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Contents Introduction.............................................................................................. 1 FCC Requirements................................................................................... 2 Industry Canada Compliance................................................................. 8 Information and Options....................................................................... 11 Radio Controls......................................................................................
Basic Operation..................................................................................... 34 Trunking Channel Basic Operation..................................................... 36 Command Zone Operation................................................................... 38 Building a Command Zone [CHAN+]................................................... 38 Editing a Command Zone [CHAN-]..................................................... 39 Code Guard/NAC Operation.............................
Enhanced Scan [ESCN]...................................................................... 48 Priority Scan/System Scan [PSCN]..................................................... 48 Priority Channel Select [PRI]............................................................... 49 Vote Scan............................................................................................ 51 Zone Scan [ZSCN].............................................................................. 52 Zone Scan List [ZSC+].........
Talk Group ID Picklist [TGID]............................................................... 61 Encryption Key Picklist [KEY].............................................................. 61 Keyset Picklist [KSET]......................................................................... 62 Emergency Signaling............................................................................ 62 Messaging Options................................................................................ 64 Text Messaging [TXT]..
Global Positioning [GPS]..................................................................... 78 Hard Power Down [PWRD].................................................................. 79 Home [HOME]..................................................................................... 79 Inhibit/Uninhibit [INH]/UINH]............................................................... 79 Keypad Programming.......................................................................... 81 Minimum Volume [VOL]...........
Surveillance Mode [SURV].................................................................. 87 Transmit Digital [TXD].......................................................................... 87 Transmit Power [PWR]........................................................................ 88 Two-Tone Select [TONE]..................................................................... 88 Versions............................................................................................... 89 Zone Select [ZONE]..
KNG Mobile Operation Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of the BK Radio KNG Mobile radio from RELM Wireless. The KNG APCO Project 25 radio offers an array of programmable functionality to help radio users get the most out of their portable communications. Check with your RELM/BK Radio dealer or communications officer for information on the programmed functions of your radio prior to operation. This manual contains information concerning the operation procedures for the BK Radio KNG Mobile radio.
KNG Mobile Operation FCC Requirements Your radio must be properly licensed by the Federal Communications Commission prior to use. Your BK Radio dealer can assist you in meeting these requirements. Your dealer will program each radio with your authorized frequencies, signaling codes, etc., and will be there to meet your communications needs as your system expands.
KNG Mobile Operation RF ENERGY EXPOSURE AWARENESS AND CONTROL INFORMATION, AND OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR FCC OCCUPATIONAL USE REQUIREMENTS BEFORE USING YOUR MOBILE 2-WAY RADIO, READ THE INFORMATION BELOW WHICH CONTAINS IMPORTANT OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR SAFE USAGE AND RF ENERGY AWARENESS AND CONTROL INFORMATION FOR COMPLIANCE WITH RF ENERGY EXPOSURE LIMITS IN APPLICABLE National and International Standards NOTICE: This radio is intended for use in occupational/controlled conditions, where users have f
KNG Mobile Operation provide recommended levels of RF exposure for both workers and the general public. These recommended RF exposure levels include substantial margins of protection. All 2-way radios are designed, manufactured, and tested to ensure they meet government established RF exposure levels. In addition, manufacturers also recommend specific operating instructions to users of 2-way radios.
KNG Mobile Operation This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Note: The grantee is not responsible for any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance. Such modifications could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
KNG Mobile Operation American National Standards Institute (ANSI) / Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95. 1-1992 Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95.1-1999 Edition RF Exposure Compliance and Control Guidelines To control exposure to yourself and others and to ensure compliance with the RF exposure limits, always adhere to the following procedures. Guidelines: • User awareness instructions must accompany device when transferred to other users.
KNG Mobile Operation Transmit only when persons around the vehicle are at least 6.3 feet (1.92 meters) away from the vehicle with a properly installed antenna. This separation distance will ensure that there is sufficient distance from a properly installed (according to installation instructions) externally-mounted antenna to satisfy the RF exposure requirements in the standards listed above.
KNG Mobile Operation Industry Canada Compliance This device complies with Industry Canada’s license-exempt RSSs. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause interference; and (2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence.
KNG Mobile Operation approuvé pour l'émetteur par Industrie Canada. Dans le but de réduire les risques de brouillage radioélectrique à l'intention des autres utilisateurs, il faut choisir le type d'antenne et son gain de sorte que la puissance isotrope rayonnée quivalente (p.i.r.e.) ne dépassepas l'intensité nécessaire à l'établissement d'une communication satisfaisante.
KNG Mobile Operation Approved Antennas Antenna Freq.
KNG Mobile Operation Information and Options Depending on model type, KNG radios operate in the VHF, UHF or 800MHz frequency band. Up to 5000 channels can be programmed into the radio. The channels may be divided into operating zones. Zones can be designated as standard operating zones or command zones. Command zones are made of up of channels selected from standard operating zones.
KNG Mobile Operation Options Factory installed options are listed on a tag located on the back of your radio.
KNG Mobile Operation Radio Controls ON/OFF - Volume LCD Screen BK RADIO Menu Button LED TXD P1 Ø H Channel Select Emergency Button Z P ✓ Channel 16 Secure One 155.645 MHz MON SCAN ZONE Mic Jack USB Port Programmable Buttons M E N U OK T/A Menu Navigation Menu Select Home Button On / Off / Volume: This control is both a push on/off button and a rotate volume knob. Pushing the button in and releasing will toggle the state of the mobile from on to off and back.
KNG Mobile Operation USB Port: This is a USB client port and is used for programming and configuring the radio with the PC Radio Editor. LCD Touch Screen: The LCD screen is used to show radio status and operating condition as well as receive input from the user via programed buttons. Up to three lines of information can be displayed in the main display window. (See Display Options) LED: The LED indicator is used to show various operational states such as active receive and active transmit.
KNG Mobile Operation LCD Touch Screen KNG mobile radios are equipped with a programmable touch sensitive display. The bottom line of the display is populated with programmable buttons. Button functions are assigned using the PC Radio Editor. Buttons are toggled off or on by pressing the displayed icon. The top line displays radio activity such as transmit and receive indications, scan operations, etc. The middle section shows programmed information for the selected channel.
KNG Mobile Operation Status Indicators Receiver Signal Strength RXD, RXA Receive Digital, Receive Analog, Hold Time Active TXD, TXA Transmit Digital, Transmit Analog H High Transmit Power L Low Transmit Power P1, P2 Priority 1 Channel, Priority 2 Channel Selected channel is encrypted.
KNG Mobile Operation Status Indicators C Channel Scan On Z P Zone Scan On C P Priority Scan On D Dual Mode Scan On Repeater Talkaround Enabled Monitor Mode Open Audio Voice Mute Enabled - 17 -
KNG Mobile Operation Channel Information Display Options NOTE: Three channel information lines are programmable with PC Radio Editor. Displayed information in conventional mode may differ from trunked channels.
KNG Mobile Operation Channel Information Display Options Received Talk Group ID (cont.
KNG Mobile Operation Programmable Button and Menu Options NOTE: Active functions are indicated by highlighted text. SCAN = Active, SCAN = Inactive. Menu Button Label Trunk Conv Accessory I/O Enable x x IO-EN x x Auxiliary 1/2/3 x x AUX1/2/3 x x Backlight x x LITE x x Call Alert x x ALRT x x x CHAN+/- x Channel Add/Delete Channel Scan x x SCAN x Channel Scan List x x SCN+ x Channel Select x x CHAN Cloning x Control Lock x x x - 20 - LCK x x x x (cont.
KNG Mobile Operation Programmable Button and Menu Options (cont) Menu Button Label Trunk Conv Date and Time x x DATE x x Dual Mode Scan x x DSCN x x Dual Mode Scan List x x DSED x x x - x x Emergency1 Enhanced Scan x x ESCN GPS x x GPS Hang Up x x HANG Hard Power Down x PWRD x x Home Channel x HOME x x Inhibit x x INH Keyset Select x x KSET Keypad Programming x - 21 - x x x x x x (cont.
KNG Mobile Operation Programmable Button and Menu Options (cont) Menu Menu Button Label Trunk Conv x MENU x x x x Minimum Volume x x VOL Monitor x x MON x x DEL x Nuisance Delete Phone x x PHN x Picklist - Rx CxCSS x x RXCG x Picklist - Rx NAC x x RXNC x Picklist - Talkgroup ID x x TGID x Picklist - Tx CxCSS x x TXCG x Picklist - Tx NAC x x TXNC x Picklist-KEY* x x KEY x Priority Channel x x PRI x - 22 - (cont.
KNG Mobile Operation Programmable Button and Menu Options (cont) Menu Button Label Trunk Conv Priority Scan x x PSCN x x Priority Scan List x x PSED x Radio Accountability Tone x x RAT x Radio Check x x RCHK Radio Info x Rekey Request** x Repeater Talkaround*** x x x - x x x RKEY x x x T/A Send Alert Tone x SNDT Send Signal x SEND x x x Site Display**** x x STDS x Site Lock**** x x STLK x Site Search**** x x STSR x - 23 - x (cont.
KNG Mobile Operation Programmable Button and Menu Options (cont) Menu Button Label Squelch Adjust x x SQL Surveillance Mode x x SURV x TKBK x Talkback Trunk Conv x x x Text Message x x TXT x Two-Tone Select x x TONE x Tx Digital/Analog x x TXAD x Tx Inhibit x x - x x Tx Power x x PWR x x Tx Secure* x x SEC x x Unihibit x x UNINH Unit Call x x UNIT User Status x x STS - 24 - x x x x (cont.
KNG Mobile Operation Programmable Button and Menu Options (cont) Menu Button Label Trunk Conv - x x Version x Voice Mute*** x x MUTE Zeroize Keys* x x ZERO Zone Scan x x ZSCN x Zone Scan List x x ZSC+ x Zone Select x x ZONE Emergency function can only be assigned to the orange button. 1 *Requires Encryption option. ** Requires Encryption and OTAR options. ***Works on a per-channel basis. ****Requires P25 Trunking option.
KNG Mobile Operation Microphone Controls Many functions of the KNG Mobile can be controlled via the optional KAA0290 Smart Microphone. KAA0290 functions include three programmable function buttons, an alphanumeric keypad and a function select switch. IMPORTANT: To function correctly, the microphone must be plugged into the mic jack before powering on the KNG Mobile.
KNG Mobile Operation Push-to-Talk: Press and hold the PTT (Push-To-Talk) switch on the microphone to transmit. Microphone Element: While transmitting, talk in a normal voice with the microphone approximately one to two inches from your mouth. Function Buttons: The three function buttons on the left side of the microphone can be programmed via PC to access specific radio functions. (See Programmable Button Options.
KNG Mobile Operation Function Selection Most radio functions can be programmed as Touch Screen selections, microphone button selections or as part of a menu list. NOTE: Items can be directly accessed from the Touch Screen or by using the navigation wheels on the front panel or microphone. Touch Screen Selection To toggle assigned Touch Screen functions on and off, or access the associated menu, press the desired function on the LCD touch screen.
KNG Mobile Operation Navigation Wheel Selection The navigation wheel on the radio front panel and microphone can also be used to toggle functions and access menu lists. Use the right and left arrows to highlight the desired function. Press the OK button to open the menu or toggle the highlighted item. The active button will be highlighted. TXD P1 Ø H Channel 16 Channel 16 Secure One Secure One 155.645 MHz 155.
KNG Mobile Operation Menu Screen Selection A list of additional functions are accessed by pressing the "MENU" button or highlighting “MENU” with the Navigation Wheel and pressing OK. TXD P1 Ø H Z P Channel 16 Channel 16 Secure One Secure One 155.645 MHz 155.645 MHz MON SCAN ZONE ✓ M E N U OK T/A Use the “PREV” and “NEXT” buttons or Up/Down arrows to highlight the desired function. P1 Ø TXDSecure H ✓ 1: TX Channel 16 2: Talkaround Secure One 3: Priority Channels 155.
KNG Mobile Operation Use “ENTER” or "OK" to select the highlighted function. P1 Ø TXDSecure H ✓ 1: TX Channel 16 2: Talkaround Secure One 3: Priority Channels 155.645 MHz 4: Versions Z P ESC PREV NEXT OK ENTER When selected, a menu for the function will show in the display. Use the “PREV” and “NEXT” buttons or Up/Down arrows to highlight the desire setting then “ENTER” or "OK" to select or set the function.
KNG Mobile Operation Channel/Zone Selection Options The KNG can be programmed with up to 2048 individual channels. These channels can be divided into zones of one or more channels. Accessing a channel or zone depends on radio programming. Channels or zones can be selected using the channel/zone select knob, by an assigned button or menu item or by direct keypad entry. More than one selection mode can be programmed.
KNG Mobile Operation Use the Prev/Next or Up/Down buttons to scroll to the desired selection. Press "ENT" or "OK" to go to the highlighted zone or channel. Alternatively, the number keys of the KAA0290 microphone can be used to jump directly to the desired channel or zone. Press "ENT" or "OK" to go to the highlighted zone or channel. Direct Keypad Entry The numeric keypad may also be programmed to directly select channels or zones. Pressing a number will activate the zone or channel list.
KNG Mobile Operation Basic Operation Receive 1. Turn power on by pushing and releasing the Volume knob. The radio will beep, indicating that it has passed its self test and is operational. 2. Set volume by pressing and holding the [MON] button, to hear squelch noise or by selecting “Monitor Mode” from the menu list and selecting "Open" . Turn the Volume knob to set a comfortable volume level. Press the [MON] button again or select desired monitor mode from the “Monitor” menu to stop squelch noise. 3.
KNG Mobile Operation Transmit 1. To transmit, press the PTT (Push-To-Talk) switch on the microphone. The TX annunciator appears on the display and the red Transmit indicator illuminates while the PTT is pressed. 2. Talk in a normal voice with the microphone approximately one to two inches from your mouth. 3. Release the PTT switch to stop transmitting. 4.
KNG Mobile Operation Trunking Channel Basic Operation Some KNG radios are equipped with optional P25 Trunking capability. To determine if your radio is trunking compatible, check the Options Label located on the back of the radio. “KZA0579” indicates the trunking option is installed. Trunking parameters and functions can only be programmed by qualified persons via PC. Contact your system administrator or radio dealer for information on how your radio is programmed.
KNG Mobile Operation Transmitting When the PTT is pressed, a three beep Talk Permit Tone will be heard if the channel is available. If there is no channel available the radio will emit a tone and display “BUSY”. Release the PTT. The radio will remain in busy mode until the channel is available. When the channel becomes available the three beep Talk Permit Tone will be emitted. Re-press the PTT to continue your call.
KNG Mobile Operation Command Zone Operation The KNG radio allows construction of Command Zones drawn from any of the programmed channels in standard operating zones. Each zone is designated as a Standard Operating Zone or a Command Zone with the PC Radio Editor software. Building a Command Zone [CHAN+] To build a Command Zone, the “Channel Add/Delete” function must be assigned to a programmable button.
KNG Mobile Operation Editing a Command Zone [CHAN-] When operating in a Command Zone, press the “CHAN-” button to remove the selected channel from the zone. When a channel is deleted, the display momentarily shows “Channel Deleted”, and the following channels move up in the list. For example, if channel 5 is deleted, channel 6 becomes the new channel 5, channel 7 becomes the new channel 6, etc. Press and hold the “CHAN-” button to remove all channels in the selected command zone.
KNG Mobile Operation Code Guard/NAC Operation Conventional Channels Code Guard Receive Analog channels programmed with a receive code guard will be heard only when the proper carrier frequency and Code Guard value is received. When the transceiver is in monitor mode, analog and mixed mode receive channels will also unmute even without the proper Code Guard being received. Code Guard Transmit Whenever transmitting on an analog channel, any programmed sub-audible Code Guard is transmitted.
KNG Mobile Operation 2. Talk in a normal voice with the microphone one to two inches from your mouth. 3. Release the PTT switch to stop transmitting. Analog Squelch Control Sub-audible signaling (CTCSS/CDCSS) is used to allow a group of radios to be selectively called in an analog system.
KNG Mobile Operation When operating in Digital Mode, each channel can be programmed to use either Normal squelch or Selective squelch. Normal squelch is used to mimic analog operation. Signals are only qualified with the programmed NAC. TGIDs and P25 Unit IDs are ignored. Each digital channel is programmed with a receive NAC and a transmit NAC. When an incoming signal’s NAC matches the channel’s programmed receive NAC, the radio unmutes. The default NAC is 293 (0659 decimal).
KNG Mobile Operation Mixed Mode Operation Conventional Channels The receiver and transmitter are capable of operating in analog wide-band (25 kHz channel spacing), analog narrow-band (12.5 kHz channel spacing) and APCO Project 25 Digital Mode.
KNG Mobile Operation Mixed Mode Talkback If Mixed Mode Talkback is enabled, transmissions initiated while hold time remains will be in the same mode as the received signal. Depending on programming, the RTX channel can be the main channel, a held scan or priority channel if Talkback Scan is enabled, or the Priority 1 channel if “TX on PR1” is enabled. TX Mode on the RTX channel must be set to MIXED. R TXD P1 Ø Channel 16 Channel 16 Secure One Secure 155.
KNG Mobile Operation Scan Options Channel Scan [SCAN] Conventional Channels When on, Channel Scan monitors activity on the scan list channels in the currently operating zone. Scan operates only while the radio is not transmitting. Channels designated as scan channels are identified by the symbol at the top of the LCD display. When Channel Scan is on, the display. C symbol will be shown at the top of the LCD When a signal is detected on a scanned channel, scanning stops and the message is received.
KNG Mobile Operation Channel Scan List [SCN+] Conventional Channels The Channel Scan List allows the radio user to add or remove channels from the list of channels to be monitored while channel scanning. Channels designated as scan channels are identified by the symbol at the top of the LCD display. Scan List operation can be assigned as a button or menu list item. When Channel Scan List is assigned to a button, press the button to add or remove the selected channel from the scan list.
KNG Mobile Operation Talkback Scan Conventional Channels If your radio is programmed for Talkback Scan, pressing PTT while a channel is active during the scan delay time remains, will cause the radio to transmit on the transmit frequency of the received channel. The "RX" indicator will be shown in the display while scan delay time remains. Talkback Scan will not work if Priority Scan is on and your radio is also programmed to transmit on the Priority 1 channel. (See Priority Scan.
KNG Mobile Operation Dual Mode Scan List [DSED] Conventional and Trunking Channels Dual Mode Scan List must be assigned as a button or menu item in order to allow user viewing or editing of the dual scan channel list. Enhanced Scan [ESCN] Conventional Channels Enhanced Scan combines Priority Scan and Channel Scan to one switch/button. Enabling Enhanced Scan will turn on both Priority and Channel Scan.
KNG Mobile Operation Depending on radio setup, priority channels can be tied to the currently operating zone or can be assigned to a specific channel regardless of the operating zone. Channels designated as Priority channels are identified by the P1 or P2 symbol at C the top of the LCD display. When Priority Scan is on, the P symbol will be shown. Priority Scan operation can be assigned as a switch, a button or a menu list item. While Priority Scanning, Zone scan settings are disabled.
KNG Mobile Operation Press “ENTER” to open System Priority Channel menu. Options: Off - Disables the priority channel. Use Main - Uses the selected channel as the priority channel. Select - Assigns a specific channel as the priority channel. To assign a specific channel as a System Priority Channel, highlight “Select” and press the “ENTER” button. The Zone selection menu will be displayed. Highlight the zone of the desired priority channel and press the “ENTER” button.
KNG Mobile Operation To assign a specific channel as a Zone Priority Channel, highlight “Select” and press “ENTER”. The Channel selection menu will be displayed. Highlight the desired channel and press the “ENTER” button to set the priority channel. The display will return to the main Priority Channel Select menu. Vote Scan Conventional Channels Channels in a multicast conventional system can be added to the scan list and designated as “voted” channels.
KNG Mobile Operation Zone Scan [ZSCN] Conventional Channels With Zone Scan enabled, the radio scans all programmed scan channels in zones designated as Zone Scan zones whenever Channel Scan is on. NOTE: Enabling Zone Scan while Channel Scan is off does not begin the scanning process. Scan is turned on or off with the Channel Scan switch. When Zone Scan is on (and when the Channel Scan is also on), the ZP symbol will be shown at the top of the LCD display. The icon is not displayed if only Zone Scan is on.
KNG Mobile Operation The Zone Scan List operation can be assigned as a button or menu list item. When Zone Scan List is assigned to a button [ZSC+], press the button to add or remove the currently operating zone from the scan list. When assigned as a menu item, open the menu and select the Zone you wish to add or remove from the scan list. Press “+/-” to add or remove. Zones in the scan list will be indicated with the symbol. Pressing "ESC" does not abandon changes.
KNG Mobile Operation Encryption Operation Conventional Digital and Trunking Channels Encryption equipped radios only. Option KZA0576 is required for secure communications. The KNG may optionally be configured for Secure communication on channels operating in Digital Mode. No encryption is available for analog channels.
KNG Mobile Operation Transmit Secure [SEC] 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 top line of the LCD. When receiving an encrypted signal a flashing symbol on the symbol will be displayed. When transmitting or receiving an encrypted signal, the TX/RX LED will alternate blue.
KNG Mobile Operation To change an encryption key, open the KEY menu. Programmed key labels will be displayed. Select the desired key and press “ENTER”. To return the key to the pre-programmed value select “Default”. If a key is selected that has not been programmed, the radio will emit a three beep tone and display “Key Fail” before going to standby mode. The radio will not transmit but will beep and display “Key Fail” when PTT is pressed. Encryption Keyset Selection [KEYST] OTAR equipped radios only.
KNG Mobile Operation Rekey Request [RKEY] OTAR equipped radios only. On radios equipped with over-the-air rekeying (OTAR), a radio user can manually request an encryption rekey from the Key Management Facility (KMF). For a radio to receive encryption keys or keysets over-the-air, the selected channel must be designated as an OTAR channel via PC programming. Refer to your PC programming documentation for more information. To request a re-key: Open the Rekey Request menu.
KNG Mobile Operation Keyset Viewing and Selecting [KSET] OTAR equipped radios only. The radio can hold up to 8 encryption keysets. Only one keyset can be active at any time. The radio will receive messages encrypted with any of the keys in any of the keysets, but transmit keys can only be selected from the active keyset. To change an encryption keyset, open the KEYST menu. Programmed keyset labels will be displayed. Select the desired keyset and press “ENTER”.
KNG Mobile Operation User Pick List Options Conventional Channels The KNG provides users the ability to select and assign Pick List functions to specific channels. Pick List Options can be assigned to a programmed button or as menu list items.
KNG Mobile Operation TX/RX CxCSS Picklist [TXCG] [RXCG] Conventional Analog or Mixed Mode Channels Selecting a CTCSS/CDCSS Code Guard from the Pick List will assign the tone to the currently select analog or mixed-mode channel. User assigned Transmit and Receive Code Guards are selected independently. 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”.
KNG Mobile Operation Talk Group ID Picklist [TGID] Conventional Digital Channels Selecting a Talk Group ID from the Pick List will assign the TGID to the currently select channel. All other channels are unaffected. Open the menu of available TGIDs. Select the desired Talk Group ID or, to return the TGID to the pre-programmed value, select “Default”. Press “ENTER” to set the selection. If allowed, picklist values can be changed through keypad programming.
KNG Mobile Operation Keyset Picklist [KSET] Digital or Mixed Mode Channels OTAR equipped radios only. Requires option KZA0580 or KAA0580. Selecting a Keyset from the Pick List will cause the radio to use encryption keys from the selected Keyset. (See Encryption Operation) Emergency Signaling If programmed, the Orange button on the front panel is used to send an emergency call and/or emergency alarm on the programmed Emergency channel.
KNG Mobile Operation Receiving an Emergency Call When the radio receives an Emergency Call, "EMERGENCY" and the incoming P25 ID or MDC number or label will be displayed during the reception. An alert tone will be emitted if the radio is programmed to do so. Emergency Alarm (Emergency Alert) Press and hold the button to initiate an Emergency Alarm mode. Once Emergency Alarm is initiated, the emergency message is transmitted automatically.
KNG Mobile Operation Messaging Options Digital Conventional P25 channels can be programmed to send and receive text messages and radio status messages. Text messages can be selected from a pre-programmed list or manually entered using the radio keypad. Status messages are pre-programmed only. Text Messaging [TXT] Conventional Digital Channels Message types include predefined messages, manually entered messages or locally stored messages.
KNG Mobile Operation Storing Messages To store a manually entered text message, press the “TXT” button or select “Text Message” from the menu. Select “Store” from the menu an press “Enter”. Use the keypad to enter the desired message and then press “Enter”. (See keypad character table) Select the storage slot for the message and press “Enter” to store the message. Sending a Text Message To send a text message, press “TXT” or select “Text Message” from the menu.
KNG Mobile Operation NOTE: When sending a predefined message the message ID is transmitted. The receiving radio will display the message programmed with the corresponding ID. If the receiving radio has no programmed message with the transmitted ID, “Text Message X” is displayed, where “X” is the received ID number. Manual Entry When “Manual Entry” is selected use the microphone's keypad to enter the desired message (see keypad character table). Press “Enter” to select the target radio.
KNG Mobile Operation Message Acknowledgement When the text message has been received by the targeted radio, an alert tone will sound and the acknowledgment message will be displayed. Press “OK” or wait for five seconds to return to normal radio operation. If the targeted radio is unavailable, an alert tone will sound and the failed acknowledgement message will be displayed. Press “RTRY” to resend the message. Press “OK” or wait for five seconds to return to normal radio operation.
KNG Mobile Operation Stored Messages Up to five messages can be programmed into the “Manual Entry List” and are accessed from the “Select Entry Type” menu. Short Message Update [MSG] Conventional Digital Channels Short Message Update is a way for the radio to transmit an enumeration that corresponds to a predefined message that is stored in other radios. User Status Messaging [STS] Conventional Digital Channels Sending a Status Update NOTE: When sending a message the message ID is transmitted.
KNG Mobile Operation Select Message Type From the “Select Target Type” select the type of message to be sent. Unit - Send the message to an individual radio ID. Group - Send message to a group of radios using the Talk Group ID. Dispatch - Send the message to a dispatch console. Unit Call Select Target Radio Last Call - Select “Last Call” to send the message to the same radio you last sent a status message. Press “Send” to send the message.
KNG Mobile Operation Message Acknowledgement If the message has been received by the targeted radio, an alert tone will sound and the acknowledgment message will be displayed. If the targeted radio is unavailable, an alert tone will sound and the failed acknowledgement message will be displayed. Press “OK” or wait for five seconds to return to normal radio operation.
KNG Mobile Operation Paging and Call Alert Conventional Two-Tone/DTMF/MDC1200 Paging [MUTE] Conventional Analog Channels The KNG can be programmed to receive two-tone, DTMF or MDC1200 pages on conventional analog channels. Receiving a page Select an analog or mixed-mode receive channel. Turn on “Voice Mute” from the programmed button or menu item. When voice mute is activated the icon is displayed. The radio ignores all voice traffic until the proper tone sequence is received.
KNG Mobile Operation Call Alert Paging [ALRT] Digital Channels The KNG can be programmed to send and receive Call Alert messages on digital channels. Sending a Call Alert Press the “ALRT” button or open “Call Alert” from the menu. Select Target Radio Last Call Select “Last Call” to send the message to radio which you last sent or received a call alert. Press “Enter” to send the message. Call List Selecting “Call List” opens a list alias’ for the pre-programmed Unit IDs.
KNG Mobile Operation Receiving a Call Alert When a Call Alert is received, an alert tone will sound and the incoming unit ID or alias is displayed for approximately 5 seconds. The top display line will alternated between the programmed display information and a Call Alert Received message. Select “Call Alert” to reset. Radio Check [RCHK] Conventional Digital Channels The KNG can be programmed to check the availability of a KNG radio with a specific P25 ID.
KNG Mobile Operation Call List Selecting “Call List” opens a list alias’ for the pre-programmed Unit IDs. Select the desired target ID and press “Enter” to send the query. Unit ID Select “Unit ID” to enter the P25 ID of the target radio. Use the keypad to enter the ID then press “Enter” to send the query. If a successful handshake is performed, an alert tone will sound and the "Unit Available" message will be displayed for approximately five seconds.
KNG Mobile Operation Other Functions & Options Many operational features and functions can be programmed for user selection and control. Items can be programmed as touch-screen buttons or to the three buttons available on some microphone models. In addition to these quick set buttons, a menu of multiple functions can be accessed with a "MENU" button. This section covers the operation of user accessible functions.
KNG Mobile Operation Cloning Conventional Zones The KNG Mobile radio can be set up to send or receive programmed information from other BK Radio products via a cloning cable available from RELM Wireless. Refer to the cloning cable instruction manual for cloning information between radios. Control Lockout [LOCK] Conventional and Trunked Channels The KNG mobile offers two lockout settings, "Lock Keypad Only" and "Lock All Controls".
KNG Mobile Operation To enable the lock function press the "LOCK" button or select "Control Lock" from the menu. Select the desired lockout setting and press "ENTER" When attempting to access a locked function the radio will display a message with instructions to disable Control Lock. The navigation wheel on the radio front panel or microphone is used to unlock the controls. To disable Control Lock press the left arrow button twice, then the right arrow button twice.
KNG Mobile Operation Global Positioning [GPS] Conventional Digital Channels. Requires GPS Option KZA0589 or KAA0589. To access GPS functions press the "GPS" button or select "GPS" form the menu. Viewing GPS information To view current coordinates open the GPS menu and select "GPS Information". After acquisition, the current location is displayed in degrees, minutes and seconds. Sending GPS information Depending on radio programming, GPS information is sent by a variety of triggers.
KNG Mobile Operation Hard Power Down [PWRD] Conventional and Trunking Channels When pressed, turns the radio completely off. Home [HOME] Conventional and Trunking Channels When pressed, the radio returns to a preprogrammed channel that is configured in the PC Radio Editor. Inhibit/Uninhibit [INH]/UINH] Conventional Digital Channels With “Inhibit” assigned to a button or menu function, a KNG Radio can temporarily disable other KNG radios using the targeted radio’s unit ID number.
KNG Mobile Operation Select Target Radio Last Call Select “Last Call” to send the message to same radio you last sent an inhibit or uninhbit message. Press “SEND” to send the message. Call List Selecting “Call List” opens a list of alias’ from the pre-programmed Unit IDs. Select the desired target radio and press “SEND” to send the message. Enter ID Select “Enter ID” to enter the P25 ID of the target radio. Use the keypad to enter the ID and press “SEND” to send the message.
KNG Mobile Operation Keypad Programming Conventional Systems, Zones and Channels Much of the information stored in the KNG mobile radio can be edited using the KAA0290 Microphone. Four separate programming functions can be enabled with the PC Radio Editor. Keypad programming selections can only be assigned as a menu item. Open the menu as described in the Navigation section to select the information you want to edit.
KNG Mobile Operation Minimum Volume [VOL] Conventional and Trunking Channels Must be configured as "Customizable" in the PC Radio Editor to access through the radio. When pressed, changes the volume level at lower volumes. This allows the user to set their minimum volume to an audible level. Monitor [MON] Conventional Channels There are three settings available for monitoring traffic on a selected channel. Off - Requires NAC or Tone.
KNG Mobile Operation Nuisance Channel Delete [NUIS] Conventional and Trunked Channels Nuisance Channel Delete can be assigned as a touch screen item or on a microphone function button. To temporarily remove a channel from the scan list, press the assigned button while the nuisance channel is being received. To revert to the programmed scan list, turn off Scan, cycle radio power or select another zone or channel.
KNG Mobile Operation Radio Info Conventional and Trunking Channels Information about your radio can be viewed via the “Radio Info” menu item. To review the information, open the Radio Info menu. Use the NEXT or PREV to view individual items. Radio Info information includes: UID - P25 Unit ID. IP - IP Address of the radio. OTAR Registered - Acknowledges if radio is registered to an OTAR system. Up Time - Amount of time the radio has been on.
KNG Mobile Operation Send Alert Tone [SNDT] Conventional and Trunking Channels When pressed and held, the radio will transmit a 781.3Hz tone for the programmed duration. Duration can be set in the range from 0.5 to 5 seconds. Send Signal [SEND] Conventional Analog Channels Activated by a long-press and is the 5-tone equivalent to emergency alarm. ANI Mode needs to be set to five-tone. Holding this button will send the five-tone signal.
KNG Mobile Operation Resetting Squelch Level Select "Reset Squelch" from the Squelch Adjust menu. Select which channels to return to factory set squelch setting. Selected Channel - Resets the selected channel. Selected Zone - Resets all channels in the current operating zone. All Channels - Resets all radio channels. Site Display [STDS] Trunking Channels When selected, the Site Display functions shows information for the currently operating site.
KNG Mobile Operation Site Search [STSR] Trunking Channels Site Search automatically searches and selects the best available trunking site. Site Lock can be assigned as a button or menu list item. Surveillance Mode [SURV] Conventional and Trunked Channels When Surveillance Mode is on, all audible indicators (beeps etc.) and lighting functions (LEDs and Display) are disabled. The LCD Touchscreen is set to the dimmest setting.
KNG Mobile Operation Transmit Digital selection can be assigned as a touch screen button, menu list item or a microphone function button. When assigned as a touch screen function, the "TXAD" button will be highlighted when in the Transmit Digital mode. To switch transmit mode on mixed mode channels press the "TXAD" button or select "Tx Digital" from the menu and choose "Analog" or "Digital". Transmit Power [PWR] Conventional and Trunked Channels.
KNG Mobile Operation Versions Conventional and Trunked Channels Information about your radio can be viewed via the "Versions" menu item. To review the information, open the Versions menu. Use the NEXT or PREV to view the installed revisions of individual items. Version information includes: Software: Date code of installed software firmware. DSP: Date code of installed DSP firmware. File Format: Currently installed file format. BSP: Date code of installed BSP firmware.
KNG Mobile Operation Zone Select [ZONE] Conventional and Trunked Channels Zone Select allows the radio user to switch between programmed channel zones. The Zone Select operation can be assigned to a touch screen button, menu list item or 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.
KNG Mobile Operation Keypad Programming Options Conventional Channels, Zones and Systems Only NOTE: Radio programming is to be performed only by authorized personnel. Any or all programmable functions are password protected to prevent unauthorized access. 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.
KNG Mobile Operation Keypad Programming Keypad programming consists of four sections: Global - Settings that apply to all systems, zones and channels. System - Applies to all conventional zone settings. Zone - Settings that apply only to the selected zone. Channel - Channel specific information such as frequencies, tones, etc.
KNG Mobile Operation Displayed Information Information displayed on the three programmable display lines can be edited by selecting Top Line, Middle Line or Bottom Line from the Global menu. Use the up/down buttons to select the desired displayed information for each line. Alternating Display Information All three display lines can be programmed to alternate displayed information.
KNG Mobile Operation Dual Speaker When this option is on, audio is available on both the internal speaker and the speaker microphone speaker when attached. Control Lockouts Control lock with the "Lock All Controls" selection can be edited from the "Control Lockouts" menu. Use the +/- button to add or remove items from the lockout list. Items selected for lockout will display the symbol.
KNG Mobile Operation 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 operating 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.
KNG Mobile Operation 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) When set to "Use Main", the channel selected by the channel knob is the Priority 2 channel.
KNG Mobile Operation P25 Unit ID The radio's P25 ID can be edited by selecting "P25 Unit ID". Select "CLEAR" to reset the ID. Use the microphone keypad to enter the new ID. To edit individual digits select "EDIT". Use "PREV" and "NEXT" to highlight the digit to change. Scan Hold Time The Scan Hold Time allows the user to hear responses to calls before the radio resumes scanning. It also allows time for the user to respond to a call when Talk Back Scan or Mixed Mode Talk Back is enabled.
KNG Mobile Operation P1 Ø Zone H TXDDelete 1: ZONE16 1 Channel 2: ZONE 2 Secure One 3: ZONEMHz 3 155.645 ESC PREV NEXT Z P ✓ ENTER Delete Zone When selected the list of available zones is displayed. Choose the zone you wish to delete. When a zone is removed all subsequent zones move up one spot. Example: If there are seven zones in the radio and zone five is deleted, zone six now becomes zone five and zone seven becomes zone six.
KNG Mobile Operation P1 Ø Zone H TXDSelect 1: Zone16 1 Label Channel 2: Zone 2 Label Secure One 3: Zone 3 Label 155.645 MHz ESC PREV NEXT Z P ✓ ENTER P1 Ø TXD 1: Zone Label H ZP ✓ 2: Zone16P1 Channel Channel 3: Zone Tx on P1 Secure One 4: Zone P1 Channel 155.645 MHz 5: DTMF Overdial ESC PREV NEXT 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.
KNG Mobile Operation P1 ØLabel H TXDZone Z P ✓ Channel 16 Zone 1 Label Secure One 155.645 MHz ESC CLEAR 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. EDIT Select "ENTER" to set the label and return to the previous step. Ø Channel TXD P11 P1 H PZ ✓ Zone Off Channel 16 Use Main Secure One Select:MHz Chan: 1 155.
KNG Mobile Operation Ø Channel TXD P11 P1 H PZ ✓ Zone 1: Channel Channel 16 1 Label 2: Channel Secure One 2 Label 3: Channel 155.645 MHz3 Label ESC PREV NEXT ENTER When set to "Use Main", the channel selected by the channel knob is the Priority 1 channel. Choose "Select" to designate a specific channel as the Priority 1 channel. Use "PREV" and "NEXT" to highlight the desired Priority channel. Press "ENTER" to finalize the selection.
KNG Mobile Operation Ø Channel TXD P11 P2 H PZ ✓ Zone Off Channel 16 Use Main Secure One Select:MHz Chan: 1 155.645 Zone Priority 2 Channel ESC When set to "Off", Priority 2 is ignored. PREV NEXT ENTER 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 "Use Main" the channel selected by the channel knob is the Priority 2 channel.
KNG Mobile Operation P1 ØOverdialH TXD DTMF Off Channel 16 On One Secure Z P ✓ 155.645 MHz ESC PREV NEXT ENTER 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" to finalize the selection.
KNG Mobile Operation Delete Channel When selected, the list of programmed zones is displayed. Choose the zone of the channel you wish to delete. Then select the channel from the list. TXD P1 Ø 1: Global 2: System 16 Channel 3: Zone Secure One 4: ChannelMHz 155.645 ESC PREV NEXT TXD P1 Ø 1: Channel Label 2: Rx Frequency Channel 16 3: Rx Mode Secure One 4: Rx Guard 155.
KNG Mobile Operation P1 Ø Zone H TXDSelect 1: Zone16 1 Label Channel 2: Zone 2 Label Secure One 3: Zone 3 Label 155.645 MHz ESC PREV NEXT Z P ✓ ENTER P1 ØChannelH PZ ✓ TXD Select 1: Channel Channel 16 1 Label 2: Channel Secure One 2 Label 3: Channel 155.645 MHz3 Label ESC PREV NEXT 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.
KNG Mobile Operation P1 Ø LabelH TXD Channel Z P ✓ Channel 16 Channel 1 Label Secure One 155.645 MHz ESC CLEAR 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. EDIT Select "ENTER" to set the label and return to the previous step. TXD H 1 Ø RxPFrequency Channel 16 151.62500 Secure One MHz 155.
KNG Mobile Operation P1 Ø TXD Rx Mode Analog Channel 16 DigitalOne Secure Mixed MHz 155.645 ESC PREV NEXT H Z P ✓ PREV NEXT Use "PREV" and/or "NEXT" to select the desired mode. Press "ENTER" to set the selection and return to the previous step. ENTER P1 Ø TXD Rx Guard H PZ ✓ Off Channel 16 Tone: Secure One 123.0 Hz Digital:MHz 155.645 ESC Receive Mode ENTER Receive CTCSS/CDCSS Code Guard Receiver Code Guards only apply to analog or mixed mode operation.
KNG Mobile Operation Receive CTCSS/CDCSS Code Guard (cont.) To enter a CTCSS tone, select "Tone" form P1 Ø TXD Rx Guard H PZ ✓ the menu. Channel 16 Secure123.0 One Hz 155.645 MHz ESC CLEAR Select "CLEAR" to reset the tone to all zeros. Use the microphone keypad to enter a new frequency. To edit individual digits select "EDIT". Use "PREV" and "NEXT" to highlight the digit to change. EDIT Select "ENTER" to set the frequency and return to the previous step.
KNG Mobile Operation TXD P 1 Ø Rx NAC H Enter Channel 16 $293 SelectOne Secure Z P ✓ 155.645 MHz ESC PREV NEXT TXD P 1 Ø Rx NAC Channel 16 293 Secure One Digital 155.645 MHz ESC CLEAR EDIT 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. ENTER H Z P ✓ To program a NAC, select "ENTER". Select "CLEAR" to reset the NAC to all zeros.
KNG Mobile Operation Receive Network Access Code (cont.) TXD P 1 Ø Rx NAC H NAC-01 Channel 16 $123 NAC-02 Secure One $456 NAC-03 155.645 MHz$F73 ESC PREV NEXT Z P ✓ ENTER 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.
KNG Mobile Operation P1 Ø TXD Bandwidth H Narrowband Channel 16 Wideband Secure One Z P ✓ 155.645 MHz ESC PREV NEXT ENTER Ø P1 Power TXD Tx Low Power Channel 16 Hi Power Secure One Selectable 155.645 MHz ESC PREV NEXT 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. (Please see "Notice" on Page 2.
KNG Mobile Operation TXD H 1 Ø Tx PFrequency Z P ✓ Channel 16 151.62500 Secure One MHz 155.645 MHz ESC CLEAR Transmit Frequency Select "CLEAR" to reset the frequency to all zeros. Use the microphone keypad to enter a new frequency. To edit individual digits select "EDIT". Use "PREV" and "NEXT" to highlight the digit to change. EDIT Select "ENTER" to set the frequency and return to the previous step. NOTE: Entering zero selects the lowest valid frequency for the model type.
KNG Mobile Operation Ø P1 Guard TXD Tx H PZ ✓ Off Channel 16 Tone:One 123.0 Hz Secure Digital:MHz 155.645 ESC PREV NEXT Ø P1 Guard TXD Tx Channel 16 Secure123.0 One Hz 155.645 MHz ESC CLEAR EDIT ENTER H Z P ✓ 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" to transmit with no Code Guard tone. To enter a CTCSS tone, select "Tone" form the menu.
KNG Mobile Operation Transmit CTCSS/CDCSS Code Guard (cont.) To enter a CDCSS value, select "Digital" Ø P1 Guard TXD Tx H PZ ✓ form the menu. f Channel 16 D000- Secure One Digital 155.645 MHz ESC CLEAR EDIT Select "CLEAR" to reset the tone to all zeros. Use the microphone keypad to enter a new code. Use "INV" to invert the code. INV 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.
KNG Mobile Operation Transmit Network Access Code (cont.) H Z P ✓ 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. TXD PTx 1 Ø NAC H NAC-01 Channel 16 $123 NAC-02 Secure One $456 NAC-03 155.
KNG Mobile Operation Ø TXD P1TGID H Z P ✓ Enter: Channel 16 1 Select: Secure One PREV NEXT Ø TXD P1TGID Channel 16 65535 Secure One Digital 155.645 MHz ESC CLEAR EDIT The Talk Group ID applies only to digital or mixed mode operation. TGID can be programmed from 1 to 65535. 155.645 MHz ESC Talk Group ID ENTER H Z P ✓ To program a TGID, select "ENTER". Select "CLEAR" to reset the TGID to all zeros. Use the microphone keypad to enter the new TGID.
KNG Mobile Operation Talk Group ID (cont.) Ø TXD P1TGID H TGID-01 Channel 16 1 TGID-02 Secure One 2 TGID-03 155.645 MHz$F73 ESC PREV NEXT Z P ✓ ENTER 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.
KNG Mobile Operation Call List Programming To program the P25 Unit-to-Unit call list, select "Call List" from the Keypad programming menu. P1 Ø Call List TXD H PZ ✓ Program Channel Call 1: 16 Label Secure One Call 2: Label 155.645 MHz Call 3: Label ESC PREV NEXT TXD PCall 1 Ø ID ENTER H Z P ✓ Channel Label: Call16 1 Label Secure ID: 12345One PREV NEXT Select "ENTER" to select the item to be programmed. Use "PREV" and "NEXT" to highlight the information you wish to program.
KNG Mobile Operation Ø Label H P1 ID TXDCall Z P ✓ Channel 16 Channel 1 Label Secure One 155.645 MHz ESC CLEAR Channel 16 Secure One 12345| 155.645 MHz ESC CLEAR EDIT Select "CLEAR" to reset the label. Use the microphone keypad to enter a new label. To edit individual characters select "EDIT". Use "PREV" and "NEXT" to highlight the character to change. EDIT TXD PCall 1 Ø ID Programming the Unit Call Label Select "ENTER" to set the label and return to the previous step.
KNG Mobile Operation Code Guard Picklist Programming To program the User Selectable Code Guard List, select "User Tones" from the Keypad programming menu. TXD PGuard H PZ ✓ 1 Ø Code Picklist CG-01 Channel 16 123.0 Hz GC-02 Secure One 67.0 Hz CG-03 155.645 MHzD023- 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.
KNG Mobile Operation TXD PGuard H PZ ✓ 1 Ø Code Picklist Channel 16 Secure123.0 One Hz 155.645 MHz ESC CLEAR 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 new frequency. To edit individual digits select "EDIT". Use "PREV" and "NEXT" to highlight the digit to change. EDIT Select "ENTER" to set the frequency and return to the previous step.
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. P1 ØPicklist H TXDNAC NAC-01 Channel 16 $123 NAC-02 Secure One $456 NAC-03 155.645 MHz$F73 ESC PREV NEXT ESC CLEAR EDIT ✓ ENTER P1 ØPicklist H TXDNAC Channel 16 293 Secure One Digital 155.
KNG Mobile Operation Talkgroup ID Picklist Programming To program the User Selectable TGID List, select "User TGIDs" from the Keypad programming menu. P1 ØPicklist H TXDTGID TGID-01 Channel 16 7890 TGID-02 Secure One 65120 TGID-03 155.645 MHz10240 ESC PREV NEXT Ø TXD P1TGID Channel 16 65535 Secure One Digital 155.
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INDEX A D Alphanumeric Keypad................................. 24 B Backlight...................................................... 73 Bandwidth......................................... 102, 109 BSP............................................................. 87 Busy Channel........................................ 33, 38 C Call List......16, 64, 67, 70, 72, 76, 78, 89, 116 CHAN.......................................................... 36 Channel Label..............................
I Industry Canada............................................ 8 K Keypad Programming..................... 19, 58, 79, 89-90, 116 Keyset....................................... 19, 54, 56, 60 L LCD........................... 12-13, 26, 34, 43, 50, 82 LED............................................. 6, 12, 34, 38 LITE....................................................... 18, 73 Lockout...................................... 33, 38, 74, 90 M MENU........................................
R Radio Controls.............................................11 Receive Frequency..................... 82, 102, 104 Receive Mode................................... 102, 105 Rekey.........................................10, 21, 52, 55 RKEY.....................................................21, 55 RXA..............................................................14 RXCG.................................................... 20, 58 RXD..............................................................14 RXNAC.........
U UNIT............................................................ 22 Unit Call.......................................... 22, 67, 117 USB Port.................................................11-12 User Password.......................................90-91 ZSC+..................................................... 23, 50 ZSCN..................................................... 23, 50 V Versions...................................................... 87 Vote Scan..............................................