2 CONNECTING OPTIONAL DEVICESMOD (K)/Ver. 2.00 Confidential CONTENTS 192.4.9 Configuration using KPG-99D1. Run KPG-99D.2. Select the Program pulldown menu > “Read Datafrom the Transceiver”. The icon in the toolbar canalso be clicked.The Read Data from the Transceiver dialog boxappears on the display.Figure 2-6 Read Data from the Transceiver Dialog Box 13. Click the “Read” button.KPG-99D starts reading configuration data from thetransceiver.Figure 2-7 Read Data from the Transceiver Dialog Box 24. Select the Edit pulldown menu > “Function Port”.The Function Port window appears on the display.Figure 2-8 Function Port Window5. Select the External Device (Port 3 to 8) dropdownlist > “KDS-100”.The necessary functions for KDS-100 areautomatically assigned to each port.Note: Ignition Function cannot be configured.6. Click the Program pulldown menu > “Write Data tothe Transceiver”.The Write Data to the Transceiver dialog boxappears on the display.Figure 2-9 Write Data to the Transceiver Dialog Box7. Click the “Write” button.Configuration data is written to the transceiver.8. Turn the transceiver ON.In this case, KDS-100 also automatically starts up.Note: KDS-100 can be used when “FleetSync Air” is selected from theProduct Information window > Signaling Type for Decodedropdown list. KPG-71D is required to configure KDS-100. The port logic state can be configured for the followingconditions in the Edit pulldown menu > Optional Featureswindow > Radio dropdown list in KPG-71D to control theFunction Port using KDS-100.Table 2-16 Radio Port Logic ConfigurationNote: Refer to 2.13 Using the Ignition Sense and Other Options onpage 51 when KCT-18 is used with KDS-100 or KGP-2A/KGP-2B.SQ Squelch detect input Active LowDTC Data TX channel Controloutput Active LowTXS/LOK Transmitter active sense input Active LowAM Speaker mute output Active LowMM MIC mute output Active Low