User's Manual

KYODO KG510 OPERATORS MANUAL
128113 Page #9 of 26 Pages 11 December, 2000
4.3 Front Panel Operation
This section describes most signalling and other advanced features that are available on the KG510
Transceiver. The availability of some features is dependent on the programming of the transceiver.
You may find it worthwhile to discuss these features in detail with your radio supplier to obtain a full
understanding of their benefits.
4.3.1 Keypad Operation
The Keypad is the interface between the user and the KG510 and is used to enable or
disable various functions, and to enter the required data for signalling purposes.
(5-Tone) or (DTMF) shown after the described feature indicates that the described feature
applies to the particular signalling format.
The following keys are used for these purposes:
[0] - [9] Entering new channel numbers
Entering the "KILL" password
Entering signalling encoding numbers (5-Tone) (DTMF)
Entering DTMF numbers (DTMF)
[A] Advancing the KG510 to the next higher channel
Entering the signalling "A" tone (5-Tone) (DTMF)
Encodes the "A" Tone (DTMF)
[B] Advancing the KG510 to the next lower channel
Entering the signalling "B" tone (5-Tone) (DTMF)
Encodes the "B" Tone (DTMF)
[C] Entering the signalling "C" tone (5-Tone) (DTMF)
Encodes the "C" Tone (DTMF)
[D] Entering the signalling "D" tone (5-Tone) (DTMF)
Encodes the "D" Tone (DTMF)
[ ] Displays the previously entered encode numbers (5-Tone)
(DTMF)
Encodes the " " -Tone (DTMF)
[#] Encodes the signalling numbers that are displayed in the LCD display (5-Tone)
(DTMF)
Encodes the "#"-Tone (DTMF)
[CH] Used with two channel numbers [0] - [9] to change the active channel on the
KG510. E.g. [CH]+[9]+[0] will change the active channel to Channel 90 (provided
Ch 90 has been programmed into the KG510.
[SCN] Used to place the KG510 into the "All-Scan" mode where the KG510 will scan all
programmed channels. Pressing the [SCN] key again will cause the KG510 to exit
from the "All-Scan" mode.
[MON] Switches the KG510 between "Monitor ON" mode and "Monitor OFF" mode and is
used to "Un-mute" the radio when using selective calling (depending on the
programming of the KG510 transceiver).