continuous)  
N/A  
*1: [Channel Select] can be programmed only on the Selector of the Non-LCD  
model. Cannot be set with [Channel Up] and/or [Channel Down] together.  
*2: [Channel Up/Down] can be programmed only on the Selector of the LCD  
model.  
*3: [Zone Select] can be programmed only on the Selector of the Non-LCD  
model. Cannot be set with [Zone Up] and/or [Zone Down] together.  
*4: [Zone Up/Down] can be programmed only on the Selector of the LCD model.  
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FUNCTIONS OVERVIEW  
Following is a brief overview of the functions available on the transceiver  
accessible using the Menu and/or programmable to the transceiver buttons.  
For details on functions that are not included in “FUNCTIONS OVERVIEW”  
and “FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONS” {p. 63}, please consult your dealer.  
None [Analog/ NXDN/ DMR]  
No function has been programmed.  
2-tone [Analog]  
2-tone Signaling opens the squelch only when your transceiver receives a call  
containing a matching 2-tone signal.  
1 PF Button: Press the programmed button to enter 2-tone Mode.  
Menu Mode: Select “2-TONE” and press the [ S ] button to enter 2-tone Mode.  
2 Press the [ <B ] and [ C> ] buttons to select your desired list of 2-tone codes.  
3 Press the PTT switch or Side 2 button to make the call.  
If 2-tone is sent by pressing Side 2 button, the transceiver immediately  
returns to Receive mode after transmitting 2-tone.  
Autodial [Analog]  
Allows you to quickly send DTMF codes from the Autodial List.  
1 PF Button: Press the programmed button to enter Autodial Mode.  
Menu Mode: Select “AUTODIALand press the [ S ] button to enter Autodial  
Mode.  
2 Press the [ <B ] and [ C> ] buttons to select your desired list of Autodial.  
3 Press the PTT switch to make the call.  
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Backlight [Analog/ NXDN/ DMR]  
Allows you can turn the LCD display backlight on/off.  
PF Button:  
Press the programmed button to turn the display backlight On or Off.  
If Auto backlight is activated by your dealer, the backlight can be set to  
activate by button operations or when receiving a call/ message.  
Battery Status [Analog/ NXDN/ DMR]  
Allows you to check the battery power status.  
PF Button:  
Press the programmed button, the Battery Status function operates.  
Menu Mode:  
Select “BAT STAT” and press the [ S ] button, the Battery Status function operates.  
Battery status is represented by the number of times the LED indicator flashes  
red. Four flashes represents full power, three represents medium power, two  
represents low power, and one represents very low power. If the LED flashes red  
only one time, recharge or replace your battery pack immediately.  
Indicator  
(LCD-Model)  
Battery remaining  
LED  
Beep tone  
Full  
Sufficient  
Low  
Blink 4 times  
Blink 3 times  
Blink 2 times  
Sounds 4 times  
Sounds 3 times  
Sounds 2 times  
Very Low  
Blink 1 time  
Sounds 1 time  
When the Low Battery Warning function is active {p. 77} and the battery  
power is low or less, this button will not operate.  
If the Battery Level Tone has been enabled, a beep tone will sound according  
to the number of flashes from the LED.  
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Broadcast [DMR]  
Allows you to make a Broadcast Group Call. Broadcast Group Call can be used to  
engage in one-way informative group voice calls by initiating a call to a group.  
PF Button:  
Press the programmed button, to switch to Broadcast Call.  
Menu Mode:  
Select “BCST” and press the [ S ] button to switch to Broadcast Call.  
“BCST ON” is displayed for 1 second and Broadcast Group Call will be On.  
Button Lock [Analog/ NXDN/ DMR]  
Locking the transceiver button operation. This function prevents the incorrect  
operation of the transceiver by physical contact while carrying the transceiver,  
such as around the waist.  
PF Button:  
Press the programmed button to lock the transceiver buttons.  
Beep A (1 beep) sounds.  
Press the button again to unlock.  
Beep B (2 beeps) sounds.  
While Button Lock is on, operate a button that has been locked. “LOCKED” is  
displayed for 1 second.  
Even if a button on the transceiver is pressed while the Button Lock is  
enabled, a Button-entry Error Tone (1 beep) sounds.  
Whether each button operation is targeted for the Button Lock can be  
configured by your dealer. The following buttons are targeted for the Button  
Lock when each configuration is enabled:  
- Selector, Front Buttons, Side Buttons, Volume Control, and PTT Switch.  
The following will still function and can be operated as per normal.  
- Backlight, Battery Status, Button Lock, Call Response, Clear, Emergency,  
Function, Monitor, Monitor Momentary, Lone Worker, Squelch Off, and  
Squelch Off Momentary.  
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Call 1 ~ 6 [Analog/ NXDN/ DMR]  
Allows you to send assigned signaling from Call 1 to Call 6.  
PF Button:  
Press the programmed button to send a message or initiate a call.  
Calling Alert [Analog]  
Allows you to send a calling alert to the other party. Calling alert tones help  
identify yourself to party members and inform them that you are calling.  
PF Button:  
Press the programmed button to send an Alert tone to a receiver.  
Call Interruption [DMR]  
Allows a transceiver other than the transmitting transceiver to terminate voice  
communications by sending a Call Interruption request message. If a transceiver  
receives a Call Interruption request message on the channel where the  
transceiver is performing voice communications, the transceiver terminates the  
voice communications.  
PF Button:  
Press the programmed button to send Call Interruption Request message.  
Call Response [NXDN/ DMR]  
Allows you to send an acknowledge call, upon receipt of the acknowledgment  
request message from an individual call.  
PF Button:  
Press the programmed button to respond to an Individual Call.  
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Channel Entry [Analog/ NXDN/ DMR]  
In Channel Entry Mode, channel can be selected by the same operation as List  
selection.  
PF Button:  
1 Press the programmed button to enter Channel Entry Mode.  
2 Press the [ <B ] and [ C> ] buttons to select your desired channel.  
3 Press the [ S ] button to confirm the entry.  
To enter 2-digit channel number (example: Channel 12):  
1 Press the programmed button to enter Channel Entry Mode.  
2 Press the [ <B ] and [ C> ] buttons to select “1”  
3 Press the [ S ] button.  
4 Press the [ <B ] and [ C> ] buttons to select “2”.  
Press the [ A ] button to delete 1 digit number. Press and hold the [ A ]  
button to delete all numbers.  
5 Press the [ S ] button to confirm the entry.  
To enter 3-digit channel number (example: Channel 123):  
1 Press the programmed button to enter Channel Entry Mode.  
2 Press the [ <B ] and [ C> ] buttons to select “1”  
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3 Press the [ S ] button.  
4 Press the [ <B ] and [ C> ] buttons to select “2”.  
5 Press the [ S ] button.  
6 Press the [ <B ] and [ C> ] buttons to select “3”.  
Press the [ A ] button to delete 1 digit number. Press and hold the [ A ]  
button to delete all numbers.  
7 Press the [ S ] button to confirm the entry.  
Channel Recall [Analog/ NXDN/ DMR]  
PF Button:  
Press the programmed button during Scan to return to the last called zone and  
channel and Scan pauses (Scan Stop Tone will sound every 30 seconds).  
Beep A (1 beep) sounds.  
Channel Select [Analog/ NXDN/ DMR]  
Selector:  
Turn the Selector to select the channel number.  
Channel Up/Down [Analog/ NXDN/ DMR]  
Selector:  
Turn the Selector to increase/ decrease the channel number.  
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Channel Up/ Channel Down [Analog/ NXDN/ DMR]  
PF Button:  
Press the programmed button to increase/ decrease the channel number.  
Channel Up (Continuous)/ Channel Down (Continuous)  
[Analog/ NXDN/ DMR]  
PF Button:  
Hold down the programmed button to continuously increase/ decrease the  
channel number.  
Clear [Analog/ NXDN/ DMR]  
Allows you to cancel the data (Status Message, Short Message, Remote Control  
Message, Call Alert, etc.) transmission, reject an incoming call, or disconnect the  
call.  
PF Button:  
Press the programmed button to end a call or cancel a status message  
transmission.  
Beep A (1 beep) sounds.  
“CANCELis displayed for 1 second.  
CW Message [NXDN]  
Sending CW Message.  
PF Button:  
Press the programmed button to send the set Morse code.  
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Direct Channel 1 ~ 5 [Analog/ NXDN/ DMR]  
Allows you to go directly to Direct Channel 1 ~ 5.  
PF Button:  
Press the programmed button to jump to a frequently used zone and channel.  
Beep A (1 beep) sounds.  
Press this button again to return to the formerly selected channel.  
Beep B (2 beeps) sounds.  
If activated by your dealer, you can set your own Direct Channels by selecting  
your desired zone and channel using Direct Channel 1 ~ 5.  
Direct Channel 1 ~ 5 Select [Analog/ NXDN/ DMR]  
Allows you to set the currently selected channel as the Direct Channel 1 ~ 5.  
1 Select the channel to be set as Direct Channel.  
2 PF Button: Press and hold the programmed button to set the currently  
selected channel as Direct Channel 1 ~ 5.  
Beep C (3 beeps) sounds.  
Menu Mode: Select “DR 1 SEL” ~ DR 5 SELand press the [ S ] button to set  
the currently selected channel as Direct Channel 1 ~ 5.  
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Display Format [Analog/ NXDN/ DMR]  
Allows you to switch the display between the zone-channel number and the  
channel name.  
Zone-channel number  
Channel name  
PF Button:  
Press the programmed button to switch the display between the zone-channel  
number and the channel name.  
Menu Mode:  
Select “DISP FMT” and press the [ S ] button to change the Display Format  
setting.  
Emergency [Analog/ NXDN/ DMR]  
This is for entering Emergency Mode if the transceiver is in standby mode. If the  
transceiver is in Emergency mode, it exits the emergency mode. In Emergency  
Mode, the transceiver repeats transmission and reception at regular intervals.  
PF Button:  
Press and hold the programmed button for the time set in hold delay to enter  
Emergency Mode.  
If transceiver is in Emergency Mode, press and hold this button for the time  
set in Hold Delay to exit Emergency Mode.  
Refer to “EMERGENCY CALLS” {p. 67}.  
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External Microphone Sense [Analog/ NXDN/ DMR]  
Allow you to set the microphone sensitivity of the external microphone.  
Menu Mode:  
1 Select “EX MIC S” and press the [ S ] button.  
2 Press the [ <B ] and [ C> ] buttons to select the microphone sensitivity.  
You can select from +6 dB (High sensitivity) to -20 dB (Low sensitivity) by 2  
steps.  
3 Press the [ S ] button to confirm and exit mode.  
External Speaker [Analog/ NXDN/ DMR]  
If external speaker connected to the transceiver, select the output of the speaker  
to the external speaker or internal speaker.  
PF Button:  
Press the programmed button to switch the external speaker or internal speaker.  
Menu Mode:  
1 Select “SPEAKER” and press the [ S ] button.  
2 Press the [ <B ] and [ C> ] buttons to switch the external speaker or internal  
speaker.  
External speaker  
Internal speaker  
3 Press the [ S ] button to confirm and exit mode.  
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Fixed Volume [Analog/ NXDN/ DMR]  
Allows you to change the volume level of the tone.  
PF Button:  
Press the programmed button to change Low, High, or Off (Tone Off).  
Menu Mode:  
1 Select “FIXED V” and press the [ S ] button.  
2 Press the [ <B ] and [ C> ] buttons to select Low, High, or Off (Tone Off).  
3 Press the [ S ] button to confirm and exit mode.  
Function [Analog/ NXDN/ DMR]  
Allows you to access the 2nd function programmed to a button. Programmable  
buttons can be assigned Main function and 2nd function.  
PF Button:  
1 Press the programmed button to enter 2nd function input wait state.  
Beep A (1 beep) sounds.  
“FNC” is displayed.  
2 Press the button which has been programmed a 2nd function to perform the  
2nd Function.  
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Group [Analog/ NXDN/ DMR]  
Activates Group Call Mode.  
1 PF Button: Press the programmed button to enter Group Call Mode (NXDN/  
DMR) or Selcall Mode (FleetSync/ MDC-1200).  
Menu Mode: Select “GRP MODE” and press the [ S ] button to enter Group  
Call Mode (NXDN/ DMR) or Selcall Mode (FleetSync/ MDC-1200).  
2 Press the [ <B ] and [ C> ] buttons to select a Group ID/ name from the list  
that has been programmed to your transceiver.  
3 Press and hold the PTT switch to make the call.  
NXDN/ DMR:  
Refer to “Making Group Calls (NXDN/ DMR)” {p. 12}.  
FleetSync:  
Refer to “FleetSync: ALPHANUMERIC 2-WAY PAGING FUNCTION” {p. 72}  
Group + Short Message [Analog/ NXDN/ DMR]  
Allows you to specify a Group ID to send short messages.  
1 PF Button: Press the programmed button to enter Group Call Mode (NXDN/  
DMR) or Selcall Mode (FleetSync/ MDC-1200).  
Menu Mode: Select “GRP SDM” and press the [ S ] button to enter Group Call  
Mode (NXDN/ DMR) or Selcall Mode (FleetSync/ MDC-1200).  
2 Press the [ <B ] and [ C> ] buttons to select a Group ID/ name from the list.  
3 Press the [ S ] button to enter Short Message Mode.  
4 Press the [ <B ] and [ C> ] buttons to select a Short Message from the list  
(NXDN/ DMR).  
5 Press the PTT switch or Side 2 button to send short messages.  
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Group + Status [Analog/ NXDN/ DMR]  
Allows you to specify a Group ID to send status messages.  
1 PF Button: Press the programmed button to enter Group Call Mode (NXDN/  
DMR) or Selcall Mode (FleetSync/ MDC-1200).  
Menu Mode: Select “GRP STAT” and press the [ S ] button to enter Group Call  
Mode (NXDN/ DMR) or Selcall Mode (FleetSync/ MDC-1200).  
2 Press the [ <B ] and [ C> ] buttons to select a Group ID/ name from the list.  
3 Press the [ S ] button to enter Status Mode.  
4 Press the [ <B ] and [ C> ] buttons to select the status messages you want to  
transmit.  
5 Press the PTT switch or Side 2 button to send status messages.  
High Transmit Power [Analog/ NXDN/ DMR]  
Turns High Transmit Power On or Off. When using a channel programmed with low  
or medium power, this allows you to change the output power to high.  
PF Button:  
Press the programmed button to change the output power to high.  
Beep A (1 beep) sounds.  
Press this button again to change the transmit power to the original setting.  
Beep B (2 beeps) sounds.  
Menu Mode:  
Select “HIGH PWR” and press the [ S ] button to change the High Transmit Power  
On or Off.  
The “ ” indicator appears while using Low transmit power.  
The “ ” indicator disappears while using High or Medium transmit power.  
High or Medium Transmit Power  
Low Transmit Power  
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Home Channel [Analog/ NXDN/ DMR]  
Allows you to jump to home channel (programmed by your dealer). If activated  
by your dealer, you can set your own Home Channel by selecting your desired  
channel using Home Channel Select.  
PF Button:  
Press the programmed button to jump to home channel.  
Beep A (1 beep) sounds.  
“HOME” is displayed for 1 second.  
Press this button again to return to the formerly selected channel.  
Beep B (2 beeps) sounds.  
Home Channel Select [Analog/ NXDN/ DMR]  
Allows you to set the currently selected channel to Home Channel.  
1 Select the channel to be set as Home Channel.  
2 PF Button: Press and hold the programmed button to set the currently  
selected channel as the Home Channel.  
Beep C (3 beeps) sounds.  
Menu Mode: Select “HOME SELand press the [ S ] button to set the currently  
selected channel as the Home Channel.  
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Individual [Analog/ NXDN/ DMR]  
Activates Individual Call Mode.  
1 PF Button: Press the programmed button to enter Individual Call Mode  
(NXDN/ DMR) or Selcall Mode (FleetSync/ MDC-1200).  
Menu Mode: Select “IND MODE” and press the [ S ] button to enter Individual  
Call Mode (NXDN/ DMR) or Selcall Mode (FleetSync/ MDC-1200).  
2 Press the [ <B ] and [ C> ] buttons to select a Unit ID/ name from the list that  
has been programmed to your transceiver.  
3 Press and hold the PTT switch to make the call.  
NXDN/ DMR:  
Refer to “Making Individual Calls (NXDN/ DMR)” {p. 13}.  
FleetSync:  
Refer to “FleetSync: ALPHANUMERIC 2-WAY PAGING FUNCTION” {p. 72}.  
Individual + Short Message [Analog/ NXDN/ DMR]  
Allows you to specify a Unit ID to send short messages.  
1 PF Button: Press the programmed button to enter Individual Call Mode  
(NXDN/ DMR) or Selcall Mode (FleetSync/ MDC-1200).  
Menu Mode: Select “IND SDM” and press the [ S ] button to enter Individual  
Call Mode (NXDN/ DMR) or Selcall Mode (FleetSync/ MDC-1200).  
2 Press the [ <B ] and [ C> ] buttons to select a Unit ID/ name from the list.  
3 Press the [ S ] button to enter Short Message Mode.  
4 Press the [ <B ] and [ C> ] buttons to select a Short Message from the list  
(NXDN/ DMR).  
5 Press the PTT switch or Side 2 button to send short messages.  
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Individual + Status [Analog/ NXDN/ DMR]  
Allows you to specify a Unit ID to send status messages.  
1 PF Button: Press the programmed button to enter Individual Call Mode  
(NXDN/ DMR) or Selcall Mode (FleetSync/ MDC-1200).  
Menu Mode: Select “IND STAT” and press the [ S ] button to enter Individual  
Call Mode (NXDN/ DMR) or Selcall Mode (FleetSync/ MDC-1200).  
2 Press the [ <B ] and [ C> ] buttons to select a Unit ID/ name from the list.  
3 Press the [ S ] button to enter Status Mode.  
4 Press the [ <B ] and [ C> ] buttons to select the status messages you want to  
transmit.  
5 Press the PTT switch or Side 2 button to send status messages.  
Lone Worker [Analog/ NXDN/ DMR]  
Using Lone Worker function, the transceiver can automatically enter Emergency  
Mode and notify the base station of the emergency status when the transceiver  
becomes disabled from operating due to an accident.  
PF Button:  
Press the programmed button to change the Lone Worker On.  
Beep A (1 beep) sounds.  
Press this button again to change the Lone Worker Off.  
Beep B (2 beeps) sounds.  
Menu Mode:  
Select “L-WK” and press the [ S ] button to change the Lone Worker On or Off.  
Lone Worker is turn On, “L-WK ON” is displayed for 1 second.  
If transceiver is on the Lone Worker mode, Lone Worker is turn Off, “L-WK  
OFF” is displayed for 1 second.  
On the Lone Worker mode, Lone Worker Interval time(r) will be counting down.  
When you presses any button to indicate that you are safe and the timer will be  
restarted.  
The transceiver automatically enters Emergency Mode if you do not operate the  
transceiver during the Lone Worker Interval time.  
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Low Transmit Power [Analog/ NXDN/ DMR]  
Turns Low Transmit Power On or Off. When using a channel programmed with  
medium or high power, this allows you to change the output power to low.  
PF Button:  
Press the programmed button to change the output power to Low.  
Beep A (1 beep) sounds.  
Press this button again to change the transmit power to the original setting.  
Beep B (2 beeps) sounds.  
Menu Mode:  
Select “LOW PWR” and press the [ S ] button to change the Low Transmit Power  
On or Off.  
The “ ” indicator appears while using Low transmit power.  
The “ ” indicator disappears while using High or Medium transmit power.  
High or Medium Transmit Power  
Low Transmit Power  
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Maintenance [Analog/ NXDN/ DMR]  
Allows you to display the signal strength and Bit Error Rate (BER) on the LCD  
when constructing the system or during maintenance.  
1 PF Button: Press the programmed button to enter Maintenance Display Mode.  
Menu Mode: Select “MAINT” and press the [ S ] button to enter Maintenance  
Display Mode.  
2 Press the [ <B ] and [ C> ] buttons to select Signal strength (RSSI Level) or  
BER.  
Signal strength (RSSI Level: dBm)  
Bit Error Rate  
BER display is available on NXDN/ DMR channel.  
When the signal strength is less than -120 dBm, “  
” is displayed.  
When BER measurement is impossible, “  
” is displayed.  
3 Press the [ S ] button to confirm and exit mode.  
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Manual Site Hunt [DMR]  
Allows you can manually move the Revert Channel to another Channel without  
waiting for Site Roaming to resume.  
PF Button:  
On the Channel of DMR Site Roaming, press the programmed button, the Manual  
Site Hunt function operates.  
Beep A (1 beep) sounds.  
Menu Mode:  
Select “M SITE H” and press the [ S ] button, the Manual Site Hunt function  
operates.  
Search Mode Tone sounds and send a Wakeup message once to other  
Channels registered in the same System set in DMR Site Roaming and go to  
search for repeaters that can detect the synchronization signal.  
"SEARCH" is displayed during Manual Site Hunt operation.  
Medium Transmit Power [Analog/ NXDN/ DMR]  
Turns Medium Transmit Power On or Off. When using a channel programmed with  
low or high power, this allows you to change the output power to medium.  
Menu Mode:  
Select “MED PWR” and press the [ S ] button to change the Medium Transmit  
Power On or Off.  
Menu [Analog/ NXDN/ DMR]  
PF Button:  
Press the programmed button to select and perform functions using the  
transceiver Menu.  
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Microphone Sense [Analog/ NXDN/ DMR]  
Allows you to change the internal microphone sensitivity.  
Menu Mode:  
1 Select “MIC SENS” and press the [ S ] button.  
2 Press the [ <B ] and [ C> ] buttons to select the microphone sensitivity.  
You can select from +6 dB (High sensitivity) to -20 dB (Low sensitivity) by 2  
steps.  
3 Press the [ S ] button to confirm and exit mode.  
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Microphone Type [NXDN/ DMR]  
Allows you to configure the type of the external microphone to be connected to  
the transceiver and enables the optimal conditions of the audio quality.  
Menu Mode:  
1 Select “MIC TYPE” and press the [ S ] button.  
2 Press the [ <B ] and [ C> ] buttons to select the microphone type.  
You can select from None (without adjusting the audio characteristics),  
MIC 1 to MIC 11.  
3 Press the [ S ] button to confirm and exit mode.  
Type  
Model  
MIC 1 KMC-45*, KMC-45D  
MIC 2 KMC-48GPS*  
MIC 3 KMC-21  
KHS-7, KHS-7A*, KHS-8BL, KHS-8BE, KHS-9BL, KHS-9BE,  
MIC 4 KHS-21*, KHS-22, KHS-22A, KHS-25, KHS-26, KHS-27, KHS-27A,  
KHS-31, KHS-31C  
MIC 5 KHS-23, KHS-35F  
MIC 6 KHS-10-BH*, KHS-10-OH*, KHS-10D-BH, KHS-10D-OH  
MIC 7 EMC-11, EMC-12  
MIC 8 KHS-1*  
MIC 9 KHS-29F  
MIC 10 KEP-2  
MIC 11 KHS-8NC  
* : Not support for DMR.  
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Monitor [Analog/ NXDN/ DMR]  
Allows you to turn the transceiver signaling off, to listen to all calls that are  
received on the channel.  
PF Button:  
Press the programmed button to change the Monitor On.  
Beep A (1 beep) sounds.  
Press this button again to change the Monitor Off.  
Beep B (2 beeps) sounds.  
Menu Mode:  
Select “MONITOR” and press the [ S ] button to change the Monitor On or Off.  
The “ ” indicator appears while Monitor is On.  
Monitor Momentary [Analog/ NXDN/ DMR]  
PF Button:  
Press and hold the programmed button to momentarily turn the transceiver  
signaling off. Releasing this button turns the transceiver signaling back on. While  
signaling is off, you can listen to all calls that are received on the channel.  
Operator Selectable Tone [Analog]  
Switches the preset QT/DQT Decode/Encode pair to an OST (Operator  
Selectable Tone) pair.  
PF Button:  
Press the programmed button to change the OST On or Off.  
Menu Mode:  
Select “OST” and press the [ S ] button to change the OST On or Off.  
Refer to “Operator Selectable Tone (OST)” {p. 70}.  
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OST List [Analog]  
Allows you to enter OST List mode.  
1 PF Button: Press and hold the programmed button to enter OST List Mode.  
Menu Mode: Select “OST LIST” and press the [ S ] button to enter OST List  
Mode.  
2 Press the [ <B ] and [ C> ] buttons to select the OST List.  
3 Press the [ S ] button to confirm and exit mode.  
Refer to “Operator Selectable Tone (OST)” {p. 70}.  
OVCM (Open Voice Channel Mode) [DMR]  
Allows you to hear various voice calls (Individual Call, Group Call, Broadcast Call)  
even if the received ID does not match.  
PF Button:  
Press the programmed button to change the OVCM On.  
Beep A (1 beep) sounds.  
Press this button again to change the OVCM Off.  
Beep B (2 beeps) sounds.  
Menu Mode:  
Select “OVCM” in Menu Mode and press the [ S ] button to change the OVCM On  
or Off.  
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Priority-channel Select [Analog/ NXDN/ DMR]  
A Priority channel must be programmed in order for Priority Scan to function.  
When using a single Priority channel, the transceiver will automatically change to  
the Priority channel when a call is received on it, even if a call is being received on  
a normal channel.  
When using dual Priority channels, Priority channel 1 is given precedence over  
Priority channel 2. So, if a call is received on Priority channel 1 while a call is  
already on Priority channel 2, the transceiver will automatically change to Priority  
channel 1.  
1 Select the channel to be set as Priority channel.  
2 PF Button: Press the programmed button to set the current channel as the  
Priority Zone-Channel.  
Menu Mode: Select “PRIORITY” and press the [ S ] button to enter Priority-  
channel Select Mode.  
3 Press the [ <B ] and [ C> ] buttons to select “NORMAL(scan off), “PRI 1”  
(priority 1), “PRI 2” (priority 2), or “PRI 1 2” (priority 1/2).  
4 Press the [ S ] button to confirm and exit mode.  
The “  
channel.  
” indicator appears on the display when the channel is Priority  
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Radio Check (MDC-1200) [Analog]  
This function is for MDC-1200 Radio Check. Radio Check is a function for  
checking whether a transceiver is available for calling, such as whether the  
transceiver is on or whether it is within the communication range.  
Menu Mode:  
1 Select “RD CHK” and press the [ S ] button to enter Radio Check Mode.  
2 Press the [ <B ] and [ C> ] buttons to select the destination ID from the ID List.  
3 Press the PTT switch to start Radio check.  
4 When ACK (Acknowledgement) is received, “COMPLETE” is displayed for 1  
second.  
Radio Inhibit (MDC-1200) [Analog]  
This function is for MDC-1200 Radio Inhibit. Radio Inhibit is a function for stunning  
a transceiver.  
Menu Mode:  
1 Select “INHIBIT” and press the [ S ] button to enter Radio Inhibit Mode.  
2 Press the [ <B ] and [ C> ] buttons to select the destination ID from the ID List.  
3 Press the PTT switch to send Radio Inhibit command.  
4 When ACK (Acknowledgement) is received, “COMPLETE” is displayed for 1  
second.  
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Radio Uninhibit (MDC-1200) [Analog]  
This is for MDC-1200 Radio Uninhibit. Radio Uninhibit is a function for reviving a  
transceiver which has been stunned.  
Menu Mode:  
1 Select “UNINHIB” and press the [ S ] button to enter Radio Uninhibit Mode.  
2 Press the [ <B ] and [ C> ] buttons to select the destination ID from the ID List.  
3 Press the PTT switch to send Radio Uninhibit command.  
4 When ACK (Acknowledgement) is received, “COMPLETE” is displayed for 1  
second.  
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Remote Control [NXDN/ DMR]  
Allows you to remotely control a specified transceiver from the transceiver.  
In the NXDN and DMR systems, it allows you to operate the transceiver directly,  
send a remote control message and control the target transceiver.  
Note:  
The Remote Control is a software option.  
In Remote Control Mode, the following remote control message can be sent.  
Remote Stun: Send a Remote Stun Message to the designated Transceiver and  
make the Transceiver unusable.  
Remote Revive: Send a Remote Revive Message to the designated Transceiver  
and release the Stun state of the Transceiver.  
Remote Kill: Send a Remote Kill Message to the designated Transceiver and  
make Transceiver inoperable and prevent any operation.  
Remote Monitor: Send a Remote send request message to the specified  
Transceiver, Individual Call from the Transceiver to the requester, cancel Mic Mute  
and send it continuously.  
Radio Check: Send a Radio Check Message to the specified Transceiver and let  
the Transceiver send an ACK.  
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Menu Mode:  
1 Select “RMT CTRLand press the [ S ] button to enter Remote Control Mode.  
2 Press the [ <B ] and [ C> ] buttons to select Unit ID List.  
3 Press the [ S ] button to enter Remote Control Message Selection.  
4 Press the [ <B ] and [ C> ] buttons to select Remote Control Message.  
5 Press the PTT switch to send selected Remote Control Message.  
RX Audio Equalizer [NXDN/ DMR]  
Allows you to set the receiving audio characteristic (Flat, High boost, or Low  
boost).  
Menu Mode:  
1 Select “RX EQ” and press the [ S ] button.  
2 Press the [ <B ] and [ C> ] buttons to select the audio characteristic.  
3 Press the [ S ] button to confirm and exit mode.  
Flat  
Standard RX audio characteristic.  
Treble range is emphasized. Audio sounds clearer and  
becomes more understandable.  
High boost  
Treble range is suppressed and bass range is boosted that  
makes the audio quality more natural.  
Low boost  
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RX Auto Gain Control [NXDN/ DMR]  
Allows you to set the transceiver to automatically adjust the volume of the  
receiving sound to a specific level for easy listening.  
Menu Mode:  
1 Select “RX AGC” and press the [ S ] button.  
2 Press the [ <B ] and [ C> ] buttons to select Off, Low, or High.  
3 Press the [ S ] button to confirm and exit mode.  
Save Log Data [Analog/ NXDN/ DMR]  
This function saves the operation and communication logs of this transceiver.  
This function is for field support use such for your dealer.  
Scan [Analog/ NXDN/ DMR]  
Allows you starting or stopping scan.  
PF Button:  
Press the programmed button to start scanning. To stop scanning, press this  
button.  
Menu Mode:  
Select “SCAN” and press the [ S ] button to activate/ deactivate the Scan.  
The “  
” indicator appears on the display.  
The “  
” indicator blinks while paused.  
Refer to “SCAN” {p. 65}.  
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Scan Delete/Add [Analog/ NXDN/ DMR]  
Allows you to include or omit each channel in the scan sequence.  
1 Select your desired channel.  
2 PF Button: Press the programmed button to change the Scan Delete/Add  
status of the channel.  
Menu Mode: Select “SCN D/A” and press the [ S ] button to activate/  
deactivate the Scan of the channel.  
When a channel is added to scan, Beep A (1 beep) sounds and the “  
(right side) indicator appears on the display.  
When a channel is deleted (not include in scan), Beep B (2 beeps) sounds  
and the “ ” (right side) indicator disappears on the display.  
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Scrambler/Encryption [Analog/ NXDN/ DMR]  
Enables or disables Scrambler (analog) or Encryption (NXDN/ DMR) function.  
Voice Scrambler is the function to scramble the audio signal so that the  
contents of communications can be prevented from being intercepted.  
Encryption is the function that enhances secrecy in communications on the  
digital channels by encrypting voice data.  
PF Button:  
Press the programmed button to activate the Scrambler/Encryption.  
Beep A (1 beep) sounds.  
Press this button again to deactivate Scrambler/Encryption.  
Beep B (2 beeps) sounds.  
Menu Mode:  
Select “SCRENC” and press the [ S ] button to activate/ deactivate the Scrambler/  
Encryption.  
The “ ” indicator appears while Scrambler/Encryption is activated.  
Refer to “SCRAMBLER (ANALOG)/ ENCRYPTION (NXDN/ DMR)” {p. 68}.  
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Scrambler/Encryption Code [Analog/ NXDN/ DMR]  
Allows you to change the Scrambler Code/ Encryption Key used in the  
transmission.  
1 PF Button: Press and hold the programmed button to enter Scrambler/  
Encryption Code Mode.  
Menu Mode: Select “SCRENC C” and press the [ S ] button to enter  
Scrambler/Encryption Code Mode.  
2 Press the [ <B ] and [ C> ] buttons to select the Scrambler Code or Encryption  
Key.  
Must be set to the same code/key for transmission and reception.  
Scrambler Code  
Encryption Key  
3 Press the [ S ] button to confirm and exit mode.  
Refer to “SCRAMBLER (ANALOG)/ ENCRYPTION (NXDN/ DMR)” {p. 68}.  
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Send the GPS Data [Analog/ NXDN/ DMR]  
Allows you to send your positioning data to the base station when a GPS speaker/  
microphone has been installed.  
When the power is turned ON and/or the reception condition of the GPS  
satellite is poor, positioning may take longer to complete.  
PF Button:  
Press the programmed button to send GPS data.  
Beep A (1 beep) sounds.  
Menu Mode:  
Select “SEND GPS” and press the [ S ] button to send GPS data.  
When GPS data transmission is completed and "COMPLETE" is displayed for  
1 second.  
Short Message [NXDN/ DMR]  
Allows you to send short messages such as an address, telephone number, etc.  
1 PF Button: Press the programmed button to enter Short Message Mode.  
Menu Mode: Select “SDM MODE” and press the [ S ] button to enter Short  
Message Mode.  
2 Press the [ <B ] and [ C> ] buttons to select a Short Message from the list  
(NXDN/ DMR).  
3 Press the PTT switch or Side 2 button to send short messages.  
Speaker Attenuation [Analog/ NXDN/ DMR]  
Temporarily reduce the volume level of the speaker of the transceiver and  
speaker/ microphone.  
PF Button:  
Press the programmed button to change the Speaker Attenuation On or Off.  
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Speaker Type [NXDN/ DMR]  
Allows you to configure the type of the external speaker and speaker/ microphone  
to be connected to the transceiver and enables the optimal conditions of the audio  
quality.  
Menu Mode:  
1 Select “SPK TYPE” and press the [ S ] button.  
2 Press the [ <B ] and [ C> ] buttons to select the speaker type.  
You can select from None (without adjusting the audio characteristics),  
SPK 1 to SPK 11.  
3 Press the [ S ] button to confirm and exit mode.  
Type  
SPK 1  
SPK 2  
SPK 3  
Model  
KMC-45*, KMC-45D  
KMC-48GPS*  
KMC-21  
KHS-7, KHS-7A*, KHS-8BL, KHS-8BE, KHS-9BL, KHS-9BE,  
KHS-21*, KHS-22, KHS-22A, KHS-25, KHS-26, KHS-27, KHS-27A,  
KHS-31, KHS-31C  
SPK 4  
SPK 5  
SPK 6  
SPK 7  
SPK 8  
SPK 9  
KHS-23, KHS-35F  
KHS-10-BH*, KHS-10-OH*, KHS-10D-BH, KHS-10D-OH  
EMC-11, EMC-12  
KHS-1*  
KHS-29F  
SPK 10 KEP-2  
SPK 11 KHS-8NC  
* : Not support for DMR.  
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Squelch Level [Analog]  
Allows you to adjust the transceiver squelch level.  
1 PF Button: Press the programmed button to enter Squelch Level Adjustment  
Mode.  
Menu Mode: Select “SQL LVLand press the [ S ] button enter Squelch Level  
Adjustment Mode.  
2 Press the [ <B ] and [ C> ] buttons to increase and decrease the squelch level  
from 0 (open) to 9 (tight).  
3 Press the [ S ] button to confirm and exit mode.  
Squelch Off [Analog/ NXDN/ DMR]  
Allows you to turn the transceiver squelch off, to better hear weak signals on the  
channel.  
PF Button:  
Press the programmed button to activate/ deactivate the Squelch Off.  
Menu Mode:  
Select “SQL OFF” and press the [ S ] button to activate/ deactivate the Squelch  
Off.  
The “ ” indicator appears while Squelch Off is activated.  
Squelch Off Momentary [Analog/ NXDN/ DMR]  
PF Button:  
Press and hold the programmed button to momentarily turn the transceiver  
squelch off. Releasing this button turns the transceiver squelch back on. While  
squelch is off, you can better hear weak signals on the channel.  
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Stack [Analog/ NXDN/ DMR]  
Allows you to check the records of received calls and messages received.  
The “ ” indicator lights up when all stacked data is already read.  
When there is unread data, The “ ” indicator blinks.  
1 PF Button: Press the programmed button to enter Stack Mode.  
Menu Mode: Select “STACK” and press the [ S ] button to enter Stack Mode.  
If the stack is empty, EMPTY” is displayed for 1 second and Stack Mode is  
not entered.  
2 Press the [ <B ] and [ C> ] buttons to change the category display Caller ID  
List or Message List.  
Caller ID  
Message List  
Select “CALL ID” and press the [ S ] button. The stacked Caller ID data is  
displayed.  
Select “MESSAGE” and press the [ S ] button. The stacked Status  
Message data is displayed.  
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3 Press the [ <B ] and [ C> ] buttons to select the List.  
Each time press the [ S ] button to change display type (Message Caller  
ID Channel No.Message→ ).  
Press the [A] button, delete confirmation is displayed, press the [S] button  
to delete displayed Caller ID and Message.  
Press and hold the [A] button, delete confirmation is displayed, press the  
[S] button to delete all Caller IDs and Messages.  
4 Press the Side 1 button to exit Stack Mode.  
Status [Analog/ NXDN/ DMR]  
Allows you to send status messages selected from the Status List.  
1 PF Button: Press the programmed button to enter Status Mode.  
Menu Mode: Select “STATUS” and press the [ S ] button to enter Status Mode.  
2 Press the [ <B ] and [ C> ] buttons to select the status messages you want to  
transmit.  
3 Press the PTT switch or Side 2 button to send status messages.  
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Surveillance [Analog/ NXDN/ DMR]  
Allows you to disable the alert tone, backlight and LED functions. The Surveillance  
function is used when the change of the transceiver status needs to be kept  
unnoticed, such as while on a Public Safety operation.  
PF Button:  
Press the programmed button to activate the Surveillance Mode.  
Beep A (1 beep) sounds.  
“SUR ON” is displayed for 1 second.  
Press this button again to deactivate the Surveillance Mode.  
Beep B (2 beeps) sounds.  
“SUR OFF” is displayed for 1 second.  
Menu Mode:  
Select “SURVEILand press the [ S ] button to activate/ deactivate the  
Surveillance Mode.  
Talk Around [Analog/ NXDN/ DMR]  
Talk Around redirects the transceiver signals directly to other party members  
rather than relaying the signals through a repeater.  
PF Button:  
Press the programmed button to activate the Talk Around.  
Beep A (1 beep) sounds.  
Press this button again to deactivate the Talk Around.  
Beep B (2 beeps) sounds.  
Menu Mode:  
Select “TALK ARD” and press the [ S ] button to activate/ deactivate the Talk  
Around.  
The “ ” indicator appears while Talk Around is activated.  
Transceiver Password [Analog/ NXDN/ DMR]  
Allows you to enter Transceiver Password Input Mode.  
Refer to “TRANSCEIVER PASSWORD” {p. 63}.  
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TX Audio Equalizer [NXDN/ DMR]  
Allows you to set the transmission audio characteristic (Flat, High boost, or Low  
boost).  
Menu Mode:  
1 Select “TX EQ” and press the [ S ] button.  
2 Press the [ <B ] and [ C> ] buttons to select the audio characteristic.  
3 Press the [ S ] button to confirm and exit mode.  
Flat  
Standard TX audio characteristic.  
Treble range is emphasized. Audio sounds clearer and  
becomes more understandable.  
High boost  
Treble range is suppressed and bass range is boosted that  
makes the audio quality more natural.  
Low boost  
TX Auto Gain Control [NXDN/ DMR]  
Allows you to set the transceiver to automatically adjust the internal and external  
microphone sensitivity for easy listening.  
Menu Mode:  
Select “TX AGC” and press the [ S ] button to change the TX Auto Gain Control  
On or Off.  
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VOX [Analog/ NXDN/ DMR]  
Allows you to adjust the VOX Gain level.  
1 PF Button: Press the programmed button to enter VOX Gain Level Adjustment  
Mode.  
Menu Mode: Select “VOX LVLand press the [ S ] button to enter VOX Gain  
Level Adjustment Mode.  
2 Press the [ <B ] and [ C> ] buttons to increase and decrease the VOX Gain  
level from 1 (low) to 10 (high).  
3 Press the [ S ] button to confirm and exit mode.  
Refer to “VOICE OPERATED TRANSMISSION (VOX)” {p. 75}.  
VOX Function [Analog/ NXDN/ DMR]  
VOX (VOX/ Semi-VOX) operation allows you to transmit hands-free. This feature  
can be activated or deactivated by your dealer. To operate VOX, you must use an  
optional headset.  
PF Button:  
Press and hold the programmed button to switch the VOX operation On.  
Beep A (1 beep) sounds.  
Press this button again to switch the VOX operation Off.  
Beep B (2 beeps) sounds.  
Menu Mode:  
Select “VOX” and press the [ S ] button to switch the VOX operation On or Off.  
When VOX is On, the “ ” indicator appears on the display.  
When VOX is Off, the “ ” indicator disappears on the display.  
Refer to “VOICE OPERATED TRANSMISSION (VOX)” {p. 75}.  
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Zone Delete/Add [Analog/ NXDN/ DMR]  
Allows you to include or omit each Zone in the Multi-Zone scan sequence.  
1 Select your desired zone.  
2 PF Button: Press the programmed button to switch the Zone Delete/Add  
status of the channel.  
Menu Mode: Select “ZONE D/A” and press the [ S ] button to switch the Zone  
Delete/Add status of the channel.  
When a zone is added to scan, Beep A (1 beep) sounds and the “  
(left side) indicator appears on the display.  
When a zone is deleted (not include in scan), Beep B (2 beeps) sounds  
and the “ ” (left side) indicator disappears on the display.  
Zone Select [Analog/ NXDN/ DMR]  
Selector:  
Turn the Selector to select the zone number.  
Zone Up/Down [Analog/ NXDN/ DMR]  
Selector:  
Turn the Selector to increase/ decrease the zone number.  
Zone Up/ Zone Down [Analog/ NXDN/ DMR]  
PF Button:  
Press the programmed button to increase/ decrease the zone number.  
Zone Up (Continuous)/ Zone Down (Continuous)  
[Analog/ NXDN/ DMR]  
PF Button:  
Hold down the programmed button to continuously increase/ decrease the zone  
number.  
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FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONS  
For details on functions that are not included in “FUNCTIONS OVERVIEW”  
{p. 22} and “FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONS”, please consult your dealer.  
TRANSCEIVER PASSWORD  
LCD Model  
If the transceiver is password protected, “PASSWORD” will appear on the  
display when the power is turned on. To unlock the transceiver, enter the correct  
password.  
1 Press the button programmed as [Transceiver Password] to enter Transceiver  
Password Mode.  
Alternatively, press the button programmed as [Menu] to enter Transceiver  
Password Mode using the Menu Mode.  
If a password has been registered and the [Transceiver Password]  
function has not been programmed to a button or configured to the menu,  
the transceiver enters Transceiver Password Mode when the power is  
turned on.  
2 Enter a number using the [ <B ] and [ C> ] buttons.  
3 Press the [ S ] button to accept the number.  
4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 to enter the entire password.  
Press the [ A ] button to delete an incorrectly entered number. Press and  
hold the [ A ] button to delete all numbers.  
5 Press the [ S ] button to confirm the entry.  
If you enter an incorrect password, an error tone sounds and the  
transceiver remains locked, the transceiver will return to "PASSWORD"  
display.  
The password can contain a maximum of 6 digits.  
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Non-LCD Model  
If your transceiver is password protected, the LED will light blue when you turn the  
transceiver ON. Enter the password (up to 6 digits) using the following procedure.  
1 Set the Selector to position “1”.  
2 Press the Side 1 or Side 2 button to enter the first digit.  
The Side 1 button increases the digit value and the Side 2 button  
decreases it. The transceiver announces the digit number as it changes.  
3 Repeat step 2 for Selector positions 2 ~ 6.  
If there are less than 6 password digits, repeat for only the number of digits  
the password contains.  
4 Press the PTT switch to confirm the password.  
When the correct password is entered, the Blue LED turns off.  
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SCAN  
Scan is useful for monitoring signals on the transceiver channels. While scanning,  
the transceiver checks for a signal on each channel and only stops on a channel if  
a signal is present.  
To begin scanning, press the button programmed as [Scan].  
The “  
” indicator appears on the display.  
If programmed by your dealer, the LED indicator blinks during scanning.  
The channels are scanned.  
When a signal is detected on a channel, Scan pauses on that channel. The  
transceiver will remain on the busy channel until the signal is no longer  
present. When the signal “drops out”, the transceiver will remain on the  
channel momentarily before Scan resumes. This delay time is programmed  
by your dealer. If a signal is received during the delay time, the transceiver will  
remain on the same channel.  
To stop scanning, press the [Scan] button again.  
Note:  
In order for Scan to operate, there must be at least 2 channels added to the  
scanning sequence. If there are less channels than this, Scan will not operate.  
TEMPORARY CHANNEL LOCKOUT  
During scan, you can temporarily remove specific channels from the scanning  
sequence by selecting them and pressing the button programmed as [Scan  
Delete/Add].  
The “  
channel.  
” (right side) indicator no longer appears on the display for that  
The channel is no longer scanned. However, when scanning is ended and  
restarted, the channels will reset and the channel will again be in the scanning  
sequence.  
PRIORITY SCAN  
A Priority channel must be programmed in order for Priority Scan to function.  
When using a single Priority channel, the transceiver will automatically change to  
the Priority channel when a call is received on it, even if a call is being received on  
a normal channel.  
When using dual Priority channels, Priority channel 1 is given precedence over  
Priority channel 2. So, if a call is received on Priority channel 1 while a call is  
already on Priority channel 2, the transceiver will automatically change to Priority  
channel 1.  
The “  
” indicator appears on the display when the channel is Priority  
channel.  
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SCAN REVERT  
The Scan Revert channel is the channel selected when you press the PTT switch  
to transmit during scan.Your dealer can program one of the following Scan Revert  
channels:  
Selected: The last channel selected is assigned as the new revert channel.  
Selected + Talkback: If the channel has been changed, the newly selected  
channel is assigned as the new revert channel. The transceiver “talks back” on  
the current channel.  
Priority 1/ Priority 2: If your dealer has programmed a Priority channel (either  
Priority 1 or Priority 2), this channel is the revert zone-channel.  
Priority 1 + Talkback/ Priority 2 + Talkback: If your dealer has programmed  
a Priority channel (either Priority 1 or Priority 2), this channel is the revert  
zone-channel. The transceiver “talks back” on the current receive channel.  
Last Called + Selected: The last channel on which you received a call is  
assigned as the new revert channel. The transceiver “talks back” on the  
current channel. If the channel has been changed, the newly selected channel  
is assigned as the new revert channel.  
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EMERGENCY CALLS  
If your transceiver has been programmed with the Emergency function, you can  
make emergency calls.  
1 Press and hold the button programmed as [Emergency].  
Depending on the delay time programmed into your transceiver, the length  
of time you must hold the Emergency button will vary.  
When the transceiver enters Emergency mode, the transceiver will change  
to the Emergency channel and begin transmitting based on how the  
transceiver is set up by your dealer. Transmit periods are also set by your  
dealer.  
2 To exit Emergency mode, press and hold the [Emergency] button again.  
If the Emergency mode completes a preset number of cycles, Emergency  
mode will automatically end and the transceiver will return to the zone and  
channel that was in use before Emergency mode was entered.  
Note:  
Your dealer can set the transceiver to emit a tone when Emergency mode  
starts and stops.  
Your dealer can set the transceiver to emit tones and received signals as  
normal or mute the speaker during Emergency operation.  
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SCRAMBLER (ANALOG)/ ENCRYPTION (NXDN/ DMR)  
Note:  
The following types of encryption are available depending on the protocol  
used.  
NXDN : Bit scrambling (built-in encryption function)  
DMR : Bit scrambling (built-in encryption function) and Enhanced Encryption  
The Enhanced Encryption is a software option. Ask your dealer for details  
concerning the Enhanced Encryption settings.  
SECURE (ENCRYPTED) TRANSMISSION  
Press the button programmed as [Scrambler/Encryption] to switch the  
transceiver to secure (encrypted) transmission.  
Alternatively, press the button programmed as [Menu] to enter Scrambler/  
Encryption Mode using the Menu Mode.  
The Scrambler/Encryption indicator “ ” appears when the function is turned  
ON.  
Pressing the PTT switch after the Scrambler or Encryption function has been  
turned ON encrypts the transmitted signal.  
SELECTING THE SCRAMBLER CODE  
1 Press the button programmed as [Scrambler/Encryption Code] to enter  
Scrambler/Encryption Code Mode.  
Alternatively, press the button programmed as [Menu] to enter Scrambler/  
Encryption Code Mode using the Menu Mode.  
2 Press the [ <B ] and [ C> ] buttons to increase or decrease the Scrambler  
code.  
Up to 16 Scrambler codes can be used.  
3 Press the [ S ] button to set the new Scrambler code.  
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SELECTING THE ENCRYPTION KEY  
1 Press the button programmed as [Scrambler/Encryption Code] to enter  
Scrambler/Encryption Code Mode.  
Alternatively, press the button programmed as [Menu] to enter Scrambler/  
Encryption Code Mode using the Menu Mode.  
2 Select the new Encryption key using the [ <B ] and [ C> ] buttons.  
Up to 16 Encryption keys can be used. One of these keys will be used  
during transmission.  
3 Press the [ S ] button to set the new Encryption key.  
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SIGNALING  
QUIET TALK (QT)/ DIGITAL QUIET TALK (DQT) [ANALOG]  
Your dealer may have programmed QT or DQT signaling on your transceiver  
channels. A QT tone/ DQT code is a sub-audible tone/ code which allows you to  
ignore (not hear) calls from other parties who are using the same channel.  
When a channel is set up with a QT tone or DQT code, squelch will only open  
when a call containing a matching tone or code is received. Likewise, signals that  
you transmit will only be heard by parties whose QT/ DQT signaling matches your  
transceiver.  
If a call containing a different tone or code is made on the same channel you  
are using, squelch will not open and you will not hear the call. This allows you to  
ignore (not hear) these calls. Although it may seem like you have your own private  
channel while using QT/ DQT, other parties can still hear your calls if they set up  
their transceiver with the same tone or code.  
Operator Selectable Tone (OST) [Analog]  
If a button has been programmed with [Operator Selectable Tone], you can  
reprogram the QT tone or DQT code on each of your channels by OST List.  
1 Select your desired channel.  
2 Press and hold the button programmed as [Operator Selectable Tone].  
Alternatively, you can press the button programmed as [Menu] to enter  
OST Mode using the Menu Mode.  
3 Press the [ <B ] and [ C> ] buttons to select your desired tone or code from 1  
to 40.  
4 Press the [ S ] button to save your new setting.  
After selecting and setting up your desired tone or code, press the  
[Operator Selectable Tone] button to activate the OST function. Press this  
button again to turn the OST function off.  
RADIO ACCESS NUMBER (RAN) [NXDN]  
RAN is a signaling system designed for NXDN digital radio communications.  
When a channel is set up with a RAN, squelch will only open when a call  
containing a matching RAN is received. If a call containing a different RAN is  
made on the same channel you are using, you will not hear the call. This allows  
you to ignore (not hear) calls from other parties who are using the same channel.  
COLOR CODE (CC) [DMR]  
Color Code is a digital signaling for DMR protocol to enable smooth  
communication among groups using the same channel.  
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OPTIONAL SIGNALING  
Your dealer may also program several types of optional signaling for your  
transceiver channels.  
2-tone Signaling [Analog]  
2-tone Signaling opens the squelch only when your transceiver receives a call  
containing a matching 2-tone signal.  
DTMF Signaling [Analog]  
DTMF Signaling opens the squelch only when the transceiver receives a call  
containing a matching DTMF code.  
MDC-1200 Signaling [Analog]  
MDC-1200 is a data system using Audio Frequency Shift Keying (AFSK).  
FleetSync Signaling [Analog]  
FleetSync Signaling opens the squelch only when the transceiver receives a  
call that matches the FleetSync ID in FleetSync Signaling. Refer to “FleetSync:  
ALPHANUMERIC 2-WAY PAGING FUNCTION” {p. 72}.  
NXDN ID Signaling [NXDN]  
NXDN ID is an optional signaling system available only for digital communications.  
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FleetSync: ALPHANUMERIC 2-WAY PAGING FUNCTION  
FleetSync is an Alphanumeric 2-way Paging Function, and is a protocol owned by  
JVCKENWOOD Corporation. FleetSync enables a variety of paging functions on  
your transceiver, some of which depend on dealer programming.  
Note:  
This function is available only in analog operation.  
SELCALL (SELECTIVE CALLING)  
A Selcall is a voice call to a station or group of stations.  
Transmitting  
1 Select your desired zone and channel.  
2 Press the button programmed as [Individual]/ [Individual + Status]/  
[Individual + Short Message]/ [Group]/ [Group + Status]/ [Group + Short  
Message] to enter Selcall Mode.  
Alternatively, press the button programmed as [Menu] to enter Selcall  
Mode using Individual/ Individual + Status/ Individual + Short Message/  
Group/ Group + Status/ Group + Short Message in the Menu Mode.  
3 Press the [ <B ] and [ C> ] buttons to select the station you want to call.  
4 Press the PTT switch and begin your conversation.  
Receiving  
An alert tone will sound and the transceiver will enter Selcall mode. The calling  
station’s ID will appear when a Selcall is received.You can respond to the call by  
pressing the PTT switch and speaking into the microphone.  
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Identification Codes  
An ID code is a combination of a 3-digit Fleet number and a 4-digit ID number.  
Each transceiver has its own ID.  
Enter a Fleet number (100 ~ 349) to make a fleet call.  
Enter an ID number (1000 ~ 4999) to make an individual call in your fleet.  
Enter a Group ID (which is programmed in the FPU) to make a group call.  
Enter a Fleet number followed by an ID number to make an individual call in  
your desired fleet (Inter-fleet call).  
Select “ALLFleet and “ALLID to make a call to all units (Broadcast call).  
Select “ALLFleet and enter an ID number to make a call to the selected ID in  
all fleets (Supervisor call).  
STATUS MESSAGE  
You can send and receive 2-digit Status messages which may be decided in  
your talk group. Messages can contain up to 8 alphanumeric characters. Status  
messages range from 10 to 99 (80 ~ 99 are reserved for special messages).  
A maximum of 32 received messages can be stored in the stack memory of your  
transceiver. These saved messages can be reviewed after reception. Depending  
on your dealer settings, when the stack memory is full, either the oldest message  
will be erased when a new message is received or the new message will not be  
stored in the stack memory. The “ ” indicator appears when a message is stored  
in the stack memory.  
Transmitting  
1 Select your desired zone and channel.  
2 Press the button programmed as [Status] to enter Status Mode (proceed to  
step 5), or [Individual + Status]/ [Group + Status] to enter Selcall Mode  
(proceed to step 3).  
3 Press the [ <B ] and [ C> ] buttons to select the station you want to call.  
4 Press the [ S ] button to enter Status Mode.  
5 Press the [ <B ] and [ C> ] buttons to select the status you want to transmit.  
6 Press the PTT switch or Side 2 button to send Status messages.  
“COMPLETE” appears on the display when the status has been  
successfully transmitted.  
Receiving  
The “ ” indicator will flash and a calling ID or text message will appear when a  
Status call is received. Press any button to return to normal operation.  
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SHORT MESSAGES  
This transceiver can receive short data messages which contain a maximum of 48  
characters.  
GPS REPORT  
GPS data can be manually transmitted by pressing the button programmed as  
[Send the GPS Data], or by accessing the Menu. If set up by your dealer, GPS  
data may be automatically transmitted at a preset time interval.  
When using the GPS function, you must first connect the GPS speaker/  
microphone.  
When the power is turned ON and/or the reception condition of the GPS  
satellite is poor, positioning may take longer to complete.  
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VOICE OPERATED TRANSMISSION (VOX)  
VOX (VOX/ Semi-VOX) operation allows you to transmit hands-free. This feature  
can be activated or deactivated by your dealer. To operate VOX, you must use an  
optional headset.  
VOX Type  
VOX: When the voice level to the microphone is higher than the reference level  
(VOX Gain Level), the transceiver automatically starts transmission.  
Semi-VOX: Transmission is started by pressing the PTT switch and transmission  
continues while speaking, even after the PTT switch is released.  
The Semi-VOX function is effective in the following cases.  
Incorrect transmission due to noise.  
Voice at the start of transmission is interrupted.  
VOX Operation  
1 Connect a headset to the transceiver.  
The VOX function does not activate when a headset is not connected to  
the accessory terminal of the transceiver.  
2 Press the button programmed as [VOX Function].  
Alternatively, you can press the button programmed as [Menu] to enter  
VOX Mode using the Menu Mode.  
Beep A (1 beep) sounds and the “ ” indicator appears on the display.  
3 To transmit, simply speak to the microphone.  
4 When you finish speaking, transmission ends.  
To turn the VOX function OFF, press the button programmed as [VOX Function]  
button again.  
Beep B (2 beeps) sounds and the “ ” indicator will disappear from the  
display.  
Note:  
The VOX Gain Level is set to a sensitive level, signal received with loud  
volume may cause the transceiver to transmit.  
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Semi-VOX Operation  
1 Connect a headset to the transceiver.  
The VOX function does not activate when a headset is not connected to  
the accessory terminal of the transceiver.  
2 Press the button programmed as [VOX Function].  
Alternatively, you can press the button programmed as [Menu] to enter  
VOX Mode using the Menu Mode.  
Beep A (1 beep) sounds and the “ ” indicator appears on the display.  
3 To transmit, press the PTT switch.  
4 Release the PTT switch.  
5 Transmission continues while speaking.  
6 When you finish speaking, transmission ends.  
To turn the Semi-VOX function OFF, press the button programmed as [VOX  
Function] button again.  
Beep B (2 beeps) sounds and the “ ” indicator will disappear from the  
display.  
VOX Gain Level  
Sets the Microphone input sensitivity of the VOX operation.  
1 Connect a headset to the transceiver.  
2 Press the button programmed as [VOX].  
The current VOX Gain level appears on the display.  
3 Press the [ <B ] or [ C> ] button to increase or decrease the VOX Gain level.  
The VOX Gain can be adjusted from levels 1 to 10.  
4 While adjusting the level, speak into the headset microphone to test the  
sensitivity level. (Your voice is not transmitted during this test procedure.)  
When sound is recognized, the LED lights yellow.  
5 Press the [ S ] button to save your new setting.  
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BACKGROUND OPERATIONS  
TIME-OUT TIMER (TOT)  
The Time-out Timer is used to prevent any caller from using a channel for an  
extended period of time.  
If you continuously transmit for a period of time that exceeds the programmed  
time, the transceiver will stop transmitting and an alert tone will sound. To stop the  
tone, release the PTT switch.Your dealer can program the TOT time in the range  
of 15 seconds to 20 minutes.  
If programmed by your dealer, a pre-alert tone will sound before the timer expires.  
Also, if programmed by your dealer, you may have to wait for a short duration  
before you can continue to transmit. If you press the PTT switch before the timer  
has been reset, an alert tone will sound and the transceiver will not enter transmit  
mode.  
BATTERY SAVER  
The Battery Saver extends the battery life by reducing the battery consumption  
through intermittent monitoring of the presence of signals while on standby.  
LOW BATTERY WARNING  
Low Battery Warning alerts you when the battery needs to be recharged.Your  
dealer can set an alert tone to sound and the LED indicator to blink red when the  
battery power is low.  
When the battery power is very low, recharge or replace the battery pack.  
SIGNAL STRENGTH INDICATOR  
The signal strength indicator displays the strength of received calls.  
: Strong signal  
: Sufficient signal  
: Weak signal  
: Very weak signal  
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VOICE ANNOUNCEMENT  
An audio voice will be announced as below by dealer setting.  
When changing the zone and/or channel, the new zone and channel number  
are announced.  
When changing the function setting, the new setting is announced.  
- Scrambler/Encryption  
- VOX Function  
- Home Channel  
- Button Lock  
- Low Transmit Power  
- Scan  
- Send the GPS Data  
- Speaker Attenuation  
- Talk Around  
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BUSY CHANNEL LOCKOUT (BCL)  
If BCL is set up by your dealer, you will be unable to transmit on the channel if it  
is already in use. Under these circumstances, use a different channel or wait until  
the channel becomes free. However, if BCL Override has also been programmed,  
you can transmit over the current signal:  
1 Press and hold the PTT switch.  
If the channel is already in use, a warning tone will sound.  
2 Release the PTT switch, then press and hold the PTT switch again within half  
a second.  
3 Speak to the microphone as you would during a normal call.  
The transceiver transmits according to the configuration in Busy Channel Lockout  
by dealer.  
In Analog System  
Carrier Only  
The transceiver cannot transmit when carrier is received.  
The transceiver cannot transmit when the selected channel is  
busy and QT/DQT is unmatched.  
Incorrect Tone  
The transceiver cannot transmit when the selected channel  
is busy before valid Optional Signaling matches or when the  
selected channel is busy and the programmed QT/DQT is not  
detected before valid Optional Signaling matches.  
Optional  
Signaling  
In NXDN System  
Carrier Only  
The transceiver cannot transmit when carrier is received.  
The transceiver cannot transmit when the received RAN and  
the RAN set in the channel is unmatched.  
Incorrect RAN  
Correct RAN  
The transceiver cannot transmit when the received RAN and  
the RAN set in the channel are matched.  
The transceiver cannot transmit while receiving RAN  
regardless of whether or not it matches with the RAN set in  
the channel.  
Any RAN  
In DMR System  
Carrier Only  
The transceiver cannot transmit when carrier is received.  
The transceiver cannot transmit when the received Color  
Code and the Color Code set in the channel are matched.  
Correct CC  
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