   KPG-49D Help File  Version 3.01
   File name: KPG49D_4.HLP

2.00    May/08/1999    Add TK-980/981


 System Name Text Size Help
Enter the Text Size for the System Name.
Maximum System Name Text size is 10.
Then Group Name Text Size becomes (10 - System Name Text Size) of the
transceiver display.

Range  : Off(0) to 10 (steps of 1)
Default: Off

 T.O.T(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.

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

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

 T.O.T(TEL) 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.

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

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

 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 the 
transmit mode.

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

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.

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

 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 "Transpond" set to "Yes" until it automatically 
transmits two sets of data (TX ID and EOT).

Range  : 0 to 300 sec. (1 sec. steps)  
Default: 3 sec.

Note 1:  Changing the system/group or transmitting during the 
         Transpond delay time cancels Transpond.
Note 2:  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.

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

 System Search Help
Valid for Trunking system only.
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](Portable)/[SCN](Mobile) is pressed while the PTT 
         switch is held down, searches for an available system.
Default: None

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.

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

 Clear to Talk Help
Valid for Trunking system only.
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

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.

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

 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

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.

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

 Encode Data Type Help
Valid for Trunking systems only.
This is the TX data polarity of the radio.
It should be set to Normal or Invert as same as the RX data polarity 
setting on the repeater system. 

Normal : TX data polarity is Normal.
Invert : TX data polarity is Inverted.
Default: Invert (TK-280/380/780/880)
         Normal (TK-480/481/980/981)

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

 Com 0(Acc. Connector) Help
This function selects the external serial port function at a
microphone jack (TXD/RXD). PC programming can be accepted regardless
of this setting.

None    : Disables the serial port
Data    : Enables the Serial port function for FleetSync serial data
          [FleetSync Enhanced option]
REM     : Enables the Serial port function for Remote Control Command
          serial data

Default : None

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

 Com 1(Internal Port) Help
This function selects the internal COM1 serial port function 
(AUXTXD/AUXRXD).

None        : Disables the serial port
REM         : Enables the Serial port function for Remote Control
              Command serial data
Data        : Enables the Serial port function for FleetSync serial
              data.  [FleetSync Enhanced option]
Man Down In : The AUXRXD will work as a Man Down detector input. 
              Please refer to "Emergency" in the Optional features 
              screen for further information. (Version 2.0 radio only)

Default     : None

(see Service Manual for details)

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

 Signalling Help
Signalling "AND"/"OR" sets the audio unmute condition for any group
programmed for DTMF decode (Option Signalling).

AND     : "AND" requires both the valid Option Signalling and the
          programmed QT/DQT/ID to be received for audio to unmute (and
          initiate an Option Signalling decode alert).
OR      : (Conventional mode) "OR" requires the programmed QT/DQT to
          be received for audio to unmute (an Option Signalling alert
          is only initiated if the proper Option Signalling is
          decoded).
          (Trunking Mode) "OR" requires the programmed Decode ID to be
          received for audio to unmute (an Option Signalling alert is
          only initiated if the proper Option Signalling is decoded).
Default : OR

Note : Alert tone for MSK decode is turned on/off by Control tone
       setting.

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

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

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

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

 Control Tone Help
Selects whether or not beeps sound when the following tones are 
required.

"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 (Groups) are or Group is selected 
 by key operations.
"Password Agreement Tone":
 Beeps when password is agreement.
"MSK signalling decode alert tone":
 Beeps as a confirmation tone when a valid MSK data is received. 

[Trunking format]
"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.

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

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

 Warning Tone Help
Selects whether or not beeps sound when the following tones are 
required.

"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.
"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.
"Group Call Tone":
 Beeps when the transceiver is called a Group with proper Option 
 Signalling.
"Individual Call Tone":
 Beeps when the transceiver receives an individual call with 
 proper Option 
 Signalling.
"Pre Alert Tone(Man Down)":
 Beeps when the Man Down Pre-Alert function is active.
 (Version 2.0 radio only)

[Conventional format]
"Pre Alert Tone(TOT)":
 Beeps when the TOT Pre-Alert function is active.

[Trunking format]
"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.
"Deny Tone":
 Beeps when the Auto Tel function cannot find any RIC repeater within 
 60 seconds.
"System Search End Tone":
 Beeps when the System Search function cannot connect to any available 
 repeater.
"System Search Tone":
 Beeps when the transceiver starts to System Search function.

Yes    : Warning tone sounds
No     : No warning tone sounds
Default: Yes  

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(Portable)/8(Mobile)

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

In Mobile transceivers;
Note 1:  After switching the transceiver OFF then ON, the newly 
         selected volume level depends on the following relationships.
Note 2:  If the level previously selected using the VOL control is 
         higher than the programmed minimum level, the VOL control 
         level will be used.
Note 3:  If the level previously selected using the VOL control is 
         lower than the programmed minimum level, the minimum level 
         will be used.

 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].

 PTT ID Type Help
Select a type of PTT ID.

DTMF : DTMF PTT ID will be encoded. DTMF ID must be programmed in
       Edit-DTMF screen. It will be sent during normal non-FleetSync
       voice calls.
MSK  : FleetSync MSK PTT ID will be sent. Fleet and ID numbers must be
       programmed in FleetSync screen. A DTMF code is not sent by
       Keypad Auto-PTT (DTMF) with PTT ID.
ANI  : PTT ID depends on ANI Board setting. (ANI board required) 
       Other PTT ID parameter will be void when selecting this 
       function. (Version 2.0 radio only)

Default : DTMF

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

 PTT ID Help
Select the PTT ID timing format. Refer to "PTT ID" per channel
(Conventional format; not available on TK-480/481/980/981) or group 
(Trunking format). For DTMF PTT ID, refer to "Begin of TX, End of TX" 
in the ID Screen.

BOT  : PTT ID sent upon PTT pressed (Begin of TX)
EOT  : PTT ID sent upon PTT released (End of TX)
Both : PTT ID sent upon both PTT pressed & PTT release (BOT & EOT)

Default   : BOT

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

 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].

 Inhibit ID in TA
Automatically Inhibits any programmable PTT ID encode (FleetSync
PTT ID or DTMF PTT ID) while the radio is in Talk Around (TA) mode.
This eliminates the annoyance of the audible PTT ID during simplex
direct radio-to-radio conversations. This is useful on a job sites
or at incident scenes.
This function is available for Version 2.0 radio.

Yes     : Inhibit PTT ID during TA mode.
No      : Enable PTT ID regardless of TA mode.
Default : No

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

 PTT ID Side Tone Help 
This function causes a single beep to sound after the FleetSync
PTT ID (MSK) for FleetSync signaling are encoded. 

Yes     : Enable a PTT ID Side Tone for FleetSync signaling.
No      : Disable a PTT ID Side tone for FleetSync signaling.
Default : Yes

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

 PTT Release Tone(Dispatch) Help
This tone beeps for Dispatch ID  when PTT is released.

Yes    : PTT Release Tone sounds the receiving transceiver.
No     : No PTT Release Tone sounds.
Default: No

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

 PTT Release Tone(TEL) Help
This tone beeps for RIC ID when PTT is released.

Yes    : PTT Release Tone sounds the receiving transceiver.
No     : No PTT Release Tone sounds.
Default: No

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

 PTT Release Tone(Conventional) Help
This tone beeps for conventional when PTT is released.

Yes    : PTT Release Tone sounds the receiving transceiver.
No     : No PTT Release Tone sounds.
Default: No

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

 Squelch Logic Type Help
This parameter is the type of Action Low or Hi for the squelch Logic 
Signal.

Active Low: Logic level is Low. 
Active Hi : Logic level is Hi.
Default   : Active Low

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

 Squelch Logic Signal Help
This signal is useful for external radio control units that 
require a signal at the time of COR or TOR.

COR    : Carrier Operate Relay.
TOR    : Tone Operate Relay.
Default: COR

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

 Access Logic Type Help
This parameter is the type of Action Low or Hi for the Access Logic 
Signal. It also affects the logic of AUX B (mobile) or AUX (portable).

Active Low: Logic level is Low.
Active Hi : Logic level is Hi.
Default   : Active Low

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

 Access Logic Signal Help
This logic signal is useful for external radio control units that
require a signal at the time of successful trunked repeater 
access.
In conventional mode the radio can transmit.
Active level depends on Access Logic Type setting.

Continuous: Logic Level Low or Hi during length of access.
Pulse     : Logic level Low or Hi pulse at the time of a successful 
            handshake.
Default   : Continuous

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

 Horn Alert Logic Signal Help
This function is used for mobile transceivers.
The Horn Alert logic can be used to drive a vehicle horn relay, light 
or other device.
The logic level signal can be set for a continuous (EX: light) or 
momentary pulse output (EX: vehicle horn relay).

Continuous: continuous logic level low output until reset.
Pulse     : Momentary logic level low output.
Default   : Continuous

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

 Panel Test 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

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

 Panel Tuning 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](Portable)/
         [SCN](Mobile) to enter Panel Tuning mode.
Disable: Disables the function.
Default: Disable

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

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

 Firmware Programming Help
This mode is used to revise the firmware written to the flash memory 
of the transceiver.
To change the main programs, use a personal computer with FPRO.EXE.
(see Service Manual for details)

Enable : Enables the function to access this mode, press and hold 
         [S](Portable)/[SCN](Mobile), then switch the transceiver ON.
Disable: Disables the function.
Default: Disable

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

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

 Clone Help
Enable or Disable the Clone mode function.
We recommend set to disable after set-up to save the contents.
(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

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

Note1:  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. 
        (see "Data Password Help" for details)
Note2:  Please do not clone to the Version 1.0 radio from the Version 
        2.0 radio.


 Self Programming Help
This mode Enables or Disables the Self Programming mode function. 
We recommend set to disable after set-up to save the contents. 
(see Service Manual for details)

Enable : Enables the function to access this mode, press and hold 
         [LAMP](Portable)/[D](Mobile), then switch the transceiver ON.
Disable: Disables the function.
Default: Disable

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

 Emergency Group/Channel Help
Press the [Emergency] key to enter Emergency mode.
In Emergency mode, The LCD displays the selected "Emergency Display" 
function and the transceiver jumps to the set "Emergency Group/
Channel".

Range Group  : 1 to 250 (steps of 1)
      Channel: 1 to 250 (steps of 1)

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

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

 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 transmission time in the Emergency mode.
After the timer expires, the transceiver automatically restores
normal operation (radio receives and transmits voice calls normally)
for a period set by the Interval Time. The radio will cycle through
Active Time and Interval Time (normal operation).
This feature operates during Emergency Mode for the FleetSync Emer.
Status Message and DTMF Emer. ANI.

Range  : 1 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, Interval Time sets the period of normal operation
between Active Time emergency mode transmissions. After the Interval
Time expires, the Active Time resumes Emergency mode transmissions.

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.

 Duration of Locator Tone1
The sets the length of time the radio generates a speaker tone
"before" each Emergency Mode transmission. This tone warns a radio
user Emergency Mode has been entered and an emergency transmission
cycle in progress; the users can choose to cancel the emergency.
It also serves as a "Locator Tone" to find radios users that may be
incapacitated.
This function is available for Version 2.0 radio.

Range   : 0 to 255 seconds (1 sec. steps)
Default : 5 seconds

NOTE 1  : This option is not available when silent Emergency mode
          is enabled.
NOTE 2  : The level of this tone is set by the Tone Volume Level.

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

 Duration of Locator Tone2
The sets the length of time the radio generates a speaker tone
"after" each Emergency Mode transmission. This tone warns a radio
user Emergency Mode has been entered and an emergency transmission
cycle in progress; the users can choose to cancel the emergency.
It also serves as a "Locator Tone" to find radios users that may be
incapacitated. 
This function is available for Version 2.0 radio.

Range   : 0 to 255 seconds (1 sec. steps)
Default : 5 seconds

NOTE 1  : This option is not available when silent Emergency mode
          is enabled.
NOTE 2  : The level of this tone is set by the Tone Volume Level.

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

 Man Down Delay Time Help
This timer delays Emergency mode initiation after an installed
man-down switch has been activated. The Man-Down Pre-Alert tone
warns the user the man-down emergency has been activated and the
user can choose to de-activate it (usually by setting the portable
radio up right to open an installed mercury tilt-switch).
"Man Down input" must be assigned to COM port.
This function is available for Version 2.0 radio. 
(portables only)

Range  : Off/1 to 70 sec. (1 sec. steps)
Default: 10 sec.

NOTE   : A man-down switch option or an installed ANI board+ man-down
         switch combination with a man-down output must be connected
         to the radios man-down input line.

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


 Man Down Pre-Alert Help
The radio generates a single beep sound after the man-down switch
is triggered and the Man-Down Pre-Alert Delay Time has expired.
The Man-Down Pre-Alert tone warns the user the man-down emergency
cycle has been activated and allows the user time to de-activate it
(usually by setting the portable radio up right to open an installed
mercury tilt-switch).
"Man Down input" must be assigned to COM port.
This function is available for Version 2.0 radio.
(portables only)

Range  : Off/1 to 70 sec. (1 sec. steps)
Default: Off

NOTE   : This time should always be equal to or smaller than the
         Man-Down Delay Time. The Man-down Pre-Alert time is
         automatically adjusted to the same length as the Man Down
         Delay Time when attempts to enter a larger value than the
         Man-Down Delay Time are entered.  

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

 Man Down Logic Type Help
The Man Down detector input can be programmed for either Active High
or Low. The Man Down delay time starts when the Man Down logic is 
detected. "Man Down input" must be assigned to COM port.
This function is available for Version 2.0 radio.
(portables only)

Active Low  : Man Down Input detects a man down situation when it is
              grounded.
Active High : Man Down Input detects a man down situation when it is 
              "open" or provides a 5[V] TTL voltage.

Default     : Active Low

NOTE        : This function cannot be combined with the ANI board 
              function. Also, Com 1 must assign the [Man Down In] for
              this feature.

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


 Emergency Display Help
The parameter is a selection of the Revert or TEXT display in the 
Emergency mode.

Text   : The LCD shows the 10 alphanumeric display.
Revert : The LCD shows the Revert display.
Default: Revert


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

 Emergency Text Help
The LCD shows the 10 alphanumeric display in the Emergency mode.

Enter the required characters for the Emergency Text.

 Emergency Mode Type Help
This selects the type of the Emergency Mode.
This function is available for Version 2.0 radio.

Audible : The radio can hear receive audio normally.
Silent  : The radio will mute the audio even when receiving.

Default : Silent

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

 Emergency Type Help
This selects the type of emergency message/ANI modulation during the
radio Emergency Call action. 

None : No signal is modulated with emergency transmission.
ANI  : Installed ANI board encodes the emergency ANI.
DTMF : Radio encodes an Emergency DTMF ID with emergency transmission.
       (Version 2.0 radio only)
MSK  : Radio encodes a FleetSync Emergency Status "99" with the Unit
       ID. The destination Fleet No. and ID No. must be programmed in
       the Emergency fields.

Default : None

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


 Emergency DTMF ID Help
Enter the radios DTMF Emergency ID (maximum 16 digits).
Valid characters are DTMF :0 to 9, A, B, C, D, #, *
This function is available for Version 2.0 radio.

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

 Emergency Call Fleet Help
Specifies the destination radios' FleetSync "Fleet No." used during
emergency call transmissions.
This is typically the Fleet No. of the fleets base station radio
monitored by a dispatcher. Must also set the desired destination
FleetSync "Unit ID No.."

Range  : 100 - 349 (step 1)

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

 Emergency Call ID Help
Specifies the destination radio units' FleetSync "Unit ID No."
used for emergency data transmissions.
This is typically the Unit ID No. of the fleets base station radio
monitored by a dispatcher. Must also set the desired destination
FleetSync "Fleet No.."

Range  : 1000 - 4999 (step 1)

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

 Emergency System/Group Help
Press the [Emergency] key to enter Emergency mode.
In Emergency mode, the LCD displays the selected "Emergency 
Display" function 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)

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

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

 OST Back Up Help
When this function is set to "Enable", the selected OST code is 
memorized to the channel.
If this function is set to "Disable", the selected OST code is cleared 
when the channel is changed or the power switch is turned off.

Enable : Enable the function.
Disable: Disable the function.
Default: Disable

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

 Direct OST Help
Select to use the Keypad to recall OST directly or not.
To recall OST memory 1 - 9, press the OST number directly for 
1 second.
To recall OST memory 10 - 16, press "*" for 1 second, then
press 0 - 6.
Example; Recall OST memory 15 : "*"  "5"

Note 1:  When OST memory is recalled by Keypad 1 - 9, the "OST"  
         display lights and OST is turned ON.
Note 2:  If the keypad # is pressed, OST is turned OFF, and the "OST" 
         display goes off.
Note 3:  "Keypad Auto-PTT" and "Store & Send" must be set to "Disable"
         in the  EDIT/DTMF screen, then set "Direct OST" to "Enable" 
         to use Keypad as "Direct OST".

Enable : Enable the function.
Disable: Disable the function.
Default: Disable

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

 OST Name Help
Enter the required characters for OST.
(maximum 10 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 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.

Note:  If you set nothing for the "OST Name", the transceiver displays 
       the tone number instead of the OST Name.

 QT/DQT Decode(OST) 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 [F2] to open the QT/DQT list, and then select.
 QT : 67.0 to 250.3Hz
 DQT: codes 023 to 754 

 QT/DQT Encode(OST) 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 

 Ext. PTT w/Mic Mute Help
This function is available only for mobile transceivers.
You can select Mic Mute ON or OFF during transmitting using the 
Ext_PTT function.
Program the Ext_PTT as "AUX Hook/PTT" in the Com2 menu before 
you program this function.
This function is available for Version 2.0 radio.

Yes : The radio will mute the Front Mic during transmitting by 
      Accessory PTT.
No  : The radio will transmit the Front Mic audio even if 
      transmitting by Accessory PTT.

Default : No

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

 Data TX with QT/DQT Help
Selects whether or not the carrier is modulated with the programmed
QT/DQT during a FleetSync MSK data transmission or a transmission 
using Data PTT of the accessory connector.
Disabling this inhibits QT/DQT encode and prevents speaker audio 
from unmuting on other radios. This prevents the other radios from 
hearing the QT/DQT signalling.

Yes : QT/DQT modulates carrier during a transmission.
No  : QT/DQT inhibited during a transmission.
Default : Yes

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


 ARQ Mode Help
[Trunking Format Only] Selects whether or not FleetSync MSK data
communications use ARQ mode (ARQ: an LTR EOT message is not sent after
data transmission un-key). ARQ allows faster throughput by not
releasing an acquired trunked channel after each data transmission;
data exchanges and ACKs are occurring much quicker.

Enable  : FleetSync Data communications are made with ARQ mode. 
Disable : FleetSync Data communications are made without ARQ mode.
Default : Disable

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

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