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Brand | Kenwood |
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Model | NEXEDGE NX-220 |
Category | Transceiver |
Language | English |
Specifies locations where transceiver power must be off (explosives, aircraft, medical, pacemakers).
Details dangers of disassembly, short-circuiting, incineration, heat, and water immersion.
Covers charging near heat, piercing, jarring, or soldering batteries.
Warns against reverse polarity and using damaged battery packs.
Details risks of reverse charging and handling leaking batteries.
Warns against overcharging, microwaving, or using abnormal batteries.
Lists functions that can be assigned to Selector, Auxiliary, Side keys, and S, A, <B, C> keys.
Steps for selecting channel, checking for busy signal, and speaking into mic.
Procedure for initiating group calls using programmed keys.
Procedure for initiating individual calls using programmed keys.
How the transceiver automatically switches to a Priority channel.
Procedure for dialing DTMF numbers using the keypad.
Using the Autodial feature to store and send DTMF numbers.
How to quickly call programmed DTMF numbers.
Using stun codes to disable a lost or stolen transceiver.
Procedure for initiating emergency calls and exiting emergency mode.
How Activity Detection triggers emergency mode and its reset function.
Resets the Activity Detection countdown timer to prevent false alarms.
Enables secure, encrypted transmission for calls.
Allows reprogramming of QT/DQT settings for specific channels.
Setting the sensitivity level for hands-free VOX transmission.
Details FCC limits and standards for RF exposure, especially for occupational use.
Guidelines for maintaining distance, limiting transmission time, and using approved accessories.
Information on potential interference with other electronic devices and precautions.