   KPG-56D Help File  Version 3.00
   File name: KPG56D_5.HLP


 Digit Time Help
 DTMF Digit Time sets the time length of individual DTMF digits during
 the Autodial functions (PTT ID, Begin of TX ID, End of TX ID, etc.).
 This parameter and the Inter Digit Time sets the duty cycle normally
 setting the Digit Time equal to the Inter Digit Time (50/50 duty
 cycle) is sufficient.

Range  : 50 to 200 ms (10 ms steps)
Default: 50 ms

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

 Inter Digit Time Help
 DTMF Inter Digit Time sets the time between individual DTMF digits
 during the Autodial functions (PTT ID, Begin of TX ID, End of TX ID,
 etc.).
 This parameter with the Digit Time sets the duty cycle normally
setting the Digit Time equal the Inter Digit Time (50/50 duty
cycle) is sufficient.

Range  : 50 to 200 ms (10 ms steps)
Default: 50 ms

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

 First Digit Time Help
 DTMF First Digit Time sets the length of the first DTMF digit
longer than subsequent digits (for system/decoder attack
considerations).

Range  : 50 to 200 ms (10 ms steps)
Default: 50 ms

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

 First Digit Delay Help
 First Digit Delay sets the time delay between the start of transmit
 to sending the first DTMF digit on channels without QT/DQT code (for
system/decoder attack considerations).
 Making this value longer has a similar effect as setting the First
Digit Time longer.
 We recommend to set much longer if the station you want to call
has battery save function.
 Refer "Battery Save" feature in the optional features screen.

Range  : 100 to 1000 ms (50 ms steps)
Default: 100 ms

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

 Rise Time with QT Help
 Rise Time sets the time delay between from the start of transmission
to sending the first DTMF digit on channels with QT/DQT encode code 
(for system/decoder attack considerations).
 This has the same effect as setting the First Digit Time longer.
 This function also works on DQT channels.

Range  : 100 to 1000 ms (50 ms steps)
Default: 100 ms

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

 Dial ID Help
For manually sending the pre-programmed BOT/EOT.

Enable : Enable the Dial ID function.
         BOT ID        :[*], [*]
         EOT ID        :[*], [#]
Disable: Disable the Dial ID function.
Default: Disable

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

 No. of DTMF Key Help
This function assigns the DTMF Key.

12 Keys : DTMF Key is assigned to the [0] to [9], [#] and [*] keys.
          4th column (A, B, C,and D) cannot be used for only DTMF
          manual encode keys.
16 Keys : DTMF Key is assigned to the [0] to [9], [A] to [D], [#]
          and [*] keys.
Default : 12 keys

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

 DTMF Hold Time Help
DTMF Hold Time holds the transmitter keyed for two seconds after
releasing a DTMF key.
Press a DTMF key whether PTT is pressed or not, the radio maintains
the transmission approx. 2 seconds after releasing the DTMF button
even if PTT is released in DTMF manual operation.

On     : Enable the DTMF Hold Time function.
Off    : Disable the DTMF Hold Time function.
Default: On

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

 Keypad Auto-PTT Help
 This function allows the corresponding DTMF to be sent by simply
pressing a DTMF Keypad key ([0] to [9], [*] or [#]).
PTT is not required.

Enable : The corresponding DTMF is sent by pressing a DTMF Keypad
         key.
Disable: DTMF tones are not sent when only DTMF keys are pressed.
Default: Disable

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

Note1: If "Dial ID" is set to "Enable", "*" and "#" cannot be sent
       first.
Note2: When sending "*" first, press [*][*].
Note3: When sending "#" first, press [*][#].

 Store & Send Help
Valid for keypad models only.
This function allows a preset DTMF Code (up to 16digits) to be sent
consecutively when [PTT] is pressed.
If DTMF keys are pressed other than during transmission, a display
appears showing the numbers of the keys pressed. If [PTT] is pressed
while this display is shown, the DTMF Code is output when [PTT] is 
pressed.

Enable : Enable the store & Send function
Disable: Disable the store & Send function
Default: Disable

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

 D Key Assignment Help
D Key Assignment allows the "D" symbol to be used as a pause period
in the Autodial, Begin of TX ID, End of TX ID, Store and Send DTMF
code strings.
"D Code" assignment means it is a DTMF "D".

Range  : D code/1 to 16 s (1 s steps)
Default: D code

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

 Auto Dial Memory Help
Up to 9 DTMF Codes (of up to 16 digits each) can be stored in memory.
The codes that can be entered as DTMF Codes are 0 to 9, A to D, *
 and #.


 DTMF Signalling Help
Select from two types of DTMF decode schemes Code SQ or Selective
Call.
"CODE SQ" is the normal DTMF decode (3 digits (min.)
10 digits (max.)). 
Call Alert or Transpond is available as a decode response.
"Selective Call" is the special nine digit "structured" DTMF
selective calling format which can provide individual decode, 
five character status display. 

CODE SQ       : Code SQ controls audio mute, Call alert, and
                transpond.
                Program from 3 to 10 digits code for Code SQ per 
                channel in the channel edit screen.
                And, refer to the signalling AND/OR feature in the
                optional feature screen.

Selective Call: [128-Channel Models only]
                Selective Call function controls Audio mute, Call
                alert, Transpond, Status, and Display.
                4 digits DTMF (consists of 3 digits ID code set for
                each channel and 1 digit Intermediate Code) controls
                audio mute, Call alert, and transpond.
                The radio displays the data after the intermediate
                code 5 digits (max).
                Program 3 digits code for selective Call per channel
                in the channel edit screen and program 1 digit 
                intermediate code in the Edit-DTMF screen.
                Refer to the signalling AND/OR feature in the
                optional feature screen.
Default       : CODE SQ

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

 Intermediate Code Help
The single digit intermediate code, use as a distinguishing separator
between three digit ID code and a five digit (max) status code
should be displayed in the Selective Call Mode.
Refer to "Selective Call" in the Edit-DTMF screen.

Range  : 0-9/A-D/*/# (1Digit)
Default: #

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

 Group Code Help
A Group Code "wild card" character can be programmed as
DTMF characters A, B, C, D, "*", or "#".
If the radio receives a valid ID code with one to all of it's digits
substituted with this "wild card" Group Code, it will decode.
This provides multiple group and subgroup calling.
The group call using this Group Code is effective in either Code SQ,
or Selective Call feature.
The called station by Group Call does not transpond.

for example,
Group Code C
              (A) (B) (C) (D)
waiting Code  123 223 235 355

The base calls using "C23", then (A) and (B) receive this call.
The base calls using "CC5", then (C) and (D) receive this call.
The base calls using "CCC", then all stations receive this call.

Range  : Off/A-D/*/# (1 Digit)
Default: Off

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

 Auto Reset Timer Help
Automatically resets the DTMF decoder and mutes speaker audio
within a programmable period after a valid decode.
This frees the user from having to manually reset with the monitor
key.
The timer starts after carrier drops.

Range  : Off/1 to 15 s (1 s steps)
Default: 10 s

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

 Call Alert/Transpond Help
After a valid DTMF decode, one of the following radio response
can be programmed.

Off       : No audible call alert.
            Radio unmutes.
            Displays "CALL" on the LCD.
Call Alert: Call alert in speaker audio.
            Radio unmutes.
            Displays "CALL" on the LCD.
Transpond : Radio transponds programmed contents.
            Refer to "Transpond" in the Edit-DTMF screen.
            Then the radio unmutes.
            Displays "CALL" on the LCD.
            The radio does not transpond when called by Group
            Call.
            Refer to "Clear to Transpond" feature in the Optional
            feature screen.
Default   : Off

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

 Transpond Help
You can set up the contents of Transpond.

 Alert (tone)  : "Alert" will transpond.
 ID Code       : The code (same as the received ID code) will
                 transpond, and sounds from the radio.
 Transpond Code (Autodial Memory 1):
                 The contents memorized in "Auto Dial Memory 1" will
                 transpond, and sounds from the radio.
                 "Autodial Memory 1" must be programmed for DTMF
                 transpond to work.
 Default       : Alert.

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

 Dead Beat Disable (TX) Help
The Dead Beat Disable (D.B.D.) Code (TX) consists of three to ten
characters and is programmable.
The characters that can be entered are 0 to 9, A to D, * and #.
In all channels, reception of this code activates the Transpond
function, then places the transceiver in D.B.D.(TX) mode.
While in D.B.D.(TX) mode, transmit is inhibited until a D.B.D.(TX) 
Code followed by "#" resets this function.

Type the desired code with the keyboard, then press [Enter].

Note: There is no display that indicates the D.B.D.(TX) Code has been
      received.

 Dead Beat Disable (TX&RX) Help
The Dead Beat Disable (D.B.D.) Code (TX&RX) consists of three to ten
characters and is programmable.
The characters that can be entered are 0 to 9, A to D, * and #.
In all channels, reception of this code activates the Transpond
function, then places the transceiver in D.B.D.(TX&RX) mode.
While in D.B.D.(TX&RX) mode, transmit is inhibited until a 
D.B.D.(TX&RX) Code followed by "#" resets this function.

Type the desired code with the keyboard, then press [Enter].

Note: Displays "LOCK" when the D.B.D.(TX&RX) Code has been 
      received.

 A Tone Help
Enter the required Frequency for 2-Tone Selective Call.

Range  : 288.5 - 2840.0 [Hz]
Default: 321.7 [Hz]

 B Tone Help
Enter the required Frequency for 2-Tone Selective Call.

Range  : 288.5 - 2840.0 [Hz]
Default: 928.1 [Hz]

 C Tone Help
Enter the required Frequency for 2-Tone Selective Call.

Range  : 288.5 - 2840.0 [Hz]
Default: 600.9 [Hz]

 Decoder Call Format Help
Select the Combination of tone.

Range  : A-B, C-B, C-A, B-C, B-A, A-C
Default: A-B

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

 Group Call Help
Group call decode can be programmed for A Tone or B Tone or C Tone. 
Receiving 5 seconds of a single A Tone or B Tone will initiate the 
same decode alert sequence as a normal 2-tone call.
The Transpond function does not engage when group call is used.

A Tone : A Tone is selected.
B Tone : B Tone is selected.
C Tone : C Tone is selected.
None   : Disable the Group call function.
Default: None

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

 Alert Tone/Transpond Help
Selects the transceiver response when a 2-Tone Selective Call has 
occurred.
The Transpond function does not work when a Group Call.

Alert Tone: Individual call
             (TK-260G/360G/272G/372G/270G/370G/762G/760G/862G/860G)
                Sounds a short beep tone three times. 
             (TK-278G/378G/768G/868G)
                Rings a telephone-like tone.
            Group Call
                Sounds a very short beep tone seven times.
Transpond :  (TK-260G/360G/272G/372G/270G/370G/762G/760G/862G/860G)
              The transceiver transmits a long beep tone one time.
              The operator cannot hear it.
             (TK-278G/378G/768G/868G)
              The transceiver transmits a telephone-like tone.
None      : No Alert Tone and no Transpond.
Default   : None

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

 Auto Reset Timer Help
Automatically resets the 2-Tone decoder and mutes the speaker audio
this time after a valid decode. This frees the user from having to
manually reset with the monitor key. The timer starts after the
carrier drops.

Range  : off(0) to 300 sec. (1 sec steps)
Default: 10 sec.

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


 A/N (2-TONE Encode) Help
Enter the required characters for A/N.
(maximum 8 digits)
The codes that can be programmed are:
 (space)  % + = ( ) @ \ _ $ # * - / 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

 A TONE (2-TONE Encode) Help
Enter the required Frequency for 2-Tone Selective Call.
When setting only A Tone or B Tone, it can use as group call.

Range  : 288.5 - 3200 [Hz]
Default: 321.7 [Hz]

 B TONE (2-TONE Encode) Help
Enter the required Frequency for 2-Tone Selective Call.
When setting only A Tone or B Tone, it can use as group call.

Range  : 288.5 - 3200 [Hz]
Default: 928.1 [Hz]

 GAP Time (2-TONE Encode) Help
GAP Time sets the time between individual Tone during the 
2-Tone Encode.

Range  : 0 to 375 ms (1 ms steps)
Default: 0 ms

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


 Primary Code Help
The Primary Code is generally programmed with an individual Paging
Code that is unique to each subscriber unit.
The Primary Code consists of a four digit number that is contained
in the SmarTrunk II digital transmission.
Any four digit number from 0000 to 9999 may be used.

Range  : 0000 to 9999
Default: 0000

Type the required code directly.

"SmarTrunk & SmarTrunk II are registered trademarks of
SmarTrunk Systems, Inc., Hayward, California, U.S.A.".

 Secondary Code Help
The Secondary Code is used to receive group calls.
Any four digits number from 0000 to 9999 may be used.

Blank  : No change to the data set in the Trunking Board.
Range  : 0000 to 9999
Default: 0000

Type the required code directly.

 Priority Subscriber Enable Help
Enabling the Priority Subscriber Enable makes a subscriber unit a
Priority Subscriber.
A Priority Subscriber can pre-empt calls currently in progress on the
trunking system.
Care must be exercised when using this feature.
A priority subscriber can terminate important calls of other
subscribers.
If too many priority subscribers are enabled, the priority
subscribers themselves will be competing for trunking channels.
Additional trunking channels should be installed if the system is
heavily loaded.

Enable : Enables the Priority Subscriber Enable function.
Disable: Disables the Priority Subscriber Enable function.
Default: Disable

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

 System Tone Help
This program code sets the sub audible System Tone that is used in
a trunking system. The subscriber units in the trunking system can
use this tone to detect that a trunking channel is busy. 
When a Busy Channel Detect is set to System Tone, all subscriber 
units must be programmed in the Trunking Board.

Range  : 0 to 6
Default: 3

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

 Trunking System ID Number Help
All subscriber units on a trunking system must be programmed with
the same trunking system ID number.
All subscriber units in the same group must have the same Trunking 
System ID Number.
For example, if a subscriber unit with a trunking system ID number
of 1 tries to access a trunking system with trunking system ID
number of 5, access will be denied.
If you wish to allow subscriber units to roam on different
Trunking systems, all trunking system ID numbers must be identical.

Range  : 0 to 31
Default: 0

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

 Lower Block Decode Help
Any four digit number from 0000 to 9999 may be used.
The subscriber unit will receive calls placed to any Paging Codes
within the Block Decode.
When the Lower Block Decode is programmed, the Upper Block Decode
is automatically set to the same value.
A Block Decode range of up to 20 Paging Codes may then be defined
by programming the Upper Block Decode.

 Range  : 0000 to 9999
 Default: 0000

Type the required code directly.

Note : The Block Decode feature is used to receive any group calls
       placed to a defined range of Paging Codes.
       Block Decode is enabled by programming the Lower Block Decode
       to the lowest Paging Code of the desired range and the Upper
       Block Decode to the highest Paging Code of the range.
       Up to 20 Paging Code can be included in the range.

 Upper Block Decode Help
The subscriber unit will receive calls placed to any Paging Codes
within the Block Decode.

 Range  : 0000 to 9999
 Default: 0000

Type the required code directly.

Note : The Block Decode feature is used to receive any group calls
       placed to a defined range of Paging Codes.
       Block Decode is enabled by programming the Lower Block Decode
       to the lowest Paging Code of the desired range and the Upper
       Block Decode to the highest Paging Code of the range.
       Up to 20 Paging Code can be included in the range.

 Busy Channel Detect Help
System Tone : Subscriber units normally determine the trunking channel
              is busy by detection of the sub-audible system tone.
Carrier     : This is done by programming Trunking Module to use RF
              carrier for detection of a busy channel.
Default     : System Tone

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

 Automatic PTT Mode Help
The Automatic PTT Mode makes radio operation simple for the 
subscriber.
When this mode enable, the subscriber simply presses the transmit
switch on the transceiver to gain channel access.
The Trunking Board will automatically call the subscriber's selected
Group Code for dispatch type trunking.
No keypad entry is required to operate in this mode.

Enable : Enables the Auto PTT Mode function
Disable: Disables the Auto PTT Mode function
Default: Disable

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

 Emergency Call Override Help
When a subscriber places an emergency call by using routing code 0,
the Trunking Board will dial the preprogrammed emergency phone number
on line 1.
If all channels are busy and Emergency Call Override is enabled, it
will automatically begin a priority call override function to dial
the emergency phone number.

Enable : Enables the Emergency Override function.
Disable: Disables the Emergency Override function.
Default: Disable

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

 Clear Channel Alerting Mode Help
Clear channel alerting mode notifies the subscriber when a radio
channel becomes available after access failure by repeater busy.

Enable : Enables the Clear Channel Alert function.
Disable: Disables the Clear Channel Alert function.
Default: Disable

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

 Radio-kill Help
The Radio Kill Status is used to reactivate a transceiver that has 
been remotely disabled with the Radio Kill function from the 
SmarTrunk II Digital Trunking Controller.

Active   : Enables the Radio Kill function.
Disactive: Disables the Radio Kill function.
Default  : Active

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

"SmarTrunk & SmarTrunk II are registered trademarks of
SmarTrunk Systems, Inc., Hayward, California, U.S.A.".

 Memory Speed-dialing Programming Help
The Memory Speed Dial Programming controls a subscriber's ability to
program speed dial and Turbo SpeeDial numbers.
If enabled, the subscriber can program Memory Speed Dial numbers using
the transceiver's keypad.
If it is disabled, the subscriber can not program Memory Speed Dial 
numbers.
This does not prevent a subscriber from Memory Speed Dialing if 
numbers have been programmed.
The system operator can pre-program some Memory Speed Dial numbers
for the subscriber, then call the system operator's programmed 
numbers.

 Enable : Enables the Memory Speed Dialing Programming function.
 Disable: Disables the Memory Speed Dialing Programming function.
 Default: Enable

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

 Speed Dial Help
[Speed Dial]
Up to ten Speed Dial numbers may be programmed.

[Turbo SpeeDial]
Up to four Turbo SpeeDial numbers may be programmed.

Type the required number directly.

 Trunking Group Code Help
Group Codes are used to place and receive group calls when the 
Automatic PTT Mode is enable.
When the subscriber presses PTT, a call is placed to the current 
Group Code.
Any four digit number from 0000-9999 may be used for each Group Code.

[128-Channel Models]
Up to 16 Group Codes may be programmed in the SmarTrunk Module.

When programming multiple Group Codes, begin with Group Code 0 and
progress up (Group Code 1,2,3...) to a maximum of 16 Group Codes.

"SmarTrunk & SmarTrunk II are registered trademarks of
SmarTrunk Systems, Inc., Hayward, California, U.S.A.".

 Five Digit Access Code Help
The access code allows the dealer to enter the Trunking Board
programming mode and keeps others from surreptitiously using the
programming mode.
The access code can be programmed 
in the Trunking/Password/Five Digit Access Code window,
and may be set to any five digit number 00000 to 99999.
Be sure to write down the new access code. 
If the access code is lost or forgotten, access to the Trunking
Board programming mode will be impossible.
"*****" is displayed on the screen.

Range  : 00000 to 99999

 Test Frequency Help
The transceiver can be programmed with Test Frequencies for alignment 
purposes. 
(See the Service Manual for details) 

Enter the desired value directly, then press enter.

 Embedded Message Help
This function allows you to program up to a 64 alphanumeric character 
message into the transceiver. This can be used for an electric serial
number, program file name notation, property ID., etc.. The entered 
message is visible while running the KPG-56D software and prints out 
on paper.

1. When "Embedded message" is selected, the "Embedded message" window
   opens.
2. Enter up to 32 alphanumeric characters, then press [Enter]. The 
   cursor move to the lower column.
3. Enter up to 32 alphanumeric characters.
4. Press [Alt] or [Esc].

 Receive Frequency Help
Receive-only channels are allowed.
Frequencies can only be programmed using the proper step size.
See the frequency range of the selected model in the upper area of the
Channel Information screen.

Enter the required receive frequency directly.

To delete channel data, 
 a)Place the cursor on the channel's receive frequency.
 b)Press and hold the <Delete> key until the receive
   frequency is erased.
 c)Hit <Enter>.
The channel data will be erased and left blank.
New channel data can be manually entered.

 Transmit Frequency Help
Frequencies can only be programmed using the proper step size.
See the frequency range of the selected model in the upper area of the
Channel Information screen.

Enter the required transmit frequency directly.

 QT/DQT Decode Help
 QT : 67.0 to 250.3Hz (in 0.1Hz steps)
 DQT: codes 000 to 777
      (defaults to normal codes) 
      enter D###N (normal)
            D###I (inverted)
Enter the value directly.
   ex1. QT           [1][5][1][.][4][ENTER] for 151.4Hz
   ex2. DQT normal   [D][0][2][3][N][ENTER] or 
                     [D][0][2][3][ENTER] for 023 normal
   ex3. DQT inverted [D][7][5][4][I][ENTER] for 754 inverted
        -or-
Press the [F2] to open the QT/DQT list, and then select.
 QT : 67.0 to 250.3Hz
 DQT: codes 023 to 754 

 QT/DQT Encode Help
 QT : 67.0 to 250.3Hz (in 0.1Hz steps)
 DQT: codes 000 to 777
      (defaults to normal codes) 
      enter D###N (normal)
            D###I (inverted)
Enter the value directly.
   ex1. QT           [1][5][1][.][4][ENTER] for 151.4Hz
   ex2. DQT normal   [D][0][2][3][N][ENTER] or 
                     [D][0][2][3][ENTER] for 023 normal
   ex3. DQT inverted [D][7][5][4][I][ENTER] for 754 inverted
        -or-
Press the [F2] to open the QT/DQT list, and then select.
 QT : 67.0 to 250.3Hz
 DQT: codes 023 to 754 

 Channel Name Help
Enter up to 8 alphanumeric characters to name each channel. 
The characters that can be entered are: 
 (space) % + = ( ) @ \ _ $ # * - / 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
The group name specified here is displayed on the transceiver when 
"Optional features/Display Character" is set to "Channel Name". 
It is also displayed when [Display Character] is pressed and
group#/channel# is toggled to channel name.

Refer to "Group Name Text Size" in the Optional features screen.
Channel Name Text Size becomes (8 - Group Name Text Size) of the
transceiver display.

The RX frequency must be entered before the channel name.
Type the desired name with the keyboard, then press [Enter].

 Option Signalling Help
Valid for DTMF or 2-Tone Decode only.

Allows the use of DTMF or 2-Tone signals to call individual stations.

DTMF/2-Tone:
    Enable the Option Signalling function.
    Squelch remains muted with a carrier while the station waits for
    reception of Option Signalling.  When Option Signalling matches,
    Squelch unmutes (see "Signalling" AND/OR ).
None:
    Disable the Option Signalling function.
    When a carrier is present, Squelch unmutes.
Default:  None

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

Note:  Option Signalling deactivates when transmitting (pressing PTT), 
       upon activation (receiving - releasing PTT) Option Signalling 
       automatically enters the matched condition.

 ID Help
This is the sequence code as station ID for waiting for
DTMF signalling.
Before program these codes, select "DTMF signalling"
Code SQ or Selective Call in the Edit-DTMF screen.

Code SQ
 Range  : 000 to 9999999999 (1 steps)
          Set 3 digits (min.) to 10 digits (max.).
 Default: 000

Selective Call
 Range  : 000 to 999 (1 steps)
          Set 3 digits.
 Default: 000

 Busy Channel Lockout Help
TX is inhibited when the channel is busy.

 (K,E,(N)E,(N)T TYPE)
 No     : Transmit enabled regardless of current channel conditions.
 Yes    : Transmission is only possible when a QT/DQT signal match
          occurs.
 Default: No

 (M,C TYPE)
 1     : Transmission is only possible when a QT/DQT signal match
         occurs.
 2     : With the signalling parameter set to "AND", transmission
         is only possible when both QT/DQT and DTMF signal matches
         occur.
         With the signalling parameter set to "OR", transmission
         is possible when either QT/DQT or DTMF signal (or both)
         match(es) occur(s).
 No      : Transmit enabled regardless of current channel conditions.
 Default : No

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

 Beat Shift Help
Shifts the microprocessor system clock frequency
per channel to prevent interference.

Yes    : Shift the microprocessor system clock frequency.
No     : Do not Shift the microprocessor system clock frequency.
Default: No

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

 TX Power Help
This function sets the transceiver RF Power.

High   : RF Power High
Low    : RF Power Low
Default: High

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

 Wide/Narrow Help
(M,K,C TYPE)
Select Wide/Narrow for each channel. 

Wide   : Wide Bandwidth.
Narrow : Narrow Bandwidth.
Default: Wide

(E TYPE)
Select W5k/W4k for each channel.

W5k     : Wide 5k Bandwidth.
W4k     : Wide 4k Bandwidth.
Default: W5k

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

 Scan Delete/Add Help
Select DEL/ADD for each channel.

DEL    : Deletes the Channel from the SCAN map.
ADD    : Adds the Channel to the SCAN map.
Default: ADD

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

 Priority Channel Help
Fixed Priority select function.
If the Priority Channel is set to Fixed, select a Priority channel
before writing to the transceiver or saving to the database.
Refer to Priority setting in the scan information screen.

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

 Home Channel Help
The transceiver jumps to a programmed Home Channel by pressing the
Home Channel function key instead of the channel up/down. 
Set the Home Channel function to one of the programmable keys 
in the Key Assignment screen, and select a Home channel before 
writing to the transceiver or saving to the database.

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

 Compander Help
This function reduces the noise on the communication channel used by 
the transceiver and improves reception.
Compander function works only Narrow bandwidth channel.

Yes    : Enable the Compander function
No     : Disable the Compander function
Default: No

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

Note   : If "Wide" is selected, compander function will be disabled
         automatically except TK-272/372G.
       : Even if "Wide" is selected, compander function works for TK-
         272/372G.

 Scrambler Help
This parameter can only be used when a scrambler unit is installed in 
the transceiver.

This function activates a scrambler unit that renders the contents of 
your communications intelligible only to those who are using the same 
scrambler unit.
Set the scrambler code (1 to 16) in this parameter. When the 
code is set, "AUX" icon(Mobile 128ch) or dot(Mobile 8ch/Portable) 
appears at the transceiver display.
If you do not wish to use the scrambler function, set to "Off" 
("AUX" icon or dot is not displayed).  

Range  : Off, 1 to 16 (steps of 1)
Default: Off

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

 PTT ID Help
PTT ID Provides a DTMF ANI to be sent with every PTT 
(Beginning of Transmit, End of Transmit, or Both).
Programmable per channel Off/BOT/EOT/Both in the channel
Info. screen - PTT ID column.


 Begin of TX Help
The Begin of TX ID is an ID (up to 16 digits) that can be used to 
access the Conventional Repeater and additional circuits inside the 
Repeater.
If the transmitted ID matches the Repeater ID, you can use the
Repeater and additional circuits inside the Repeater.
The codes that can be specified are 0 to 9, A to D, * and #.

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

 End of TX Help
The End of TX ID is an ID (up to 16 digits) that can be used to
release access of the Conventional Repeater and additional circuits
inside the Repeater.
If the transmitted ID matches the Repeater ID, the Repeater and
additional circuits inside the Repeater close access.
The codes that can be specified are 0 to 9, A to D, * and #.

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

 Group Name Help
Enter up to 8 alphanumeric characters.
The characters that can be entered are: 
 (space)  % + = ( ) @ \ _ $ # * - / 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 
 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

Type the desired name with the keyboard, then press [Enter].

Refer to "Group Name Text Size" in the Optional features screen.

 Group Delete/Add Help
This parameter selects "Delete" or "Add" for the group.
If "Del" is selected, the transceiver will not scan any channel in the 
group.

Add    : Included in the scan sequence
Del    : Not included in the scan sequence
Default: Add

Note   : This parameter is effective when the "Group Scan" setting in
         the Scan Information screen is set to "Multi".
 
Select the desired value by pressing [SPACE BAR],[Shift]+[SPACE BAR],
[F2], or [Shift]+[F2].

 Channel Copy
Copies the entire channel data to another channel.
Use SHIFT + F3 to copy a channel.
 Frequency Copy Help
Copies a channel's RX frequency to the TX column.
Use SHIFT + F4 to copy a frequency.
 QT/DQT Copy Help
Copies a channel's Decode QT/DQT to the Encode column.
Use Shift + F5 to copy Decode QT/DQT.

 Group Copy Help
Copies the entire group data to another group.
Use shift + F8 to copy a group.

Note   : KPG-56D also copies the contents of "Group Feature"
         and "Channel Information" to a destination group
         using the Group Copy function.

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