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
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KNG Mobile Operation
Scan Options
Channel Scan [SCAN]
Conventional Channels
When on, Channel Scan monitors activity on the scan list channels in the currently
operating zone. Scan operates only while the radio is not transmitting.
Channels designated as scan channels are identied by the
symbol at the top of
the LCD display.
When Channel Scan is on, the
C
symbol will be shown at the top of the LCD
display.
When a signal is detected on a scanned channel, scanning stops and the message
is received. The received channel is displayed in place of the selected channel.
Once the signal ends, the radio continues to monitor the channel for the preset scan
delay time before it resumes scanning.
Channel Scan operation can be a button or menu list item. If assigned to a button,
press and hold to add or remove selected channel from the scan list.
Channel Scan may be used in conjunction with Priority Scan operation (see Priority
Scan).