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Functions in Lone Worker Mode
The transceiver enters or exits Lone Worker Mode by a user operating the keys on the transceiver.
The following functions are relevant to Lone Worker Mode.
0
Lone Worker Type
0
Lone Worker Interval
0
Duration of Lone Worker Tone
Lone Worker Type
Lone Worker Type
allows you to configure how the transceiver behaves in Lone Worker Mode.
The transceiver behaves as below while in Lone Worker Mode according to the configuration in Lone Worker Type:
Table 2-9 Lone Worker Type
Configuration Description
Normal
Lone Worker Mode can be enabled or disabled by a user pressing the Lone Worker key.
A user can transmit and receive using the transceiver in the same manner as normal even if the
transceiver enters Lone Worker Mode and while the time configured in Lone Worker Interval is
counted.
The status of Lone Worker Mode, either enabled or disabled by a user pressing the Lone Worker
key, is retained in the transceiver. The status of Lone Worker Mode, either enabled or disabled, is
also retained in the transceiver even if the channel is changed or the transceiver is turned on or off.
Transmit/ Receive
Inhibit
Lone Worker Mode can be enabled or disabled by a user pressing the Lone Worker key.
A user cannot transmit or receive using the transceiver while the time configured in Lone Worker
Interval is counted after the transceiver enters Lone Worker Mode.
Only the following PF keys can be used while the transceiver is in Lone Worker Mode:
0
Lone Worker key
0
Emergency key
0
Function key
0
Backlight key
0
LCD Brightness
key
0
Zeroize key
0
Battery Status key
The status of Lone Worker Mode, either enabled or disabled by a user pressing the Lone Worker
key, is retained in the transceiver. The status of Lone Worker Mode, either enabled or disabled, is
also retained in the transceiver even if the channel is changed or the transceiver is turned on or off.
Preset
If a channel is selected, Lone Worker Mode is enabled or disabled depending on the configuration in
Lone Worker for the selected channel.
Lone Worker Mode can also be enabled or disabled by a user pressing the Lone Worker key.
A user can transmit and receive using the transceiver in the same manner as normal even if the
transceiver enters Lone Worker Mode and while the time configured in Lone Worker Interval
is
counted.
The status of Lone Worker Mode, either enabled or disabled by a user pressing the Lone Worker
key, is not retained in the transceiver. If “Lone Worker” is assigned to the Lever switch, whether Lone
Worker is enabled or disabled for the transceiver when a channel is changed depends on the selection
in the Lever switch.
2 COMMUNICATIONS IN AN EMERGENCY
2.8 Placing the Transceiver in Emergency Mode Using the Lone Worker Function
DMR FUNC (K, F)/Ver 2.20 110
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BrandKenwood
ModelNX-5200K3
CategoryTransceiver
LanguageEnglish

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