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Kenwood NX-5200K3 Function Reference

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Configuration using KPG-D1/ D1N
0
Configuring Selective
Call Alert LED to be enabled or disabled (
Transceiver Settings > DMR > DMR Information
> Conventional)
0
Configuring Optional Signaling LED to be enabled or disabled ( Transceiver
Settings > DMR > DMR Information
> Conventional)
0
Configuring Alert Tone (Individual) (Individual ID List) (
Transceiver
Settings > DMR > Individual ID List > Alert
Tone)
0
Configuring Alert LED Color (Individual) (Individual ID List) (
Transceiver
Settings > DMR > Individual ID List >
Alert LED Color)
0
Configuring Alert Tone (Individual Call) used in common in a DMR Conventional system (
Transceiver Settings
> DMR > DMR Information > Conventional > Alert Tone)
0
Configuring Alert LED Color (Individual Call) used in common in a DMR Conventional system ( Transceiver
Settings > DMR > DMR Information > Conventional > Alert LED Color)
Notifying the User with a Tone That a Call Request Has Been Initiated (Call Request
Tone)
Call Request Tone is the function to emit a Call Request Tone (1 beep) from the transceiver when a call request for an
Individual Call (Individual Call Acknowledge Request) is initiated in a DMR Conventional system.
The Call Request Tone (1 beep) from the transceiver notifies the user that a call request for an Individual Call (Individual
Call Acknowledge Request) has been initiated.
The user can initiate the communication after the call request has been established.
Configuration using KPG-D1/ D1N
Configuring Call Request Tone to be enabled or disabled ( Transceiver Settings > Personal > Personal Features
> DMR Conventional > DMR > Individual Call Acknowledge Request)
Notifying the User with a Tone That a Call Request Is in Progress (Call Processing
Tone)
Call Processing Tone is the function to emit a Call Processing Tone (2 beeps) from the transceiver until the transceiver
receives
an acknowledgment message from the receiving transceiver after the call request for an Individual Call (Individual
Call Acknowledge Request) is initiated in a DMR Conventional system.
The Call Processing Tone (2 beeps) from the transceiver notifies a user that the call request for an Individual Call (Individual
Call Acknowledge Request) is in progress. A Call Processing Tone stops when the call request is established, and the user
can initiate the communication.
After the call request for an Individual Call (Individual Call Acknowledge Request) is initiated, a Call Processing Tone (2
beeps) sounds from the transceiver upon the elapse of the time configured for Call Processing Tone Delay Time.
Configuration using KPG-D1/ D1N
Configuring Call Processing Tone
and Call Processing Tone Delay Time (
Transceiver Settings > Personal >
Personal Features > DMR Conventional > DMR > Individual Call Acknowledge Request > Call Processing Tone)
1 DMR CONVENTIONAL SYSTEM
1.6 Initiating an Individual Call After Ensuring That the Target Party Is Available for Communications (Individual Call Acknowledge Request)
DMR FUNC (K, F)/Ver 2.20 29
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Kenwood NX-5200K3 Specifications

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BrandKenwood
ModelNX-5200K3
CategoryTransceiver
LanguageEnglish

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