User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- FCC Requirements
- Industry Canada Compliance
- Information and Options
- Radio Controls
- LCD Touch Screen
- Microphone Controls
- Function Selection
- Channel/Zone Selection Options
- Basic Operation
- Trunking Channel Basic Operation
- Command Zone Operation
- Code Guard/NAC Operation
- Mixed Mode Operation
- Scan Options
- Encryption Operation
- User Pick List Options
- Emergency Signaling
- Messaging Options
- Paging and Call Alert
- Other Functions & Options
- Backlight [LITE]
- Cloning
- Control Lockout [LOCK]
- Date and Time [DATE]
- Global Positioning [GPS]
- Hard Power Down [PWRD]
- Home [HOME]
- Inhibit/Uninhibit [INH]/UINH]
- Keypad Programming
- Minimum Volume [VOL]
- Monitor [MON]
- Nuisance Channel Delete [NUIS]
- Phone [PHN] and Hang Up [HANG]
- Radio Accountability Tone [RAT]
- Radio Info
- Repeater Talkaround [T/A]
- Send Alert Tone [SNDT]
- Send Signal [SEND]
- Squelch Adjust [SQL]
- Site Display [STDS]
- Site Lock [STLK]
- Site Search [STSR]
- Surveillance Mode [SURV]
- Transmit Digital [TXD]
- Transmit Power [PWR]
- Two-Tone Select [TONE]
- Versions
- Zone Select [ZONE]
- Keypad Programming Options
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KNG Mobile Operation
Basic Operation
Receive
Turn power on by pushing and releasing the Volume knob. The radio will 1.
beep, indicating that it has passed its self test and is operational.
Set volume by pressing and holding the [MON] button, to hear squelch noise 2.
or by selecting “Monitor Mode” from the menu list and selecting "Open" . Turn
the Volume knob to set a comfortable volume level. Press the [MON] button
again or select desired monitor mode from the “Monitor” menu to stop squelch
noise.
Select a channel zone (if applicable) by pressing the [ZONE] button or 3.
selecting “Zone Select” from the menu and scrolling to the desired zone.
Press the “OK” button to return to Channel Select mode.
Select a channel by turning the Channel Selector knob. When the unstopped 4.
channel selector is rotated past the highest channel, the radio will return to the
lowest channel. When rotated past the lowest (1st) channel, the radio will go
to the highest channel.