User's Manual

KYODO KG510 OPERATORS MANUAL
128113 Page #14 of 26 Pages 11 December, 2000
4.4.4 KILL Signalling
The KG510 has the ability to transmit a specially coded signalling sequence that will disable
("KILL") another radio. This feature is particularly useful when transceivers become
misplaced, are stolen, if they are used in an incorrect manner, or if they are used for the
wrong purposes.
To prevent accidental or mischievous "KILLING" of radios, several security features are in
place.
Firstly, the KG510 must have this function enabled during programming.
Secondly, the user must know the required password and enter it correctly into the KG510,
and,
Thirdly, the user must know the required "KILL" number (of the radio to be "KILLED", and
enter it correctly into the KG510.
The "KILL" password has four numerical digits. [0] to [9].
With 5-Tone signalling systems, the "KILL" number for a particular radio comprises of the
radio's decode number + D + the radio's KILL number.
With DTMF signalling systems, the "KILL" number for a particular radio comprises of the
radio's decode number + A + the radio's KILL number. In the case of DTMF signalling, both
the decode number and the KILL number must have more than four digits.
4.4.4.1 Kill Signalling Operation
Press [SHIFT] and the press [6] to place the KG510 into the KILL mode.
The LCD display will indicate that the KG510 is in the KILL mode
Enter the required password by entering the correct four digit number.
If the password has been correctly entered, the LCD display will show this message:
Then enter the "KILL" data from the keyboard that comprises of the decode number + D +
the KILL number of the radio to be "KILLED". (In the case of DTMF signalling, it will be
necessary to substitute the "A" tone instead of the "D" tone).
Then press [#] to transmit the data.
RX
TX
CH01 Kyodo-co
Kill Pass OK
RX
TX
CH01 Kyodo-co
Kill Pass --