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Kenwood NEXEDGE NX-220 User Manual

Kenwood NEXEDGE NX-220
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VHF DIGITAL TRANSCEIVER/
UHF DIGITAL TRANSCEIVER
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
ÉMETTEUR-RÉCEPTEUR NUMÉRIQUE VHF/
ÉMETTEUR-RÉCEPTEUR NUMÉRIQUE UHF
MODE D’EMPLOI
TRANSCEPTOR DIGITAL VHF/
TRANSCEPTOR DIGITAL UHF
MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES
NX-220/ NX-320
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Kenwood NEXEDGE NX-220 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandKenwood
ModelNEXEDGE NX-220
CategoryTransceiver
LanguageEnglish

Summary

General Precautions and Warnings

Hazardous Location Operation Restrictions

Specifies locations where transceiver power must be off (explosives, aircraft, medical, pacemakers).

Cautionary Guidelines

Battery Pack Safety Information

Battery Pack Handling Prohibitions

Details dangers of disassembly, short-circuiting, incineration, heat, and water immersion.

Critical Battery Pack Dangers

Charging and Physical Damage Risks

Covers charging near heat, piercing, jarring, or soldering batteries.

Polarity and Damaged Battery Usage

Warns against reverse polarity and using damaged battery packs.

Advanced Battery Pack Warnings

Reverse Charging and Leaking Battery Hazards

Details risks of reverse charging and handling leaking batteries.

Charging Time and Container Restrictions

Warns against overcharging, microwaving, or using abnormal batteries.

Preparation and Battery Installation

Programmable Auxiliary Functions

Function Assignment Overview

Lists functions that can be assigned to Selector, Auxiliary, Side keys, and S, A, <B, C> keys.

Programmable Function Details

Basic Operations

Transmitting Operations

General Transmitting Procedure

Steps for selecting channel, checking for busy signal, and speaking into mic.

Making Digital Group Calls

Procedure for initiating group calls using programmed keys.

Making Digital Individual Calls

Procedure for initiating individual calls using programmed keys.

Receiving Calls

Scan Operations

Priority Channel Scanning

How the transceiver automatically switches to a Priority channel.

Scan Management

FleetSync Alphanumeric Paging

Status Message Transmission

Trunking Calls (Analog)

Telephone Call Management

Advanced Operations - DTMF Calls

Making DTMF Calls Manually

Procedure for dialing DTMF numbers using the keypad.

DTMF Store & Send Function

Using the Autodial feature to store and send DTMF numbers.

Autodial Functionality

How to quickly call programmed DTMF numbers.

Stun Code Operation

Using stun codes to disable a lost or stolen transceiver.

Advanced Operations - Emergency and Activity

Making Emergency Calls

Procedure for initiating emergency calls and exiting emergency mode.

Activity Detection Feature

How Activity Detection triggers emergency mode and its reset function.

Advanced Operations - Security and Signaling

Activity Reset Function

Resets the Activity Detection countdown timer to prevent false alarms.

Scrambler/ Encryption

Enables secure, encrypted transmission for calls.

Operator Selectable Tone (OST)

Allows reprogramming of QT/DQT settings for specific channels.

Advanced Operations - VOX and Signaling

VOX Gain Level Adjustment

Setting the sensitivity level for hands-free VOX transmission.

VOX Operation Details

Background Operations

Radio Frequency Energy Safety Information

FCC RF Exposure Compliance

Details FCC limits and standards for RF exposure, especially for occupational use.

Safe RF Exposure Practices

Guidelines for maintaining distance, limiting transmission time, and using approved accessories.

Electromagnetic Interference Compatibility

Information on potential interference with other electronic devices and precautions.

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