   KPG-35D Help File  Version 1.00
   File name: KPG35D_2.HLP

 Time Out Timer(Dispatch) Help:
This parameter selects the period of time users can continuously 
transmit in the Dispatch mode or while in a Conventional system.  
When the selected period passes, the transceiver generates an "Alert" 
tone and stops transmitting.

Range: 15 to 600 sec. (15 sec. steps)
Default: 60 sec.

Select the desired value by pressing [SPACE BAR], [Shift]+ 
[SPACE BAR], [F2], or [Shift]+ [F2], or by directly entering a value.

Note:  If "Optional features/Warning Tone" is set to "No", the 
       transceiver will not generate an "Alert" tone.


 Time Out Timer(Telephone) Help:
Valid for Trunking systems only.

This parameter selects the period of time users can continuously 
transmit in the TEL mode.  When the selected period passes, the 
transceiver generates an "Alert" tone and stops transmitting.

Range: 15 to 600 sec. (15 sec. steps)
Default: 180 sec.

Select the desired value by pressing [SPACE BAR], [Shift]+ 
[SPACE BAR], [F2], or [Shift]+ [F2], or by directly entering a value.

Note:  If "Optional features/Warning Tone" is set to "No", the 
       transceiver will not generate an "Alert" tone.


 Transpond Delay Time Help:
Valid for Trunking systems only.

This parameter is the delay time from when the transceiver receives an 
ID for a group with "Trnspnd" set to "Yes" until it automatically 
transmits two sets of data (TX ID and EOT).

Range: 0 to 254 sec. (1 sec. steps)   
Default: 3 sec.

Select the desired value by pressing [SPACE BAR], [Shift]+ 
[SPACE BAR], [F2], or [Shift]+ [F2], or by directly entering a value.

Note 1:  Transpond will function even while the TX Inhibit timer is 
         counting.

Note 2:  Changing the system/group or transmitting during the 
         Transpond delay time cancels Transpond.

Note 3:  If you enter a longer time than the Drop Out Delay time, the 
         Drop Out Delay time will be used for the Transpond Delay 
         Time.


 TX Inhibit Time Help:
Valid for Trunking systems only.

This parameter is a delay time from when the transceiver finishes 
receiving a TX Inhibit Block ID until the transceiver can start 
transmitting.  If you press the PTT switch during this delay, the 
"Busy" tone will sound, "BUSY" will appear, and the transceiver will 
not enter transmit mode.

Range: 0 to 8.0 sec. (0.5 sec. steps)
Default: 5.0 sec.

Select the desired value by pressing the [SPACE BAR], [Shift]+ 
[SPACE BAR], [F2], or [Shift]+ [F2], or by directly entering a value.

Note 1:  Changing the system/group or turning Scan On/Off resets the 
         TX Inhibit timer.

Note 2:  When receiving a TX Inhibit Block ID with Scan temporarily 
         halted, the transceiver enters the TX Inhibit mode.  When 
         Scan resumes, the transceiver resets the TX Inhibit timer and 
         exits the TX Inhibit mode.

Note 3:  If "Optional features/Clear to Talk" is set to "Yes", and you 
         press the PTT switch while no repeater is available, the 
         transceiver will not output a "Busy" tone.  The transceiver, 
         however, will output a "Busy" tone when accessing a RIC 
         repeater.

Note 4:  Transpond will function even while the TX Inhibit timer is 
         counting.


 Free System Ring Back Help:
Valid for Trunking systems only.

If a user cannot access a RIC repeater because the repeater is busy, 
this function causes the transceiver to output a notification tone 
when the repeater becomes available.
After hearing a "Busy" tone (no free repeater), releasing the PTT 
switch causes the transceiver to output a "Free System Ring Back Mode" 
tone and enter the Free System Ring Back mode.  When the repeater 
becomes free, a "Ringing" tone sounds and the transceiver exits from 
the Free System Ring Back mode.

Yes: Enables the function
No: Disables the function
Default: No

Press [F2] or [SPACE BAR] to change setting.

Note 1:  When entering this mode while scanning, the transceiver halts 
         Scan.

Note 2:  When changing the system/group or receiving a call, the 
         transceiver exits the Free System Ring Back mode.

Note 3:  This function will not work in Dispatch mode.


 Clear to Talk Help:
After pressing PTT, this function causes the transceiver to output a 
"Proceed" tone if linkage with a repeater was established and 
communication is ready.

Yes: Enables the function
No: Disables the function
Default: Yes

Press [F2] or [SPACE BAR] to change setting.

Note:  If this parameter is set to "Yes", and you press the PTT switch 
       while no repeater is available, the transceiver will not output 
       the "Busy" tone or "Delay" tone.  The transceiver, however, 
       will output a "Busy" tone or "Delay" tone when accessing RIC 
       repeaters.


 System Search Help:
When the transceiver fails to link with the currently selected system, 
this function searches for an available system. 

None: Disables the function
Auto: When the PTT switch is released, automatically searches for an 
      available system.
Manual: When [S] is pressed while the PTT switch is held down, 
        searches for an available system.
Default: None

Press [F2] or [SPACE BAR] to change setting.

Note 1:  If the currently selected system is programmed with a RIC ID, 
         this function searches only revert groups programmed with RIC 
         IDs.

Note 2:  If the currently selected system is programmed with a 
         Dispatch ID, this function searches only revert groups 
         programmed with Dispatch IDs.


 Display Character Help:
This function allows you to select either system number/group number 
(Sys#/Grp#) or group name (Grp Name) for the transceiver display.

Sys#/Grp#: System and group numbers appear on the transceiver display.
Grp Name: Preprogrammed name in the "Grp Name" column of the System 
          Group window appears on the transceiver display.
Default: Sys#/Grp#

Press [F2] or [SPACE BAR] to change setting.

Note1:  If "Grp Name" is selected but no group name is programmed for 
        the displayed group, the system#/group# will appear.

Note2:  If a programmable switch (S, A, B, C, Monitor, etc.) is set to 
        "Display Character", you can change the display style of 
        individual groups with this switch.


 Radio Password Help:
This code can be up to 6 digits from 0 to 9 and is used to unlock a 
locked transceiver.  Entering the pre-programmed digits causes the 
transceiver to output an "Input Complete" tone and unlock.

Enter the desired digits using the keyboard, then press [Enter].

Note 1:  Entering an incorrect code causes the transceiver to output 
         an "Input Error" tone and restore "LOCK".

Note 2:  The user needs to enter each digit within a 10 second period, 
         otherwise the transceiver will clear the entered digits and 
         "LOCK" will reappear.


 Power On Tone Help:
Selects whether or not a beep sounds when the transceiver is turned 
ON.

Yes: A power on tone sounds
No: No power on tone sounds
Default: Yes  

Press [F2] or [SPACE BAR] to change setting.


 Control Tone Help:
Selects whether or not beeps sound when the following tones are 
required.
"Queue Tone": Beeps while searching an available RIC repeater at Auto 
Tel function.
"Free System Ring Back Mode(System Search Mode) Tone": Beeps when the 
transceiver has established a Free System Ring Back Mode or a System 
Search Mode.
"Ringing Tone": Beeps when the Repeater becomes available in the Free 
System Ring Back Mode.
"Key Press Tone A": Beeps as a confirmation tone when a key is 
pressed, beeps when a function is toggled when a key is pressed, and 
beeps when a function is turned on.
"Key Press Tone B": Beeps as a confirmation tone when a key is 
pressed, beeps when a function is toggled when a key is pressed, and 
beeps when a function is turned off.
"Key Press Tone C": Beeps when DTMF memory is being written in the 
Memory STO Mode and beeps when alignment data is being written in the 
Tuning Mode.
"Roll Over Tone": Beeps when minimum System(Group) are selected by key 
operations.

Yes: Control tone sounds
No: No control tone sounds
Default: Yes  

Press [F2] or [SPACE BAR] to change setting.


 Warning Tone Help:
Selects whether or not beeps sound when the following tones are 
required.
"Intercept Tone": Beeps when the connection between an LTR System 
repeater and the transceiver fail at any [PTT] pressing.
"Delay Tone": During System access, the delay tone is present between 
the 3rd and 6th access attempts. If the radio cannot access a repeater 
by the 6th attempt, the intercept tone sounds until PTT is released.
"Alert Tone": Beeps when the T.O.T. expires.  Beeps when the battery 
is low and beeps when transmissions are inhibited due to PLL unlock.
"Deny Tone": Beeps when the Auto Tel function cannot find any RIC 
repeater within 60 seconds.
"Busy Tone": Beeps when the LTR System repeater is not available 
due to System Busy or TX Inhibit, or the transceiver is in the Busy 
Channel Lockout condition.
"Key Input Error Tone": Beeps when a key is pressed in error.
"Call Tone": Beeps when the transceiver is called with proper DTMF 
Option Signalling.
"System Search End Tone": Beeps when the System Search function cannot 
connect to any available repeater.

Yes: A warning tone sounds
No: No warning tone sounds
Default: Yes  

Press [F2] or [SPACE BAR] to change setting.


 Conventional Busy LED Help:
Selects whether or not the green LED on the transceiver lights when 
the currently selected Conventional system is unavailable because the 
group is busy.

Yes: The LED lights green
No: The LED does not light green
Default: No

Press [F2] or [SPACE BAR] to change setting.


 Tone Volume Help:
Selects whether or not the tone volume changes according to the 
position of the VOL control.

Continuous: Depends on the VOL control
0 to 31: Always use the selected value (steps of 1)
Default: Continuous 

Select the desired value by pressing [SPACE BAR], [Shift]+ 
[SPACE BAR], [F2], or [Shift]+ [F2].


 Minimum Volume Help:
Selects the minimum volume level that will be automatically set each 
time the transceiver is turned ON. 

Range: Off (0) to 31 (steps of 1)
Default: Off

Select the desired value by pressing [SPACE BAR], [Shift]+ 
[SPACE BAR], [F2], or [Shift]+ [F2], or by directly entering a value.

Note:  After switching the transceiver OFF then ON, the newly selected 
       volume level depends on the following relationships.

* If the level previously selected using the VOL control is higher 
  than the programmed minimum level, the VOL control level will be 
  used.

* If the level previously selected using the VOL control is lower 
  than the programmed minimum level, the minimum level will be used.


 Fix Revert Sys/Grp Help:
Select a system/group to jump to when pressing the 
[Fix Revert System/Group] key.

Range: 1 to 32 (System) (steps of 1)
       1 to 250 (Group) (steps of 1)

Select a system/group using the right- or left-arrow key, or by 
directly entering the desired system/group number.


 Emergency System/Group Help:
Press the [Emergency] key to enter Emergency mode.  In Emergency mode, 
"EMERGENCY" is displayed and the transceiver jumps to the set 
"Emergency System/Group".

Range   System : 1 to 32 (steps of 1)
        Group  : 1 to 250 (steps of 1)

Select a system/group using the right- or left-arrow key, or by 
directly entering the desired system/group number.

Note: If not programmed with an Emergency System/Group, the 
      transceiver uses the currently selected system/group.


 Emergency Key Delay Time Help:
This parameter is a delay time from when [Emergency] is pressed until 
the Emergency function starts.  Pressing [Emergency] for longer than 
the selected delay time causes the transceiver to enter Emergency 
mode.

Range: Off (0) to 5.0 sec. (0.1 sec. steps)
Default: 1.0 sec.

Select the desired value by pressing [SPACE BAR], [Shift]+ 
[SPACE BAR], [F2], or [Shift]+ [F2], or by directly entering a value.


 Active Time Help:
Active Time is the period of time transmitting in the Emergency mode.  
After the selected time passes, the transceiver automatically restores 
receive mode.  

Range: 10 to 60 sec. (1 sec. steps)
Default: 20 sec.

Select the desired value by pressing [SPACE BAR], [Shift]+ 
[SPACE BAR], [F2], or [Shift]+ [F2], or by directly entering a value.


 Interval Time Help:
In Emergency mode, the period from when transmission stops until 
transmission starts again.  When this time passes after transmitting 
in Emergency mode, the transceiver automatically resumes transmitting. 

Range: 30 to 180 sec. (1 sec. steps)
Default: 40 sec.

Select the desired value by pressing [SPACE BAR], [Shift]+ 
[SPACE BAR], [F2], or [Shift]+ [F2], or by directly entering a value.


 Panel Test Mode Help:
This mode is used to check the basic receive and transmit functions.  
You can use the frequencies programmed at the factory.  You may change 
the programmed frequencies. 
(see Service Manual for details)

Enable: Enables the function
        To access this mode, press and hold [A], then switch the 
        transceiver ON.
Disable: Disables the function
Default: Disable

Press [F2] or [SPACE BAR] to change setting.


 Panel Tuning Mode Help:
While in this mode, you can tune the transceiver by operating it. 
(see Service Manual for details)

Enable: Enables the function
        In Panel Test mode, press [S] to enter Panel Tuning mode.
Disable: Disables the function
Default: Disable

Press [F2] or [SPACE BAR] to change setting.

Note:  "Panel Tuning" cannot be set unless "Panel Test" is set 
       to "Enable".


 Main Programming Mode Help:
This mode is used to revise the main programs written to the flash ROM 
of the transceiver.  To change the main programs, use a personal 
computer with FPRO.EXE or use a production tool. 
(see Service Manual for details)

Enable: Enables the function
        To access this mode, press and hold [S], then switch the 
        transceiver ON.
Disable: Disables the function
Default: Disable

Press [F2] or [SPACE BAR] to change setting.

Note: To inhibit the user from accidentally changing the main programs 
      on the transceiver, select "Disable" before delivering the 
      transceiver to the user.


 Clone Mode Help:
This mode is used to copy programming data from one transceiver to 
another same model transceiver. (see Service Manual for details)

Enable: Enables the function
        To access this mode, press and hold [C], then switch the 
        transceiver ON.
Disable: Disables the function
Default: Disable

Press [F2] or [SPACE BAR] to change setting.

Note:  If "Optional features/Data Password" is set, when you access 
       clone mode, "CLONE LOCK" is displayed even if "Clone" is set 
       to "Enable".  To enter clone mode, you must enter the correct 
       password.


 Key Assignment Help:
This parameter allows you to assign one of the functions to each key 
of the transceiver.  

Item                |  Default
------------------------------
S Switch            |  [None]
A Switch            |  [None]
B Switch            |  [Group Down]
C Switch            |  [Group Up]
Monitor Switch      |  [Monitor A [Monitor Unmute (Momentary)]]
Lamp Switch         |  [Lamp]
AUX Switch(ORANGE)  |  [None]
PF1(ORANGE) Switch  |  [None]
PF2(BLACK) Switch   |  [None]
0/1/2/3/4/5/6/
7/8/9/*/# Switch    |  [None]

Press [SPACE BAR] or [Shift]+[SPACE BAR] to change selection.  Or, 
press [F2] for a list of available selections.  Use the arrow keys to 
highlight the desired selection, then press [Enter].  Alternatively, 
enter the first letter (A to Z) of the item to be selected.

Note1:  The [Function] key cannot be assigned to [0] to [9], [*], or 
        [#].

Note2:  The [Emergency] key can be assigned to only the AUX switch 
        and PF1(ORANGE) switch.

Note3:  No function can be assigned to the PTT switch.

Note4:  On transceivers without keypads, assign "TEL Disconnect" to 
        one of the switches; otherwise the telephone line cannot be 
        disconnected.


 [Auto Tel] Help:
Pressing this key causes the transceiver to automatically start 
searching for an available RIC repeater starting from the currently 
selected system.  When an available repeater is found the transceiver 
links with the repeater and, if programmed with a telephone number 
(Store & Send/ Memory Dial), the transceiver automatically transmits a 
DTMF code to make a call.

Note1:  The Revert system is included in the search list even when 
        programmed with "No" for "Auto TEL Search".

Note2:  If the transceiver does not search for all systems, pressing 
        [Auto Tel] causes the transceiver to output a "Deny" tone; no 
        operation is performed.

Note3:  The RIC ID assigned to the lowest group number in the system 
        is used as the transmit ID for each system.

Note4:  If no repeater is available in the system, or if an RIC is 
        unable to link to a repeater in the system, the transceiver 
        will wait in that system for 5 seconds.

Note5:  The transceiver searches for up to 60 seconds.  If the 
        transceiver cannot find a repeater within this period, it 
        outputs a "Deny" tone and quits searching.

Note6:  Pressing [Auto Tel] while scanning stops Scan.  The 
        transceiver resumes scanning when finished searching.

Note7:  Pressing [Auto Tel] while the Auto Tel function is active 
        (Queue tone sounding), cancels Auto Tel and returns the 
        transceiver to the previously selected system/group; a user 
        cannot cancel Auto Tel after establishing a link.


 [Connect ID] Help:
Valid for Conventional systems only.

Pressing this key causes the transceiver to transmit the programmed 
Connect ID code (16 digits max.) and, upon a match, causes the 
Conventional repeater to open access.


 [Disconnect ID] Help:
Valid for Conventional systems only.

Pressing this key causes the transceiver to transmit the programmed 
Disconnect ID code (16 digits max.) and, upon a match, causes the 
Conventional repeater to close access.


 [Display Character] Help:
Pressing this key switches between the "Grp Name" and "Sys#/Grp#" for 
the display.  When no group name is programmed, the transceiver 
automatically displays the system#/group#.


 [Emergency] Help:
Pressing this key for longer than the programmed "Emergency Key Delay 
Time" causes the transceiver to enter the Emergency mode and display 
"EMERGENCY".  The transceiver jumps to the programmed "Emergency 
System/Group" and transmits for the programmed "Active Time".

The transceiver disables Mic Mute while transmitting.  After 
finishing transmission, the transceiver receives for the programmed 
"Interval Time".  The transceiver mutes the speaker while receiving.  
Following the above sequence, the transceiver continues to transmit 
and receive.

While in Emergency mode, switch the power OFF or press [Emergency] 
for longer than the programmed "Emergency Key Delay Time" to exit 
Emergency mode.

Note:  This function can be assigned to only the AUX switch
       and PF1(ORANGE) switch. 


 [Fix Revert System/Group] Help:
Pressing this key causes the transceiver to automatically jump to the 
specified system/group.  If you do not program "Optional features/Fix 
Revert Sys/Grp", pressing this key outputs an error tone; no operation 
is performed.


 [Function] Help:
Pressing this key causes the transceiver to display "FCN".  Then, 
pressing a DTMF key causes the corresponding programmed function to 
start.  Pressing this key again makes the transceiver restore the 
previous display.  This key may be convenient when using many 
functions with the 12-key keypad.

Note:  This function cannot be assigned to any DTMF key. 


 [Group Down] Help:
Pressing this key changes to the next lower numbered group. If the key 
is held down for more than one second, the group repeatedly changes 
every 0.5 seconds.
Once the minimum numbered group is reached, the transceiver emits the 
Roll Over Tone.  Pressing this key again, causes the group to wrap 
around to the highest numbered group.


 [Group Up] Help:
Pressing this key changes to the next higher numbered group. If the 
key is held down for more than one second, the group repeatedly 
changes every 0.5 seconds.
Once the highest numbered group is reached, the transceiver wraps 
around to the minimum numbered group and emits the Roll Over Tone.


 [Key Lock] Help:
Pressing this key causes the transceiver to accept entry of only the 
[Function], [Key Lock], [PTT], and [Emergency] keys.  Key Lock is 
used to prevent users from pressing incorrect keys which might cause 
a transceiver malfunction. 

Note1:  The display does not change while the key is locked.

Note2:  Switching the transceiver OFF then ON or pressing [Key Lock] 
        again cancels Key Lock.

Note3:  Locked transceivers can still receive.

Note4:  The locked keys also include the Tuning control and the VOL 
        control.

Note5:  Pressing this key while scanning causes to lock the 
        transceiver, however, scanning continues ("SCAN" and "SCN" 
        stays lit).


 [Lamp] Help:
When pressed, the transceiver illuminates the display and keypad back 
lit for 5 seconds.  
When pressed again, the transceiver stops illuminating.  While 
illuminating, each time any key pressed or the Tuning control turned, 
the transceiver continues illuminating for another 5 seconds.


 [Memory (RCL/STO)] Help:
This key allows DTMF memory data (with A/N) to be recalled or saved.  
Pressing this key displays "Memory RCL" and recalls the DTMF memory 
data.  Pressing this key again while "Memory RCL" is visible causes 
the transceiver to display "Memory STO" and save DTMF memory data.  
Pressing this key once again while "Memory STO" is visible causes 
the transceiver to exit the Memory (RCL/STO) mode and restore the 
system/group display. 


 [Memory (RCL)] Help:
This key allows DTMF memory data to be recalled; up to 32 memories 
each with a Memory Dial of up to 16 digits and an A/N of up to 10 
digits per memory.

1. Select a system/group to transmit DTMF memory data, then press this 
   key.  "Memory RCL" appear on the transceiver display.
2. Turn the Tuning control.  The transceiver displays the memory name.
   If a memory name is not programmed, a memory dial data appears.
3. Select the desired memory channel by turning the Tuning control or 
   pressing [1] to [9].  To see Redial numbers, press [0].
4. Press [PTT] or [Auto Tel] to start transmission.  Pressing any key 
   other than [PTT], [Auto Tel], [Memory (RCL)], [Lamp], [Moni],
   [RF Power Lo], and [0] to [9] causes the transceiver to restore 
   the system/group display.
  
Note1:  When transmitting 10 or more digits, the transceiver starts 
        scrolling from the first entered digit.  When displaying the 
        last 10 digits, the transceiver stops scrolling.

Note2:  Entering a non-programmed memory number causes the transceiver 
        to output an error tone; no operation is performed.

Note3:  When receiving a call while in the Memory (RCL) mode, the 
        transceiver exits the Memory (RCL) mode and restores the 
        system/group display.

Note4:  On transceivers with no DTMF keypad another key must be used 
        to assign "TEL Disconnect"; otherwise, the telephone line 
        cannot be disconnected.


 [Memory (STO)] Help:
This key allows DTMF Memory items to be stored; up to 32 memories with 
a Memory Dial of up to 16 digits and an A/N of up to 10 digits per 
memory.

1. When you press this key, "Memory STO" appear on the transceiver 
   display.
2. Turn the Tuning control.  The transceiver displays the memory name. 
   If no memory has been programmed, "No Data" appears.
3. Select the location to which the data is to be written 
   (overwritten) by turning the Tuning control or pressing [1] to [9], 
   then press [S].
4. At this point, if data has already been entered for that memory 
   number, the "OverWr? Y/N" message appears.  To overwrite the data, 
   select "Y".  Select "N" to exit the current mode.
5. Select a character by pressing [0] to [9], [#], or [*], or by 
   turning the Tuning control.  When the desired character is 
   displayed, press [A].  The display moves to the next digit (up to 
   10 digits can be entered for A/N).  If no memory name is needed, 
   skip this step.
6. When A/N input is complete, press [S].
   The display is cleared and then changes to Memory Dial input.
7. Select a character by pressing [0] to [9], [#], or [*], or by 
   turning the Tuning control.  When the desired character is 
   displayed, press [A].  The display moves to the next digit.  Up to 
   16 digits can be entered for Memory Dial.
8. When Memory Dial input is complete, press [S].  "Store? Y/N" 
   message appears.
   To store the memory item, select "Y" with the Tuning control, 
   then press [S].
   To discard the currently specified data, select "N".

Note1:  To delete the stored memory item, press [S] without entering 
        any Memory Dial data for step 7, and then select "Y" when 
        "Store? Y/N" is displayed in step 8.

Note2:  Data can also be stored in memory using the FPU.

Note3:  In this mode, the functions of the keys are fixed.

Note4:  Switching the power off and on again exits this mode.


 [Monitor A (Monitor Unmute)] Help:
While you are pressing this key, "MON" appears and Squelch unmutes 
regardless of the specified Signalling (including Option Signalling).
If you press this key while Option Signalling is matched, Option 
Signalling resets, and, upon releasing the key, Squelch mutes.  
Squelch remains muted until Option Signalling and/or Signalling 
matches (see "Edit/Dtmf/Decode Type").

Note1:  In LTR system/groups, "MON" appears, however, only Option 
        Signalling is reset (other than ID matching, Squelch does not 
        unmute).

Note2:  If you press this key while scanning, regardless of the 
        specified Signalling (including Option Signalling), "MON" 
        appears and scanning stops at the Conventional group currently 
        being scanned. When you release the key, "MON" disappears and 
        scanning restarts after the Drop Out Delay Time.

Note3:  D.B.D. mode is not reset by this operation.


 [Monitor B (Monitor Unmute (Toggle))] Help:
When you press this key, "MON" appears and Squelch unmutes regardless 
of the specified Signalling (including Option Signalling).
If you press this key again, "MON" disappears and Squelch mutes.
If you press this key while Option Signalling is matched, Option 
Signalling resets, "MON" appears and Squelch unmutes.  If you press 
this key again, "MON" disappears and Squelch mutes.  Squelch remains 
muted until Option Signalling and/or Signalling matches (see "Edit/
Dtmf/Decode Type").

Note1:  In LTR system/groups, "MON" appears but only Option Signalling 
        is reset (other than ID matching, Squelch does not unmute).  
        If a system change shifts operation to a Conventional system, 
        Squelch unmutes.

Note2:  If you press this key while scanning, regardless of the 
        specified Signalling (including Option Signalling), "MON" 
        appears (Squelch unmutes) and scanning stops at the 
        Conventional group currently being scanned.  If you press the 
        key again, "MON" disappears and scanning restarts after the 
        Drop Out Delay Time.

Note3:  D.B.D. mode is not reset by this operation.


 [Monitor C (Carrier Squelch)] Help:
While you are pressing this key, "MON" appears and Squelch unmutes if 
a carrier is present, regardless of the specified Signalling 
(including Option Signalling).
If you press this key while Option Signalling is matched, Option 
Signalling resets, and, upon releasing the key, Squelch mutes.  
Squelch remains muted until Option Signalling and/or Signalling 
matches (see "Edit/Dtmf/Decode Type").

Note1:  In LTR system/groups, "MON" appears but only Option 
        Signalling is reset (other than ID matching, Squelch does not 
        unmute).

Note2:  If you press this key while scanning and if a carrier is 
        present, "MON" appears and scanning stops at the Conventional 
        group currently being scanned, regardless of the specified 
        Signalling (including Option Signalling). When you release the 
        key, "MON" disappears and scanning restarts after the Drop Out 
        Delay Time.

Note3:  D.B.D. mode is not reset by this operation.


 [Monitor D (Carrier Squelch (Toggle))] Help:
When you press this key, "MON" appears and Squelch unmutes if a 
carrier is present, regardless of the specified Signalling (including 
Option Signalling).
If you press this key again, "MON" disappears and Squelch mutes.
If you press this key while Option Signalling is matched, Option 
Signalling resets, "MON" appears and Squelch unmutes.  If you press 
this key again "MON" disappears and Squelch mutes.  Squelch remains 
muted until Option Signalling and/or Signalling matches (see "Edit/
Dtmf/Decode Type").

Note1:  In LTR system/groups, only Option Signalling is reset (other 
        than ID matching, Squelch does not unmute).  At this point, if 
        "MON" is displayed and a system change shifts operation to a 
        Conventional system, monitoring is performed. 

Note2:  If you press this key while scanning and if a carrier is 
        present, "MON" appears and scanning stops at the Conventional 
        group currently being scanned, regardless of the specified 
        Signalling (including Option Signalling).If you press the key 
        again, or if the carrier drops out, "MON" disappears and 
        scanning restarts after the Drop Out Delay Time.

Note3:  D.B.D. mode is not reset by this operation.


 [Redial] Help:
Press this key to send a previously sent DTMF (up to 16 digits).
When you press this key, the Redial number appears. If you press [PTT] 
while the Redial number is displayed, the DTMF code is output.  
Pressing this key during transmission sends the DTMF code immediately.

Note1:  Switching the power off clears the storage buffer.

Note2:  Performing a Programming Data Read/Write operation on the FPU 
        clears the Redial number.

Note3:  Because the hash ([#]) symbol in the RIC group is the code 
        used to cut a connection, it is not stored in Redial.


 [RF Power Lo] Help:
When you press this key, "LO" appears and the transceiver switches to 
RF Low Power.
If you press this key while "LO" is displayed, the Power status 
reverts to the preset default setting.  If "L-Pwr" is set to "Yes" 
(Low Power), no change occurs.


 [Scan] Help:
Pressing this key starts/stops scanning. When you press this key, 
"SCN" and "SCAN" appear on the transceiver display, and scanning 
begins. Pressing this key again, stops scanning and the previous 
display appears.  The Scan function scans according to the setting for 
"Scan Type" (see "Scan information/Scan Type").

Note:  This key does not operate while transmitting.


 [Scan Del/Add] Help:
Users can add or remove (Lockout) a system to be scanned.
If you press this key while the delete mark ">" is displayed at the 
extreme left of the transceiver display (locked-out system), the 
delete mark disappears and the system is added to the scan routine.
If the delete mark is not displayed (unlocked system), pressing this 
key displays the delete mark and removes the system from the scan 
routine.

Note1:  A system Scan has temporarily stopped on, can be deleted by 
        pressing this key.

Note2:  When data is written to the FPU, all settings are initialized 
        to Add (System Lockout = No).

Note3:  Adding or deleting a system with this key takes precedence 
        over the FPU System Lockout settings.

Note4:  On the TK-480/481, this key operates even when "Scan Type" 
        is set to "List Type System Scan".


 [Scan Temporary Delete] Help:
Users can temporarily delete a system being scanned.
If you press this key when Scan is stopped (when a call is being 
received from another station), the system is temporarily deleted and 
scanning restarts.
Scanning does not scan the temporarily deleted system until Scan or 
the Power is switched off and then on again.

Note1:  When Scan or the power is switched off and then on again, the 
        previous settings are restored.

Note2:  On the TK-480/481, this key operates even when "Scan Type" 
        is set to "List Type System Scan".


 [Scrambler] Help:
If a Scrambler Code (1 to 4) has been set in the FPU, an underscore 
("_") appears at the extreme right of the transceiver display when 
Scrambler is active.
If you press this key while the underscore is displayed, the 
underscore disappears and Scrambler is deactivated.
If you press this key when no underscore is displayed, the underscore 
appears and Scrambler is activated.

Note1:  If you press this key when the Scrambler Code is set to off in 
        the FPU and no underscore is displayed, the underscore does 
        not appear on the transceiver display and Scrambler remains 
        deactivated.

Note2:  This key cannot be used to change the Scrambler Code number.


 [System Down] Help:
Pressing this key changes to the next lower numbered system. If the 
key is held down for more than one second, the system repeatedly 
changes every 0.5 seconds.
Once the minimum numbered system is reached, the transceiver emits the 
Roll Over Tone.  Pressing this key again, causes the system to wrap 
around to the highest numbered system.


 [System Up] Help:
Pressing this key changes to the next higher numbered system. If the 
key is held down for more than one second, the system repeatedly 
changes every 0.5 seconds.
Once the highest numbered system is reached, the transceiver wraps 
around to the minimum numbered system and emits the Roll Over Tone.


 [TEL Disconnect] Help:
Pressing this key ends an RIC connection (disconnects the telephone 
line).

Note:  On transceivers with no keypad, this function must always be 
       assigned to another key so that the telephone line can be 
       disconnected.


 [None] Help:
When you press this key, the transceiver emits the Input Error Tone 
(no function is performed).

Note:  If "Optional features/Control Tone" is set to "No", the 
       transceiver does not emit an Input Error Tone.


 Knob Select Key Help:
Use this parameter to assign one of the key functions listed below to 
the transceiver knob.

System Up/Down:  Turning the Knob brings the system Up or Down.
Group Up/Down:  Turning the Knob brings the Group Up or Down.
None:  No function is performed when the Knob is turned.
Default:  System Up/Down

Press [SPACE BAR] or [Shift]+[SPACE BAR] to change selection.  Or, 
press [F2] for a list of available selections.  Use the arrow keys to 
highlight the desired selection, then press [Enter].  Alternatively, 
enter the first letter (S, G, or N) of the desired setting.

Note1:  Once the minimum numbered system is reached, the transceiver 
        emits the Roll Over Tone.  Turning the Knob past the lowest 
        (highest) numbered system, changes to the highest (lowest) 
        numbered system.

Note2:  Once the minimum numbered group is reached, the transceiver 
        emits the Roll Over Tone.  Turning the knob past the lowest 
        (highest) numbered group, changes to the highest (lowest) 
        numbered group.

Note3:  If None is set, the Knob is still usable during DTMF Memory 
        operation (storage (STO) or call (RCL) mode).


 DTMF Keypad Help:
This parameter specifies whether the DTMF Keypad required for setting 
functions is attached to the transceiver.

Yes:  Functions can be set
No:  Functions cannot be set
Default:  No

Press [F2] or [SPACE BAR] to change setting.

Note:  For transceivers with no DTMF keypad, key functions will not 
       operate even if "Yes" is set and functions are assigned to the 
       [0] to [9], [#] and [*] keys.


 Mic Switch Help:
This setting assigns one of the key functions to the external 
microphone (optional) keys (PF1 and PF2).

Note:  If no external microphone is attached, key functions assigned 
       to these keys will not operate.


 Function Help:
These settings are only possible when "DTMF Keypad" is set to "Yes".

For users who wish to use many key functions, the DTMF keypad is very 
useful.  This parameter assigns one of the functions to each of the 
DTMF keypad keys ([0] to [9], [#] and [*]).

Note:  [Function] cannot be assigned to any of the DTMF keypad keys 
       ([0] to [9], [#] and [*]).


 Scan Type Help:
This parameter specifies the system Scan Type.

Fix System Scan:
After the current system (the Revert system when scanning starts) is 
scanned, the transceiver starts scanning the next system that is not 
locked out ("System Lockout = No"). If no call is found within a set 
interval, the transceiver continues to the next added system.  
Excluding the Revert system, systems for which "System Lockout" is set 
to "Yes" are not scanned.
A group Scan is performed for systems with groups that have group 
lockout set to "No".

Note:  System Lockout cannot be set for each system unless "Fix 
       System Scan " is selected for this parameter.  "Scan List" is 
       used instead of "System Lockout" when "Edit/Scan information
       /Scan Type" is set to "List Type System Scan".

List Type System Scan:
After the transceiver scans the current system (the Revert system when 
scanning starts), Scan proceeds in accordance with the "System Scan 
List" of the Revert system. A group scan is performed for each system.

Note:  A Scan List cannot be created for each system unless "List 
       Type System Scan" is selected for this parameter.  "System 
       Lockout" is used instead of "Scan List" when "Edit/Scan 
       information/Scan Type" is set to "Fix System Scan".

Default:  Fix System Scan

Press [F2] or [SPACE BAR] to change setting.

Operation in the LTR System
Squelch mutes/unmutes according to the Priority (Fix ID 1st/Fix ID 
2nd, etc.) set using the LTR ID you assign for each system.
Look Back in a Conventional Priority system/group does not operate 
while scanning is stopped in a LTR system.

Operation in the Conventional System
Squelch mutes/unmutes according to the matching or unmatching of 
Signalling (QT/DQT) and the frequency of each group.
If scan is temporarily stopped (during signal reception or Drop Out 
Delay), Look Back to the Priority group operates when a Priority group 
is set for the system.
However, while receiving a Priority group ("P" displayed), Look Back 
does not operate. Look Back operates in accordance with Look Back A 
and B settings. If a Priority group in a system to be scanned is 
locked out while scanning is temporarily stopped, that group is still 
scanned.

Operations Common to LTR and Conventional Systems
In both systems, the Revert group and any groups that are not locked 
out are scanned.
Transmitting while scanning and "SCAN" displayed, transmits to the 
Revert system/group.  Transmitting while Scan is temporarily stopped 
and the System/Group is displayed, activates the Talk Back function.
If a call is received and scanning is stopped, "SCAN" reappears and 
Scan restarts after the Drop Out Delay Time has elapsed from the end 
of call reception.
If a call is sent and scanning stops, "SCAN" reappears and Scan 
restarts after the Dwell Time has elapsed from the end of call 
transmission.

Note1:  [Scan] does not operate while transmitting.
        (Fix System Scan/List Type System Scan)

Note2:  The Revert group in a scanned system is scanned even if group 
        lockout is set to "Yes".
        (Fix System Scan/List Type System Scan)

Note3:  In a Conventional system for which "System Lockout = No" is 
        set, a locked out Priority group is still scanned.
        (Fix System Scan/List Type System Scan)

Note4:  The system that started the Scan is scanned even if it is 
        locked out.(Fix System Scan)

Note5:  At least one system other than the Revert system must have the 
        "System Lockout = No" specification. (Fix System Scan)

Note6:  If the only system scanned is the Revert system, only "SCN" 
        appears; "SCAN" is not displayed. (Revert system#/group# 
        display) (Fix System Scan)

Note7:  The System Scan List for the system that started Scan is used. 
        The Scan List does not change even if the Revert system/group 
        is changed.  Only those systems with "Scn" set to "Yes" in the 
        System Scan List will be scanned. (List Type System Scan)

Note8:  The Scan List in the system that started the Scan (the Revert 
        system) must include at least one system that has "Scn" set to 
        "Yes". (List Type System Scan)

Note9:  If the Scan List in the system that started the Scan does not 
        include a system that has "Scn" set to "Yes", only "SCN" 
        appears; "SCAN" is not displayed. (Revert system#/group# 
        display) (List Type System Scan)


 Revert System Type Help:
Use this parameter to select the type of system/group to which the 
display is restored when [Scan] is used to stop scanning or to which 
a call is transmitted when [PTT] is pressed while "SCAN" is displayed.
  
Press [F2] or [SPACE BAR] to change from the following selections.

Last Used:  System/group transmitted to while scanning
Selected:  If the system/group was changed while scanning, the newly 
           selected system/group
Last Called:  The last system/group to receive a call while scanning
Default:  Last Called

However, regardless of which of the above settings is used, the Revert 
system is the system/group that started the Scan until the first call 
is received or the system/group changed to (with the Up/Down key or 
the Knob control) while scanning.

Note:  Transmissions while Scan is temporarily stopped (during Drop 
       Out Delay excluding Busy Channel Lockout) are always sent 
       according to the system/group currently displayed (Talk Back 
       operation).


 Drop Out Delay Time Help:
Drop Out Delay Time is the time from the end of a received call to the 
time scanning automatically resumes.

Range:    0 to 254 sec. (1 sec. steps)
Default:  3 sec.

Select the desired value by pressing [SPACE BAR], [Shift]+ 
[SPACE BAR], [F2], or [Shift]+ [F2], or by directly entering a value.


 Dwell Time Help:
Dwell Time is the time from the end of transmission to the time 
scanning automatically resumes.

Range:    0 to 254 sec. (1 sec. steps)
Default:  3 sec.

Select the desired value by pressing [SPACE BAR], [Shift]+ 
[SPACE BAR], [F2], or [Shift]+ [F2], or by directly entering a value.


 Look Back Time A Help:
When a Priority group is set in a Conventional system, if the group 
from which a call is received during a group scan (including a group 
scan that is part of a system scan) is not a Priority group, the 
transceiver still checks for calls from the Priority group at set 
intervals while scanning is stopped.
This operation is called Look Back. Look Back Time A is the interval 
at which Look Back operates while no carrier is being received on the 
Priority group.

Range:    0.35 to 0.70 sec. (0.05 sec. steps)
Default:  0.50 sec.

Select the desired value by pressing [SPACE BAR], [Shift]+ 
[SPACE BAR], [F2], or [Shift]+ [F2], or by directly entering a value.

Note:  Look Back does not operate during LTR system/group reception.


 Look Back Time B Help:
When a Priority group is set in a Conventional system, if the group 
from which a call is received during a group scan (including a group 
scan that is part of a system scan) is not a Priority group, the 
transceiver still checks for calls from the Priority group at set 
intervals while scanning is stopped.
This operation is called Look Back. Look Back Time B is the interval 
at which Look Back operates while a carrier is being received on the 
Priority group but Signalling is unmatched.

Range:    0.75 to 5.00 sec. (0.25 sec. steps)
Default:  2.00 sec.

Select the desired value by pressing [SPACE BAR], [Shift]+ 
[SPACE BAR], [F2], or [Shift]+ [F2], or by directly entering a value.

Note:  Look Back does not operate during LTR system/group reception.


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