    KPG-29D Help File  Version 4.00
    File name : KPG29D.HLP  10-06-1998  Y57-3290-20

    Modification History:
    Version  Release Date      Description
       1.00    04/10/'96       KPG-29D First Version
       2.00    07/17/'96       BCL
       2.10    10/18/'96       2-Tone Auto Reset, First Digit Delay Default 
       3.00    02/16/'98       Addition of TK-762C/862C
       4.00    10/06/'98       Addition of F5,F6 to TK-868

 General Help

*** [ General Help ] ***
 Along the top border of the main program screen (Channel Information) are
the "drop down" menus. 
 Press  [ALT] and use the arrow keys --> <-- to select a program section.
 Help is available for each menu by pressing the F1 key.
 Pressing F1 will load its Help screen. 
 To get familiar with the computer key functions used in the KPG-29D, press
[ALT] now; select Keyboard Help; press [ENTER].
 Within a Help screen use the cursor up/down keys to scroll, F5 to print a
hard copy, and [ESC] or [ALT] to escape the screen.
 Refer to the KPG-29D Instruction Manual for additional Help. 

**Basic use instructions (use F1 for Help in each program section below)**

A. [CREATING PROGRAMMING DATA FOR A RADIO]
  1. Open the "Model" menu and select the appropriate model and frequency 
    range.
  2. Open the "Edit-Key Assignment" menu; and select "Key Assignment".
     Assign functions to each key on the panel.
  3. Open the "Edit-Optional Feature" menu;
     Set the general built-in features.
  4. Open the "Edit-DTMF" menu;
     Set the DTMF features & parameters.
  5. Open the "Edit-2-Tone" menu;                          (*3)
     Set the 2-Tone features & parameters. 
  6. Open the "Edit-Scan Information" menu;                (*2, *4)
     Set the SCAN features & parameters.
  7. Open the "Edit-Trunking" menu;                        (*2, *4)
     Set the Trunking features & parameters.
     A "blank" window in Edit-Trunking screen will not program or re-program
     a Trunking board even if a "Program-Write to Trunking Board" command
     is executed.
  8. Open the "Edit-Emergency" menu;                       (*1, *2, *4)
     Set the Emergency features & parameters.
  9. Hit ESC; the cursor will move to the main screen, "Channel Information
    Screen".

B. [Test Mode]
     Open the "Program-Test mode" menu;
     Connect the radio correctly to measurement equipment.
     Please use a Tuning Cable (service parts) to set deviation.
     Test a radio and set specific radio adjustments.

C. [PROGRAM A RADIO]
  1. Open the "Program" menu.
  2. Select "Write to Radio".
D. [PROGRAM A Trunking BOARD]
  1. Open the "Program" menu.
  2. Select "Write to Trunking Board".                     (*2, *4)
E. [SAVE PROGRAMMING DATA TO DISK FILE]
  1. Open the "File" menu.
  2. Select "Save" for quick save to the "default" or "current" filename, or
    "Save As" to name or rename the file.

                *****Organizational chart of the KPG-29D*****
[ MAIN SCREEN ]

 +-- FILE -----+- New
 |             +- Load
 |             +- Save  (=F4)
 |             +- Save As
 |             +- Delete
 |             +- Print (=F5)
 |             +- Go to DOS
 |             +- Exit  (=F3)
 +-- MODEL ----+- TK-760/760H
 |             +- TK-762/762H
 |             +- TK-768/768H
 |             +- TK-860/860H
 |             +- TK-862/862H
 |             +- TK-868/868H
 |             +- TK-762C
 |             +- TK-862C
 +-- EDIT -----+- Key Assignment ---+- MON Key
 |             |                    +- A Key
 |             |                    +- SCN Key             (*2, *4)
 |             |                    +- D/A Key             (*2, *4)
 |             |                    +- Open Circle         (*1, *3)
 |             |                    +- Closed Circle       (*1, *3)
 |             +- Optional Feature -+- Time Out Timer (TOT)
 |             |                    +- Beep Tone
 |             |                    +- Signalling
 |             |                    +- Minimum Volume
 |             |                    +- Clone               (*2, *4)
 |             |                    +- Off Hook Decode
 |             |                    +- Off Hook Horn Alert
 |             |                    +- Scrambler Code
 |             |                    +- Clear to Transpond
 |             |                    +- ACC Hook/CHS        (*3)
 |             |                    +- Data PTT with QT/DQT(*3)
 |             |                    +- Dealer/Tuning Mode  (*2, *4)
 |             |                    +- Operator Selectable Tone
 |             |                                           (*2, *3, *4)
 |             +- DTMF -------------+- Digit Time
 |             |                    +- Inter Digit Time
 |             |                    +- First Digit Time
 |             |                    +- First Digit Delay
 |             |                    +- PTT ID
 |             |                    +- Dial ID 
 |             |                    +- Connect ID
 |             |                    +- Disconnect ID
 |             |                    +- DTMF Hold Time
 |             |                    +- Store and Send      (*1, *2, *4)
 |             |                    +- D Key Assignment    (*1, *2, *4)
 |             |                    +- Autodial Memory
 |             |                    +- DTMF Signalling     (*1, *2, *4)
 |             |                    +- Intermediate Code   (*1, *2, *4)
 |             |                    +- Group Code
 |             |                    +- Auto Reset Time
 |             |                    +- Call Alert/Transpond
 |             |                    +- Transpond Tone
 |             |                    +- Dead Beat Disable   (*3)
 |             +- Scan Information -+                      (*2, *4)
 |             |                    +- Priority
 |             |                    +- Look Back Time A
 |             |                    +- Look Back Time B
 |             |                    +- Revert Channel
 |             |                    +- Dropout Delay Time
 |             |                    +- TX Dwell Time
 |             |                    +- Off Hook Scan
 |             |                    +- Carrier Operate/Time Operate
 |             |                                           (*1)
 |             +- 2-Tone -----------+                      (*3)
 |             |                    +- Tone 1
 |             |                    +- Tone 2
 |             |                    +- Group Call
 |             |                    +- Alert Tone/Transpond
 |             |                    +- Auto Reset
 |             +- Trunking ---------+                      (*2, *4)
 |             |                    +- Number of Trunking Channels
 |             |                    +- Primary Code
 |             |                    +- Secondary Code
 |             |                    +- Priority Subscriber Enable
 |             |                    +- Five Digit Access Code
 |             |                    +- Trunking System ID Number
 |             |                    +- Automatic PTT Mode
 |             |                    +- Emergency Call Override
 |             |                    +- Conventional Mode Control
 |             |                    +- Clear Channel Alerting Mode
 |             |                    +- Radio-Kill
 |             |                    +- Memory Speed-Dialing Programming
 |             +- Emergency --------+                      (*1, *2, *4)
 |             |                    +- Emergency Code
 |             |                    +- Emergency Acknowledge Code
 |             |                    +- Emergency Reset Code
 |             |                    +- Emergency Mode Recognition
 |             |                    +- Emergency Acknowledge Recognition
 +-- CHANNEL --+- RX Frequency
 |             +- TX Frequency
 |             +- QT/DQT Decode
 |             |   DQT feature is not available in
 |             |   TK-768/768H/868/868H/762C/862C
 |             +- QT/DQT Encode
 |             |   DQT feature is not available in
 |             |   TK-768/768H/868/868H/762C/862C
 |             +- Option Signalling
 |             +- PTT ID
 |             +- Busy Channel Lockout
 |             +- RF Power                                 (*3)
 |             +- ID Code 
 |             +- Wide/Narrow                              (*3)
 |             +- Scan DEL/ADD                             (*2, *4)
 |             +- Priority Channel Set                     (*2, *4)
 |             |  (press F10 to set Fixed Priority Channel)
 |             +- Home Channel Set                         (*2, *4)
 |             |  (press F10 to set Home Channel)
 |             +- Channel Copy
 |             +- Frequency Copy
 |             +- QT/DQT Copy
 |             +- Channel Insert
 |             +- Channel Delete
 +-- PROGRAM --+- Read from Radio
 |             +- Write to Radio
 |             +- Test Mode --------+- Frequency
 |             |                    +- QT/DQT Balance         (Wide/Narrow)
 |             |                    +- Max Deviation +- Low   (Wide/Narrow)
 |             |                    |                +- Center(Wide/Narrow)
 |             |                    |                +- High  (Wide/Narrow)
 |             |                    +- QT Deviation           (Wide/Narrow)
 |             |                    +- Sensitivity --+- Low
 |             |                    |                +- Center
 |             |                    |                +- High
 |             |                    +- Squelch
 |             |                    +- RF High Power +- Low
 |             |                    |                +- Center
 |             |                    |                +- High
 |             |                    +- RF Low Power        (*3)
 |             |                    +- DQT Deviation          (Wide/Narrow)(*3, *4)
 |             |                    +- Print Tuning Data
 |             |
 |             +- Write to Trunking Board                  (*2, *4)
 +-- SETUP ----+- Communication Port
 |             +- Display Color ----+- Display Back Color
 |             |                    +- Input Data Color
 |             |                    +- Feature Highlight Color
 |             |                    +- Screen Border Information Color
 |             |                    +- Windows Menu Color
 |             |                    +- General Message Color
 |             |                    +- Windows Color
 |             |                    +- Help Window Color
 |             +- Help Path
 +-- HELP -----+- General Help
               +- Keyboard Help (Computer Keyboard)

Note:
 *1 Except for TK-760/760H/860/860H
 *2 Except for TK-762/762H/862/862H
 *3 Except for TK-768/768H/868/868H
 *4 Except for TK-762C/862C
 Keyboard Help
*** [ Computer Keyboard Help ] ***
Available key functions are displayed at the bottom and top of the screen.

 ESC        : Returns to the main screen; called the Channel Information
              Screen. (exits menus & sub-screens).
 ALT        : "Go to menu" or "Go back" to previous screen.
 Arrow Keys : Moves cursor within a data input field; scrolls Help
              screens.
 PgUp & PgDn: Pages up/down in General or Keyboard Help screens.
 F1         : Opens a Help screen.
 F2         : Toggles yes/no feature selections or increases selection 
              in data fields. (same as [SPACE BAR])
              Opens QT/DQT list when cursor is in QT/DQT field.
              TX and RX control while in the Test and Tuning Mode.
 F3         : Exits from this program and return to the DOS prompt.
 F4         : Saves the current program data with the current file name.
 F5         : Prints the current data, Tuning data or Help screen.
 F7         : Next page (same as page up).              (*1)
 F8         : Previous page  (same as page down).       (*1)
 F10        : Sets the Priority channel or Home channel (*1)
 Shift+F2   : Opposite function as the [F2].
 Shift+F3   : Copies an entire channel to another group.
 Shift+F4   : Copies an RX frequency column entry to a TX frequency 
              column.
 Shift+F5   : Copies the data of QT/DQT from a QT/DQT decode column
              to the encode column.
 Shift+F9   : Channel Insert (inserts a blank channel row and moves the
              current channel data & all subsequent channels to the next
              channel row).
 Shift+F10  : Channel Delete (deletes the current channel data row and 
              go back all subsequent channel rows by one).
 HOME       : Jumps to channel 1 of the Channel screen, or to page 1 of
              a help screen.
 END        : Jumps to the last channel(Ch 2 or Ch 32) of the Channel
              screen.
              Or to the last page of a help screen.
 ENTER      : Enters data into a program field, or opens a selected
              window.
 SPACE BAR  : Toggles yes/no feature selections, increases selection in 
              data files, or clears data. (same as [F2]) TX and RX 
              control while in the Test Mode. 
              Shift+SPACE BAR: Opposite function of the [SPACE BAR].

Note:
 *1 Except for TK-762/762H/862/862H/762C/862C.

 New File Help (CLEAR FILE)
The New function clears any currently loaded, read or created data
file. 
All program data screens will be set to defaults.

 Load Help
The Load function is used to retrieve a stored data file from a
hard disk or floppy disk to be modified, viewed, written
(program a radio) or printed out.
A directory of stored files, sorted alphabetically, will be
displayed for selection.

 Save Help
Saves the current program data with current file name.

 Save As Help
Saves with the option of assigning a "new" file name, or renaming an
existing file.

 Delete Help
The Delete function is used to remove any stored data files from the
directory of stored files.

 Print Help
Prints all radio programming data currently loaded into the program:
 - Model Name
 - File Name
 - Key Assignment
 - Optional Feature
 - DTMF
 - 2-Tone                       (*3)
 - Scan Information             (*2)
 - Trunking                     (*2)
 - Emergency                    (*1, *2)
 - Channel Information
 - Priority Channel Information (*2)
 - Home Channel Information     (*2)
Note:
 *1 These program settings do not print when the Model Type is
    TK-760/760H/860/860H.
 *2 These program settings do not print when the Model Type is
    TK-762/762H/862/862H/762C/862C.
 *3 These program settings do not print when the Model Type is
    TK-768/768H/868/868H.

 Go to Dos Help
Go back to the DOS prompt temporarily.
Type EXIT and press [ENTER] to quit the DOS prompt and return to the
KPG-29D program.

Note: The KPG-29D program can support this command only if your
computer has sufficient memory.

 Exit Help
Quits this program and returns to the DOS prompt.

 TK-760/760H Help
Maximum 32 channels.
Frequency band
  F1: 148-174MHz
  F2: 136-156MHz

The model name arrows a programmable frequency range of KPG-29D.

 TK-762/762H Help
Maximum 2 channels.
Frequency band
  F1: 148-174MHz
  F2: 136-156MHz

The model name arrows a programmable frequency range of KPG-29D.

 TK-768/768H Help
Maximum 32 channels.
Frequency band
  F1: 148-174MHz
  F2: 136-156MHz

 The model name arrows a programmable frequency range of KPG-29D.

 TK-860/860H Help
Maximum 32 channels.
Frequency band
  F1: 450-476MHz
  F2: 470-496MHz
  F3: 488-512MHz
  F4: 406-430MHz

The model name arrows a programmable frequency range of KPG-29D.

 TK-862/862H Help
Maximum 2 channels.
Frequency band
  F1: 450-476MHz
  F2: 470-496MHz
  F3: 488-512MHz
  F4: 406-430MHz

The model name arrows a programmable frequency range of KPG-29D.

 TK-868/868H Help
Maximum 32 channels.
Frequency band
  F1: 450-476MHz
  F2: 470-496MHz
  F3: 488-512MHz
  F4: 400-425MHz
  F5: 370-390MHz (TK-868 only)
  F6: 350-370MHz (TK-868 only)

The model name arrows a programmable frequency range of KPG-29D.

 TK-762C Help
Maximum 2 channels.
Frequency band
  F1: 148-174MHz
  F2: 136-156MHz

The model name arrows a programmable frequency range of KPG-29D.

 TK-862C Help
Maximum 2 channels.
Frequency band
  F1: 450-476MHz
  F2: 406-430MHz

The model name arrows a programmable frequency range of KPG-29D.

 Mon, A, Scn, D/A Key Help
This key can be programmed for one of twelve functions;
Monitor, Talk Around, Horn Alert, Public Address, Auxiliary, Scan,
Delete/Add, Home Channel, Reverse, Operator Selectable Tone, 
Selectable QT, Disable.

Disable
 Disables key function.

Monitor
 Toggles between Carrier Squelch/Tone Squelch function.
 If the switch is pressed for about two seconds, the noise squelch
 is disabled and speaker audio unmutes.

Talk Around
 The radio transmits with the receive frequency and tone.

Reverse                      (*1)
 Frequency and tone are exchanged between transmit and receive.

Horn Alert
 Drive Horn Alert relay circuit when called from base or other party
 using Option Signalling. Refer "Off Hook Horn Alert" feature.
 Refer to the radio's service manual for hardware information.

Public Address               (*2)
 Amplify operator's voice during PTT on instead of transmission
 when PA feature is active.
 PA unit KAP-1 (option) and external speaker are need to realize PA
 feature. 
 See the radio's service manual for details.

Auxiliary
 Toggles external circuit and changes code for example voice
 scrambler unit. Press Auxiliary function button to toggle external
 circuit on and off. Press and hold about 1 second, you can change
 code from 1 to 4 by channel up/down button.
 See the radio's instruction manual for details.
 Refer to the radio's service manual for hardware information.

Scan
 You can use the Scan function.

Delete/Add
 This function deletes (adds) the channel from (to) the scan list.
 Priority channel is always included in scan list however it is
 deleted.
 The scan feature does not start in one or no add channel condition.
 Refer to the radio's instruction manual to use this feature.

Home Channel
 The radio jumps to a home channel programmed in the channel
 information screen by the Home Channel button instead of using the
 channel up/down button. 
 Set the Home Channel function to one of the programmable keys in
 the Key Assignment screen, then move the cursor to the desired
 channel and press F10 key in the channel information screen.

Operator Selectable Tone(OST)(*3)
 Operator Selectable Tone has 16 Encode/Decode Tone pair (QT/DQT) to
 access a different tone repeater or another party.
 The OST function button toggles the Encode/Decode Tone pair (QT/DQT)
 between the tone pair programmed per channel and tone pair
 programmed as Operator Selectable Tone in the optional feature
 screen.
 And operator can select one of these tone pair in Operator
 Selectable Tone mode.
 See the radio's instruction manual for detail.

Selectable QT                (*1)
 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.

Default
 MON Key : Monitor
 A   Key : Disable
 SCN Key : Disable
 D/A Key : Disable

Note:
 *1 Except for TK-760/760H/762/762H/860/860H/862/862H/762C/862C.
 *2 Except for TK-768/768H/868/868H.
 *3 TK-760/760H/860/860H only.



 Mon Key Help
Toggles between Carrier Squelch/Tone Squelch function.
If the switch is pressed for about two seconds, the noise squelch
is disabled and speaker audio unmutes.
 Enable : Carrier Squelch/Tone Squelch function Enable
 Disable: Carrier Squelch/Tone Squelch function Disable
 Default: Enable.

 Open circle Key Help 
Toggles SQ. Off On and Off.
 SQ. Off : SQ. Off function  Enable
 Disable : SQ. Off function  Disable
 Default : Disable.

 Closed circle, A Key Help
One of functions listed below is programmable.

Disable
 Disables key function.

Horn Alert
 Drive Horn Alert relay circuit when called from base or other party
 using Option Signalling. 
 Refer "Off Hook Horn Alert" feature.
 Refer to the radio's service manual for hardware information.

Public Address
 Amplify operator's voice during PTT on instead of transmission
 when PA feature is active.
 PA unit KAP-1 (option) and external speaker are need to realize PA
 feature. 
 See the radio's service manual for details.

Auxiliary
 Toggles external circuit and changes code for example voice
 scrambler unit. Press Auxiliary function button to toggle external
 circuit on and off. Press and hold about 1 second, you can change
 code from 1 to 4 by channel up/down button.
 See the radio's instruction manual for details.
 Refer to the radio's service manual for hardware information.

Talk Around
 The radio transmits with the receive frequency and tone.

Default
 Closed Circle Key : Disable
 A Key             : Disable

 Priority Help
This feature is not available in TK-762/762H/862/862H/762C/862C.

Priority channel selection.
If you set the priority Fixed or Selected, the scan mode works
only on Carrier Operated method.
Time Operate method is not effective in this condition.

 None    : Priority Channel is not selected. 
           Non-priority scan only.
 Fixed   : You must select it in the channel information screen.
           (F10 key)
 Selected: The selected channel before scan is initiated becomes the
           Priority Channel.
 Default : None.

 Look Back Time A Help
This feature is not available in TK-762/762H/862/862H/762C/862C.

Priority channel checking intervals while receiving on a 
non-priority channel.
The radio's CPU chooses either Lookback time A or B depending on the
priority channel activity --Program both times.
Priority channel is not busy (no carrier detected).
This time is typically set shorter than Lookback B, since the 
priority ch. should be checked more often to prevent missing a call.

 Range  : 0.5 to 5.0 s (0.1 s steps)
 Default: 0.5 s

 Look Back Time B Help
This feature is not available in TK-762/762H/862/862H/762C/862C.

Priority channel checking intervals while receiving on a 
non-priority channel.
The radio's CPU chooses either Lookback time A or B depending on the
priority channel activity --Program both times.
Priority channel is busy, but tone squelched.
This time is typically set long because the priority ch. is busy 
with another caller using a different tone.

 Range  : 0.5 to 5.0 s (0.5 s steps)
 Default: 2.0 s

 Revert Channel Help
This feature is not available in TK-762/762H/862/862H/762C/862C.

In scan mode the radio can be programmed to revert to a certain 
channel upon PTT.
This allows the radio to be customized to the users transmission
requirements while using scan.
The revert channel types are Selected, Selected plus Talkback, 
Last Called, Last Used plus Talkback, Priority and Priority plus 
Talkback.
In all cases the user has the capability to manually select a 
channel for transmission. 
(this resets the revert to the selected channel)
 
 Selected     :The radio reverts to the channel set by the channel
               selector knob prior to scan initiation.
 Last Called  :The radio reverts to the channel upon which a call
               was last received even if scanning has resumed (power
               on default = selected channel).
               This is convenient for users that may commonly
               receive calls on several channels and desire the radio
               to always respond on the last call received
               (especially if the user is not normally able to
               respond immediately before scan resumes).
 Last Used+Talkback:
               The radio reverts to the channel which was last
               transmitted on (power on default = selected channel),
               however, if a call is received on a channel other
               than the last transmit channel and PTT is pressed
               before scanning resumes, the radio "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 radio 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 radio 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 radio "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 radio 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 radio always reverts to the priority channel.
               This is convenient for users that almost always need
               to transmit on the priority channel.
 Priority+Talkback
              :The radio 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 radio "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 radio 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.
 Default      :Last Called.

 Dropout Delay Time Help
This feature is not available in TK-762/762H/862/862H/762C/862C.

Drop out delay time interval from the end of a received call
to the time scan automatically resumes when CO/TO is programmed
to "CO".
It works as Time Operate time when CO/TO is programmed to "TO".
(TK-768/768H/868/868H only)
Time Operate time interval from the beginning of a received
call to the time scan automatically resumes.
(TK-768/768H/868/868H only)

 Range  : 0.5 to 5.0 s (0.5 s steps)
 Default: 3.0 s

 TX Dwell Time Help 
This feature is not available in TK-762/762H/862/862H/762C/862C.

TX Dwell Time interval from the end of the transmission to the
time scan automatically resumes.
The "TX Dwell Time" is not effective in "Time Operate" scan.
(TK-768/768H/868/868H only)
"Time Operate" scan is controlled only by "Dropout Delay Time"
(works as Time Operate Time).
(TK-768/768H/868/868H only).

 Range  : 1.0 to 5.0 s (0.5 s steps)
 Default: 3.0 s

 Off Hook Scan Help 
This feature is not available in TK-762/762H/862/862H/762C/862C.

The radio is able to scan even though the microphone is in the off
hook condition.

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

 Carrier Operate/Time Operate Help
TK-760/760H/762/762H/860/860H/862/862H/762C/862C.
These models are carrier operate only.

This feature can be programmed for one of two functions; 
Carrier Operate, Time Operate or Off.

 CO      : Selecting "Carrier Operate" causes the scan to stop
           and restart with the detection of carrier
           (and QT/DQT if set ) on a channel; this is the
           traditional type scan operation.
 TO      : Selecting "Time Operate" causes the scan to stop with
           the detection of carrier (and QT/DQT if set) on a 
           channel, however, scan resumes when the "Dropout Delay
           Time" (works as Time Operate Time) expires even if 
           carrier is still present.
           Refer "Dropout Delay Time" in the scan information 
           screen.
           The "TX Dwell Time" is not effective in "Time Operate"
           scan. 
           "Time Operate" scan is controlled only by "Dropout 
           Delay Time" (works as Time Operate Time).
           Time Operate method is not effective in priority scan.
           Priority scan works on Carrier Operate method even if
           CO/TO is programmed to "TO".
 Default : CO.

 Time Out Timer Help
Time Out Timer sets the maximum period of time a user is allowed to
continuously transmit at any one instance.
Upon time out the radios transmitter is automatically disabled until
the PTT is released.
The TOT Pre-Alert sounds 10 second before time out.

 Range  : Off/30 to 300 s (30 s steps)
 Default: 180 s

 Beep Tone Help
The beep Tones for Control Tones, Power on Tone, and Warning Tone
(TOT tone, TOT Pre-alert tone, Busy Channel Lockout tone)
are enabled or disabled by the FPU.

 Yes    : Enable the Beep Tones.
 No     : Disable the Beep Tones.
 Default: Yes.

 Signalling Help
Signalling "AND"/"OR" sets the audio unmute condition for any
channel programmed for 2-Tone or DTMF decode (option signalling).
2-Tone decode feature is available in TK-760/762/860/862 series
only. 
DTMF decode feature needs DTMF DECODE IC (parts option) 
in TK-760/762/860/862 series. 
See the radio's service manual for details.

 AND    : "AND" requires both the valid Opt.Signalling and the
          programmed QT/DQT to be received for audio to unmute (and
          initiate an Opt.Sig. decode alert).
 OR     : "OR" requires either the valid Opt. Signalling or the
          programmed QT/DQT to be received for audio to unmute (an
          Opt. Sig. alert is only initiated if the proper Opt. Sig.
          is decoded).
 Default: OR.

 Minimum Volume Help
The Minimum Volume is the level which will be set automatically every
time you turn on the radio.
If you adjust the volume control below this level before the radio
is turned off, the volume level will return to the programmed
Minimum Volume level when the radio is powered up again.
If the volume level is raised higher than the Minimum Volume level
during use, it will return to this higher level at power off, then on
again.
This feature does not apply to PA Volume level.

 Range  : 0 to 31, Step 1
 Default: 12

 Clone Help
TK-762/762H/862/862H/762C/862C does not have Clone (master) mode.
The Clone feature can be disabled.

 Enable : You can enter to the Clone (master) mode.
 Disable: You can not enter to the Clone (master) mode.
 Default: Disable.
 See the radio's service manual for details.

 Off Hook Decode Help
The radio is still tone squelched even though the microphone is in
the off hook condition. (valid for QT, DQT, 2-Tone and DTMF decode)

 Enable : Decode signalling is active even the microphone is in the
          off hook condition.
 Disable: Decode signalling is disabled during off hook, squelch 
          works as carrier squelch.
 Default: Disable.

 Off Hook Horn Alert Help
Horn Alert feature is automatically disabled when the microphone is
in the off hook condition.

 Enable : Horn Alert feature is enabled even when the microphone is
          in the off hook condition.
 Disable: Horn Alert feature is disabled when the microphone is in
          the off hook condition.
 Default: Disable.

 Scrambler Code Help
The default code for external circuit.(ex. voice scrambler unit)
The operator can change this code by pressing and holding the 
Auxiliary function button on the radio except TK-762/762H/862/862H/
762C/862C.
See the radio's instruction manual for detail.
And refer the radio's service manual for hardware information.

 Range  : 1 - 4, Step 1
 Default: 1

 Clear to Transpond Help
The radio will wait when the ch is busy, then transponds when the
ch becomes open.

 Yes    : Enable the Clear to Transpond feature.
 No     : Disable the Clear to Transpond feature.
 Default: No.

 ACC Hook/CHS Help
This feature is useful for Data Communication, etc.
This feature is not Available in TK-768/768H/868/868H.
Select the accessory hook terminal function Acc Hook or CHS 
(data Channel Select).

 Acc Hook : Works the same as the front panel microphone hook.
 CHS      : Control terminal for data communication.
            When the CHS terminal goes Low (ground) the radio changes
            the channel to the maximum channel number programmed for
            data communication. 
            The radio returns to the status before change to the data
            channel when CHS goes High (open).
            Refer to the radio's service manual.
 Default  : ACC Hook.

 Data PTT with QT/DQT Help
This feature is useful for Data Communication, etc.
This feature is not Available in TK-768/768H/868/868H.

Select the radio's behavior when accessory PTT goes low.
Select "No" to avoid sounds data note on other parties radio for data
communication.

 Yes    : Transmission with programmed QT/DQT when accessory PTT
          changes to low.
 No     : Transmission without QT/DQT when accessory PTT changes to
          low.
 Default: No.

 Dealer/Tuning mode Help
This feature is not available in TK-762/762H/862/862H/762C/862C.

Enable or disable the Dealer/Tuning mode function.
We recommend to set disable after set up to save contents.
See the radio's service manual for details.

 Enable : Panel Test Mode, Panel Tuning Mode, and Self Programming
          Mode are enabled. 
 Disable: Panel Test Mode, Panel Tuning Mode, and Self Programming
          Mode are Disabled.
 Default: Disable.

 Operator Selectable Tone Help
This feature is not available in
TK-762/762H/768/768H/862/862H/868/868H/762C/862C.

Operator Selectable Tone has 16 Encode/Decode Tone pairs (QT/DQT) to
access different tone repeaters or another party.
The Operator selectable tone function button toggles the
Encode/Decode Tone pair (QT/DQT) between the tone pair programmed per
channel and the tone pair programmed as Operator Selectable Tone at
this screen.
And the operator can select one of these tone pairs in the Operator
Selectable Tone mode.
This feature is not available when the radio is scanning.
See the radio's instruction manual for detail.
Set the operator selectable tone function to one of the programmable
function buttons to use the operator selectable tone feature.

 Tone 1 Help
This feature is not available in TK-768/768H/868/868H.

Set the first tone frequency of the two tone sequential signaling
from 321.7 Hz to 952.5 Hz in 0.1 Hz steps.

 Range  : 321.7 to 952.5Hz (0.1 Hz steps)
 Default: 321.7 Hz

 Tone 2 Help
This feature is not available in TK-768/768H/868/868H.

Set the second tone frequency of the two tone sequential signaling
from 321.7 Hz to 952.5 Hz in 0.1 Hz steps.

 Range  : 321.7 to 952.5Hz (0.1 Hz steps)
 Default: 928.1 Hz

 Group Call Help
This feature is not available in TK-768/768H/868/868H.

2-Tone Group Call in addition to the normal 2-Tone decode
(individual call), a group call decode can be programmed for Tone 1
or Tone 2.
Receiving 5 seconds of a single Tone 1 or Tone 2 will initiate the
same decode alert sequence as a normal 2-Tone call.
The Transpond function does not engage when group call is used.

 None   : Disable Group Call function.
 Tone 1 : Enables Tone1.
 Tone 2 : Enables Tone2.
 Default: None.

 Alert Tone/Transpond Help
This feature is not available in TK-768/768H/868/868H.

2-Tone Alert Tone/Transpond with acknowledgment upon valid 2-Tone
decode.

 Off       : None
 Alert Tone: Sounds three beeps from the speaker after 2-Tone decode
             to inform the user.
 Transpond : The radio transmits automatically with a tone
             (approx. 1kHz, 2sec) for acknowledgment to
             the caller after a valid 2-Tone decode.
             This tone also sounds from the speaker.
             Refer to the "Clear to Transpond" feature in the
             optional feature screen.
             The radio does not transpond when called by Group Call.
             In scan mode, the transpond feature always uses
             "Talkback".
 Default   : Alert Tone.

 Auto Reset Help

	auto reset

 Digit Time Help
DTMF Digit Time sets the time length of individual DTMF digit
during the Autodial functions (PTT ID, Connect/Disconnect 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).

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

 Inter Digit Time Help
DTMF Inter Digit Time sets the time between individual DTMF digits
during the Autodial functions (PTT ID, Connect/Disconnect ID, etc.).
This parameter with the 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

 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

 First Digit Delay Help
First Digit Delay sets the time delay between the start of transmit
to sending the first DTMF digit (for system/decoder attack
considerations).
Making this value longer has a similar effect as setting the First
Digit Time longer.

 Range  : 50/100/200/500/1000 ms
 Default: 50 ms

 PTT ID Help
PTT ID Provides a DTMF ANI to be sent with every PTT (Connect ID at
Beginning of Transmit (BOT), Disconnect ID at End of Transmit (EOT),
or Both).
Programmable per channel On/Off in the Channel Info.screen-PTT ID 
column, but must be enabled and be programmed as Connect ID or
Disconnect ID first in the Edit-DTMF section for PTT ID to work.

 Connect   : Allows the Connect ID to be sent when PTT is engaged.
 Disconnect: Allows the Disconnect ID to be sent when PTT is
             released.
 Both      : Allows the Connect ID to be sent when PTT is engaged 
             and the Disconnect ID to be sent when PTT is released.
 Default   : Both.

 Dial ID Help
For manually sending the pre-programmed Connect/Disconnect

 Enable : Enable the Dial ID function.
          Connect ID        :[*], [*]
          Disconnect ID     :[*], [#]
 Disable: Disable the Dial ID function.
 Default: Disable.

 Connect ID Help
 Enter the radio's  programmable Connect ID data.

 Range  : 0-9/A-D/*/# (Maximum 16 Digits)
 Default: Blank.

 Disconnect ID Help
Enter the radio's  programmable Disconnect ID data.

 Range  : 0-9/A-D/*/# (Maximum 16 Digits)
 Default: Blank.

 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.

 Store and Send Help
This feature is not available in
TK-760/760H/762/762H/860/860H/862/862H/762C/862C.

Store and Send function allows a DTMF number to be entered and
stored into temporary "scratch pad" memory then sent by the * key.
This is faster then manual dialing and thus conserves air time usage.

 On      : Enable the Store and Send function.
           See the radio's instruction manual for detail.
 Off     : Disable the Store and Send function.
 Default : Off.

 D Key Assignment Help
This feature is not available in
TK-760/760H/762/762H/860/860H/862/862H/762C/862C.

D Key Assignment allows the "D" symbol to be used as a pause period
in the Autodial, Connect ID, Disconnect 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.

 Autodial Memory Help
There are 9 Autodial memories available.

 Range  : 0-9/A-D/*/# (Maximum 16 Digits each)
 Default: Blank.

 See the radio's instruction manual for detail.

 DTMF Signalling Help
Selective Call feature is not available in
TK-760/760H/762/762H/860/860H/862/862H/762C/862C.
Code SQ feature in TK-760/760H/762/762H/860/860H/862/862H/762C/862C
needs DTMF IC (parts option).
Select from two types of DTMF decode schemes Code SQ (normal)
or Selective Call (special).
"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 or caller ID, and group/subgroup calling.
Call Alert or Transpond is available as a decode response.
See Group Code for the group calling feature.

 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 information screen.
                 And, refer to the signalling AND/OR feature in the
                 optional feature screen.
 Selective Call: 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 information 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       : Off.

 Intermediate Code Help
The single digit intermediate code, used 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/*/# (1 Digit)
 Default: #.

 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.

 Auto Reset Time 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

 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 a "-" and "CALL" on the LCD.
 Call Alert: Call alert in speaker audio (telephone-like ringing).
             Radio unmutes.
             Displays a "-" and "CALL" on the LCD.
             The Call Alert tone when called by a Group Call is
             multiple beeps. 
             This is different from an individual call.
 Transpond : Radio transponds programmed contents. 
             Refer to "Transpond" in the Edit-DTMF screen.
             Then the radio unmutes.
             Displays a "-" and "CALL" on the LCD after Transpond.
             The radio does not transpond when called by a Group
             Call.
             Refer to "Clear to Transpond" feature in the Optional
             feature screen.
             In scan mode, transpond feature always uses "Talkback".
 Default   : Off.

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

 Call Alert (tone)
               : The telephone-like ringing tone same as
                 "Call Alert" will transpond, and sounds from the
                 radio.
 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       : Call Alert.

 Dead Beat Disable Help
This feature is not available in TK-768/768H/868/868H.
Dead Beat Disable feature in 
TK-760/760H/762/762H/860/860H/862/862H/762C/862C needs DTMF IC
(parts option).
Reception of this code places the radio into Dead Beat Disable mode.
The radio in Dead Beat Disable mode ignores a transmit request.
Reception of reset code (Dead Beat Disable code + #) will reset this
function.
See the radio's service manual for details.

 Range  : Blank, 3 - 10 Digits, (0-9, A-D, *, #)
 Default: Blank.

 Number of Trunking Channels Help
This feature is not available in TK-762/762H/862/862H/762C/862C.

The Number of Trunking Channels sets the number of trunking
channels that are used in a trunking system.

 Blank  : No change to the data set in the Trunking Board.
 Range  : 1 to 16 
 Default: Blank.

 Primary Code Help
This feature is not available in TK-762/762H/862/862H/762C/862C.

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.
"****" is displayed on the screen.

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

SmarTrunk II is a registered trademark of the Selectone Corporation.
 
 Secondary Code Help
This feature is not available in TK-762/762H/862/862H/762C/862C.

The Secondary Code consists of a four digit number that is
contained in the SmarTrunk II digital transmission.
Any four digits number from 0000 to 9999 may be used.
"****" is displayed on the screen.

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

SmarTrunk II is a registered trademark of the Selectone Corporation.

 Priority Subscriber Enable Help
This feature is not available in TK-762/762H/862/862H/762C/862C.

Enabling the Priority Subscriber Enable makes a subscriber unit a
Priority Subscriber.
A Priority Subscriber can preempt 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.

 Blank  : No change to the data set in the Trunking Board.
 Enable : Enables the Priority Subscriber Enable function.
 Disable: Disables the Priority Subscriber Enable function.
 Default: Blank.

 Five Digit Access Code Help
This feature is not available in TK-762/762H/862/862H/762C/862C.

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 is dealer programmable, 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.

 Blank  : No change to the data set in the Trunking Board.
 Range  : 00000 to 99999
 Default: Blank.

 Trunking System ID Number Help
This feature is not available in TK-762/762H/862/862H/762C/862C.

All subscriber units on a trunking system must be programmed with
the same trunking system ID number.
Subscriber units can only access Trunking Boards with matching
Trunking System ID Numbers.
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.

 Blank  : No change to data set in the Trunking Board.
 Range  : 0 to 31
 Default: Blank.

 Automatic PTT Mode Help
This feature is not available in TK-762/762H/862/862H/762C/862C.

The Automatic PTT mode makes radio operation simple for the
subscriber.
With this mode enabled, the subscriber simply presses the transmit
switch on the transceiver to gain channel access.
The Trunking Board will automatically call the subscriber's
Secondary code for fleet- dispatch type trunking systems.
No keypad entry is required to operate in this mode.

 Blank  : No change to the data set in the Trunking Board.
 Enable : Enables the Auto PTT function.
 Disable: Disables the Auto PTT function.
 Default: Blank.

 Emergency Call Override Help
This feature is not available in TK-762/762H/862/862H/762C/862C.

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.

 Blank  : No change to the data set in the Trunking Board.
 Enable : Enables the Emergency Override function.
 Disable: Disables the Emergency Override function.
 Default: Blank.

 Conventional Mode Control Help
This feature is not available in TK-762/762H/862/862H/762C/862C.

Conventional mode on 17 to 32 channel can be disabled,
or unrestricted.

 Blank       : No change to the data set in the Trunking Board.
 Disable     : Disables the Conventional Mode Control function.
 Unrestricted: The Trunking Board will stay in conventional mode on
               until the user switches back to SmarTrunk II operation.
 Default     : Blank.

SmarTrunk II is a registered trademark of the Selectone Corporation.

 Clear Channel Alerting Mode Help
This feature is not available in TK-762/762H/862/862H/762C/862C.

Clear channel alerting mode notifies the subscriber when a radio
channel becomes available after access failure by repeater busy.

 Blank  : No change to the  data set in the Trunking Board.
 Enable : Enables the Clear Channel Alert function.
 Disable: Disables the Clear Channel Alert function.
 Default: Blank.

 Radio-Kill Help
This feature is not available in TK-762/762H/862/862H/762C/862C.

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.

 Blank    : No change to the data set in the Trunking Board.
 Active   : Enables the Radio Kill function.  
 Disactive: Disables the Radio Kill function.
 Default  : Blank.

SmarTrunk II is a registered trademark of the Selectone Corporation.

 Memory Speed-Dialing Programming Help
This feature is not available in TK-762/762H/862/862H/762C/862C.

The Memory Speed Dialing Programming controls a subscriber's
ability to program speed dial numbers.
If enabled, the subscriber can program speed dial numbers using the
transceiver's keypad.
If it is disabled, the subscriber can not program speed dial
numbers.
This does not prevent a subscriber from speed dialing if numbers
have been programmed.
The System Operator/Manager can pre-program some memory speed dial
numbers for the subscriber, and then disable the Memory Speed Dial
Programming.
The subscriber can then call the System Operator/Manager's
programmed numbers.

 Blank  : No change to the data set in the Trunking Board.
 Enable : Enables the Memory Speed-Dialing Programming function.
 Disable: Disables the Memory Speed-Dialing Programming function.
 Default: Blank.

 Emergency Code Help
The radio will enter Emergency Mode by switch led from radio's
accessory Emergency Switch terminal. 
See the radio's service manual for detail.
The radio repeats 25s transmission and 5s receiving without TX
indicator in the Emergency Mode.
Emergency Code is a series of DTMF code the radio transmits at the
beginning of transmission as "SOS" in the Emergency Mode.

 Range  : Blank, 1 - 16 Digits (0-9, A-D, *, #)
 Default: Blank.

 Emergency Acknowledge Code Help
Reception of this code lights the dot at the right edge of the radio
LCD. The operator will know that the base understands the Emergency
situation. 
See Emergency Acknowledge Recognition.

 Range  : Blank, 3 - 10 Digits (0-9, A-D, *, #)
 Default: Blank.

 Emergency Reset Code Help
Reception of this code cancels Emergency mode and reverts to normal
mode.
There is one more method to cancel Emergency mode.
Press the Emergency switch while the MON button is hold during the
Emergency mode. 
See the radio's service manual for detail.

 Range  : Blank, 3 - 10 Digits (0-9, A-D, *, #)
 Default: Blank.

 Emergency Mode Recognition Help
The dot around center in the radio LCD will lights to recognize to
operator that the radio is in the Emergency mode.

 Enable : The above mentioned dot lights in the Emergency mode.
 Disable: The above mentioned dot does not light.
 Default: Enable.

 Emergency Acknowledge Recognition Help
The dot at the right edge of the radio LCD will light when the 
Emergency Acknowledge Code is received.
The operator will know that the base understands the Emergency
situation. 
See Emergency Acknowledge Code.

 Enable : The above mentioned dot lights when Emergency Acknowledge
          Code is received.
 Disable: The above mentioned dot does not light.
 Default: Enable.

 RX Frequency Help
Receive-only channels are allowed.
Frequencies can only be programmed using the proper step size.
 VHF : 100MHz to 280MHz 
 UHF : 327MHz to 550MHz

To delete channel data, 
 a)Place the cursor on the channels 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.

 TX Frequency Help
Frequencies can only be program  using the proper step size.
 VHF : 100MHz to 280MHz 
 UHF : 327MHz to 550MHz
 
 QT/DQT Help
 QT : 67.0 to 250.3Hz (in 0.1Hz steps)
 DQT: codes 000 to 777
      DQT is not available when the Model Type is 
      TK-768/768H/868/868H/762C/862C.
      (defaults to normal codes) 
      enter D###N (normal)
            D###I (inverted)
 -or-
Press the [F2] to open the QT/DQT list,
 QT : 67.0 to 250.3Hz
 DQT: codes 023 to 754 
then select.

 Option Signalling Help
DTMF decode feature needs DTMF DECODE IC (parts option) 
in TK-760/762/860/862 series. 

Option signalling (2-Tone, DTMF) and QT/DQT feature have
AND/OR setting. 
Refer "Signalling" feature in the Optional feature screen.

TK-760/760H/762/762H/860/860H/862/862H/762C/862C
Select DTMF or 2-Tone decode per channel.
 None   : Disable the Option Signalling function.
 DTMF   : Enable the DTMF function.
 2Tone  : Enable the 2-Tone function.
 Default: None.

TK-768/768H/868/868H
Selects DTMF decode per channel.
 None   : Disable the Option Signalling function.
 DTMF   : Enable the DTMF function.
 Default: None.

Set the decoder tone or code in the Edit menu.

 PTT ID Help
PTT ID Provides a DTMF ANI to be sent with every PTT (Connect ID at
Beginning of Transmit, Disconnect ID at END of Transmit, or Both).
Programmable per channel On/Off in the Channel Info.screen-PTT ID 
column, but must be enabled and be programmed Connect ID or
Disconnect ID first in the Edit-DTMF section for PTT ID work.

 On     : Enable the PTT ID function.
 Off    : Disable the PTT ID function.
 Default: Off.

 Busy Channel Lockout Help
TX is inhibited when the channel is busy.
Transpond of Option Signalling is controlled by "Clear to
Transpond" feature in Optional feature screen.

 Yes (TK-760/860/762/862)
 1   (TK-768/868/762C/862C)
        : Transmission is only possible when a QT signal match
          occurs.
 2   (TK-768/868/762C/862C)
        : With the signalling parameter set to "AND", transmission
          is only possible when both QT and DTMF signal matches
          occur.
          With the signalling parameter set to "OR", transmission
          is possible when either QT or DTMF signal (or both)
          match(es) occur(s).
 No     : Transmit enabled regardless of current channel conditions.
 Default: No.

 RF Power Help
Select High or Low RF Power.

 Hi     : High Power.
 Low    : Low Power.
 Default: Hi.

 ID Code Help
DTMF decode feature needs DTMF DECODE IC (parts option) 
in TK-760/762/860/862 series. 
Selective Call feature is not available in
TK-760/760H/762/762H/860/860H/862/862H/762C/862C.

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

 Wide/Narrow Channel Help
This feature is not available in TK-768/768H/868/868H.

Select Wide/Narrow for channel.
See the radio's service manual for detail.

 Scan DEL/ADD Help
This feature is not available in TK-762/762H/862/862H/762C/862C.

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

 Priority Channel Help
This feature is not available in TK-762/762H/862/862H/762C/862C.

Fixed Priority select function.
If the Priority Channel is set to Fixed, then move the cursor
to the desired channel and press F10 key in the channel information
screen.
Select a priority channel before writing to the radio or saving to 
the database.

 Home Channel Help
This feature is not available in TK-762/762H/862/862H/762C/862C.

The radio jumps to a home channel programmed in the channel
information screen by the Home Channel button instead of using the
channel up/down button.
Set the Home Channel function to one of the programmable keys in
the Key Assignment screen, then move the cursor to the desired
channel and press the F10 key in the channel information screen.
Select a Home channel before writing to the radio or saving to the
database.

 Channel Copy Help
Copies the entire channel data to another channel(s).

Use SHIFT + F3 to copy a channel.

 Frequency Copy Help
Copies a channels RX frequency to the TX column.

Use Shift + F4 to copy an RX frequency.

 QT/DQT Copy
Copies a channels Decode QT/DQT to the Encode column.

Use Shift + F5 to copy Decode QT/DQT.

 Channel Insert Help
Insert a channels.

Use Shift + F9 to insert a channel.

 Channel Delete Help
Delete a channels.

Use Shift + F10 to delete a channel.

 Read from Radio Help
Read all program data from the radio's EEPROM memory.
This feature can not read Trunking Data.

 Write to Radio Help
Write all currently loaded program data into the radio's EEPROM 
memory.
Verify that the Model Name in the current data matches that of the 
target radio you are about to program.

 Write to Trunking Board Help
You can write the Trunking data at the "program" window when you set
"Trunking board is installed" at the Model window.

 Frequency channel Help
Press the up/down arrow keys to change test channels available in 
the radio.

 Signalling Help
Press the up/down arrow keys to change signalling channels 
available in the radio.

 Wide/Narrow Help
First tune all items in wide mode.
Then tune Max Dev. DQT BAL. QT DEV. DQT DEV. in narrow mode.
Select "Wide" or "Narrow" for Test and Tuning mode using up or down
key.

 Frequency Help
Preset TX Frequency precise adjustment.

 QT/DQT Balance Help
Preset QT or DQT encode balance adjustment.

 Max Deviation Help
Preset Minimum Deviation level adjustment.
Tone (1kHz) injection is required through an optional cable. 
This feature has a 3 point adjustment to compensate an in band
frequency.
Press Tab key.
See the radio's service manual for details.

 QT Deviation Help
Preset QT encode level adjustment.

 Sensitivity Help
Preset Receive Sensitivity adjustment.
This feature has a 3 point adjustment to compensate an in band
frequency.
Press Tab key.

 Squelch
Preset Squelch level adjustment.

 RF High Power Help
Preset RF High Power level adjustment.
This feature has a 3 point adjustment to compensate an in band
frequency.
Press Tab key.

 RF Low Power Help
Preset RF Low Power level adjustment.

 DQT Deviation Help
Preset DQT encode level adjustment.

 Print Tuning Data Help
Print out currently memorized Tuning Data.

 Communication Port Help
Select the COM level of the computer's serial communication port
for programming.

There are two choices, COM1 or COM2.
COM level settings in your computer may be dependent on internal 
hardware and/or setup software settings; check your computers manual
for details.

 Black & White Help
Monochrome display mode.
 
 Display Back Color Help
Main window's background color.

 Input Data Color Help
Input data cursor color.

 Feature Highlight Color Help
Sub window's selected feature cursor background color.

 Screen Border Information Color Help
Outside of main window's border information background color.

 Windows Menu Color Help
Main menu bar sub window's background color.

 General Message Color Help
Important information window's background color.

 Windows Color Help
Sub menu bar sub window's background color.

 Help Window Color Help
Help window's background color.

 Help Path Help
Help message files are contained in this program under
KPG29D\KPG29D.HLP.
The drive and path statement that this program uses to access these
messages are initially set to A:\KPG29D.

Type the required drive and path.

 End Of Help File
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