The transceiver has password functions for protecting the transceiver operation and the security of the configuration data.
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Password for Transceiver Operation (Transceiver Password)
Transceiver Password protects the transceiver from unauthorized usage.
Placing the transceiver in Transceiver Password Mode prevents the transceiver from being used. The transceiver exits
Transceiver Password Mode and becomes available if a password is entered and the password is correct.
Pressing the Transceiver Password key places the transceiver in Transceiver Password Mode.
Or, pressing the Menu key places the transceiver in Menu Mode, and then selecting “Transceiver Password” places the
transceiver in Transceiver Password Mode. (Refer to Using Menu Mode.)
A
password can be configured for the transceiver using KPG-D1/ D1N. The password can be configured using any numbers
between 0 and 999999 inclusive.
Note
If Transceiver Password is configured but no Transceiver Password is configured for the Transceiver Password and
Menu keys, the transceiver enters Transceiver Password Mode when the transceiver is turned ON.
Operating the transceiver
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Placing the transceiver in Transceiver Password Mode
1
Press the Transceiver Password key.
The transceiver enters Transceiver Password Mode.
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Exiting the Transceiver Password Mode
1
Enter a password in Transceiver Password Mode.
Refer to “Entering or Deleting a Code” for entry methods.
2
Press the Menu ([
]) or [ ] key after entering the password.
If the password matches, a Password Authorization Tone (2 beeps) sounds from the transceiver and the transceiver
enters User Mode.
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