Kenwood Home Security System NX 410 User Manual

NX-410/ NX-411  
800MHz DIGITAL TRANSCEIVER  
900MHz DIGITAL TRANSCEIVER  
INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
ÉMETTEUR-RÉCEPTEUR NUMÉRIQUE 800MHz  
ÉMETTEUR-RÉCEPTEUR NUMÉRIQUE 900MHz  
MODE D’EMPLOI  
TRANSCEPTOR DIGITAL 800MHz  
TRANSCEPTOR DIGITAL 900MHz  
MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES  
© B62-2364-00 (K)  
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THANK YOU  
We are grateful you have chosen Kenwood for your land  
mobile radio applications.  
This instruction manual covers only the basic operations of your  
NEXEDGE portable radio. Ask your dealer for information on any  
customized features they may have added to your radio.  
NOTICES TO THE USER  
Government law prohibits the operation of unlicensed radio  
transmitters within the territories under government control.  
Illegal operation is punishable by fine and/or imprisonment.  
Refer service to qualified technicians only.  
SAFETY: It is important that the operator is aware of and  
understands hazards common to the operation of any  
transceiver.  
 
One or more of the following statements may be applicable:  
FCC WARNING  
This equipment generates or uses radio frequency energy.  
Changes or modifications to this equipment may cause harmful  
interference unless the modifications are expressly approved in the  
instruction manual. The user could lose the authority to operate this  
equipment if an unauthorized change or modification is made.  
INFORMATION TO THE DIGITAL DEVICE USER REQUIRED BY  
THE FCC  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits  
for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against  
harmful interference in a residential installation.  
This equipment generates, uses and can generate radio  
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance  
with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio  
communications. However, there is no guarantee that the  
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment  
does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,  
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the  
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of  
the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from  
that to which the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer for technical assistance.  
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The RBRC Recycle seal found on Kenwood  
lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery packs indicates  
Kenwood’s voluntary participation in an industry  
program to collect and recycle Li-ion batteries  
after their operating life has expired. The RBRC  
program is an alternative to disposing Li-ion  
batteries with your regular refuse or in municipal  
waste streams, which is illegal in some areas.  
For information on Li-ion battery recycling in your area, call (toll  
free) 1-800-8-BATTERY (1-800-822-8837).  
Kenwood’s involvement in this program is part of our commitment  
to preserve our environment and conserve our natural resources.  
The RBRC Recycle seal found on Kenwood  
nickel-cadmium (Ni-Cd) battery packs indicates  
Kenwood’s voluntary participation in an industry  
program to collect and recycle Ni-Cd batteries  
after their operating life has expired. The RBRC  
program is an alternative to disposing Ni-Cd  
batteries with your regular refuse or in municipal  
waste streams, which is illegal in some areas.  
For information on Ni-Cd battery recycling in your area, call (toll  
free) 1-800-8-BATTERY (1-800-822-8837).  
Kenwood’s involvement in this program is part of our commitment  
to preserve our environment and conserve our natural resources.  
The RBRC Recycle seal found on Kenwood nickel  
metal hydride (Ni-MH) battery packs indicates  
Kenwood’s voluntary participation in an industry  
program to collect and recycle Ni-MH batteries  
after their operating life has expired. The RBRC  
program is an alternative to disposing Ni-MH  
batteries with your regular refuse or in municipal  
waste streams, which is illegal in some areas.  
For information on Ni-MH battery recycling in your area, call (toll  
free) 1-800-8-BATTERY (1-800-822-8837).  
Kenwood’s involvement in this program is part of our commitment to  
preserve our environment and conserve our natural resources.  
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PRECAUTIONS  
Do not charge the transceiver and battery pack when they are wet.  
Ensure that there are no metallic items located between the  
transceiver and the battery pack.  
Do not use options not specified by Kenwood.  
If the die-cast chassis or other transceiver part is damaged, do not  
touch the damaged parts.  
If a headset or headphone is connected to the transceiver, reduce  
the transceiver volume. Pay attention to the volume level when  
turning the squelch off.  
Do not place the microphone cable around your neck while near  
machinery that may catch the cable.  
Do not place the transceiver on unstable surfaces.  
Ensure that the end of the antenna does not touch your eyes.  
When the transceiver is used for transmission for many hours, the  
radiator and chassis will become hot. Do not touch these locations  
when replacing the battery pack.  
Always switch the transceiver power off before installing optional  
accessories.  
The charger is the device that disconnects the unit from the AC  
mains line. The AC plug should be readily accessible.  
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Turn the transceiver power off in the following locations:  
Near explosives or blasting sites.  
In aircrafts. (Any use of the transceiver must follow the  
instructions and regulations provided by the airline crew.)  
Where restrictions or warnings are posted regarding the use of  
radio devices, including but not limited to medical facilities.  
Near persons wearing pacemakers.  
Turn the transceiver power off in the following locations,  
unless the model is specifically qualified for such use  
(Intrinsically Safe such as approved by Factory Mutual, CSA):  
In explosive atmospheres (inflammable gas, dust particles,  
metallic powders, grain powders, etc.).  
While taking on fuel or while parked at gasoline service stations.  
The orange seal on the reverse side of the transceiver is  
important with respect to the waterproof efficiency of the  
transceiver. Do not place stickers or other materials on or  
around the seal shown in the figure, or on the reverse side of  
the battery pack. Doing so will impair the waterproof efficiency  
of the transceiver and may cause it to break down. Additionally,  
in order to prevent damage to the seal, do not allow it to come  
in contact with foreign materials.  
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Do not disassemble or modify the transceiver for any reason.  
Do not place the transceiver on or near airbag equipment while  
the vehicle is running. When the airbag inflates, the transceiver  
may be ejected and strike the driver or passengers.  
Do not transmit while touching the antenna terminal or if  
any metallic parts are exposed from the antenna covering.  
Transmitting at such a time may result in a high-frequency burn.  
If an abnormal odor or smoke is detected coming from the  
transceiver, switch the transceiver power off immediately,  
remove the battery pack from the transceiver, and contact your  
Kenwood dealer.  
Use of the transceiver while you are driving may be against  
traffic laws. Please check and observe the vehicle regulations  
in your area.  
Do not expose the transceiver to extremely hot or cold  
conditions.  
Do not carry the battery pack (or battery case) with metal  
objects, as they may short the battery terminals.  
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INFORMATION CONCERNING THE BATTERY PACK  
The battery pack includes flammable objects such as organic solvent.  
Mishandling may cause the battery to rupture producing flames or  
extreme heat, deteriorate, or cause other forms of damage to the  
battery. Please observe the following prohibitive matters.  
Do not disassemble or reconstruct battery!  
The battery pack has a safety function and protection circuit to  
avoid danger. If they suffer serious damage, the battery may  
generate heat or smoke, rupture, or burst into flame.  
Do not short-circuit the battery!  
Do not join the + and – terminals using any form of metal (such  
as a paper clip or wire). Do not carry or store the battery pack  
in containers holding metal objects (such as wires, chain-  
necklace or hairpins). If the battery pack is short-circuited,  
excessive current will flow and the battery may generate heat  
or smoke, rupture, or burst into flame. It will also cause metal  
objects to heat up.  
Do not incinerate or apply heat to the battery!  
If the insulator is melted, the gas release vent or safety function  
is damaged, or the electrolyte is ignited, the battery may  
generate heat or smoke, rupture, or burst into flame.  
Do not leave the battery near fires, stoves, or other heat  
generators (areas reaching over 80°C/ 176°F)!  
If the polymer separator is melted due to high temperature,  
an internal short-circuit may occur in the individual cells and  
the battery may generate heat or smoke, rupture, or burst into  
flame.  
Avoid immersing the battery in water or getting it wet by  
other means!  
If the battery becomes wet, wipe it off with a dry towel before  
use. If the battery’s protection circuit is damaged, the battery  
may charge at extreme current (or voltage) and an abnormal  
chemical reaction may occur. The battery may generate heat or  
smoke, rupture, or burst into flame.  
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Do not charge the battery near fires or under direct  
sunlight!  
If the battery’s protection circuit is damaged, the battery may  
charge at extreme current (or voltage) and an abnormal  
chemical reaction may occur. The battery may generate heat or  
smoke, rupture, or burst into flame.  
Use only the specified charger and observe charging  
requirements!  
If the battery is charged in unspecified conditions (under high  
temperature over the regulated value, excessive high voltage  
or current over regulated value, or with a remodelled charger),  
it may overcharge or an abnormal chemical reaction may occur.  
The battery may generate heat or smoke, rupture, or burst into  
flame.  
Do not pierce the battery with any object, strike it with an  
instrument, or step on it!  
This may break or deform the battery, causing a short-circuit.  
The battery may generate heat or smoke, rupture, or burst into  
flame.  
Do not jar or throw the battery!  
An impact may cause the battery to leak, generate heat  
or smoke, rupture, and/or burst into flame. If the battery’s  
protection circuit is damaged, the battery may charge at an  
abnormal current (or voltage), and an abnormal chemical  
reaction may occur.  
Do not use the battery pack if it is damaged in any way!  
The battery may generate heat or smoke, rupture, or burst into  
flame.  
Do not solder directly onto the battery!  
If the insulator is melted or the gas release vent or safety  
function is damaged, the battery may generate heat or smoke,  
rupture, or burst into flame.  
Do not reverse the battery polarity (and terminals)!  
When charging a reversed battery, an abnormal chemical  
reaction may occur. In some cases, an unexpected large  
amount of current may flow upon discharging. The battery may  
generate heat or smoke, rupture, or burst into flame.  
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Do not reverse-charge or reverse-connect the battery!  
The battery pack has positive and negative poles. If the battery  
pack does not smoothly connect with a charger or operating  
equipment, do not force it; check the polarity of the battery. If  
the battery pack is reverse-connected to the charger, it will be  
reverse-charged and an abnormal chemical reaction may occur.  
The battery may generate heat or smoke, rupture, or burst into  
flame.  
Do not touch a ruptured and leaking battery!  
If the electrolyte liquid from the battery gets into your eyes,  
wash your eyes out with fresh water as soon as possible,  
without rubbing your eyes. Go to the hospital immediately. If  
left untreated, it may cause eye-problems.  
Do not charge the battery for longer than the specified  
time!  
If the battery pack has not finished charging even after the  
regulated time has passed, stop it. The battery may generate  
heat or smoke, rupture, or burst into flame.  
Do not place the battery pack into a microwave or high  
pressure container!  
The battery may generate heat or smoke, rupture, or burst into  
flame.  
Keep ruptured and leaking battery packs away from fire!  
If the battery pack is leaking (or the battery emits a bad odor),  
immediately remove it from flammable areas. Electrolyte  
leaking from battery can easily catch on fire and may cause the  
battery to generate smoke or burst into flame.  
Do not use an abnormal battery!  
If the battery pack emits a bad odor, appears to have different  
coloring, is deformed, or seems abnormal for any other reason,  
remove it from the charger or operating equipment and do not  
use it. The battery may generate heat or smoke, rupture, or  
burst into flame.  
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CONTENTS  
UNPACKING AND CHECKING EQUIPMENT ..............................1  
SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES ...............................................................1  
PREPARATION ............................................................................2  
INSTALLING/ REMOVING THE (OPTIONAL) BATTERY PACK....................2  
INSTALLING THE (OPTIONAL) ANTENNA ............................................2  
INSTALLING THE BELT CLIP............................................................3  
INSTALLING THE CAP OVER THE UNIVERSAL CONNECTOR ...................3  
INSTALLING THE (OPTIONAL) SPEAKER/ MICROPHONE OR HEADSET......3  
GETTING ACQUAINTED .............................................................4  
DISPLAY.....................................................................................6  
PROGRAMMABLE FUNCTIONS..................................................7  
BASIC OPERATIONS ...................................................................9  
SWITCHING POWER ON/ OFF ......................................................9  
ADJUSTING THE VOLUME...............................................................9  
SELECTING A ZONE AND CHANNEL/GROUP ID................................10  
TRANSMITTING...........................................................................10  
RECEIVING................................................................................11  
MENU MODE ..............................................................................12  
MENU ACCESS..........................................................................12  
MENU CONFIGURATION...............................................................12  
CHARACTER ENTRY ...................................................................14  
SCAN...........................................................................................15  
TEMPORARY CHANNEL LOCKOUT ..................................................15  
PRIORITY SCAN.........................................................................15  
SCAN REVERT ..........................................................................16  
SCAN DELETE/ADD....................................................................16  
PRIORITY-CHANNEL SELECT ........................................................16  
FleetSync: ALPHANUMERIC 2-WAY PAGING FUNCTION......17  
SELCALL (SELECTIVE CALLING)....................................................17  
STATUS MESSAGE .....................................................................18  
SHORT/LONG MESSAGES............................................................19  
GPS REPORT ..........................................................................19  
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ADVANCED OPERATIONS........................................................20  
DTMF (DUAL TONE MULTI FREQUENCY) CALLS............................20  
TRUNKING CALLS (ANALOG)........................................................21  
EMERGENCY CALLS ...................................................................22  
SCRAMBLER..............................................................................22  
SIGNALING................................................................................23  
VOICE OPERATED TRANSMISSION (VOX)......................................24  
BACKGROUND OPERATIONS ..................................................26  
CLOCK.....................................................................................26  
VIBRATOR.................................................................................26  
TIME-OUT TIMER (TOT).............................................................26  
BATTERY SAVER........................................................................27  
KEY LOCK................................................................................27  
LOW BATTERY WARNING ............................................................27  
SIGNAL STRENGTH INDICATOR .....................................................27  
COMPANDER .............................................................................28  
BUSY CHANNEL LOCKOUT (BCL).................................................28  
CONTROL CHANNEL HUNT...........................................................28  
PTT ID...................................................................................28  
VGS-1 OPTIONAL VOICE GUIDE & STORAGE UNIT...............29  
VOICE RECORDER .....................................................................29  
VOICE GUIDE............................................................................30  
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UNPACKING AND CHECKING EQUIPMENT  
Note: These unpacking instructions are for use by your Kenwood  
dealer, an authorized Kenwood service facility, or the factory.  
Carefully unpack the transceiver. We recommend that you  
identify the items listed in the following list before discarding  
the packing material. If any items are missing or damaged, file  
a claim with the carrier immediately.  
SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES  
Belt clip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1  
Screws for belt clip (3 x 8 mm) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2  
Universal connector cap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1  
Dressing screw . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1  
Instruction manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1  
 
1
PREPARATION  
INSTALLING/ REMOVING THE (OPTIONAL) BATTERY PACK  
1
Match the guides of the  
battery pack with the grooves  
on the upper rear of the  
transceiver, then firmly press  
the battery pack in place.  
2
3
Lock the safety catch to  
prevent accidentally releasing  
the battery pack.  
1
2
To remove the battery pack,  
lift the safety catch, press the  
release latch, then pull the  
battery pack away from the  
transceiver.  
3
Note:  
For battery pack charging procedures and useage, refer to the  
battery charger Instruction Manual.  
Before charging a battery pack that is attached to the  
transceiver, ensure that the safety catch is firmly closed.  
While operating the transceiver using a Li-ion battery pack in  
areas with an ambient temperature of –10°C/ +14°F and lower,  
operating time may be shortened.  
INSTALLING THE (OPTIONAL) ANTENNA  
Optional  
antenna  
Screw the antenna into the  
connector on the top of the  
transceiver by holding the  
antenna at its base and turning  
it clockwise until secure.  
 
2
INSTALLING THE BELT CLIP  
Belt clip  
Attach the belt clip using the  
supplied 3 x 8 mm screws.  
Note: If the belt clip is not  
installed, its mounting location  
may get hot during continuous  
transmission or when left sitting in  
a hot environment.  
3 x 8 mm screws  
Do not use glue which is designed to prevent screw loosening when  
installing the belt clip. Acrylic ester, which is contained in these  
glues, may crack the transceiver’s back panel.  
INSTALLING THE CAP OVER THE UNIVERSAL CONNECTOR  
Insert the cap into place over the  
universal connector and secure  
it in place using the attached  
screw.  
MIC  
Universal  
connector cap  
INSTALLING THE (OPTIONAL) SPEAKER/ MICROPHONE OR HEADSET  
1
Insert the guide of the  
speaker/ microphone or  
headset connector into place  
over the universal connector.  
2
Secure the connector in place  
using the attached screw.  
MIC  
Note: When not using an optional  
speaker/ microphone or headset,  
install the cap over the universal  
connector.  
Optional  
speaker/ microphone  
 
3
GETTING ACQUAINTED  
a Selector knob  
Rotate to select a zone or channel/group ID (default).  
b Power switch/ Volume control  
Rotate to turn the transceiver ON/OFF and to adjust the  
volume.  
c Transmit/ Receive/ Battery low indicator  
If enabled by your dealer, lights red while transmitting,  
green while receiving a call (Conventional channels only),  
and orange when receiving an optional signaling call  
(DTMF signaling, etc.). Blinks red when the battery power is  
low while transmitting.  
d Auxiliary key  
Press to activate its programmable function {page 7}.  
 
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e Side 1 key  
Press to activate its programmable function {page 7}. The  
default is Squelch Off Momentary.  
f PTT (Push-To-Talk) switch  
Press and hold this switch, then speak into the microphone  
to call a station.  
g Side 2 key  
Press to activate its programmable function {page 7}. The  
default is Backlight.  
h
i
key  
Press to activate its programmable function {page 7}. The  
default is Zone Up.  
key  
Press to activate its programmable function {page 7}. The  
default is Menu.  
j
k
l
m
key  
Press to activate its programmable function {page 7}.  
key  
Press to activate its programmable function {page 7}.  
key  
Press to activate its programmable function {page 7}.  
key  
Press to activate its programmable function {page 7}. The  
default is Zone Down.  
n Keypad  
Press these keys to send DTMF tones. These keys can  
also be programmed with secondary functions {page 7} if a  
programmable function key is programmed as “Function”.  
o Universal connector  
Connect a speaker/ microphone or headset here {page 3}.  
Otherwise, keep the supplied cap in place.  
 
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DISPLAY  
Indicator  
Description  
Monitor or Squelch Off is activated.  
Blinks when an incoming call matches your Optional  
Signaling.  
The current zone (left icon) or CH/GID (right icon) is  
added to scan.  
Scan is in progress. Blinks while scan is paused.  
A message is stored in memory. Blinks when a new  
message has arrived.  
The current channel is a Priority channel.  
Operator Selectable Tone (OST) is activated.  
A Telephone ID call is being received in LTR Trunking  
mode. Blinks during AutoTelephone search in LTR  
Trunking mode.  
Signal strength indicator {page 27}.  
Battery power indicator {page 27}.  
Talk Around is activated.  
Site Lock is activated.  
Scrambler/ Encryption is activated.  
Auto Recording on the VGS-1 option is activated.  
Auto Reply Message is activated.  
The auxiliary function is activated.  
Lone Worker is activated.  
The channel is using high transmit power. “L”  
appears when using low transmit power.  
VOX is activated.  
The vibrator is activated. Blinks when inhibited.  
Displays the time.  
Displays the key functions for  
,
, and  
.
 
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PROGRAMMABLE FUNCTIONS  
Following is a list of available programmable functions. Please  
contact your dealer for further details on those functions which  
have been programmed on your transceiver.  
Lone Worker  
Low Transmit Power  
Maintenance  
Auto Reply Message 2  
Auto Telephone 3  
Autodial  
Autodial Programming  
AUX  
Backlight  
Broadcast 5  
Call 1 ~ 6  
CH/GID Down  
Menu  
Monitor 4  
Monitor Momentary 4  
OST 1  
Playback 2  
Priority-channel Select 11  
Scan  
Channel Entry  
CH/GID Recall  
CH/GID Up  
Scan Delete/Add  
Scrambler/Encryption  
Scramber/Encryption Code 9  
SDM (FleetSync/NXDN)  
Selcall (FleetSync) 10  
Selcall + SDM (FleetSync) 10  
Selcall + Status (FleetSync) 10  
Send the GPS data  
Site Down 5  
Site Lock 5  
Site Up 5  
Site Up/Down 5, 6  
Speaker Attenuation 12  
Squelch Level 1  
Squelch Off 1  
Squelch Off Momentary 1  
Stack  
Status (FleetSync/ NXDN)  
Talk Around 4  
Telephone Disconnect 3  
Transceiver Password  
Vibrator  
Clock  
Clock Adjustment  
CW Message 7  
Direct CH/GID 1 ~ 5  
Direct CH/GID Select 1 ~ 5  
Display Format  
Emergency 8  
Fixed Volume  
Forced Search 5  
Function  
GPS Position Display  
Group (NXDN) 7  
Group + SDM (NXDN) 9  
Group + Status (NXDN) 9  
Home CH/GID  
Home CH/GID Select  
Individual (NXDN) 9  
Individual + SDM (NXDN) 9  
Individual + Status (NXDN) 9  
Key Lock  
 
7
Voice Memo 2  
VOX 11  
Zone Down  
Zone Up  
Zone Delete/Add  
1
2
3
4
Available only for Analog Conventional operation.  
Available only if the VGS-1 optional board has been installed.  
Available only for Analog Trunking operation.  
Available only for Analog Conventional, Analog Trunking, and NXDN  
Conventional operation.  
5
6
7
8
Available only for NXDN Trunking operation.  
Can be programmed only on the Selector knob.  
Available only for NXDN Conventional operation.  
Can be programmed only on the Auxiliary key and the optional  
speaker/ microphone PF1 (orange) key.  
9
Available only for NXDN Conventional and NXDN Trunking operation.  
10Available only for Analog Conventional and Analog Trunking  
operation.  
11Available only for Analog Conventional and NXDN Conventional  
operation.  
12Can be programmed only on the microphone programmable function  
keys.  
 
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BASIC OPERATIONS  
SWITCHING POWER ON/OFF  
Turn the Power switch/ Volume control clockwise to switch the  
transceiver ON.  
Turn the Power switch/ Volume control counterclockwise fully  
to switch the transceiver OFF.  
Transceiver Password  
If the transceiver is password protected, “PASSWORD” will  
appear on the display when the power is turned ON. To  
unlock the transceiver, enter the password:  
1
Select a character using the DTMF keypad.  
Press  
or # to delete a character. Press and hold  
or  
# to delete all characters.  
2
Press  
or to confirm the entry.  
If you enter an incorrect password, an error tone sounds  
and the transceiver remains locked.  
The password can contain a maximum of 6 digits.  
ADJUSTING THE VOLUME  
Rotate the Power switch/ Volume control to adjust the volume.  
Clockwise increases the volume and counterclockwise  
decreases it.  
 
9
SELECTING A ZONE AND CHANNEL/GROUP ID  
Select the desired zone using  
contains a group of channels.  
/
(default). Each zone  
Select the desired channel/group ID using the Selector knob  
(default). Each channel/group ID is programmed with settings  
for transmitting and receiving.  
You can toggle the display between the zone and channel/group  
ID names and number by pressing the key programmed as Display  
Format, or by accessing the Menu {page 12}.  
Note: If the default settings for  
have been changed, use the appropriate keys to select the zone  
and channel/group ID.  
/
and the Selector knob  
TRANSMITTING  
1
Select the desired zone and channel/group ID.  
2
Press the key programmed as Monitor or Squelch Off to  
check whether or not the channel is free.  
If the channel is busy, wait until it becomes free.  
3
Press the PTT switch and speak into the microphone.  
Release the PTT switch to receive.  
For best sound quality, hold the transceiver approximately  
1.5 inches (3 ~ 4 cm) from your mouth.  
Making Group Calls (Digital)  
If a key has been programmed with Group or Group +  
Status, you can select a group ID from the list to make a  
call to those parties on a Conventional channel.  
To select a group ID:  
1
2
3
Press the key programmed as Group or Group + Status.  
Press to select a group ID/name from the list.  
Press and hold the PTT switch to make the call.  
/
Speak into the transceiver as you would during a normal  
transmission.  
 
10  
Making Individual Calls (Digital)  
If a key has been programmed with Individual or  
Individual + Status, you can make calls to specific  
persons.  
1
Press the key programmed as Individual or  
Individual + Status.  
2
Press  
/
to select a unit ID from the list.  
You can enter the unit ID directly, using the DMF keypad.  
3
Press and hold the PTT switch to make the call.  
Speak into the transceiver as you would during a normal  
transmission.  
RECEIVING  
Select the desired zone and channel. If signaling has been  
programmed on the selected channel, you will hear a call only  
if the received signal matches your transceiver settings.  
Note: Signaling allows your transceiver to code your calls. This will  
prevent you from listening to unwanted calls. Refer to “SIGNALING”  
on page 23 for details.  
Receiving Group Calls (Digital)  
When you receive a group call on a Conventional channel  
and the received group ID matches the ID set up on your  
transceiver, you can hear the caller’s voice.  
When on a Trunking channel, if the Group ID of a received  
call matches your Group ID, you will hear the call.  
Receiving Individual Calls (Digital)  
When you receive an individual call, a ringing tone will  
sound and the caller’s ID will appear on the display. To  
respond to the call, press and hold the PTT switch and  
speak into the transceiver as you would during a normal  
transmission.  
 
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MENU MODE  
Many functions on this transceiver are selected or configured  
through the Menu instead of physical controls. Once you  
become familiar with the Menu system, you will appreciate the  
versatility it offers.  
MENU ACCESS  
1
Press the key programmed as Menu.  
The category list is shown.  
When there is only 1 category, the function list is shown  
(proceed to step 4).  
2
Press  
/
to select a category item.  
On keypad models, you can enter a category number directly.  
3
4
Press  
Press  
or  
/
to view the function list.  
to select a function item.  
On keypad models, you can enter a function number directly.  
5
6
7
Press  
or  
to set up the selected function item.  
or # to return to the category list.  
to select your desired setting.  
Press  
Press  
/
For settings with more than 1 level, repeat steps 5 and 6.  
Press  
or  
to set the selected setting and exit Menu mode.  
or # at any time to return to the previous display.  
Press  
Press  
at any time to exit Menu mode..  
MENU CONFIGURATION  
Some transceiver keys may already be programmed with  
functions listed in the Menu. Those functions can be accessed  
directly by pressing the key. All other functions can still be  
accessed using the transceiver Menu. The following table lists  
the available Menu items.  
Display  
AUTO REPLY MSG  
AUTO TELEPHONE  
AUTO DIAL  
Description  
Auto Reply Message ON/OFF  
Auto Telephone  
Autodial Mode  
AUTO DIAL PROG  
AUX  
Autodial Programming Mode  
AUX ON/OFF  
BROADCAST  
CLOCK  
Broadcast ON/OFF  
Clock ON/OFF  
 
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Display  
Description  
CLOCK ADJUST  
Clock Adjustment mode  
DIRECT CH1 SEL  
DISP FORMAT  
EXT MIC TYPE  
FIXED VOLUME  
FORCED SEARCH  
GPS POS DISP  
GROUP  
Direct CH/GID 1 ~ 5 Select  
Display Format ON/OFF  
External Microphone Type mode  
Fixed Volume  
Forced Search  
GPS Position Display mode  
Group mode  
GROUP+STATUS  
GROUP+SDM  
HOME CH SEL  
INDIVIDUAL  
Group + Status mode  
Group + SDM mode  
Home CH/GID Select  
Individual mode  
INDIV+STATUS  
INDIV+SDM  
Individual + Status mode  
Individual + SDM mode  
Lone Worker ON/OFF  
Low Transmission Power ON/OFF  
Maintenance Display mode  
Monitor ON/OFF  
LONE WORKER  
LOW TX POWER  
MAINTENANCE  
MONITOR  
OST  
OST ON/OFF  
OST LIST  
OST mode  
PLAYBACK  
Playback mode  
PRI CH SEL  
Priority Channel Select mode  
RX Audio Equalizer mode  
RX Audio Gain Control mode  
RX Low Cut mode  
RX AUDIO EQ  
RX AGC  
RX LOW CUT  
SCAN  
Scan ON/OFF  
SCAN DEL/ADD  
SCRAM/ENCRYP  
SCRAM CODE  
SELCALL  
Scan Delete/Add  
Scrambler/Encryption ON/OFF  
Scrambler/Encryption Code mode  
Selcall mode  
SELCALL+STATUS  
SELCALL+SDM  
SEND GPS DATA  
SITE LOCK  
Selcall + Status mode  
Selcall + SDM mode  
Transmit your GPS data  
Site Lock ON/OFF  
SITE No.  
Display Site Number  
Site Select Mode  
SITE  
SQUELCH LEVEL  
SQUELCH OFF  
Squelch Level mode  
Squelch Off ON/OFF  
 
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Display  
Description  
STACK  
Stack mode  
STATUS  
Status mode  
SHORT MESSAGE  
TALK AROUND  
TX AUDIO EQ  
TX AGC  
Short Mesage mode  
Talk Around ON/OFF  
TX Audio Equalizer mode  
TX Audio Gain Control mode  
TX Noise Suppressor mode  
Transceiver Password mode  
Vibrator ON/OFF  
TX NOISE SUPPR  
PASSWORD  
VIBRATOR  
VOICE MEMO  
VOX LEVEL  
Voice Memo mode  
VOX Level mode  
VOX  
VOX ON/OFF  
ZONE DEL/ADD  
Zone Delete/A dd  
CHARACTER ENTRY  
There are 2 methods available for entering characters:  
1) Pressing the keys  
/
Press  
/
to cycle the characters from A ~ Z, 0 ~ 9, and  
a space (default settings).  
You can also assign a character to an optional key and later  
press that key to recall the assigned character: A ~ Z, a ~ z,  
0 ~ 9, or a space and characters.  
2) Using the DTMF keypad  
Press the keypad keys to enter characters as shown in the  
table below:  
DTMF Key  
Character Cycle  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
1
A B C 2  
D E F 3  
G H I 4  
J K L 5  
M N O 6  
P Q R S 7  
T U V 8  
W X Y Z 9  
[space] 0  
 
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SCAN  
Scan monitors for signals on the transceiver channels. While  
scanning, the transceiver checks for a signal on each channel  
and only stops if a signal is present.  
To begin scanning, press the key programmed as Scan.  
The  
icon appears on the display.  
When a signal is detected on a channel, Scan pauses at that  
channel. The transceiver will remain on the busy channel until the  
signal is no longer present, at which time Scan resumes.  
To stop scanning, press the Scan key again.  
Note: To use Scan, there must be at least 2 channels in the scan  
sequence.  
TEMPORARY CHANNEL LOCKOUT  
During scan, you can temporarily remove specific channels  
from the scanning sequence by selecting them and pressing  
the key programmed as Scan Delete/Add.  
The channel is no longer scanned. However, when scanning is  
ended and restarted, the channels are reset and deleted channels  
will again be in the scanning sequence.  
PRIORITY SCAN  
Note: To use Priority Scan, a Priority channel must be programmed.  
When using a single Priority channel, the transceiver will  
automatically change to the Priority channel when a call is  
received on that channel, even if a call is being received on a  
normal channel.  
When using dual Priority channels, Priority channel 1 is given  
precedence over Priority channel 2. So, if a call is received on  
Priority channel 1 while a call is already on Priority channel 2,  
the transceiver will change to Priority channel 1.  
 
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SCAN REVERT  
The Scan Revert channel is the channel selected when you  
press the PTT switch to transmit during scan. Your dealer can  
program one of the following types of Scan Revert channels:  
Selected: The last channel selected before scan.  
Selected + Talkback: Same as “Selected”, plus you can  
respond to calls on the channel at which scan is paused.  
Priority 1/ Priority 2: The Priority channel (either Priority 1  
or Priority 2) .  
Priority 1 + Talkback/ Priority2 + Talkback: Same as  
“Priority 1/ Priority 2”, plus you can respond to calls on the  
channel at which scan is paused.  
Last Called + Selected: The last channel on which you  
receive a call.  
SCAN DELETE/ADD  
You can add and remove zones and/or channels/group IDs to  
and from your scan list.  
1
2
Select your desired zone and/or channel/group ID.  
Press the key programmed as Zone Delete/Add (to  
add/remove zones) or Scan Delete/Add (to add/remove  
channels/group IDs).  
You can also press and hold the key programmed as Scan  
Delete/Add to add/remove zones.  
PRIORITY-CHANNEL SELECT  
If the Priority channel has been set as Operator Selectable by  
your dealer, you can reprogram the Priority channels.  
1
2
3
Select your desired zone and channel/group ID.  
Press the key programmed as Priority-channel Select.  
Press  
“PRIORITY 2” (  
Press to save the setting and exit.  
/
to select “NORMAL”, “PRIORITY 1” (  
),  
), or “PRIORITY 1&2” ( ).  
4
 
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FleetSync: ALPHANUMERIC 2-WAY PAGING FUNCTION  
FleetSync is an Alphanumeric 2-way Paging Function, and is a  
protocol owned by JVC KENWOOD Corporation.  
Note: This function is available only in analog operation.  
SELCALL (SELECTIVE CALLING)  
A Selcall is a voice call to a station or group of stations.  
Transmitting  
1
2
Select your desired zone and channel.  
Press the key programmed as Selcall or Selcall +  
Status to enter Selcall mode.  
3
4
Press  
/
to select the station you want to call.  
If Manual Dialing is enabled, you can directly enter the  
station ID using the DTMF keypad.  
Press the PTT switch and begin your conversation.  
Receiving  
An alert tone will sound and the transceiver will enter  
Selcall mode. The calling station’s ID will appear when a  
Selcall is received. You can respond to the call by pressing  
the PTT switch and speaking into the microphone.  
Identification Codes  
An ID code is a combination of a 3-digit Fleet number and a  
4-digit ID number. Each transceiver has its own ID.  
Enter a Fleet number (100 ~ 349) to make a fleet call.  
Enter an ID number (1000 ~ 4999) to make an individual call in your fleet.  
Enter a Group ID (which is programmed in the FPU) to make a group call.  
Enter a Fleet number followed by an ID number to make an  
individual call in your desired fleet (Inter-fleet call).  
Select “ALL” Fleet and “ALL” ID to make a call to all units  
(Broadcast call).  
 
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Select “ALL” Fleet and enter an ID number to make a call to  
the selected ID in all fleets (Supervisor call).  
Note:  
Broadcast and Supervisor calls are programmed functions that  
cannot be made with a keypad.  
The ID range may be limited by programming.  
STATUS MESSAGE  
You can send and receive 2-digit Status messages which may  
be decided in your talk group. Messages can contain up to 16  
alphanumeric characters. Status messages range from 10 to  
99 (80 ~ 99 are reserved for special messages).  
A maximum of 15 received messages (combined status  
messages and short messages) can be stored in the stack  
memory of your transceiver.  
Transmitting  
1
2
Select your desired zone and channel.  
Press the key programmed as Status to enter Status  
mode (proceed to step 5) or Selcall + Status to enter  
Selcall mode (proceed to step 3).  
3
Press  
/
to select the station you want to call.  
If Manual Dialing is enabled, you can enter a station ID by  
using the DTMF keypad, or by using . When using  
, cycle through the digits to select a digit, then  
to set the digit and move the cursor to the right.  
/
/
press  
Repeat this process until the entire ID is entered.  
4
5
Press  
Press  
to enter Status mode.  
to select the status you want to transmit.  
/
If Manual Dialing is enabled, you can enter a status ID by  
using the DTMF keypad, or by using  
3, above).  
/
(refer to step  
6
Press the PTT switch or Side 2 key to initiate the call.  
“<COMPLETE>” appears on the display when the status  
has been successfully transmitted.  
 
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Receiving  
The icon will flash and a calling ID or text message will  
appear when a Status call is received. Press any key to  
return to normal operation.  
Reviewing Messages in the Stack Memory  
1
Press the key programmed as Stack, or press and hold  
the key programmed as Selcall, Status, or Selcall +  
Status to enter Stack mode.  
The last received message is displayed.  
2
Press  
/
to select the desired message.  
Message types are identified as follows:  
I: Caller ID, S: Status Message, M: Short Message  
Press and hold  
for 1 second to cycle the display  
information as follows:  
ID Name > Status/Short Message > CH/GID > Time Stamp  
3 Press  
to return to normal operation.  
To delete the selected message, press  
confirm the deletion, press or  
or #. To  
.
To delete all messages, press and hold  
1 second. To confirm the deletion, press  
or # for  
or  
.
SHORT/LONG MESSAGES  
Received short messages are displayed the same as Status  
messages and are stored in the same stack memory.  
To send short messages, and to send and receive long  
messages, you must connect the transceiver to a PC. Ask  
your dealer for details.  
GPS REPORT  
To send your location data, you must first connect a GPS unit  
to the transceiver. GPS data can be manually transmitted by  
pressing the key programmed as Send the GPS data, or by  
accessing the Menu {page 12}. If set up by your dealer, GPS  
data may be automatically transmitted at a preset time interval.  
 
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ADVANCED OPERATIONS  
DTMF (DUAL TONE MULTI FREQUENCY) CALLS  
Making a DTMF Call  
Manual Dialing  
1
2
Press and hold the PTT switch.  
Enter the desired digits using the DTMF keypad.  
If you release the PTT switch, transmit mode will end even  
if the complete number has not been sent.  
If the Keypad Auto PTT function has been enabled by your  
dealer, you do not need to press the PTT swich to transmit;  
you can make the call simply pressing the DTMF keys.  
Store & Send  
1
2
Press the key programmed as Autodial.  
Enter up to 30 digits using the DTMF keypad.  
Alternatively, you can enter digits by using  
/
.
3
Press the PTT switch to make the call.  
Autodial  
Autodial allows you to quickly call DTMF numbers that have  
been programmed onto your transceiver.  
1
2
3
Press the key programmed as Autodial, or access the  
Menu {page 12}.  
The first entry in the Autodial list appears on the display.  
Press  
/
to select your desired Autodial list  
number, or enter the list number directly (01 ~ 32).  
The stored entry appears on the display.  
Press the PTT switch to make the call.  
 
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Stun Code  
This function is used when a transceiver is stolen or lost.  
When the transceiver receives a call containing a stun  
code, the transceiver becomes disabled. The stun code is  
cancelled when the transceiver receives a call with a revive  
code.  
TRUNKING CALLS  
Making a Telephone Call  
Manual Dialing (Analog)  
1
2
3
Select your desired zone and telephone group ID.  
Press the PTT switch to start the call.  
Enter your desired number using the DTMF keys.  
Selecting a Number from the List  
1
2
Select your desired zone and telephone group ID.  
Press the key programmed as Autodial.  
The last called unit appears on the display.  
3
4
Press  
/
to select your desired list number.  
Press the PTT switch to make the call.  
Receiving a Telephone Call  
When a call is received, press and hold the PTT switch to  
speak, and release it to receive.  
Only one person can speak at a time.  
 
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EMERGENCY CALLS  
If your transceiver has been programmed with the Emergency  
function, you can make emergency calls.  
1
Press and hold the key programmed as Emergency.  
Ask your dealer for the length of time necessary to hold this  
key before the transceiver enters Emergency mode.  
When the transceiver enters Emergency mode, it will change  
to the Emergency channel and begin transmitting based on  
how it is set up by your dealer.  
2
To exit Emergency mode, press the Emergency key again.  
If the Emergency mode completes a preset number of cycles,  
Emergency mode will automatically end and the transceiver  
will return to the zone and channel that was in use before  
Emergency mode was entered.  
Note:  
Your dealer can set the transceiver to emit a tone when  
transmitting in Emergency mode.  
Your dealer can set the transceiver to emit tones and received  
signals as normal, or mute the speaker during Emergency  
operation.  
SCRAMBLER  
Press the key programmed as Scrambler/ Encryption, or  
access the Menu {page 12}, to switch the transceiver to secure  
(encrypted) transmission.  
Pressing the PTT switch after the Scrambler function has been  
turned ON encrypts the transmitted signal.  
 
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SIGNALING  
Quiet Talk (QT)/ Digital Quiet Talk (DQT)  
Your dealer may have programmed QT or DQT signaling on  
your transceiver channels. A QT tone/ DQT code is a  
sub-audible tone/code which allows you to ignore (not hear)  
calls from other parties who are using the same channel.  
Operator Selectable Tone (OST)  
If a key has been programmed with OST, you can  
reprogram the QT/DQT settings on each of your channels.  
1
2
Select your desired channel.  
Press and hold the key programmed as OST for  
1 second.  
3
Press  
/
to select your desired tone or code.  
Your dealer can set up to 40 tones/codes.  
4
5
Press  
to save your new setting.  
When you have finished operating using OST, press the  
OST key again to turn the OST function OFF.  
Radio Access Number (RAN)  
RAN is a new signaling system designed for digital radio  
communications.  
When a channel is set up with a RAN, squelch will only  
open when a call containing a matching RAN is received.  
If a call containing a different RAN is made on the same  
channel you are using, you will not hear the call. This  
allows you to ignore (not hear) calls from other parties who  
are using the same channel.  
 
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Optional Signaling  
Your dealer may also program several types of optional  
signaling for your transceiver channels.  
DTMF Signaling: DTMF Signaling opens the squelch only  
when the transceiver receives a call containing a matching  
DTMF code.  
FleetSync Signaling: Refer to “SELCALL (SELECTIVE  
CALLING)” on page 17.  
NXDN ID Signaling: NXDN ID is an optional signaling  
system available only for digital communications.  
VOICE OPERATED TRANSMISSION (VOX)  
VOX can be activated or deactivated by your dealer. VOX  
operation allows you to transmit hands-free.  
Note: To operate VOX, you must use an optional KHS-11, KHS-14,  
KHS-15-BH, or KHS-15-OH headset.  
VOX Gain Level  
1
2
Connect the headset to the transceiver.  
Press the key programmed as VOX.  
The current VOX Gain level appears on the display.  
3
4
Press  
level.  
/
to increase or decrease the VOX Gain  
The VOX Gain can be adjusted from levels 1 to 10.  
While adjusting the level, speak into the headset  
microphone to test the sensitivity level. (Your voice is  
not trasmitted during this test procedure.)  
When sound is recognized, the LED lights orange.  
5
Press  
to save the setting.  
 
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VOX Operation  
1
2
Connect the headset to the transceiver.  
Press and hold the key programmed as VOX for  
2 seconds.  
3
To transmit, simply speak into the microphone.  
The transceiver recognizes sound levels depending on  
the VOX Gain level. If it is too sensitive, it will transmit  
when there is noise in the background. If it is not sensitive  
enough, it will not pick up your voice when you begin  
speaking.  
4
5
When you finish speaking, transmission ends.  
To turn the VOX function OFF, press and hold the VOX  
key again, for 2 seconds.  
Note: If a speaker/ microphone is connected to the transceiver  
while VOX is ON, and the VOX Gain Level is set to a sensitive  
level, louder received signals may cause the transceiver to  
transmit.  
 
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BACKGROUND OPERATIONS  
Your dealer can activate a variety of transceiver functions to  
perform without any additional operation on your part.  
CLOCK  
If activated by your dealer, you can view the clock by pressing  
the key programmed as Clock.  
Note: Removing or leaving the battery pack uncharged for  
extended periods will clear the clock time.  
To set the clock:  
1
Press the key programmed as Clock Adjustment.  
The current time setting appears.  
2
3
4
5
Press  
Press  
/
to increase or decrease the year setting.  
to set the year and cycle to the month setting.  
Repeat steps 2 and 3 to set the month, day, hour, and minute.  
Press to exit Clock Adjustment mode.  
You can press  
at any time to exit Clock Adjustment mode.  
VIBRATOR  
When an optional vibrator is installed, the vibrator function will  
alert you when an optional signaling call is received. Press the  
key programmed as Vibrator, or access the Menu {page 12},  
to turn the Vibrator function ON and OFF.  
TIME-OUT TIMER (TOT)  
The Time-out Timer is used to prevent you from using a  
channel for an extended duration. If you continuously transmit  
for a preset time, the transceiver will stop transmitting and an  
alert tone will sound. Release the PTT switch.  
 
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BATTERY SAVER  
The Battery Saver can be activated only on Conventional  
channels. This function decreases the amount of power used  
when a signal is not being received and no operations are  
being performed.  
KEY LOCK  
Press the key programmed as Key Lock to lock and unlock the  
transceiver keys.  
The following keys still function when Key Lock is activated:  
Emergency, Backlight, Monitor, Monitor Momentary, Squelch Off,  
Squelch Off Momentary, Function, Key Lock, PTT  
LOW BATTERY WARNING  
Low Battery Warning alerts you when the battery needs to be  
recharged. Your dealer can set an alert tone to sound and the  
LED indicator to blink red when the battery power is low. The  
battery power icon displays the battery power remaining, as  
illustrated below.  
High  
Sufficient  
Low  
Very low  
When the battery power is very low, recharge or replace the  
battery pack.  
SIGNAL STRENGTH INDICATOR  
The signal strength indicator displays the strength of received  
calls.  
Strong  
No icon appears when no signal is available.  
flashes when out of range (NXDN Trunking only).  
Sufficient  
Weak  
Very weak  
 
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COMPANDER  
If programmed by your dealer for a channel, the compander  
will remove excessive noise from transmitted signals, to  
provide higher clarity of signals.  
Note: The COMPANDER is used only in analog operation.  
BUSY CHANNEL LOCKOUT (BCL)  
On Conventional channels, if BCL is set up by your dealer, you  
will be unable to transmit if the channel is already in use. Use  
a different channel or wait until the channel becomes free.  
If BCL Override has been programmed, you can transmit over  
the current signal:  
1
Press and hold the PTT switch.  
If the channel is already in use, a warning tone will sound.  
2
3
Quickly release and then press the PTT switch again.  
Speak into the transceiver as you would during a normal  
call.  
CONTROL CHANNEL HUNT  
On digital Trunking channels, the transceiver automatically  
searches for a control channel.  
While searching for a control channel, the antenna icon will flash  
and no signals can be received.  
PTT ID  
PTT ID is the transceiver unique ID code which is sent each  
time the PTT switch is pressed and/or released.  
Note: PTT ID can be made only in analog operation.  
 
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VGS-1 OPTIONAL VOICE GUIDE & STORAGE UNIT  
VOICE RECORDER  
The voice recorder allows you to record conversations and  
create voice memos.  
Auto Recording  
If activated, the auto recorder will continuously record all  
transmitted and received signals. The recording storage  
area retains only the last 30 seconds of recording.  
Voice Memos  
To record a voice memo for later playback:  
1
Press the key programmed as Voice Memo, press and  
hold the key programmed as Playback, or access the  
Menu {page 12}.  
The duration of recording memory will appear on the  
display and begin counting down.  
2
3
Speak into the microphone to record your memo.  
Press to end the recording and store it in memory.  
If the memory becomes full, recording will stop and the  
voice memo will be stored in memory.  
Auto Reply Message  
You can set the transceiver to automatically respond to  
Individual Calls while using FleetSync/NXDN.  
1
Press the key programmed as Auto Reply Message to  
enter Auto Reply Message mode.  
2
When you receive an Individual Call, the transceiver will  
send an automatic response to the caller after  
3 seconds, and “GREETING” appears on the display.  
If you are available to receive the call, press any key to  
cancel the auto response.  
 
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If there is memory available on your transceiver, “I am not  
available. Leave your Message.” will be sent to the caller  
and they can leave you a recorded message. When a  
message is stored on your transceiver, “NEW MESSAGE”  
appears on the display.  
If no memory is available on your transceiver, “I am not  
available” will be sent to the caller and “MEMORY FULL”  
appears on the display.  
Playback  
To play back a recorded conversation, memo, or message:  
1
Press the key programmed as Playback or access the  
Menu {page 12}.  
If the last action on your transceiver was to auto record  
your conversation, “STORE?” will appear on the display,  
otherwise a recording channel with the time of the  
recording will appear.  
2
3
Press  
/
to select the channel you want to play.  
“AR” represents auto recorded conversations, “RM”  
represents auto reply messages, and “VM” represents  
voice memos.  
The transceiver will announce the time and channel,  
then the recording will play back.  
When the entire recording has been played, “END OF  
MESSAGE” is displayed. You can also end the recording  
at any time by pressing  
To delete the selected recording, press  
recorded data, press and hold  
.
. To clear all the  
.
VOICE GUIDE  
When changing the zone and/or channel, an audio voice will  
announce the new zone and channel. Additionally, when  
changing a function setting, the new setting will be announced.  
Note: Voice announcements vary by dealer setting.  
 
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