User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- FCC Requirements
- Industry Canada Compliance
- Information and Options
- Radio Controls
- LCD Touch Screen
- Microphone Controls
- Function Selection
- Channel/Zone Selection Options
- Basic Operation
- Trunking Channel Basic Operation
- Command Zone Operation
- Code Guard/NAC Operation
- Mixed Mode Operation
- Scan Options
- Encryption Operation
- User Pick List Options
- Emergency Signaling
- Messaging Options
- Paging and Call Alert
- Other Functions & Options
- Backlight [LITE]
- Cloning
- Control Lockout [LOCK]
- Date and Time [DATE]
- Global Positioning [GPS]
- Hard Power Down [PWRD]
- Home [HOME]
- Inhibit/Uninhibit [INH]/UINH]
- Keypad Programming
- Minimum Volume [VOL]
- Monitor [MON]
- Nuisance Channel Delete [NUIS]
- Phone [PHN] and Hang Up [HANG]
- Radio Accountability Tone [RAT]
- Radio Info
- Repeater Talkaround [T/A]
- Send Alert Tone [SNDT]
- Send Signal [SEND]
- Squelch Adjust [SQL]
- Site Display [STDS]
- Site Lock [STLK]
- Site Search [STSR]
- Surveillance Mode [SURV]
- Transmit Digital [TXD]
- Transmit Power [PWR]
- Two-Tone Select [TONE]
- Versions
- Zone Select [ZONE]
- Keypad Programming Options
- 115 -
KNG Mobile Operation
Transmit Network Access Code (cont.)
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
Z
P
P
H
✓
P
1
TXD
Ø
ESC CLEAR EDIT
Tx NAC
293
Digital
To program a NAC, select "ENTER".
Select "CLEAR" to reset the NAC to all
zeros. Use the microphone keypad to enter a
new three digit value.
To edit individual digits select "EDIT". Use
"PREV" and "NEXT" to highlight the digit to
change.
Select "ENTER" to set the NAC and return to
the previous step.
Channel 16
Secure One
155.645 MHz
Z
P
P
H
✓
P
1
TXD
Ø
ESC PREV NEXT
ENTER
Tx NAC
NAC-01 $123
NAC-02 $456
NAC-03 $F73
To select a NAC from the programmed
picklist, choose "Select" form the menu.
Use "PREV" and "NEXT" to highlight the
desired NAC or press the number buttons
on the microphone to go directly to a picklist
slot.
(Pressing "5" will go to "NAC-5" in the
picklist.)
Select "ENTER" to set the NAC and return
to the previous step.