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Nexedge NX-5200

Brand: Kenwood | Category: Transceiver
Table of contents
Nexedge NX-5200 first page preview

Nexedge NX-5200

Brand: Kenwood | Category: Transceiver
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Common FUNC (K, F)/Ver
  8. general features
  9. volume control
  10. power switch
  11. function mode
  12. turning the transceiver on
  13. adjusting the volume level
  14. manual dialing
  15. Using Menu Mode
  16. Changing the Zone
  17. Touch
  18. Direct Channel
  19. caller id stack
  20. time stamp
  21. Selecting or Clearing Data from a List
  22. Entering or Deleting a Code
  23. Entering or Deleting Characters
  24. Scroll Display
  25. Character Entry
  26. Auto Key Lock Timer
  27. About the Behavior in Function Mode While in a Dual Control Head Structure
  28. About the Reception Display of a Short
  29. Switching the Display Language
  30. TRANSMISSION/ RECEPTION
  31. Channel Spacing
  32. Beat Shift
  33. Displaying the Signal Strength Level (RSSI Level, BER) (Maintenance Display)
  34. INDICATION AND DISPLAY
  35. Selective Call Alert LED
  36. Optional Signaling LED
  37. Lighting the Backlight (Backlight)
  38. Changing the Color Scheme of the Transceiver Display (Color Scheme)
  39. The Icons on the LCD
  40. Displaying the Signal Strength (Signal Strength Indicator)
  41. Display Functions of the Display
  42. Power-on Text
  43. Sub-LCD Display
  44. Sub-LCD Display Priority
  45. Transceiver is Turned ON (Custom Start up Screen)
  46. SOUND
  47. Power-on Tone
  48. Warning Tone
  49. Locator Tone
  50. Sidetone
  51. Volume Level Tone
  52. Tones that Sound When the Transceiver
  53. Temporarily Reducing the Volume Level
  54. Receiving a Call (Alert Tone Restriction from 2nd Call)
  55. Configuring Audio Profile (Audio Profile)
  56. General
  57. RX Audio Response
  58. TX Digital Audio Response
  59. Active Noise Reduction
  60. BATTERY
  61. Warning the Battery Power of the Vehicle Battery Is Low (Battery Warning)
  62. Reducing Battery Consumption (Battery Saver)
  63. Checking the Detailed Information of a Battery (Battery Information Display)
  64. GPS POSITION DISPLAY
  65. Displaying the Location Information
  66. DATA
  67. Formatting a microSD Card
  68. Removing the microSD Card
  69. Folder Structure of a microSD Card
  70. Remaining Memory Capacity (Low Memory Warning)
  71. Audio Data File (First-in First-out Deletion)
  72. Configuring Recording Time (Maximum Recording Length)
  73. About the Audio to Be Recorded
  74. Storing Audio Data in the Saved Folder
  75. Storing the GPS Data (GPS Data Storage)
  76. Confirming microSD Card Contents via a PC (SD Card Direct Access)
  77. Toggling Bluetooth On/ Off
  78. of the Transceiver (Bluetooth Device Name)
  79. Bluetooth-compatible Device (Bluetooth Find Device)
  80. Registering and Connecting Using PF Keys (Define Bluetooth Device)
  81. Receive a pairing request from a Bluetooth-compatible device
  82. Behavior of the Transceiver When Pairing Cannot Occur
  83. About Headset Profile (HSP Connection HSP Disconnection)
  84. Behave (Bluetooth Headset Connection Type)
  85. Resetting the Connection by Headset Profile
  86. Connecting to a Bluetooth-compatible Device Fails (Headset Profile)
  87. About Serial Port Profile (SPP Connection SPP Disconnection)
  88. Profile
  89. Linking with the Microphone Hook (Off hook Speaker Revert)
  90. a Bluetooth-compatible Device (Bluetooth Interface Selection)
  91. Universal Connector
  92. Using the Vibrator
  93. D-sub 25-pin Connector
  94. speaker mute
  95. external speaker
  96. Available Functions for AUX Output Ports
  97. Data Dwell Time
  98. State Hold Timer (Active Low)
  99. External PTT (Voice), External PTT Data), and Data PTT
  100. Connected External Device (Remote Zone-Channel)
  101. Optimizing Various Signal Levels
  102. Port (Ignition Sense)
  103. Is Turned ON (Horn Alert Mode)
  104. programming mode
  105. HEAD
  106. Structures of Multi RF Deck/ Multi Control Head
  107. Building a Multi RF Deck System
  108. Configuring the FPU Data and Writing the FPU Data to Each RF Deck
  109. Configuring the DIP Switch
  110. Basic Operations
  111. Receiving
  112. Transmitting
  113. Modulation Line
  114. Audio Function
  115. External Speaker (Unselected RF Deck Speaker)
  116. External Speaker (Unselected Speaker Offset)
  117. Communicating Directly Between Control Heads (Intercom)
  118. Monitoring the Communications of Control Heads (Transmit Audio Monitor)
  119. Received Audio and Beep (Multi RF Deck Audio Output Type)
  120. Inhibiting Transceiver Behaviors by Remote Control (Inhibit/ Stun)
  121. Communication Ports
  122. PC Interface Protocol
  123. Restrictions When Configuring AUX Input/ Output
  124. Ignition Sense
  125. Microphone-hook
  126. Scan
  127. Bluetooth Communication
  128. Bluetooth On/Off
  129. Bluetooth Device Name
  130. Registering a Bluetooth Connection Device (Pairing)
  131. Displaying a Bluetooth-compatible Device (Bluetooth My Devices)
  132. microSD
  133. Formatting a microSD Card (Format SD Card)
  134. Resetting the Recognition of microSD Card (Eject SD Card)
  135. Relaying the Received Signal (Mobile Relay Station)
  136. Examples of Mobile Relay Station Operation
  137. Configuring Mobile Relay Station
  138. Connecting the RF Deck by Using a D sub 25-pin Cable
  139. Creating a Dedicated Mobile Relay Station Cable
  140. Connecting the External Speaker
  141. Placing the Transceiver in Mobile Relay Station Mode
  142. Removing a Control Head
  143. Control Head Structure Is Operating
  144. About Configuration Using KPG-D1/ D1N
  145. Configuration in KPG-D1/ D1N if RF Decks Are Switched
  146. Configuration in KPG-D1/ D1N If Control Heads Are Switched
  147. Changed from a Multi RF Deck System to a Single RF Deck Structure
  148. About the Message Display
  149. About the Pin Arrangement for KCT-72 and the Connection of External Devices
Nexedge NX-5200 first page preview

Nexedge NX-5200

Brand: Kenwood | Category: Radio
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