BK Technologies KNGM500 MOBILE UHF DIGITAL RADIO User Manual 7001 31028 900

RELM WIRELESS CORP. - BK RADIO MOBILE UHF DIGITAL RADIO 7001 31028 900

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Users Manual 2

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KNG Mobile Operation
Transmit Power
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
Z
P
P
H
P
1
TXD
Ø
MON PWR SCAN MENU
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
Transmit Power can be selected between
the programmed high and low settings. The
power output of the settings depend on
radio options, model and editor settings.
When operating in the high power mode, "H"
will be displayed on the top line of the LCD.
In low power mode, "L" is displayed.
Transmit Power Selection can be assigned
as a touch screen or menu list item or on a
microphone function button.
When assigned to the touch screen or as a microphone function button, press the
assigned button to switch between high and low power.
When assigned as a menu item, open the menu as described in the Navigation
section and select "High" or "Low" from the menu.
Press "ENTER" to set the selection.
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KNG Mobile Operation
Transmit Secure
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
Z
P
P
H
P
1
TXD
Ø
PWR SEC MON MENU
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
Z
P
P
H
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1
TXD
Ø
PWR SEC MON MENU
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
When SEC is on, encrypted channels
programmed for switchable encryption will
transmit an encrypted signal.
NOTE: The SEC switch has no effect on
channels programmed as Encrypted Only or
Clear Only.
Channels in the Ready-to-Transmit Encrypted
mode will display the symbol on the top line
of the LCD.
When transmitting or receiving an encrypted
signal a ashing symbol will be displayed.
Transmit Secure selection can be assigned
as a touch screen, menu list item or on a
microphone function button.
Transmit Secure is either "Secure" or
"CLEAR".
Index
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KNG Mobile Operation
Unit Call
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
Z
P
P
H
P
1
TXD
Ø
ESC PREV NEXT ENTER
Unit Call
Last Call: UID 123
Call List
Enter ID
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
Z
P
P
H
P
1
TXD
Ø
MON UNIT SCN+ MENU
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
P25 Unit IDs allow for Unit-To-Unit calls when
the radio is operating in Digital Mode. The
function must be enabled by radio programming
to allow this mode of operation.
Unit Call operation can be assigned as a touch
screen or menu list item or on a microphone
function button.
Channels programmed for analog only
operation will not be able to transmit or receive
Unit-To-Unit calls.
Sending a Unit-to-Unit Call
Open the menu as described in the Navigation
section.
There are three ways to select a P25 ID for
sending a Unit-to-Unit call.
Last Call - Uses the P25 ID of the last Call.
Call List - Uses the programmed P25 ID List.
Enter ID - Enter a P25 ID with the keypad.
Index
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KNG Mobile Operation
Sending a Unit-to-Unit Call (cont.)
"Last Call" displays the ID of the last active unit call whether received or transmitted.
If the Unit ID is part of the radio's call list the associated label will be displayed. Select
to initiate a call to the displayed ID.
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
Z
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P
H
P
1
TXD
Ø
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
Z
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1
TXD
Ø
Select "Call List" to choose a P25 ID from the
programmed list. Programmed IDs will display
the associated label.
Select the desired label to initiate the call.
A P25 ID number can be entered with the
microphone keypad by selecting "Enter ID".
Press the number keys to enter the ID.
Select "ENTER" to initiate the call.
Index
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KNG Mobile Operation
Sending a Unit-to-Unit Call (cont.)
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
Z
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H
P
1
TXD
Ø
EXIT
Calling
UID 12345
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
Z
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P
H
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1
TXD
Ø
IGNR ACCPT
UID 12345
Calling
R
Once the Unit Call function is activated the
"Calling" message will be displayed showing
the currently active ID. Each push-to-talk will
generate a unit-to-unit call with the displayed
ID.
Select "Exit" to return to normal operation.
If there is no activity for one minute the radio
automatically returns to normal operation.
Receiving a Unit Call
When an incoming Unit Call is detected, an
incoming message display is shown with the
incoming radio ID.
Select "Accept" to return a Unit Call.
Selecting "Ignore" will return to normal
operation.
Index
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KNG Mobile Operation
Versions
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
Z
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H
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1
TXD
Ø
ESC PREV NEXT
Versions
Software: 0.0.0
DSP: 0.0.0
File Format: 0.0
Information about your radio can be viewed
via a Versions menu item.
To review the information, open the Versions
menu as described in the Navigation section.
Use the NEXT or PREV to view the installed
revisions of individual items.
Version information includes:
Software: Date code of installed software rmware.
DSP: Date code of installed DSP rmware.
File Format: Currently installed le format.
BSP: Date code of installed BSP rmware.
PCB Revision: Installed printed circuit board revision number.
Date of Manufacture: Date of manufacture.
FIPSCOM Bootloader: Revision required for encryption installation.
FIPSCOM Application: Installed encryption source le.
Information on current versions can be found in the service section at www.relm.com.
Index
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KNG Mobile Operation
Zeroize Keys
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
Z
P
P
H
P
1
TXD
Ø
ESC YES
Zeroize Keys
Zeroize Now?
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
Z
P
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H
P
1
TXD
Ø
Keys
Zeroized
Zeroize Keys
For radios with the digital encryption option,
the radio provides a method for the user to
"panic-zeroize" all encryption keys. Zeroizing
removes all encryption keys from the radio,
including keys used for OTAR and Tactical
OTAR operation.
Zeroize can be assigned as a touch screen
or menu list item or on a microphone
function button.
When assigned to the touch screen or as
a microphone function button, press the
assigned button to open the zeroize menu.
When assigned as a menu item, open the
"Zeroize Keys" menu as described in the
Navigation section.
Press "YES" to erase all encryption keys or
"ESC" to cancel the action.
When the keys are successfully removed the
"Keys Removed" message will momentarily
be displayed.
Press "ESC" to return to normal operation.
Index
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KNG Mobile Operation
Zone Scan
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
Z
P
P
H
P
1
TXD
Ø
PWR ZSCN ZSCN+ MENU
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
R
When Zone Scan is on, the radio scans all
programmed scan channels in zones
designated as Zone Scan zones.
If allowed, the scanned zone list can be
edited by the radio user. (See Zone Scan
List).
When Zone Scan is on, the
Z
P
symbol will
be shown at the top of the LCD display.
Zone Scan operation can be assigned as
a touch screen or menu list item or on a
microphone function button.
Zone Scan is either On or Off.
Zone Scan may be used in conjunction with
Priority Scan operation.
Index
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KNG Mobile Operation
Zone Scan List
Menu Item Assignment
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
Z
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P
H
P
1
TXD
Ø
MON ZSCN ZSC+ MENU
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
Touch Screen or Button Assignment
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
Z
P
P
H
P
1
TXD
Ø
ESC PREV NEXT +/-
Zone Scan List
1: Zone Label #1
2: Zone Label #2
3: Zone Label #3
The Zone Scan List allows the radio user to
add or remove zones from the list of zones
to be scanned.
The Zone Scan List operation can be
assigned as a touch screen or menu list item
or on a microphone function button.
When Zone Scan List is assigned to the
touch screen [ZSC+] or as a microphone
function button, press the button to add or
remove the currently operating zone from
the scan list.
When assigned as a menu item, open the
menu as described in the Navigation section
and select the Zone you wish to add or
remove from the scan list. Press "ENTER" to
add or remove. Zones in the scan list will be
indicated with the symbol.
Index
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KNG Mobile Operation
Zone Select
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
Z
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P
H
P
1
TXD
Ø
ESC PREV NEXT ENTER
Zone Select
1: Zone One
2: Zone Two
3: Zone Three
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
Z
P
P
H
P
1
TXD
Ø
MON ZONE SCAN MENU
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
Zone Select allows the radio user to switch
between programmed channel zones.
The Zone Select operation can be assigned
to a touch screen or menu list item or on a
microphone function button.
When Zone is assigned to the touch screen
or as a microphone function button, press
the button to open the menu of available
zones.
When assigned as a menu item, open the
menu as described in the Navigation section.
Select the Zone you want to use.
Press "ENTER" select the Zone.
Additionally, the channel select knob can be
used to change the operating zone. (Refer to
your radio editor software documentation.)
Index
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KNG Mobile Operation
User Picklist Options
The KNG provides users the ability to select and assign Picklist functions to specic
channels.
Picklist Options can be assigned to a touch screen or menu list item or on a
microphone function button.
Available Pick List options include:
Transmit Code Guards
Receive Code Guards
Transmit Network Access Codes
Receive Network Access Codes
Talk Group IDs
Encryption Keys
Index
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KNG Mobile Operation
User Selectable CTCSS/CDCSS Code Guard
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
Z
P
P
H
P
1
TXD
Ø
MON TXCG RXCG MENU
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
Z
P
P
H
P
1
TXD
Ø
ESC PREV NEXT ENTER
Transmit Tone Select
Default
1: 100.0
2: D131
Selecting a CTCSS/CDCSS Code Guard
from the Pick List will assign the tone to a
currently select analog or mixed-mode
channel.
User assigned Transmit and Receive Code
Guards are selected independently.
User selectable menu access can be
assigned to a touch screen or menu list item
or on a microphone function button.
When assigned as a touch screen button,
"TXCG" opens the Transmit Code Guard
menu and "RXCG" opens the Receiver Code
Guard menu.
To change a Code Guard, open the RXCG
or TXCG menu, select the desired tone and
press "ENTER".
To return the tone to the pre-programmed
value select "Default".
If allowed, picklist values can be changed through keypad programming.
See "Keypad Programming".
Index
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KNG Mobile Operation
User Selectable Encryption Key
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
Z
P
P
H
P
1
TXD
Ø
T/A UKEY SCAN MENU
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
Z
P
P
H
P
1
TXD
Ø
ESC PREV NEXT ENTER
Encryption Key Select
Default
1: Key Label 1
2: Key Label 2
Encrypted radios only.
Selecting an Encryption Key from the Picklist
will assign the Key to all encrypted channels
that do not have 'Key Lock' programmed.
Locked key channels will continue to use
their pre-programmed key.
User selectable menu access can be
assigned to a touch screen or menu list item
or on a microphone function button.
To change an encryption key, open the
UKEY menu. Programmed Key labels will be
displayed.
Select the desired key and press "ENTER".
To return the tone to the pre-programmed
value select "Default".
Index
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KNG Mobile Operation
User Selectable Encryption Keyset
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
Z
P
P
H
P
1
TXD
Ø
MON KEYST T/A MENU
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
Z
P
P
H
P
1
TXD
Ø
ESC PREV NEXT ENTER
Keyset Select
Default
1: Set #1
2: Set #2
OTAR equipped radios only.
Selecting a Key Set from the Pick List will
cause the radio to use encryption keys from
the selected Key Set.
User selectable menu access can be
assigned to a touch screen or menu list item
or on a microphone function button.
To change an encryption key, open the
KEYST menu. Programmed Keyset labels
will be displayed.
Select the desired keyset and press
"ENTER".
To return the tone to the pre-programmed
value select "Default".
Index
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KNG Mobile Operation
User Selectable Network Access Codes
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
Z
P
P
H
P
1
TXD
Ø
MON TXNAC RXNAC MENU
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
Z
P
P
H
P
1
TXD
Ø
ESC PREV NEXT ENTER
NAC Select
Default
1: $A3A
2: $293
Selecting a Network Access Code (NAC)
from the Pick List will assign the NAC to a
currently select digital or mixed-mode
channel.
User assigned Transmit and Receive NACs
are selected independently.
User selectable menu access can be
assigned to a touch screen or menu list item
or on a microphone function button.
When assigned as a touch screen button,
"TXNAC" opens the Transmit NAC menu and
"RXNAC" opens the Receiver NAC menu.
To change a NAC, open the RXNAC or
TXNAC menu, select the desired NAC and
press "ENTER".
To return the NAC to the pre-programmed
value select "Default".
If allowed, picklist values can be changed through keypad programming. See
"Keypad Programming".
Index
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KNG Mobile Operation
User Selectable Talk Group ID
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
Z
P
P
H
P
1
TXD
Ø
MON TGID SCAN MENU
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
Z
P
P
H
P
1
TXD
Ø
ESC PREV NEXT ENTER
Talk Group Select
Default
1: 12345
2: 65535
Selecting a Talk Group ID from the Pick List
will assign the TGID to the currently select
channel. All other channels are unaffected.
User selectable menu access can be
assigned to a touch screen or menu list item
or on a microphone function button.
When assigned to the touch screen or as a
microphone function button, press the button
to open the menu of available TGIDs.
When assigned as a menu item, open the
menu as described in the Navigation section.
Select the Talk Group ID you want to use.
Press "ENTER" select.
To return the TGID to the pre-programmed
value select "Default".
If allowed, picklist values can be changed
through keypad programming. See "Keypad
Programming".
Index
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KNG Mobile Operation
Keypad Programming Options
NOTE: Radio programming is to be performed only by authorized personnel. Any or
all programmable functions are password protected to prevent unauthorized access.
Check with your RELM/BK Radio dealer or communications ofcer for information on
the programmed functions of your radio.
Programmable categories include Individual P25 ID Quick Call/Receive List, User
Tone List, User NAC List, User Talk Group ID List and Keypad Programming of
Channel, Zone, Global and System parameters.
Entering Programming Mode
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
Z
P
P
H
P
1
TXD
Ø
ESC PREV NEXT ENTER
1: TX Digital
2: TX Secure
3: Talkaround
4: Keypad Programming
Select "Keypad Programming" from the
Menu List.
Enter the User or Administrator password at
the prompt.
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KNG Mobile Operation
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
Z
P
P
H
P
1
TXD
Ø
ESC PREV NEXT ENTER
1: Keypad
2: Call List
3: User Tones
4: User NACs
5: User TGIDs
Select programming menu from the list of
available options.
Keypad - Used for programming Channel,
Zone, System and Global radio information
including frequencies, labels, priority scan
rate, etc.
Call List - Used to edit labels and P25 IDs in
the stored User Call List.
User Tones - Used to edit the 32 User
Selectable CTCSS/CDCSS tones stored in
the list.
User NACs - Used to edit the 32 User
Selectable NACs stored in the list.
User TGIDs - Used to edit the 32 User
Selectable TGIDs stored in the list.
Index
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KNG Mobile Operation
Keypad Programming
Keypad programming consists of four sections: Global, System, Zone and Channel.
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
Z
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P
H
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1
TXD
Ø
ESC PREV NEXT ENTER
1: Global
2: System
3: Zone
4: Channel
Global parameters apply to settings that
effect all systems, zones and channels.
System parameters, such as scan hold time,
effect all conventional zones.
Zone parameters pertain to settings in a
select zone of channels.
Channel parameters include channel specic
information such as frequencies, tones,
operational modes, etc.
Programming Global Parameters
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
Z
P
P
H
P
1
TXD
Ø
ESC CLEAR EDIT
000000
User Password
User Password
The User Password is used only for entering
the keypad programming mode. The
Administrator and Startup Passwords cannot
be changed via the keypad.
Select "CLEAR" to reset the password to all
zeros. Use the microphone keypad to enter
a new six-digit password.
Index
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KNG Mobile Operation
User Password (cont.)
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
Z
P
P
H
P
1
TXD
Ø
ESC BACK NEXT
User Password
ENTER
000000
To edit individual digits select "EDIT". Use
"PREV" and "NEXT" to highlight the digit to
change.
Use the microphone keypad to enter a new
digit.
Select "ENTER" to set the password and
return to the previous step.
Programming System Parameters
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
Z
P
P
H
P
1
TXD
Ø
ESC PREV NEXT ENTER
1: Global
2: System
3: Zone
4: Channel
Programmable System Parameters include:
System Priority Channels
Transmit on Priority 1 selection
Scan Hold Time
Busy Channel Mode
Transmit Time-out setting
Transmit Power Setting
Index
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KNG Mobile Operation
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
Z
P
P
H
P
1
TXD
Ø
ESC PREV NEXT ENTER
System P1 Channel
Off
Use Main
Select Z:1 C:12
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
Z
P
P
H
P
1
TXD
Ø
ESC PREV NEXT ENTER
Priority 1 Zone
1: Zone 1 Label
2: Zone 2 Label
3: Zone 3 Label
System Priority 1 Channel
A priority channel can be assigned on a
system wide basis. If allowed, a system
priority channel will be monitored during
priority scan regardless of the currently
operation zone.
When set to "Off", the Priority 1 Channel is
designated by the currently selected zone
setting. (See Programming Zone Parameters)
When set to "Use Main" the channel selected
by the channel knob is the Priority 1 channel.
Choose "Select" to designate a specic
channel as the System Priority1 channel.
Use "PREV" and "NEXT" to highlight the
Zone of the desired Priority channel. Press
"ENTER" to set the zone.
Use "PREV" and "NEXT" to highlight the
desired Priority channel. Press "ENTER"
nalize the selection.
Index
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KNG Mobile Operation
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
Z
P
P
H
P
1
TXD
Ø
ESC PREV NEXT ENTER
Tx in Priority 1
Off
On
Transmit on Priority 1
If Transmit on Priority 1 is "On" the radio will
transmit on the programmed Priority 1 channel
whenever priority scan is turned on.
Use "PREV" and "NEXT" to highlight the
desired Operation. Press "ENTER" nalize the
selection.
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
Z
P
P
H
P
1
TXD
Ø
ESC PREV NEXT ENTER
System P2 Channel
Off
Use Main
Select Z:5 C:7
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
Z
P
P
H
P
1
TXD
Ø
Priority 1 Zone
1: Zone 1 Label
2: Zone 2 Label
3: Zone 3 Label
System Priority 2 Channel
A priority channel can be assigned on a
system wide basis. If allowed, a system
priority channel will be monitored during
priority scan regardless of the currently
operation zone.
When set to "Off", the Priority 2 Channel is
designated by the currently selected zone
setting. (See Programming Zone Parameters)
Index
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KNG Mobile Operation
System Priority 2 Channel (cont.)
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
Z
P
P
H
P
1
TXD
Ø
ESC PREV NEXT ENTER
Priority 2 Zone
1: Zone 1 Label
2: Zone 2 Label
3: Zone 3 Label
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
Z
P
P
H
P
1
TXD
Ø
ESC PREV NEXT ENTER
Priority 2 Channel
1: Channel 1 Label
2: Channel 2 Label
3: Channel 3 Label
When set to "Use Main" the channel selected
by the channel knob is the Priority 2 channel.
Choose "Select" to designate a specic
channel as the System Priority 2 channel.
Use "PREV" and "NEXT" to highlight the Zone
of the desired Priority channel.
Press "ENTER" to set the zone.
Use "PREV" and "NEXT" to highlight the
desired Priority channel.
Press "ENTER" nalize the selection.
Index
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KNG Mobile Operation
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
Z
P
P
H
P
1
TXD
Ø
ESC - + ENTER
Scan Hold Time
Off
1.5 Sec
Scan Hold Time
Scan Hold Time designates how long a
scanned to channel is monitored before
resuming scanning operation. The hold time
can be set from 0 to 7.5 seconds.
Scan Hold Time is also used as the hold time
for programmed talkback functions.
To edit the setting select "Scan Hold Time"
from the System menu.
Use the "+" and "-" buttons to adjust the
setting in .5 second increments.
Press "ENTER" to set the selection.
Index
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KNG Mobile Operation
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
Z
P
P
H
P
1
TXD
Ø
ESC PREV NEXT ENTER
Busy Channel Mode
Off
Indicate
Override
Lockout
Busy Channel Mode
Busy Channel Mode determines how the
radio operates when receiving an incoming
signal.
Off - No busy channel indication.
Indicate - LED ashes green when the
selected channel is busy.
Lockout - Disallows transmitting while the
channel is busy.
Override - While channel is busy, transmit is
locked during initial push-to-talk. Releasing
and re-pressing PTT overrides the lockout
setting and allows transmit.
To edit the setting select "Busy Channel
Mode" from the System menu.
Use the "PREV" and "NEXT" buttons to
Select the setting.
Press "ENTER" to set the selection.
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KNG Mobile Operation
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
Z
P
P
H
P
1
TXD
Ø
ESC - + ENTER
Tx Timeout
Off
60 Sec
Transmit Time-out Timer
Transmit Time-out Timer determines
maximum time allowed per push-to-talk.
The time-out time can be set from Off to 225
seconds.
Five seconds prior to reaching the
programmed time limit the radio will emit a
warning tone. At the end of the programmed
time an audible warning signal is emitted and
the display shows "Tx Timeout"
To re-transmit, release the PTT and re-press.
To edit the setting select "Tx Timeout" from
the System menu.
Use the "+" and "-" buttons to adjust the
setting in 15 second increments.
Press "ENTER" to set the selection.
Index
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KNG Mobile Operation
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
Z
P
P
H
P
1
TXD
Ø
ESC PREV NEXT ENTER
Power Setting
Medium
High
Power Setting
The Power Setting determines transmit
power when operation in High Power mode.
Select "High" to transmit at the radios full
rated power output.
Select "Medium" to set the maximum output
to the the tuned medium power setting.
To change the setting select "Power setting"
from the System menu.
Press "ENTER" to set the selection.
Index
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KNG Mobile Operation
Programming Zone Parameters
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
Z
P
P
H
P
1
TXD
Ø
ESC PREV NEXT ENTER
1: Global
2: System
3: Zone
4: Channel
Programmable Zone Parameters include:
Zone Label
Zone PR1 Channel
Zone Tx on PR1
Zone P2 Channel
DTMF Overdial
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
Z
P
P
H
P
1
TXD
Ø
ESC PREV NEXT ENTER
Select Zone
1: Zone 1 Label
2: Zone 2 Label
3: Zone 3 Label
To edit zone parameters select "Zone" from
the Keypad Programming menu.
Use "PREV" and/or "NEXT" to select the
zone to be programmed.
Press "ENTER" to open the Zone
Parameters menu.
Index
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KNG Mobile Operation
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
Z
P
P
H
P
1
TXD
Ø
ESC PREV NEXT ENTER
1: Zone Label
2: Zone P1 Channel
3: Zone Tx on P1
4: Zone P1 Channel
5: DTMF Overdial
Select the desired parameter with "PREV"
and/or "NEXT".
Press "ENTER" to program the selection.
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
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Zone Label
Zone 1 Label
Zone Label
Select "CLEAR" to reset the label. Use
the microphone keypad to enter a new
alphanumeric label.
To edit individual digits select "EDIT". Use
"PREV" and "NEXT" to highlight the digit to
change.
Select "ENTER" to set the label and return to
the previous step.
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Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
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ESC PREV NEXT ENTER
Zone 1 P1 Channel
Off
Use Main
Select: Chan: 1
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
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ESC PREV NEXT ENTER
Zone 1 P1 Channel
1: Channel 1 Label
2: Channel 2 Label
3: Channel 3 Label
Zone Priority 1 Channel
A priority channel can be assigned on a
zone basis. If allowed, a system priority
channel will be monitored during priority scan
regardless of the selected zone settings.
(See "System Priority Channel")
When set to "Off", Priority 1 is ignored.
When set to "Use Main" the channel selected
by the channel knob is the Priority 1 channel.
Choose "Select" to designate a specic
channel as the Priority1 channel.
Use "PREV" and "NEXT" to highlight the
desired Priority channel.
Press "ENTER" nalize the selection.
Index
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KNG Mobile Operation
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
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Tx on Priority 1
Off
On
Transmit on Priority 1
If Transmit on Priority 1 is "On" the radio
will transmit on the programmed Priority 1
channel whenever priority scan is turned on.
Use "PREV" and "NEXT" to highlight the
desired Operation.
Press "ENTER" nalize the selection.
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
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ESC PREV NEXT ENTER
Zone 1 P2 Channel
Off
Use Main
Select: Chan: 1
Zone Priority 2 Channel
A priority channel can be assigned on a
zone basis. If allowed, a system priority
channel will be monitored during priority scan
regardless of the selected zone settings.
(See "System Priority Channel")
When set to "Off", Priority 2 is ignored.
When set to "Use Main" the channel selected
by the channel knob is the Priority 2 channel.
Index
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Zone Priority 2 Channel (cont.)
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
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ESC PREV NEXT ENTER
Zone 1 P2 Channel
1: Channel 1 Label
2: Channel 2 Label
3: Channel 3 Label
Choose "Select" to designate a specic
channel as the Priority 2 channel.
Use "PREV" and "NEXT" to highlight the
desired Priority channel.
Press "ENTER" nalize the selection
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
Z
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ESC PREV NEXT ENTER
DTMF Overdial
Off
On
DTMF Overdial
If DTMF Overdial is "On", DTMF tones can
be generated during transmit. Press the
microphone keypad during PTT to send a the
DTMF tone. Use the radio touchscreen to
send A, B, C or D characters.
Use "PREV" and "NEXT" to highlight the
desired Operation.
Press "ENTER" nalize the selection.
Index
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Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
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ESC PREV NEXT ENTER
Allow Inbound Clone
No
Yes
Allow Inbound Clone
Individual zones can be blocked from
receiving information via radio cloning.
Select "No" to block overwriting of zone
information.
Use "PREV" and "NEXT" to highlight the
desired Operation.
Press "ENTER" nalize the selection.
Index
- 85 -
KNG Mobile Operation
Programming Channel Parameters
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
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1: Channel Label
2: Rx Frequency
3: Rx Mode
4: Rx Guard
5: Rx NAC
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
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1: Global
2: System
3: Zone
4: Channel
Programmable Channel Parameters include:
Channel Label
Receive Frequency
Receive Mode
Receive CTCSS/CDCSS Tones
Receive Network Access Codes
Digital Squelch Mode
Analog Bandwidth
Transmit Power
Transmit Frequency
Transmit Mode
Transmit CTCSS/CDCSS Tones
Transmit Network Access Codes
Talkgroup ID
Default Encryption Key
Secure Mode
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KNG Mobile Operation
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
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Select Zone
1: Zone 1 Label
2: Zone 2 Label
3: Zone 3 Label
Accessing Channel Parameters
To edit channel parameters select "Channel"
from the Keypad Programming menu.
Use "PREV" and/or "NEXT" to select the
zone of the channel to be programmed.
Press "ENTER" to select the zone.
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
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ESC PREV NEXT ENTER
Select Channel
1: Channel 1 Label
2: Channel 2 Label
3: Channel 3 Label
Use "PREV" and/or "NEXT" to select the
channel to be programmed.
Press "ENTER" to open the Channel
Parameters Menu.
Index
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Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
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ESC CLEAR EDIT
Channel Label
Channel 1 Label
Channel Label
Select "CLEAR" to reset the label. Use
the microphone keypad to enter a new
alphanumeric label.
To edit individual digits select "EDIT". Use
"PREV" and "NEXT" to highlight the digit to
change.
Select "ENTER" to set the label and return to
the previous step.
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
Z
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ESC CLEAR EDIT
Rx Frequency
151.62500 MHz
Receive Frequency
Select "CLEAR" to reset the frequency to all
zeros. Use the microphone keypad to enter a
a new frequency.
To edit individual digits select "EDIT". Use
"PREV" and "NEXT" to highlight the digit to
change.
Select "ENTER" to set the frequency and
return to the previous step.
NOTE: Entering zero sets selects the lowest valid frequency for the model type.
Index
- 88 -
KNG Mobile Operation
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
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ESC PREV NEXT ENTER
Rx Mode
Analog
Digital
Mixed
Receive Mode
Use "PREV" and/or "NEXT" to select the
desired mode.
Press "ENTER" to set the selection and
return to the previous step.
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
Z
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ESC PREV NEXT ENTER
Rx Guard
Off
Tone: 123.0 Hz
Digital:
Receive CTCSS/CDCSS Code Guard
Receiver Code Guards only apply to analog
or mixed mode operation. Code Guards can
be subaudible tones or digital codes.
Select "Off" for analog signals to operate in
carrier squelch mode.
Index
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KNG Mobile Operation
Receive CTCSS/CDCSS Code Guard (cont.)
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
Z
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ESC CLEAR EDIT
Rx Guard
123.0 Hz
To enter a CTCSS tone, select "Tone" form
the menu.
Select "CLEAR" to reset the tone to all zeros.
Use the microphone keypad to enter a a new
frequency.
To edit individual digits select "EDIT". Use
"PREV" and "NEXT" to highlight the digit to
change.
Select "ENTER" to set the frequency and
return to the previous step.
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
Z
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ESC CLEAR EDIT INV
Rx Guard
f
D000-
Digital
To enter a CDCSS value, select "Digital" form
the menu.
Select "CLEAR" to reset the code to all
zeros. Use the microphone keypad to enter a
a new tone. Use "INV" to invert the tone.
To edit individual digits select "EDIT". Use
"PREV" and "NEXT" to highlight the digit to
change.
Select "ENTER" to set the tone and return to
the previous step.
Index
- 90 -
KNG Mobile Operation
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
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ESC PREV NEXT ENTER
Rx NAC
Enter $293
Select
Receive Network Access Code
Receiver NACs only apply to digital or mixed
mode operation. NACs are programmed as
three digit hexadecimal numbers. $F7E and
$F7F are invalid NACs.
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
Z
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ESC CLEAR EDIT
Rx NAC
293
Digital
To program a NAC, select "ENTER".
Select "CLEAR" to reset the NAC to all zeros.
Use the microphone keypad to enter a new
three digit value.
To edit individual digits select "EDIT". Use
"PREV" and "NEXT" to highlight the digit to
change.
Select "ENTER" to set the NAC and return to
the previous step.
Index
- 91 -
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Receive Network Access Code (cont.)
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
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Rx NAC
NAC-01 $123
NAC-02 $456
NAC-03 $F73
To select a NAC from the programmed
picklist, choose "Select" form the menu.
Use "PREV" and "NEXT" to highlight the
desired NAC or press the number buttons
on the microphone to go directly to a picklist
slot.
(Pressing "5" will go to "NAC-5" in the picklist.)
Select "ENTER" to set the NAC and return to
the previous step.
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
Z
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Squelch Mode
Selective
Normal
Squelch Mode
Use "PREV" and "NEXT" to select Normal or
Selective. (Selective squelch is required for
Individual Calls and use of Talkgroup IDs.)
Select "ENTER" to set the mode.
Index
- 92 -
KNG Mobile Operation
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
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Bandwidth
Narrowband
Wideband
Analog Bandwidth
Bandwidth selection applies only to analog
operation. Digital operation is always
narrowband regardless of setting.
Use "PREV" and "NEXT" to select
Narrowband or Wideband.
Select "ENTER" to set the mode.
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
Z
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Tx Power
Low Power
Hi Power
Selectable
Transmit Power
Individual channels can be designated to
always transmit in low or high power.
Use "PREV" and "NEXT" to select "Low" or
"High" power.
Choosing "Selectable" allows the transmit
power to selected by a programmed Tx
Power switch.
Select "ENTER" to set the mode.
Index
- 93 -
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Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
Z
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ESC CLEAR EDIT
Tx Frequency
151.62500 MHz
Transmit Frequency
Select "CLEAR" to reset the frequency to all
zeros. Use the microphone keypad to enter a
a new frequency.
To edit individual digits select "EDIT". Use
"PREV" and "NEXT" to highlight the digit to
change.
Select "ENTER" to set the frequency and
return to the previous step.
NOTE: Entering zero selects the lowest valid frequency for the model type.
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
Z
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Tx Mode
Analog
Digital
Mixed
Transmit Mode
Use "PREV" and/or "NEXT" to select the
desired operating mode.
Press "ENTER" to set the selection and
return to the previous step.
Index
- 94 -
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Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
Z
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ESC PREV NEXT ENTER
Tx Guard
Off
Tone: 123.0 Hz
Digital:
Transmit CTCSS/CDCSS Code Guard
Transmit Code Guards only apply to analog
or mixed mode operation. Code Guards can
be subaudible tones or digital codes.
Select "Off" transmit with no Code Guard
tone.
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
Z
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ESC CLEAR EDIT
Tx Guard
123.0 Hz
To enter a CTCSS tone, select "Tone" form
the menu.
Select "CLEAR" to reset the tone to all zeros.
Use the microphone keypad to enter a a new
frequency.
To edit individual digits select "EDIT". Use
"PREV" and "NEXT" to highlight the digit to
change.
Select "ENTER" to set the frequency and
return to the previous step.
Index
- 95 -
KNG Mobile Operation
Transmit CTCSS/CDCSS Code Guard (cont.)
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
Z
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ESC CLEAR EDIT INV
Tx Guard
f
D000-
Digital
To enter a CDCSS value, select "Digital" form
the menu.
Select "CLEAR" to reset the tone to all zeros.
Use the microphone keypad to enter a new
tone. Use "INV" to invert the tone.
To edit individual digits select "EDIT". Use
"PREV" and "NEXT" to highlight the digit to
change.
Select "ENTER" to set the tone and return to
the previous step.
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
Z
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ESC PREV NEXT ENTER
Tx NAC
Enter $293
Select
Transmit Network Access Code
Transmitter NACs only apply to digital
or mixed mode operation. NACs are
programmed as three digit hexadecimal
numbers.
$F7E and $F7F are invalid NACs.
Index
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Transmit Network Access Code (cont.)
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
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ESC CLEAR EDIT
Tx NAC
293
Digital
To program a NAC, select "ENTER".
Select "CLEAR" to reset the NAC to all zeros.
Use the microphone keypad to enter a new
three digit value.
To edit individual digits select "EDIT". Use
"PREV" and "NEXT" to highlight the digit to
change.
Select "ENTER" to set the NAC and return to
the previous step.
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
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Tx NAC
NAC-01 $123
NAC-02 $456
NAC-03 $F73
To select a NAC from the programmed
picklist, choose "Select" form the menu.
Use "PREV" and "NEXT" to highlight the
desired NAC or press the number buttons
on the microphone to go directly to a picklist
slot.
(Pressing "5" will go to "NAC-5" in the picklist.)
Select "ENTER" to set the NAC and return to
the previous step.
Index
- 97 -
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Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
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TGID
Enter: 1
Select:
Talk Group ID
The Talk Group ID applies only to digital or
mixed mode operation.
TGID can be programmed from 1 to 65535.
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
Z
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ESC CLEAR EDIT
TGID
65535
Digital
To program a TGID, select "ENTER".
Select "CLEAR" to reset the TGID to all
zeros. Use the microphone keypad to enter
the new TGID.
To edit individual digits select "EDIT". Use
"PREV" and "NEXT" to highlight the digit to
change.
Select "ENTER" to set the TGID and return to
the previous step.
Index
- 98 -
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Talk Group ID (cont.)
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
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TGID
TGID-01 1
TGID-02 2
TGID-03 $F73
To select a TGID from the programmed
picklist, choose "Select" form the menu.
Use "PREV" and "NEXT" to highlight the
desired TGID or press the microphone
number buttons to go directly to a picklist slot.
(Pressing "5" will go to "TGID-5" in the picklist.)
Select "ENTER" to set TGID and return to the
previous step.
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
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Encryption Key
Key Label 1
Key Label 2
Key Label 3
Encryption Key
In radios equipped for encryption, a default
encryption key can be assigned to a channel.
If allowed by PC programming, a different key
can be assigned during normal operation form
a Key picklist.
To assign an encryption key select "Key" form
the programming menu.
Index
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Encryption Key (cont.)
Use "PREV" and "NEXT" to highlight the desired Key or press the number buttons on
the microphone to go directly to a picklist slot.
(Pressing "5" will go to "Key-5" in the picklist.)
Select "ENTER" to set the Key and return to the previous step
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
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Secure Mode
Clear
Secure
Selectable
Secure Mode Selection
In radios equipped for encryption, each
channel can be set to always transmit in
Clear or Secure mode.
Or, by choosing "Selectable", the encryption
can be switched on or off by a programmed
button, touchscreen or menu item.
To assign an encryption mode select "Secure
Mode" form the programming menu.
Use "PREV" and "NEXT" to highlight the
desired operation.
Select "ENTER" to set the Key and return to
the previous step.
Index
- 100 -
KNG Mobile Operation
Call List Programming
To program the P25 Unit-to-Unit call list, select "Call List" from the Keypad
programming menu.
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
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Program Call List
Call 1: Label
Call 2: Label
Call 3: Label
Use "PREV" and "NEXT" to highlight the
desired Call List item or press the number
buttons on the microphone to go directly to a
picklist slot.
(Pressing "5" will go to "Call 5" in the picklist.)
Select "ENTER" to select the item to be
programmed.
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
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Call ID
Label: Call 1 Label
ID: 12345
Use "PREV" and "NEXT" to highlight the
information you wish to program.
Select "ENTER" to select the item to open
the item's programming window.
Index
- 101 -
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Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
Z
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ESC CLEAR EDIT
Call ID Label
Channel 1 Label
Programming the Unit Call Label
Select "CLEAR" to reset the label. Use the
microphone keypad to enter a new label.
To edit individual charcters select "EDIT".
Use "PREV" and "NEXT" to highlight the
character to change.
Select "ENTER" to set the label and return
to the previous step.
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
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ESC CLEAR EDIT
Call ID
12345|
Programming the Unit Call ID
Select "CLEAR" to reset the P25 ID. Use the
microphone keypad to enter the new P25 ID.
To edit individual digits select "EDIT". Use
"PREV" and "NEXT" to highlight the digit to
change.
Select "ENTER" to set the ID and return to
the previous step.
Index
- 102 -
KNG Mobile Operation
Code Guard Picklist Programming
To program the User Selectable Code Guard List, select "User Tones" from the
Keypad programming menu.
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
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Code Guard Picklist
CG-01 123.0 Hz
GC-02 67.0 Hz
CG-03 D023-
Use "PREV" and "NEXT" to highlight the
Code Guard to be programmed or press the
number buttons on the microphone to go
directly to a picklist slot.
(Pressing "5" will go to "CG-05" in the picklist.)
Press "ENTER" to select the item to open the
Code Guard menu.
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
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Code Guard Picklist
Off
Tone: 123.0 Hz
Digital:
To enter a CTCSS tone, select "Tone" form
the menu.
To enter a CDCSS value, select "Digital"
form the menu.
Index
- 103 -
KNG Mobile Operation
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
Z
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ESC CLEAR EDIT
Code Guard Picklist
123.0 Hz
CTCSS Tone
To enter a CTCSS tone, select "Tone" form
the menu.
Select "CLEAR" to reset the tone to all zeros.
Use the microphone keypad to enter a a new
frequency.
To edit individual digits select "EDIT". Use
"PREV" and "NEXT" to highlight the digit to
change.
Select "ENTER" to set the frequency and
return to the previous step.
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
Z
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ESC CLEAR EDIT INV
Code Guard Picklist
f
D000-
Digital
CDCSS Tone
Select "CLEAR" to reset the tone to all zeros.
Use the microphone keypad to enter a a new
three digit tone. Use "INV" to invert the tone.
To edit individual digits select "EDIT". Use
"PREV" and "NEXT" to highlight the digit to
change.
Select "ENTER" to set the tone and return to
the previous step.
Index
- 104 -
KNG Mobile Operation
NAC Picklist Programming
To program the User Selectable NAC List, select "User NACs" from the Keypad
programming menu. NACs are programmed as three digit hexadecimal numbers.
$F7E and $F7F are invalid NACs.
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
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NAC Picklist
NAC-01 $123
NAC-02 $456
NAC-03 $F73
Use "PREV" and "NEXT" to highlight the
NAC to be programmed or press the number
buttons on the microphone to go directly to a
picklist slot.
(Pressing "5" will go to "NAC-05" in the
picklist.)
Press "ENTER" to open the NAC editing
screen.
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
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ESC CLEAR EDIT
NAC Picklist
293
Digital
Select "CLEAR" to reset the NAC to all zeros.
Use the microphone keypad to enter a new
three digit value.
To edit individual digits select "EDIT". Use
"PREV" and "NEXT" to highlight the digit to
change.
Select "ENTER" to set the NAC and return to
the previous step.
Index
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KNG Mobile Operation
Talkgroup ID Picklist Programming
To program the User Selectable TGID List, select "User TGIDs" from the Keypad
programming menu.
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
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TGID Picklist
TGID-01 7890
TGID-02 65120
TGID-03 10240
Use "PREV" and "NEXT" to highlight the
TGID to be programmed or press the
number buttons on the microphone to go
directly to a picklist slot.
(Pressing "5" will go to "TGID-05" in the
picklist.)
Press "ENTER" to open the TGID editing
screen.
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
Z
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ESC CLEAR EDIT
TGID
65535
Digital
To program a TGID, select "ENTER".
Select "CLEAR" to reset the NAC to all zeros.
Use the microphone keypad to enter a new
three digit value.
To edit individual digits select "EDIT". Use
"PREV" and "NEXT" to highlight the digit to
change.
Select "ENTER" to set the ID and return to
the previous step.
Index
Notes:
Index
Notes:
Index
Notes:
Index
A
Alphanumeric Keypad .................................17
B
Backlight ..................................................... 27
Bandwidth ............................................ 85, 92
BSP ............................................................ 57
Busy Channel ............................................. 28
C
Call List................... 6, 24, 37, 54, 68, 69, 100
CHAN ..........................................................14
Channel Label ............................................ 87
Channel Scan............4, 12, 14, 23, 29, 31, 43
Channel Select ........... 4, 8, 14, 23, 25, 33, 40
Clone .......................................................... 84
Cloning ....................................................... 34
Code Guard 6, 14, 24, 30, 37, 63, 88, 94, 102
Controls .............................................. 3, 8, 16
CxCSS ................................................. 23, 37
D
DEL .............................................................14
DSP ............................................................ 57
DTMF ..............................................17, 79, 83
E
Emergency ......................................... 4, 8, 35
Encryption ................ 6, 14, 23, 62, 64, 85, 99
Encryption Key ..................... 6, 15, 64, 85, 98
F
FCC .............................................................. 1
FIPSCOM ................................................... 57
INDEX
Index
H
H ..................................................................11
Home ........................................................ 8, 9
I
Industry Canada ........................................... 5
K
Keypad Programming............... ..4, 23, 37, 63,
66, 70, 79, 86
Keyset......................................................... 65
L
L...................................................................11
LCD.................... .. 3, 8, 18, 29, 32, 43, 45, 47,
49, 52, 59
LED .............................................. 6, 8, 28, 76
LITE .............................................................14
Lockout ....................................................... 36
M
MENU ..........................................................14
Menu Screen .............................................. 20
Microphone Element ...................................17
MON ............................................................14
Monitor ........................... 5, 12, 14, 23, 25, 38
N
NAC ............................................................ 24
Narrowband................................................ 92
Navigation Wheel ........................................19
Nuisance Channel ...................................... 39
P
P1 ..................................11, 40, 42, 72, 80, 81
P2 ........................................11, 40, 73, 79, 82
PCB Revision ............................................. 57
Picklist .......................... 6, 13, 23, 62, 64, 102
PRI ..............................................................14
Index
Priority.................. .....5, 11, 12, 14, 20, 29, 40,
59, 71, 81
Priority Scan........ 5, 12, 14, 23, 29,40, 43, 59
PSCN ..........................................................14
PTT........................... 6, 17, 26, 28, 30, 76, 83
PWR ............................................................14
R
Radio Controls ............................................. 8
Receive Frequency .................................... 87
Receive Mode ............................................ 88
Rekey ............................................. 14, 23, 44
RKY .............................................................14
RXA .......................................................11, 46
RXCG ..........................................................14
RXD .............................................................11
RXNAC ........................................................14
S
SCAN ..........................................................14
Scan Hold ..............................................71, 75
Scan List ..............4, 6, 23, 29, 32, 39, 59, 60
SCN+ ...........................................................14
SEC .............................................................15
Secure ........................................................ 53
Secure Mode .............................................. 99
SQ AD .........................................................15
Squelch .................... 5, 15, 23, 38, 46, 85, 91
SURV ..........................................................15
Surveillance ............................... 5, 15, 23, 47
T
T/A ...............................................................15
Tactical OTAR ............................ 5, 23, 48, 58
Talkaround ..................... 5, 12, 15, 20, 45, 68
Talkback Scan ............................................ 30
Talk Group ID ........................6, 13, 24, 67, 97
TGID ............................................................15
Time-out Timer .......................................... 77
Touch Screen ..............................................18
Transmit Digital ...........................................51
Transmit Frequency ................................... 93
Index
Transmit Mode ........................................... 93
Transmit Power .................................... 52, 92
TXA .............................................................11
TXAD...........................................................15
TXCG ..........................................................15
TXD .............................................................11
TXNAC ........................................................15
U
UKEY ..........................................................15
UKST ...........................................................15
UNIT ............................................................15
Unit Call .............................. 5, 15, 23, 54, 101
USB Port ...................................................... 8
User Password ......................................70, 71
V
Versions ..................................................... 57
Vote Scan ....................................................31
W
Wideband ................................................... 92
Z
ZERO ..........................................................15
Zeroize ....................................... 5, 15, 23, 58
ZONE ..........................................................15
Zone Scan ...................5, 6, 12, 15, 23, 31, 59
Zone Select ................................................ 61
ZSC+ ...........................................................15
ZSCN ...........................................................15
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