   KPG-56D Help File  Version 3.00
   File name: KPG56D_4.HLP


 SCN Switch Help
This is a programmable key.
Detail of programmable items:
Press [F2] to access the Key List window to see the programmable
items. In the Key List window, select the item and then press [F1]
to access the Help window to see the explanation.

Select the desired function from the Key List window by the arrow
keys, then press enter.
Default: None

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

 Dial Switch Help
This is a programmable key.
Detail of programmable items:
Press [F2] to access the Key List window to see the programmable
items. In the Key List window, select the item and then press [F1]
to access the Help window to see the explanation.

Select the desired function from the Key List window by the arrow
keys, then press enter.
Default: None

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

< Switch (TA Switch)
 < Switch Help
This is a programmable key.
Detail of programmable items:
Press [F2] to access the Key List window to see the programmable
items. In the Key List window, select the item and then press [F1]
to access the Help window to see the explanation.

Select the desired function from the Key List window by the arrow
keys, then press enter.
Default: Talk Around   (K,M,E,(N)E,(N)T)
         None          (C)

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

 > Switch Help
This is a programmable key.
Detail of programmable items:
Press [F2] to access the Key List window to see the programmable
items. In the Key List window, select the item and then press [F1]
to access the Help window to see the explanation.

Select the desired function from the Key List window by the arrow
keys, then press enter.
Default: RF Power Lo

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

 Side1 Switch Help
This is a programmable key.
Detail of programmable items:
Press [F2] to access the Key List window to see the programmable
items. In the Key List window, select the item and then press [F1]
to access the Help window to see the explanation.

When current group is trunking group, this switch becomes 
"#" to end a call. (8/16/32-Channel Portable)

Select the desired function from the Key List window by the arrow
keys, then press enter.
Default: Lamp (32/128-Channel Models)
Default: None (8/16-Channel Models)

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

 Side2 Switch Help
This is a programmable key.
Detail of programmable items:
Press [F2] to access the Key List window to see the programmable
items. In the Key List window, select the item and then press [F1]
to access the Help window to see the explanation.

When current group is trunking group, this switch becomes 
"*" to answer the incoming call. (8/16/32-Channel Portable)

Select the desired function from the Key List window by the arrow
keys, then press enter.
Default: Monitor A[Monitor Unmute(Momentary)]

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

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

Group Up/Down  : Turning the Knob changes Groups Up or Down.
Channel Up/Down: Turning the Knob changes Channels Up or Down.
None           : No function is performed when the Knob is turned.
Default        : Channel 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 (G, C, or N) of the desired setting.

Note 1:  Once the lowest/(highest) numbered channel is reached, the 
         transceiver emits the Roll Over Tone. Turning the Knob past 
         the lowest/(highest) numbered channel, changes to the highest/ 
         (lowest) numbered channel.
Note 2:  Once the lowest/(highest) 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.

 A Switch Help
This is a programmable key.
Detail of programmable items:
Press [F2] to access the Key List window to see the programmable
items. In the Key List window, select the item and then press [F1]
to access the Help window to see the explanation.

Select the desired function from the Key List window by the arrow
keys, then press enter.
Default: None

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

 D/A Switch Help
This is a programmable key.
Detail of programmable items:
Press [F2] to access the Key List window to see the programmable
items. In the Key List window, select the item and then press [F1]
to access the Help window to see the explanation.

Select the desired function from the Key List window by the arrow
keys, then press enter.
Default: None

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

 CH Up Help
This is a programmable key.
Detail of programmable items:
Press [F2] to access the Key List window to see the programmable
items. In the Key List window, select the item and then press [F1]
to access the Help window to see the explanation.

Select the desired function from the Key List window by the arrow
keys, then press enter.
Default: Channel Up

Note 1: This switch works as the "OST number selector" in the Operator
        Selectable Tone Select Mode.

Note 2: This switch works as the "2-Tone Encode memory name selector"
        in the 2-Tone Encode Select Mode.

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

 CH Down Help
This is a programmable key.
Detail of programmable items:
Press [F2] to access the Key List window to see the programmable
items. In the Key List window, select the item and then press [F1]
to access the Help window to see the explanation.

Select the desired function from the Key List window by the arrow
keys, then press enter.
Default: Channel Down

Note 1: This switch works as the "OST number selector" in the Operator
        Selectable Tone Select Mode.

Note 2: This switch works as the "2-Tone Encode memory name selector"
        in the 2-Tone Encode Select Mode.

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

 Volume Up Help
This is a programmable key.
Detail of programmable items:
Press [F2] to access the Key List window to see the programmable
items. In the Key List window, select the item and then press [F1]
to access the Help window to see the explanation.

Select the desired function from the Key List window by the arrow
keys, then press enter.
Default: Volume Up

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

 Volume Down Help
This is a programmable key.
Detail of programmable items:
Press [F2] to access the Key List window to see the programmable
items. In the Key List window, select the item and then press [F1]
to access the Help window to see the explanation.

Select the desired function from the Key List window by the arrow
keys, then press enter.
Default: Volume Down

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

 Group Up Help
This is a programmable key.
Detail of programmable items:
Press [F2] to access the Key List window to see the programmable
items. In the Key List window, select the item and then press [F1]
to access the Help window to see the explanation.

Select the desired function from the Key List window by the arrow
keys, then press enter.
Default: None

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

 Group Down Help
This is a programmable key.
Detail of programmable items:
Press [F2] to access the Key List window to see the programmable
items. In the Key List window, select the item and then press [F1]
to access the Help window to see the explanation.

Select the desired function from the Key List window by the arrow
keys, then press enter.
Default: None

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

 Foot Switch Help
This is a programmable key.
Detail of programmable items:
Press [F2] to access the Key List window to see the programmable
items. In the Key List window, select the item and then press [F1]
to access the Help window to see the explanation.

Select the desired function from the Key List window by the arrow
keys, then press enter.
Default: None

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


 Open Circle Switch Help
This is a programmable key.
Detail of programmable items:
Press [F2] to access the Key List window to see the programmable
items. In the Key List window, select the item and then press [F1]
to access the Help window to see the explanation.

Select the desired function from the Key List window by the arrow
keys, then press enter.
Default: Scan (Portable)
         None (Mobile)

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


 Closed Circle Switch Help
This is a programmable key.
Detail of programmable items:
Press [F2] to access the Key List window to see the programmable
items. In the Key List window, select the item and then press [F1]
to access the Help window to see the explanation.

Select the desired function from the Key List window by the arrow
keys, then press enter.
Default: Scan Del/Add  (Portable)
         None          (Mobile)

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


 [AUX] Help
If this key is press once, "AUX" icon appears on the LCD and
accessory port "AUX Logic" goes Hi.
If press again, "AUX" icon goes off and accessory port "AUX Logic"
goes Low.


 [Channel Down] Help
If this key is pressed once, the channels decrease by one step.
If this key is held down for 1sec, the channels decrease
continuously.

[Mobile 8-Channel Models]
Note: When a Trunking Board is installed, and if this key is pressed
      once, the groups decrease by one step.

 [Channel Up] Help
If this key is pressed once, the channels increase by one step.
If this key is held down for 1sec, the channels increase
continuously.

[Mobile 8-Channel Models]
Note: When a Trunking Board is installed, and if this key is pressed
      once, the groups increase by one step.


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


 [Emergency] Help
When this key is pressed, the transceiver enters the "Emergency
Mode".
In this mode, the transceiver automatically switches to the
"Emergency Channel" and starts transmission with an Emergency Code.
When a transmission frequency is not set to emergency channel,
it does not transmit an emergency code.

Maximum channel of the maximum group is used as "Emergency Channel".

 [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 500msec.
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 500msec.
Once the highest numbered group is reached, the transceiver wraps 
around to the minimum numbered group and emits the Roll Over Tone.

 [Home Channel] Help
If this key is pressed once, the channel is switched to the
"Home Channel".

The channels in trunking group can not select the home channel.

 [Horn Alert] Help
[128-Channel Models]
If this key is pressed, the Horn Alert function is activated and 
"HA." or "H." display appears on the LCD. 
If "Display Character" has been set "Channel Name", "HA." appears
on the LCD.
If "Display Character" has been set "Grp#/Ch#", "H." appears on 
the LCD.
Refer to "Display Character" in the Edit-Optional features.
This "HA."or "H." display appears a priority of other display
function.

[8-Channel Models]
If this key is pressed, the Horn Alert function is activated and 
the AUX indicator lights.

When the transceiver is called from base or other party using Option
signalling, the accessory ports HOR is connected. 
If pressed again, the Horn Alert function is canceled and the display 
returns to the normal user mode.
Refer "Off Hook Horn Alert" features.

Note:  The operator can not activate Horn Alert at the channel which
       has been set as "Option Signalling=OFF".


 [Key Lock] Help
Key Lock is used to prevent users from pressing incorrect keys which 
might cause a transceiver malfunction. 
Refer to "Key Lock" feature in the Optional features screen.

Note 1:  Displays "-LOCKED-" for a moment when the locked key(s) is
         pressed, otherwise the display does not change while the key 
         Lock function is ON.
Note 2:  Pressing [Key Lock] again cancels Key Lock.
Note 3:  Locked transceivers can still receive.
Note 4:  Pressing this key while scanning causes the transceiver 
         to look, however, scanning continues("SCAN" and "SCN" 
         stays lit).


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

 [Monitor A] 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 Squelch mutes.  
Squelch remains muted until Option Signalling and/or Signalling 
matches.

Note 1:  If you press this key while scanning, regardless of the 
         specified Signalling (including Option Signalling), "MON" 
         appears and scanning stops at the channel currently being
         scanned. When you release the key, "MON" disappears and
         scanning restarts after the Drop Out Delay Time.
Note 2:  D.B.D. mode is not reset by this operation.

 [Monitor B] 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 and Squelch mutes.
Squelch remains muted until Option Signalling and/or Signalling
matches.

Note 1:  If you press this key while scanning, regardless of the 
         specified Signalling (including Option Signalling), "MON" 
         appears (Squelch unmutes) and scanning stops at the channel
         currently being scanned. If you press the key again, "MON" 
         disappears and scanning restarts after the Drop Out Delay
         Time.
Note 2:  D.B.D. mode is not reset by this operation.

 [Monitor C] 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 Squelch mutes.
Squelch remains muted until Option Signalling and/or Signalling 
matches.

Note 1:  If you press this key while scanning and if a carrier is 
         present, "MON" appears and scanning stops at the channel
         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.
Note 2:  D.B.D. mode is not reset by this operation.

 [Monitor D] 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 and Squelch unmutes.
Squelch remains muted until Option Signalling and/or Signalling 
matches.

Note 1:  If you press this key while scanning and if a carrier is 
         present, "MON" appears and scanning stops at the channel
         currently being scanned, regardless of the specified 
         Signalling (including Option Signalling). If you press the 
         key again, "MON" disappears and scanning restarts after the
         Drop Out Delay Time.
Note 2:  D.B.D. mode is not reset by this operation.

 [Operator Selectable Tone] Help
This key switches the pre-set decode QT/DQT and encode QT/DQT to an
Operator Selectable Tone pair. 
When this key is pressed, the transceiver enters the "OST Select
Mode".
In this mode, the display shows the Off or OST Tone pair No. which
is set to the channel and the operator can select one of the OST 
Tone pairs using the Channel UP/DOWN switch (Mobile),
using the knob (Portable). 
If pressed again, the transceiver exits from the OST Select Mode, 
returns to the normal Group-Channel display.
If the operator sets the OST Tone pair to "OFF" (Select "OFF" using
the Channel UP/DOWN switch (Mobile), using the knob (Portable), 
and press this key), the OST function is canceled
(The transceiver act on QT/DQT set by the KPG-56D). 

Note1:  16 kinds of OST Tone pairs can be programmed
        in the Optional Features/Operator Selectable Tone window.
Note2:  While in the OST Select Mode, the transceiver does not
        look back at the priority channel in the scan resume mode.

 [Public Address] Help
Public Address function can be programmed to a push key.

[128-Channel Models]
If this key is pressed, the Public Address function is activated and
the display shows "PA".

[8-Channel Models]
If this key is pressed, the Public Address function is activated and
the AUX indicator lights.

When you press PTT SW and talk into the microphone, your voice can be 
heard from the external speaker which is connected to the transceiver 
and no transmission occurs.
If pressed again, the Public Address function is canceled and the 
display returns to the normal user mode.

PA unit KAP-1 (option) and external speaker are need to realize 
Public Address function.

 [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.

Note 1: Switching the power off clears the storage buffer.
Note 2: Performing a Programming Data Read/Write operation on the FPU
        clears the Redial number.


 [Reverse] Help
When you press this key, "RE."or "R." appears and frequency and tone 
are exchanged between transmit and receive.
If "Display Character" has been set "Channel Name", "RE." appears
on the LCD.
If "Display Character" has been set "Grp#/Ch#", "R." appears on 
the LCD.
Refer to "Display Character" in the Edit-Optional features.

 [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 "TX Power" is set to "Low"
(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.

Note1:  This key does not operate while transmitting.
Note2:  This key does not operate when current group is Trunking 
        group.

 [Scan Del/Add] Help
Users can add or delete channels from the scan map.
If you press this key while the add mark "A" is displayed at the
extreme right of transceiver display, the add mark disappears and
the channel is deleted from the scan routine.

Note:  While in scan mode, this key works as a "Temporary Del/Add"
       function. When the transceiver exits from the scan mode, the 
       channel returns to the pre-set "Scan Del/Add" setting.

 [Scrambler] Help
If a Scrambler Code [1 to 16] has been set in the FPU, 
"AUX" icon(Mobile 128ch) or dot(Mobile 8ch/Portable) appears at the 
transceiver display when Scrambler is active.
If you press this key while the "AUX" icon or dot is displayed,
the "AUX" icon or dot disappears and Scrambler is deactivated.
If you press this key when no "AUX" icon or dot is displayed,
the "AUX" icon or dot appears and Scrambler is activated.

[128-Channel Models only]
If this key is held down for 2 sec, the transceiver enters the 
"Scrambler Code Select Mode".
The display shows "CODE **",and the operator can select the code 
which is programmed into the Scrambler Board using Channel Up, 
Channel Down or Knob select(Portable).

Note:  If you press this key when the Scrambler Code is set to off 
       in the FPU and no "AUX" icon or dot is displayed,
       the "AUX" icon or dot does not appear on the transceiver 
       display and Scrambler remains deactivated.

 [Selectable QT] Help
Toggles QT signalling between QT Encode/Decode pair programmed per
channel and QT in Selectable QT mode.
Selectable QT mode has 39 QTs and off (encodes no tone when
transmission and carrier squelch when receiving).
You can select one of these QTs for Encode/Decode.

 [Talk Around] Help
The transceiver transmits on the receive frequency and QT/DQT code.

[32/128-Channel Models]
When this key is pressed, "TA." or "T."appears on the LCD.
If "Display Character" has been set "Channel Name", "TA." appears
on the LCD.
If "Display Character" has been set "Grp#/Ch#", "T." appears on 
the LCD.
Refer to "Display Character" in the Edit-Optional features.

[8-Channel Models](Mobile)
When this key is pressed, the AUX indicator lights.

 [Trunking Group Select]Help
If this key is pressed once, the Trunking Group Code Memory Number
increase by one step.

Note: This key does not operate when current group is conventional
      group.

 [2-Tone Encode] Help
To send "2-Tone", hold down [PTT] and press this key.

[128-Channel Models]
When this key is pressed, transceiver enters the "2-Tone Encode 
Select Mode".
In this mode, the display shows the 2-Tone Encode Name.
The operator can select one of the 2-Tone.
Encode using the Channel UP/DOWN switch (Mobile), 
using the knob (Portable).

Note: 10 kinds of 2-Tone Encode can be programmed in the 
      2tone/2-TONE Encode window.

 [Volume Down] Help
Pressing this key decreases the volume level by one step.
Holding this key down causes the function to repeat.

 [Volume Up] Help
Pressing this key increases the volume level by one step.
Holding this key down causes the function to repeat.

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

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

 [Channel Up/Down] Help
Turning the knob changes the Channel up or down.

Note 1:  This knob works as the "OST number selector" in the Operator
         Selectable Tone Select Mode.
Note 2:  This knob works as the "2-Tone Encode memory name selector"
         in the 2-Tone Encode Select Mode.

 [Group Up/Down] Help
Turning the knob changes the Group up or down.

Note 1:  This knob works as the "OST number selector" in the Operator
         Selectable Tone Select Mode.
Note 2:  This knob works as the "2-Tone Encode memory name selector"
         in the 2-Tone Encode Select Mode.

 Priority Help
Select the Priority channel.

None    : No Priority channel
Fixed   : Priority channel is a fixed channel.
          Set that channel in the Channel Information screen.
          Move the cursor to the desired channel in the Channel 
          Information screen, then press F10 and set 
          "Priority Channel" to "On" in Channel Edit.
Selected: The Selected channel becomes Priority.
Default : None

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

Note: The channels in trunking group can not select the priority 
      channel.

 Look Back Time A Help
When a Priority channel is set, if the channel from which a call is
received during a Single scan or Multi scan is not a Priority channel,
the transceiver still checks for calls from the Priority channel 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 channel.

Range  : 0.50 to 5.00 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.

 Look Back Time B Help
Look Back Time B is the interval at which Look Back operates while a
carrier is being received on the Priority channel but Signalling is
unmatched.

Range  : 0.50 to 5.00 sec. (0.05 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.


 Revert Channel Help
In scan mode the transceiver can be programmed to revert
to a certain channel upon PTT.
This allows the transceiver to be customized to the users transmission
requirements while using scan. 
The revert channel types are Last Called, Last Used,
Selected plus Talkback, Priority, Priority plus Talkback,
and Selected.
In all cases the user has the capability to manually select a channel
for transmission.
(this resets the revert to the selected channel)

Last Called :
 The transceiver reverts to the channel upon which a call was last 
 received even if scanning has resumed.
 This is convenient for users that may commonly receive calls on 
 several channels and desire the transceiver to always respond on
 the last call received(especially if the user is not normally able 
 to respond immediately before scan resumes).

Last Used : ( = with Talkback)
 The transceiver reverts to the channel that was last transmitted on 
 , however, if a call is received on a channel other than the last
 transmit channel and PTT is pressed before scanning resumes, the
 transceiver "talks back" on the current receive channel 
 (scan resume time is dependent on the Dropout Delay and TX Dwell 
 time settings).
 If PTT is pressed after scan resumes, the transceiver will transmit 
 on the last transmit channel.
 This is convenient for users that always want to transmit on the 
 channel they are currently using and do not want the revert channel 
 to be constantly changed by other channel traffic, but need to 
 immediately respond to calls on any other channel without having to 
 determine which channel the call was received on and then manually 
 switch to that channel.

Selected+Talkback :
 The transceiver reverts to the channel set by the channel selector 
 knob prior to scan initiation, however, if a call is received on a 
 channel other than the selected channel and PTT is pressed before 
 scanning resumes, the transceiver "talks back" on the current receive 
 channel(scan resume time is dependent on the Dropout Delay and TX 
 Dwell Time settings).
 If PTT is pressed after scan resumes, the transceiver will transmit 
 on the selected channel.
 This is convenient for users who normally want to transmit on the 
 selected channel, but need to immediately respond to calls on any 
 other channel without having to determine which channel the call was
 received on and then manually switch to that channel.

Priority :
 The transceiver always reverts to the Priority channel.
 This is convenient for users that almost always need to transmit on 
 the Priority channel.

Priority+Talkback :
 The transceiver always reverts to the Priority channel, however, if a 
 call is received on a channel other than the Priority channel and PTT 
 is pressed before scanning resumes, the transceiver "talks back" on 
 the current receive channel(scan resume time is dependent on the 
 Dropout Delay and TX Dwell Time settings).
 If PTT is pressed after scan resumes, the transceiver will transmit 
 on the Priority channel.
 This is convenient for users that almost always need to transmit on 
 the Priority channel, but need to immediately respond to calls on any 
 other channel without having to determine which channel the call was 
 received on and then manually switch to that channel.

Selected :
 The transceiver reverts to the channel set by the channel selector 
 knob prior to scan initiation.

Default  : Last Called

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

 Dropout 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 300 sec. (1 sec. steps)
Default: 3 sec.

Note   : To receive DTMF Selective/Group Call or Dead Beat Disable,
         the Dropout Delay Time needs to be set for sufficient time.

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 300 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.

 Group Scan Help
Select the Scan group range.

Single : The scan sequence range is the one group of the currently
         displayed channel.
Multi  : The scan sequence range is all groups, except deleted groups
         and trunking groups.
Default: Single

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

 Off Hook Scan Help
The RADIO is able to scan even though the microphone is in the off
hook condition.

Enable : Scanning is not controlled by microphone hook 
         status.
         Radio always scans, and stops only by signal presence.
Disable: Microphone must be on hook for scanning.
Default: Disable.

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

 Monitor Switch Help
This is a programmable key.
Detail of programmable items:
Press [F2] to access the Key List window to see the programmable
items. In the Key List window, select the item and then press [F1]
to access the Help window to see the explanation.

Select the desired function from the Key List window by the arrow
keys, then press enter.
Default: Monitor A[Monitor Unmute(Momentary)]

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

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