   KPG-44D Help File  Version 1.20  3rd release.
   File name: KPG44D_3.HLP


 Priority1 Help
Select Priority1 channel.
Priority1 has a higher priority than Priority2.
Example; When receiving priority1 and 2 at the same time
         during scan, the transceiver receives priority1.

Priority Scan sequence example
  Priority1 only : CH1 -> P1 -> CH2 -> P1 -> CH3...
  Priority1 & 2  : CH1 -> P1 -> CH2 -> P2 -> CH3 -> P1 -> CH4 -> P2...

 None       : No Priority1 channel.
 Fixed      : Priority1 channel is fixed channel.
              Set that channel in Channel Information screen.
              Move the cursor to desired channel to Priority1
              in Channel Information screen, then press F10 and set 
              "Priority1 Channel" to "On" in Cannel Edit.
 Selected   : Selected channel becomes to Priority1.
 Operator
  Selectable: Operator can set the currently displayed channel as
              "Priority1".
              Refer to [Monitor] Help.
 Default    : None

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

Note  : "Selected" can be programmed for either Priority1 or
        Priority2.


 Priority2 Help
Select Priority2 channel.
Priority2 has a lower priority than Priority1.
Example; When receiving priority1 and 2 at the same time
         during scan, the transceiver receives priority1.

Priority Scan sequence example
  Priority2 only : CH1 -> P2 -> CH2 -> P2 -> CH3...
  Priority1 & 2  : CH1 -> P1 -> CH2 -> P2 -> CH3 -> P1 -> CH4 -> P2...

 None       : No Priority2 channel.
 Fixed      : Priority2 channel is fixed channel.
              Set that channel in Channel Edit screen.
              Move the cursor to desired channel to Priority2
              in Channel Information screen, then press F10 and set 
              "Priority2 Channel" to "On" in Channel Edit.
 Selected   : Selected channel becomes to Priority2.
 Operator
  Selectable: Operator can set the currently displayed channel as
              "Priority2".
              Refer to [Monitor] Help.
 Default    : None

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

Note  : "Selected" can be programmed for either Priority1 or
        Priority2.


 Look Back Time A Help
Priority channel checking intervals while receiving
on a non-priority channel.
The transceiver'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.

Look Back sequence example
  Stop scanning on non-priority channel(Nch):
    Nch(Look Back A) -> P1 -> Nch(Look Back A) -> P2 ->
    Nch(Look Back A) -> P1 ...
  Stop scanning on Priority1:
    The transceiver does not watch the Priority2
  Stop scanning on Priority2:
    P2(Look Back A) -> P1 -> P2(Look Back A) -> P1 ...

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

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

Note:   While OST Select Mode, the transceiver does not look back the
        priority channel in the scan resume mode.


 Look Back Time B Help
Priority channel checking intervals while receiving
on a non-priority channel.
The transceiver'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 QT/DQT.

Look Back sequence example
  Stop scanning on non-priority channel(Nch):
    Nch(Look Back B) -> P1 -> Nch(Look Back B) -> P2 ->
    Nch(Look Back B) -> P1 ...
  Stop scanning on Priority1:
    The transceiver does not watch the Priority2
  Stop scanning on Priority2:
    P2(Look Back B) -> P1 -> P2(Look Back B) -> P1 ...

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

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

Note:   While OST Select Mode, the transceiver does not look back the
        priority channel in the scan resume mode.


 Revert Channel Help
In scan mode the transceiver can be programmed to revert
to a certain channel upon PTT.
This allows the transceiver to be customized to the users
transmission requirements while using scan. 
The revert channel types are Last Called, Last Used,
Selected plus Talkback, Priority1, Priority1 plus Talkback,
Prioroty2,Priority2 plus Talkback and Selected.
In all cases the user has the capability to manually select a channel
for transmission.
(this resets the revert to the selected channel)

 Last Called :
        The transceiver reverts to the channel upon which a call
        was last received even if scanning has resumed (power
        on default = selected channel). This is convenient
        for users that may commonly receive calls on several
        channels and desire the transceiver to always respond on
        the last call received (especially if the user is not
        normally able to respond immediately before scan
        resumes).
 Last Used : ( = with Talkback)
        The transceiver reverts to the channel that was last
        transmitted on (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 transceiver "talks back" on the
        current receive channel (scan resume time is dependent
        on the Dropout Delay and TX Dwell time settings).
        If PTT is pressed after scan resumes, the transceiver will
        transmit on the last transmit channel. This is
        convenient for users that always want to transmit on
        the channel they are currently using and do not want
        the revert channel to be constantly changed by other
        channel traffic, but need to immediately respond to
        calls on any other channel without having to determine
        which channel the call was received on and then
        manually switch to that channel.
 Selected+Talkback :
        The transceiver reverts to the channel set by the channel
        selector knob prior to scan initiation, however, if a
        call is received on a channel other than the selected
        channel and PTT is pressed before scanning resumes,
        the transceiver "talks back" on the current receive channel
        (scan resume time is dependent on the Dropout Delay
        and TX Dwell Time settings). If PTT is pressed after
        scan resumes, the transceiver will transmit on the selected
        channel. This is convenient for users who normally
        want to transmit on the selected channel, but need to
        immediately respond to calls on any other channel
        without having to determine which channel the call was
        received on and then manually switch to that channel.
 Priority1 :
        The transceiver always reverts to the priority1 channel.
        This is convenient for users that almost always need
        to transmit on the priority1 channel.

        Note :If "Priority CH" changes for "Normal CH" by
              "Operator Selectable Priority", "Revert CH"
              becomes "Last Called".
 Priority1+Talkback :
        The transceiver always reverts to the priority1 channel,
        however, if a call is received on a channel other
        than the priority1 channel and PTT is pressed before
        scanning resumes, the transceiver "talks back" on the
        current receive channel(scan resume time is dependent
        on the Dropout Delay and TX Dwell Time settings), If
        PTT is pressed after scan resumes, the transceiver will
        transmit on the priority1 channel, This is convenient
        for users that almost always need to transmit on the
        priority1 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.

        Note :If "Priority CH" changes for "Normal CH" by
              "Operator Selectable Priority", "Revert CH"
              becomes "Last Called".
  Priority2 :
        The transceiver always reverts to the priority2 channel.
        This is convenient for users that almost always need
        to transmit on the priority2 channel.

        Note :If "Priority CH" changes for "Normal CH" by
              "Operator Selectable Priority", "Revert CH"
              becomes "Last Called".
  Priority2+Talkback :
        The transceiver always reverts to the priority2 channel,
        however, if a call is received on a channel other
        than the priority2 channel and PTT is pressed before
        scanning resumes, the transceiver "talks back" on the
        current receive channel(scan resume time is dependent
        on the Dropout Delay and TX Dwell Time settings), If
        PTT is pressed after scan resumes, the transceiver will
        transmit on the priority2 channel, This is convenient
        for users that almost always need to transmit on the
        priority2 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. 

        Note :If "Priority CH" changes for "Normal CH" by
              "Operator Selectable Priority", "Revert CH"
              becomes "Last Called".
 Selected :
        The transceiver reverts to the channel set by the channel
        selector knob prior to scan initiation.

 Default  : Last Called

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


 Dropout delay Help
Dropout delay time interval from the end of a received call
to the time scan automatically resumes.

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

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


 Dwell Time Help
TX Dwell Time interval from the end of the transmission
to the time scan automatically resumes.

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

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


 Group Scan Help
Select Scanning group range.

Single : The scan sequence range is the one group of the currently
         displayed channel.
Multi  : The scan sequence range is all groups without deleted
         groups.
Default: Single

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

Note  : Group Delete/Add parameter in channel information screen
        is not effective when this (group scan) setting is set to
        "Single".


 Priority Channel Quick Scan Help
During priority scan, transceiver checks the priority channel's
status using carrier and signalling detection(QT/DQT).
This function allows the transceiver to check for carrier only at
the priority.

Select "Priority1" or "Priority2" to "Fixed" or "Selected"
before you set this function.

Carrier
   Control: The transceiver checks Carrier and signalling
            when the priority channel is open.
            The transceiver checks Carrier only
            when the priority channel is busy and QT/DQT is
            incorrect.
            Once the priority channel is open, the transceiver
            will return to both carrier and signalling detection.
AC Control: The transceiver cancels the decoding QT/DQT of the
            priority channel.
Off       : The transceiver checks for carrier and signalling
            at all times.
Default   : Off

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

Note1  : Select "AC Control" or "Off" if there is heavy traffic on the
         priority channel or you may miss your call since signalling
         is not being detected.
Note2  : "AC Control" is activated on the transceiver, the firmware
         check sum is "353E" or later. If "AC Control" is selected
         for the transceiver, the firmware check sum is before "353E",
         this function works as "Off".


 Priority1 Temp. D/A Help
This function allows the operator to change "Delete" and "Add"
on Priority1 Channel or Group temporarily in scan mode.
Select "Priority1" to "Fixed", "Selected" or "Operator Selectable"
before set this item.
If the transceiver stops the scan on Priority1 channel by nuisance
signal, and permitted Priority1 temporarily Delete/Add, press
the D/A function key.
The transceiver deletes that channel and re-starts the scanning.

Yes    : The operator can change "Delete" and "Add" on Priority1
         in scan mode.
No     : The operator can not change "Delete" and "Add" on Priority1
         in scan mode.
Default: No

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

Note:  When the transceiver exits from Scan Mode, the channel returns
       to pre-set "Delete/Add".


 Priority2 Temp. D/A Help
This function allows the operator to change "Delete" and "Add"
on Priority2 Channel temporarily in scan mode.
Select "Priority2" to "Fixed", "Selected" or "Operator Selectable"
before set this item.
If the transceiver stops the scan on Priority2 channel by nuisance
signal, and permitted Priority2 temporarily Delete/Add, press
the D/A function key.
The transceiver deletes that channel and re-starts the scanning.

Yes    : The operator can change "Delete" and "Add" on Priority2
         in scan mode.
No     : The operator can not change "Delete" and "Add" on Priority2
         in scan mode.
Default: No

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

Note:  When the transceiver exits from Scan Mode, the channel returns
       to pre-set "Delete/Add".


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

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

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


 Revert CH Display Help
Select Display in scan mode.

Enable : transceiver indicates revert channel on channel display area
         in scan mode.
Disable: transceiver indicates " SCAN " on channel display area
         in scan mode.
Default: Disable

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


 Channel Text Size Help
Enter the Text Size for Channel Name.
Text size is 8 or 14 for Channel Name and Group Name.

Basic Function Panel: Channel Text Size + Group Text Size =  8 digits
Full Function Panel : Channel Text Size + Group Text Size = 14 digits

Refer to "Group Text Size".

Example;
  Basic Function Panel
    Step 1. Enter 3 for Channel Text Size.
    Step 2. The Group Text Size becomes to 5.(8 - 3 = 5)
    Step 3. Next Enter 6 for Group Text Size.
    Step 4. Then Channel Text Size becomes to 2.(8 - 6 = 2)

  Full Function Panel
    Step 1. Enter 6 for Channel Text Size.
    Step 2. The Group Text Size becomes to 8.(14 - 6 = 8)
    Step 3. Next Enter 10 for Group Text Size.
    Step 4. Then Channel Text Size becomes to 4.(14 - 10 = 4)

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

Note   : The Channel Text Size of Dual Head system which is composed
         of Basic Function Panel & Full Function Panel can be entered
         0 - 14.


 Group Text Size Help
Enter the Text Size for Group Name.
Text size is 8 or 14 for Channel Name and Group Name.

Basic Function Panel: Channel Text Size + Group Text Size =  8 digits
Full Function Panel : Channel Text Size + Group Text Size = 14 digits
Refer to "Channel Text Size".

Example;
  Basic Function Panel
    Step 1. Enter 3 for Channel Text Size.
    Step 2. The Group Text Size becomes to 5.(8 - 3 = 5)
    Step 3. Next Enter 6 for Group Text Size.
    Step 4. Then Channel Text Size becomes to 2.(8 - 6 = 2)

  Full Function Panel
    Step 1. Enter 6 for Channel Text Size.
    Step 2. The Group Text Size becomes to 8.(14 - 6 = 8)
    Step 3. Next Enter 10 for Group Text Size.
    Step 4. Then Channel Text Size becomes to 4.(14 - 10 = 4)

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

Note   : The Group Text Size of Dual Head system which is composed
         of Basic Function Panel & Full Function Panel can be entered
         0 - 14.


 Power On Tone Help
Selects the volume level of a beep tone that sounds when 
the transceiver is turned ON.

Continuous: A power on tone sounds with the level in which VOL Knob
            points.
0-31      : A power on tone sounds with the selected level.
Default   : Continuous 

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


 Control Tone Help
Selects the volume level of a beep tone that sounds when 
the key is pressed.

Control Tone: Function key echo, Operational error beep,
              Roll over tone

Continuous: A control tone sounds with the level in which VOL Knob
            points.
0-31      : A control tone sounds with the selected level.
Default   : Continuous 

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


 Warning Tone Help
Selects the volume level of a "TOT Pre-Alert" or TX Inhibit Tone.

Continuous: A warning tone sounds with the level in which VOL Knob
            points.
0-31      : A warning tone sounds with the selected level.
Default   : Continuous 

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


 Alert Tone Help
Selects the volume level of a beep tone that sounds when 
the transceiver is called by 2-Tone or DTMF.

Continuous: An alert tone sounds with the level in which VOL Knob
            points.
0-31      : An alert tone sounds with the selected level.
Default   : Continuous 

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


 Minimum Volume Help
This Parameter works as the volume level when the Volume Knob is 
adjusted at minimum position.

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

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


 Squelch Level Help
Set preset Squelch level. 
It is variable in user mode.
Refer to "Squelch Level" in Key Assignment screen.

Range  : 0 to 15 (steps of 1)
Default: 1

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


 Noise Blanker Help
This function removes a pulse noise from the receiver audio.

On     : Noise Blanker is enabled
Off    : Noise Blanker is disabled
Default: On

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


 BCL Override Help
You can transmit in spite of Busy Channel Lockout situation.
    Example; To make a Emergency voice call
To transmit under Busy Channel Lockout situation, press PTT once more
within approx.
500ms after PTT release.

On     : BCL override function is enabled
Off    : BCL override function is disabled
Default: Off

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


 Off Hook Decode Help
The transceiver is able to decode signallings (QT/DQT 2Tone/DTMF)
even though the microphone is in the off hook condition.

Enable : Enable decode signallings is not controlled by microphone
         hook status.
Disable: Disable Microphone must be on hook for decoding signallings.
Default: Disable.

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


 Horn Alert Logic Sig Help
The Horn Alert is activated when the transceiver is called with
option signalling.
This parameter is a selection of the Horn Alert relay SW action.

Continuous: The relay SW is ON continuously.
            The reset time of the relay SW can be selected.
            Until Reset: The relay SW turns off when option
                         signalling is reset.
            1 - 30 sec : The relay SW turns off when the selected
                         time is passed.

Pulse     : The relay SW repeats ON and OFF three times.
            (500msec duty)

Default   : Continuous (Until Reset)

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


 Off Hook Horn Alert Help
The Horn Alert is activates when the transceiver is called with
option signalling even though the microphone is in the off hook
condition.

Enable : Enable Horn Alert action is not controlled by microphone
         hook status.
Disable: Disable Microphone must be on hook for Horn Alert action.
Default: Disable.

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


 Roll Over/Dead End Help
This parameter is a selection of the Group/Channel changing.

Roll Over: When [Channel UP] key is pressed or GR/CH Selector which
           is programmed as "Channel UP/DOWN" is turned to Clock Wise
           from the maximum channel, the channel changes to the
           minimum channel.
           When [Channel DOWN] key is pressed or GR/CH Selector which
           is programmed as "Group UP/DOWN" is turned to Counter-Clock
           Wise from the minimum channel, the channel changes to the
           maximum channel.

           When [Group UP] key is pressed or GR/CH Selector which
           is programmed as "Group UP/DOWN" is turned to Clock Wise
           from the maximum group, the group changes to the
           minimum group.
           When [Group DOWN] key is pressed or GR/CH Selector which
           is programmed as "Group UP/DOWN" is turned to Counter-Clock
           Wise from the minimum group, the group changes to the
           maximum group.

Dead End : When [Channel UP] key is pressed or GR/CH Selector which
           is programmed as "Channel UP/DOWN" is turned to Clock Wise
           from the maximum channel, the channel does not change.
           When [Channel DOWN] key is pressed or GR/CH Selector which
           is programmed as "Group UP/DOWN" is turned to Counter-Clock
           Wise from the minimum channel, the channel does not change.

           When [Group UP] key is pressed or GR/CH Selector which
           is programmed as "Group UP/DOWN" is turned to Clock Wise
           from the maximum group, the group does not change.
           When [Group DOWN] key is pressed or GR/CH Selector which
           is programmed as "Group UP/DOWN" is turned to Counter-Clock
           Wise from the minimum group, the group does not change.

Default  : Roll Over

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


 Channel Tracking Help
This parameter is a selection of channel number when operator changes
the group.

Yes    : The channel number is not changed when operator changes
         the group.
No     : The channel is set the number which is memorized in each
         group when operator changes the group.
Default: No.

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


 Small Digit LCD Display Help
Select display substance.

Group   : Small Digit LCD shows Group number.
Channel : Small Digit LCD shows Channel number.
Off     : Nothing is displayed on Small Digit LCD.

Default : Off

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


 Emergency CH Display Help
This parameter is a selection of the LCD display in Emergency Mode.

On     : LCD shows the Channel Name of Emergency Channel.
Off    : Does not indicate Emergency Mode on the display.
         LCD shows CH Name or CH No. of the channel which is selected
         before entering to Emergency Mode.
Default: Off

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

Note   : Emergency Mode works when ANI Board is installed.


 Clear to Transpond Help
The transceiver will wait when the ch is busy, then transponds when
the channel becomes open. See 2-Tone or DTMF menu for Transpond
feature.

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

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


 Timed Power Off Help
Timed Power Off timer starts from the ignition-off. After the timer
expires, the transceiver will be automatically turned off. The timer
will be reset if the ignition is turned on and off.

Range  : Off/1 to 8 hour. (1 hour. steps)
Default: Off

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

Note1  : This function requires ignition sense. Connect the ignition-
         line to the 9-pin connector which is located at the rear of
         the transceiver.
Note2  : If the ignition-line is not connected to the 9-pin connector
         and this parameter is set as 1-8 hour, the Timed Power Off
         function will perform.
Note3  : After the timer expires, press Power SW to turn the
         transceiver on.


 Ext PTT w/MIC Mute Help
This parameter selection of Mic mute ON/OFF when the transceiver
transmits by Acc PF Port which is programmed as "PTT".

Yes    : The microphone is muted.
No     : The microphone is not muted.
Default: No

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


 Ext PTT w/QT/DQT Help
This parameter selection of QT/DQT encoding ON/OFF when the
transceiver transmits by Acc PF Port which is programmed as "PTT".

Yes    : The transceiver encodes the QT/DQT.
No     : The transceiver does not encode the QT/DQT.
Default: Yes

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


 Ext PTT w/STE Help
This parameter selection of Squelch Tail Eliminate ON/OFF when the
transceiver returns to receiving from transmitting by Acc PF Port
which is programmed as "PTT".

Yes    : The transceiver encodes the Squelch Tail Eliminator.
No     : The transceiver does not encode the Squelch Tail Eliminator.
Default: Yes

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


 TX Audio Monitor Help
This function allows the transceiver operator to monitor the other
operator's voice which is transmitted through the other control
head.

Disable   : The operator can not monitor the other operator's voice.
w/o Talk
 Interrupt: The operator can monitor the other operator's voice and
            can not speak to the other operator.
w/ Talk
 Interrupt: The operator can monitor the other operator's voice and
            can speak to the other operator by pressing microphone
            PTT SW.
Default   : Disable

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


 Panel Test Help
Enable or Disable the Panel Test mode function. 
We recommend to set disable after set up to save contents. 
See the service manual for details.

Enable : Panel Test Mode is enabled. 
Disable: Panel Test Mode is disabled.
Default: Disable

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


 Clone Help
Enable or Disable the Clone mode function. 
We recommend to set disable after set up to save contents. 
See the service manual for details.

Enable : Clone Mode is enabled. 
Disable: Clone Mode is disabled.
Default: Disable

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

Note   : The transceiver copies the contents of "Group Feature"
         and "Channel Information" to destination transceiver 
         by Group Clone function.


 Main Programming Help
Enable or Disable the Main Programming mode function. 
We recommend to set disable after set up to save contents. 
See the service manual for details.

Enable : Main Programming Mode is enabled. 
Disable: Main Programming Mode is disabled.
Default: Disable

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


 ID Format Help
Select the ID format DTMF or ANI Board.

DTMF      : The transceiver transmits the programmed code by DTMF
            as ID.
ANI Board : PTT ID depends on ANI Board setting.(It appears
            when ANI Board is installed)
Default   : DTMF

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


 PTT ID Help
Select PTT ID timing format.
Refer to "ID format" and "Connect/Disconnect ID code" in ID Screen,
and "PTT ID Yes/No" per channel in Channel Edit screen.

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.
Off       : No ID will send.
Default   : Off

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


 Dial ID Help
Enable or disable keyboard controlled ID transmit function.
This feature requires DTMF Mic.

Press "*", "*" for transmitting Connect ID.
Press "*", "#" for transmitting Disconnect ID.

Default :Disable

Note:This function is not usable when Keypad is used for
     Direct OST function.

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


 Connect ID Help
Enter the transceiver's  programmable Connect ID data.
DTMF:0 to 9, A, B, C, D, #, * are programmable(maximum 16 digits)

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

Note: If "Optional features/ID/ID Format" is set to "ANI Board",
      can't program this parameter. Connect ID depends on 
      ANI Board setting.


 Disconnect ID Help
Enter the transceiver's  programmable Disconnect ID data.
DTMF:0 to 9, A, B, C, D, #, * are programmable(maximum 16 digits)

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

Note: If "Optional features/ID/ID Format" is set to "ANI Board",
      can't program this parameter.


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

Default :Disable

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


 Direct OST Help
Select to use Keypad to recall OST directly or not.
To recall OST memory 1 - 9, press OST number directly.
To recall OST memory 10 - 16, press "*" then press 0 - 6.

Example; Recall OST memory 15 : "*"  "5"

Note1 : When OST memory is recalled by Keypad 1 - 9,
        the "OPT" icon lights and OST is turned to ON
        automatically.
Note2 : If keypad # is pressed, OST is turned to OFF,
        the "OPT" icon goes off.
Note3 : Must set "Keypad Auto PTT" and "Auto Dial" to 
        "No" in EDIT/DTMF screen, then set "Direct OST" 
        to "Enable" to use Keypad as "Direct OST".
Note4 : "Dial ID" function in Optional Feature/ID screen
        is not usable when keypad is used for
        Direct Operator Selectable Tone function.

Default :Disable


 OST Name Help
Enter required characters for OST.
  Basic Function Panel: maximum  8 digits
  Full Function Panel : maximum 14 digits

The codes 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

Note : If you set nothing for "OST Name", the transceiver displays
       tone number instead of 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) -or-
Press the [F2] to open the QT/DQT list,
 QT : 67.0 to 250.3Hz
 DQT: codes 023 to 754 
then select.
Or 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


 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) -or-
Press the [F2] to open the QT/DQT list,
 QT : 67.0 to 250.3Hz
 DQT: codes 023 to 754 
then select.
Or 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


 Time Out Timer(TOT) Help
This parameter selects the period of time users can continuously 
transmit.  
When the selected period passes, the transceiver generates an "Alert" 
tone and stops transmitting.

Range: Off/30 to 300 sec. (30 sec. steps)
Default: 60 sec.

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

Note:  If "Optional features/Warning Tone" is set to "0", the 
       transceiver will not generate an "Alert" tone.


 TOT Pre-Alert Help
This parameter selects the time at which the transceiver generates 
a "Pre-Alert" tone before TOT is expired.
TOT will be expired when the selected time passes from a "Pre-Alert" 
tone.

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

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


 TOT Rekey Time Help
This parameter selects the "penalty" time in which the transceiver
cannot be re-keyed for transmitting after the TOT setting is
exceeded.

Range: Off/1 to 60 sec. (1 sec. steps)
Default: Off

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


 TOT Reset Time Help
TOT Reset Time selects the minimum "wait" time allowed between 
transmissions that will reset the TOT count.
 When set this, causes the TOT continue even after PTT is released 
unless the TOT Reset Timer has expired.

Range: Off/1 to 15 sec. (1 sec. steps)
Default: Off

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


 Signalling Help
Signalling "AND"/"OR" sets the audio unmute condition for any channel
programmed for 2-Tone or DTMF decode (option signalling). 
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

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


 Decoder1 Call Format Help
Select the combination of tone for Decoder1.

Range  : A, B, C, A-B, A-C
         The tone combination selected at item Decoder2 
         is exclude from this Range group.
Default: A-B

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

Note   : If you set only one tone as Decoder1 Call Format,
         the transceiver opens when receives correct tone for
         5seconds.


 Decoder1 Call Type Help
Select Decoder Call Type. 
Set "Decoder1 Call Format" to A, B, C, A-B or A-C except None
before select this item.

Individual: use 2-Tone for Individual Call.
Group     : use 2-Tone for Group Call.
            Transpond function does not work
            if "Alert Tone/Transpond" is set to "Transpond".
            Refer to "Alert/Tone Transpond".
Default   : Individual

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


 Decoder2 Call Format Help
Select the combination of tone for Decoder2.

Range  : A, B, C, A-B, A-C, None
         The tone combination selected at item Decoder1
         is exclude from this Range group.
Default: None

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

Note   : If you set only one tone as Decoder2 Call Format,
         the transceiver opens when receives correct tone for
         5seconds.


 Decoder2 Call Type Help
Select Decoder Call Type. 
Set "Decoder2 Call Format" to A, B, C, A-B or A-C except None
before select this item.

Individual: use 2-Tone for Individual Call.
Group     : use 2-Tone for Group Call.
            Transpond function does not work
            if "Alert Tone/Transpond" is set to "Transpond".
            Refer to "Alert/Tone Transpond".
Default   : Individual

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


 A TONE Help
Type required Frequency for 2-Tone Selective Call.
Refer to "Decoder1 and Decoder2 Call Format" for A, B, C combination.

Range: 288.5 - 2840 Hz (0.1 Hz steps)

Directly enter the frequency.


 B TONE Help
Type required Frequency for 2-Tone Selective Call.
Refer to "Decoder1 and Decoder2 Call Format" for A, B, C combination.

Range: 288.5 - 2840 Hz (0.1 Hz steps)

Directly enter the frequency.


 C TONE Help
Type required Frequency for 2-Tone Selective Call.
Refer to "Decoder1 and Decoder2 Call Format" for A, B, C combination.

Range: 288.5 - 2840 Hz (0.1 Hz steps)

Directly enter the frequency.


 Alert Tone/Transpond Help
Selects the transceiver response when the 2-Tone Selective Call was 
occurred.
Transpond function does not work with Decoder Call Type which
is set to Group Call. Refer to Decoder 1,2 Call Type.

Alert Tone: Individual call:
              Sound short beep tone three times. 
            Group Call:
              Sound very short beep tone seven times.
Transpond : The transceiver transmits the long beep tone one time.
            The operator can not hear it.
Off       : No Alert Tone and Transpond.
Default   : Alert Tone

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


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

On     : Enables Auto Reset function. 
Off    : Disables Auto Reset function. 
Default: On.

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


 DTMF Speed Help
This time is designed to reduce false decoder operation
by providing a fixed time period between digits,
Selectable 6, 8, 10 or 15 digits per second.

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


 First Digit Time Help
"First Digit Time" is the time that is longer than normal digit time.
(for system/decoder attack time considerations)

Example; 
 "Normal digit time" is set to 10 digit/sec (duration is 50ms).
 "First digit time" is set to 100ms.
 Then real length of the first digit time is 150ms.

However, if a transmission starts with the "*" or "#" tone, the 
transceiver compares the tone duration with the "* and # Tone", and
adapts the longer of the two.

Example;
 "Normal digit time" is set to 10 digit/sec(duration is 50ms).
 "First Digit Time" is set to 100ms.
 "* and # Tone" is set to 500ms.
 The real length of the "first *" or "first #" is 550ms.

Selectable 0,100,500 or 1000 msec

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


 First Digit Delay Help
First Digit Delay sets the time delay between the start of transmit
to sending the first DTMF digit (for system/decoder attack
considerations). Making this value longer has a similar effect as
setting the First Digit Time longer. When using DTMF and QT/DQT it
is recommended to set this parameter to 100 ms or more. 

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

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


 * and # Tone Help
"* and # Tone" is the time that is longer than normal digit time.

Example;
 "Normal digit time" is set to 10 digit/sec(duration 50ms).
 "* and # Tone" is set to 500ms.
 Then real length of the "* and # Tone" is 550ms.

However, if a transmission starts with the "*" and "#" tone, the
transceiver compares the tone duration with the "First Digit Time",
and adapts the longer of the two.

Example;
 "Normal digit time" is set to 10 digit/sec (duration 50ms).
 "First Digit Time" is set to 100ms.
 "* and # Tone" is set to 500ms.
 The real length of the "first *" or "first #" is 550ms.

Selectable 0, 100, 500 or 1000 msec.

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


 DTMF Side Tone Help
Enable or disable the DTMF encode sidetone monitor function.

Yes     : Enable the DTMF Side Tone function.
No      : Disable the DTMF Side Tone function.
Default : Yes

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

Note    : The transceiver sounds DTMF tones at Auto Dial setting 
          even if "DTMF Side Tone" function is disabled.


 Manual Dial Help
Enable or disable "Manual Dial" transmit function.
DTMF tones can be transmitted on Manual with
DTMF key.
Available only with the DTMF model.

Yes     : Enable the Manual Dial function.
No      : Disable the Manual Dial function.
Default : Yes

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


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

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

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


 Keypad Auto PTT Help
DTMF tones are sent out exactly as entered via the keypad 
without pressing PTT.
When using Auto Dial, and Redial the [*] key cannot be used 
to send the "*" DTMF tone.
Available only with the DTMF model.

Yes     : Enable the Keypad Auto PTT function.
No      : Disable the Keypad Auto PTT function.
Default : Yes

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

Note    : In this case, the keypad is used for DTMF, then 
          "Direct OST" function by keypad is not usable.


 Auto Dial Help
Enable or disable "Automatic Dial" transmit function.
Pre-stored DTMF code can be transmitted on auto with
selected DTMF Key.
Available only with the DTMF model.
(See instruction manual for usage)

Yes     : Enable Auto Dial function.
No      : Disable the Auto Dial function.
Default : Yes

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

Note    : When the keypad is used for DTMF,
          "Direct OST" function by keypad in not usable.


 Autodial Programming Help
Enable or disable operator programming Autodial Memory.
Available only with the DTMF model.
(See instruction manual for usage)

Yes     : Enable the Autodial Memory programming function.
No      : Disable the Autodial Memory programming function.
Default : Yes

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


 Autodial Memory Help
This is the programmable DTMF memory to send out DTMF code
automatically.
The memorized DTMF code can be sent out by "Auto Dial"
operation.
The transceiver has 9 memories, and each memory can store maximum
16 digits of DTMF code.

Type the required code directly.


 Alert Tone/Transpond Help
Selects the transceiver response when the DTMF Call was occurred.

Alert Tone: Primary Code (Individual) call:
              Sound short beep tone three times. 
            Group Call:
              Sound very short beep tone seven times.
Transpond : The transceiver transmits the long beep tone one time.
            The operator can not hear it.
            Transpond function does not work with
            Secondary Code Call.
Off       : No Alert Tone and Transpond.
Default   : Alert Tone

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


 Primary Code (Individual) Help
The primary code consists of one to seven digits
and is user-definable.
Reception of this code activates the call function.
The decoder may be reset locally by pressing the monitor key
or remotely by sending the primary code followed by the "#" key.

Range   : Blank, 1 - 7 Digits, (0-9, A-D, *, #)
Default : 159D

Note: To receive DTMF Selective Call, the Dropout Delay Time
      needs to be set sufficient time.

Type the required code directly.


 Secondary Code (Group) Help
The secondary code consists of one to seven digits
and is user-definable.
Reception of this code activates the call function.
The decoder may be reset locally by pressing the monitor key
or remotely by sending the primary code followed by the "#" key.

Range   : Blank, 1 - 7 Digits, (0-9, A-D, *, #)
Default : A68*

Note: To receive DTMF Group Call, the Dropout Delay Time
      needs to be set sufficient time.

Type the required code directly.


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

On     : Enables Auto Reset function. 
Off    : Disables Auto Reset function. 
Default: Off.

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


 Dead Beat Disable Help
Reception of this code places the transceiver into Dead Beat Disable
mode.
The transceiver in Dead Beat Disable mode ignores a transmit request.
Reception of reset code (Dead Beat Disable code + #) will reset this
function. 

Range  : Blank, 1 - 7 Digits, (0-9, A-D, *, #)
Default: Blank.

Note: To receive Dead Beat Disable, the Dropout Delay Time
      needs to be set sufficient time.

Type the required code directly.


 Embedded Message Help
Up to 64 alphanumeric characters can be programmed
into the transceiver. This can be used for an electric serial
number, program file name notation, property ID., etc..
It will appear as part of the header statement
on a program data printout along with the model type and
filename.
Type desired characters directly.


 Head P1(Input port) "AI1" Help
Control Head has two Programmable Function Input Ports.
They are contained in "CN3 (Connector 3)" which is located
on Control Head PCB.
Press [F2] to access the Input Port List window. You can see the
programmable items. In the Input Port List window, select the item
and then press [F1] to access the Help window. You can see the
explanation.

Select desired function from the Input Port List window by
arrow keys, then press enter.


 Head P2(Input Port) "AI2" Help
Control Head has two Programmable Function Input Ports.
They are contained in "CN3 (Connector 3)" which is located
on Control Head PCB.
Press [F2] to access the Input Port List window. You can see the
programmable items. In the Input Port List window, select the item
and then press [F1] to access the Help window. You can see the
explanation.

Select desired function from the Input Port List window by
arrow keys, then press enter.


 Deck P1(Input Port) "AI1" Help
The transceiver deck has four Programmable Function Input Ports.
They are contained in accessory 25-pin connector. (Pin No. 2)
Press [F2] to access the Input Port List window. You can see the
programmable items. In the Input Port List window, select the item
and then press [F1] to access the Help window. You can see the
explanation.

Select desired function from the Input Port List window by
arrow keys, then press enter.


 Deck P2(Input Port) "AI2" Help
The transceiver deck has four Programmable Function Input Ports.
They are contained in accessory 25-pin connector. (Pin No. 3)
Press [F2] to access the Input Port List window. You can see the
programmable items. In the Input Port List window, select the item
and then press [F1] to access the Help window. You can see the
explanation.

Select desired function from the Input Port List window by
arrow keys, then press enter.


 Deck P3(Input Port) "AI3" Help
The transceiver deck has four Programmable Function Input Ports.
They are contained in accessory 25-pin connector. (Pin No. 4)
Press [F2] to access the Input Port List window. You can see the
programmable items. In the Input Port List window, select the item
and then press [F1] to access the Help window. You can see the
explanation.

Select desired function from the Input Port List window by
arrow keys, then press enter.


 Deck P4(Input Port) "AI4" Help
The transceiver deck has four Programmable Function Input Ports.
They are contained in accessory 25-pin connector. (Pin No. 5)
Press [F2] to access the Input Port List window. You can see the
programmable items. In the Input Port List window, select the item
and then press [F1] to access the Help window. You can see the
explanation.

Select desired function from the Input Port List window by
arrow keys, then press enter.


 Deck P5(Input Port) "AI5" Help
The transceiver deck has four Programmable Function Input Ports.
They are contained in accessory 25-pin connector. (Pin No. 6)
Press [F2] to access the Input Port List window. You can see the
programmable items. In the Input Port List window, select the item
and then press [F1] to access the Help window. You can see the
explanation.

Select desired function from the Input Port List window by
arrow keys, then press enter.


 Head P1(Output port) "AO1" Help
Control Head has two Programmable Function Output Ports.
They are contained in "CN3 (Connector 3)" which is located
on Control Head PCB.
Press [F2] to access the Output Port List window. You can see the
programmable items. In the Output Port List window, select the item
and then press [F1] to access the Help window. You can see the
explanation.

Select desired function from the Output Port List window by
arrow keys, then press enter.


 Head P2(Output Port) "AO2" Help
Control Head has two Programmable Function Output Ports.
They are contained in "CN3 (Connector 3)" which is located
on Control Head PCB.
Press [F2] to access the Output Port List window. You can see the
programmable items. In the Output Port List window, select the item
and then press [F1] to access the Help window. You can see the
explanation.

Select desired function from the Output Port List window by
arrow keys, then press enter.


 Deck P1(Output Port) "AO1" Help
The transceiver deck has four Programmable Function Output Ports.
They are contained in accessory 25-pin connector. (Pin No. 20)
Press [F2] to access the Output Port List window. You can see the
programmable items. In the Output Port List window, select the item
and then press [F1] to access the Help window. You can see the
explanation.

Select desired function from the Output Port List window by
arrow keys, then press enter.


 Deck P2(Output Port) "AO2" Help
The transceiver deck has four Programmable Function Output Ports.
They are contained in accessory 25-pin connector. (Pin No. 8)
Press [F2] to access the Output Port List window. You can see the
programmable items. In the Output Port List window, select the item
and then press [F1] to access the Help window. You can see the
explanation.

Select desired function from the Output Port List window by
arrow keys, then press enter.


 Deck P3(Output Port) "AO3" Help
The transceiver deck has four Programmable Function Output Ports.
They are contained in accessory 25-pin connector. (Pin No. 21)
Press [F2] to access the Output Port List window. You can see the
programmable items. In the Output Port List window, select the item
and then press [F1] to access the Help window. You can see the
explanation.

Select desired function from the Output Port List window by
arrow keys, then press enter.


 Deck P4(Output Port) "AO4" Help
The transceiver deck has four Programmable Function Output Ports.
They are contained in accessory 25-pin connector. (Pin No. 22)
Press [F2] to access the Output Port List window. You can see the
programmable items. In the Output Port List window, select the item
and then press [F1] to access the Help window. You can see the
explanation.

Select desired function from the Output Port List window by
arrow keys, then press enter.


 [No Function(Input Port)] Help
When this Input Port is switched to "Low" level, no function
is performed.


 [CH Select A(Input Port)] Help
When this input port is switched to "Low" level, the transceiver
jumps to "Remote Channel".
When this input port is switched to "Hi" level, the transceiver
returns to normal use channel.
Refer to "Remote Channel List" in Optional Features screen.


 [CH Select B(Input Port)] Help
When this input port is switched to "Low" level, the transceiver
jumps to "Remote Channel".
When this input port is switched to "Hi" level, the transceiver
returns to normal use channel.
Refer to "Remote Channel List" in Optional Features screen.

Note : "CH Select B" can be programmed after "CH Select A"
       is programmed.


 [CH Select C(Input Port)] Help
When this input port is switched to "Low" level, the transceiver
jumps to "Remote Channel".
When this input port is switched to "Hi" level, the transceiver
returns to normal use channel.
Refer to "Remote Channel List" in Optional Features screen.

Note : "CH Select C" can be programmed after "CH Select A"
       and "CH Select B" are programmed.


 [CH Select D(Input Port)] Help
When this input port is switched to "Low" level, the transceiver
jumps to "Remote Channel".
When this input port is switched to "Hi" level, the transceiver
returns to normal use channel.
Refer to "Remote Channel List" in Optional Features screen.

Note : "CH Select D" can be programmed after "CH Select A",
       "CH Select B" and "CH Select C" are programmed.


 [External Hook(Input Port)] Help
This input port works as same as Mic Hook action.
  External Hook = Low : Mic Hook "ON" action.
  External Hook = Hi  : Mic Hook "OFF" action.

Note : When Mic Hook is switched to "OFF" while Ext. Hook is "Low",
       the transceiver works as "OFF Hook".
       Also the transceiver works as "OFF Hook" when Ext. Hook switched to
       "Hi" level while Mic Hook is "ON".

       When Mic Hook is switched to "ON" while Ext. Hook is "Hi",
       the transceiver works as "ON Hook".
       Also the transceiver works as "ON Hook" when Ext. Hook switched to
       "Low" level while Mic Hook is "OFF".


 [External MON(Input Port)] Help
This input port works as same as the [Monitor] key.
  External MON = Low : Monitor function is activated.
  External MON = Hi  : Monitor function is inactivated.

Note : This input port can not activate "Squelch Off" function.


 [External PTT(Input Port)] Help
This input port works as same as the PTT SW.
  External PTT = Low : The transceiver starts transmission.
  External PTT = Hi  : The transceiver stops transmission.

Refer to "Ext PTT w/MIC Mute", "Ext PTT w/STE", "Ext PTT w/QT/DQT"
in Optional Features screen.


 [Home Channel(Input Port)] Help
This input port works as same as the [Home Channel(Toggle)] key.
  Home Channel = Low : The transceiver jumps to Home Channel.
  Home Channel = Hi  : The transceiver returns to current channel.


 [Light Sense(Input Port)] Help
When this input port is switched to "Low" level, the display
backlight brightness is changed to "Low". Under this condition,
the [Dimmer] key is canceled.
When this input port is switched to "Hi" level, the display
backlight returns to memorized brightness and controlled by
[Dimmer] key.


 [Repeater SW(Input Port)] Help
This input port works as same as the [Mobile Relay Station] key.
  Repeater SW = Low : The transceiver works as repeater.
  Repeater SW = Hi  : The transceiver works as normal use.


 [Scan(Input Port)] Help
This input port works as same as the [Scan] key.
  Scan = Low : The transceiver starts scanning.
  Scan = Hi  : The transceiver stops scanning.


 [No Function(Output Port)] Help
This output port performs nothing.


 [AUX A(Output Port)] Help
When "AUX A" is programmed to HEAD Output Port, it is switched
to "Low" and "High" by [AUX A] key.
When "AUX A" is programmed to DECK Output Port, it is switched
to "Low" and "Open-Collector" by [AUX A] key.
Refer to [AUX A] help.

 [AUX B(Output Port)] Help
When "AUX B" is programmed to HEAD Output Port, it is switched
to "Low" and "High" by [AUX B] key.
When "AUX B" is programmed to DECK Output Port, it is switched
to "Low" and "Open-Collector" by [AUX B] key.
Refer to [AUX B] help.


 [AUX C(Output Port)] Help
When "AUX C" is programmed to HEAD Output Port, it is switched
to "Low" and "High" by [AUX C] key.
When "AUX C" is programmed to DECK Output Port, it is switched
to "Low" and "Open-Collector" by [AUX C] key.
Refer to [AUX C] help.


 [TOR(Output Port)] Help
When "TOR" is programmed to HEAD Output Port, it is switched
to "Low" and "High" by QT/DQT decode.
When "TOR" is programmed to DECK Output Port, it is switched
to "Low" and "Open-Collector" by QT/DQT decode.
  The transceiver receives correct QT/DQT.
                                : TOR = Hi or Open-Collector
  The transceiver does not receive correct QT/DQT.
                                : TOR = Low


 [COR(Output Port)] Help
When "COR" is programmed to HEAD Output Port, it is switched
to "Low" and "High" by carrier.
When "COR" is programmed to DECK Output Port, it is switched
to "Low" and "Open-Collector" by carrier.
  The transceiver receives a carrier.
                                : COR = Hi or Open-Collector
  The transceiver does not receive a carrier.
                                : COR = Low


 Remote Channel List Help
"Remote Channel" is the channel to which the transceiver jumps by
Programmable Function Input Ports set as "CH Select A",
"CH Select B", "CH Select C" and "CH Select D".

   Input Port level        Remote CH No. (to which transceiver jumps)
CHSA  CHSB  CHSC  CHSD
 Hi    Hi    Hi    Hi      Normal Use Channel
 Low   Hi    Hi    Hi      No. 1
 Hi    Low   Hi    Hi      No. 2
 Low   Low   Hi    Hi      No. 3
 Hi    Hi    Low   Hi      No. 4
 Low   Hi    Low   Hi      No. 5
 Hi    Low   Low   Hi      No. 6
 Low   Low   Low   Hi      No. 7
 Hi    Hi    Hi    Low     No. 8
 Low   Hi    Hi    Low     No. 9
 Hi    Low   Hi    Low     No.10
 Low   Low   Hi    Low     No.11
 Hi    Hi    Low   Low     No.12
 Low   Hi    Low   Low     No.13
 Hi    Low   Low   Low     No.14
 Low   Low   Low   Low     No.15


 Repeater Channel List Help
"Repeater Channel" is the channel to which the transceiver jumps by
pressing [Mobile Relay Station] key.

Setting the Repeater Channel 1 & 2 with compander ON channel &
compander OFF channel is not recommended.

Repeater Channel setting
  RPT CH 1             RPT CH 2             Enable/Disable

  LOW BAND CH          LOW BAND CH          Disable
  LOW BAND CH          VHF BAND CH
                         (Compander = Off)  Enable
  LOW BAND CH          VHF BAND CH
                         (Compander = On)   Enable(Not recommended)
  LOW BAND CH          UHF BAND CH
                         (Compander = Off)  Enable
  LOW BAND CH          UHF BAND CH
                         (Compander = On)   Enable(Not recommended)

  VHF BAND CH
    (Compander = Off)  LOW BAND CH          Enable
  VHF BAND CH
    (Compander = On)   LOW BAND CH          Enable(Not recommended)
  VHF BAND CH          VHF BAND CH          Disable
  VHF BAND CH          UHF BAND CH
    (Compander = Off)    (Compander = Off)  Enable
  VHF BAND CH          UHF BAND CH
    (Compander = Off)    (Compander = On)   Enable(Not recommended)
  VHF BAND CH          UHF BAND CH
    (Compander = On)    (Compander = Off)   Enable(Not recommended)
  VHF BAND CH          UHF BAND CH
    (Compander = On)    (Compander = On)    Enable

  UHF BAND CH
    (Compander = Off)  LOW BAND CH          Enable
  UHF BAND CH
    (Compander = On)   LOW BAND CH          Enable(Not recommended)
  UHF BAND CH          VHF BAND CH
    (Compander = Off)    (Compander = Off)  Enable
  UHF BAND CH          VHF BAND CH
    (Compander = Off)    (Compander = On)   Enable(Not recommended)
  UHF BAND CH          VHF BAND CH
    (Compander = On)    (Compander = Off)   Enable(Not recommended)
  UHF BAND CH          VHF BAND CH
    (Compander = On)    (Compander = On)    Enable
  UHF BAND CH          UHF BAND CH          Disable


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