Kenwood Nexedge NX-5400 manuals
Nexedge NX-5400
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- BASIC OPERATIONS
- SELECTING A ZONE AND CHANNEL
- TRANSMITTING
- RECEIVING
- PROGRAMMABLE FUNCTIONS
- character entry
- FUNCTIONS OVERVIEW
- FUNCTION DETAILS
- scan revert
- TRUNKING CALLS
- EMERGENCY CALLS
- SCRAMBLER (ANALOG)/ ENCRYPTION (P25/ NXDN)
- SIGNALING
- CLOCK
- COLOR SCHEME
- BACKGROUND OPERATIONS
- signal strength indicator
- Bluetooth
- useful functions
- microSD CARD & BUILT-IN MEMORY
- auto recording
- INDICATOR LIST
Nexedge NX-5400
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- Table Of Contents
- NOTICES TO THE USER
- PRECAUTIONS
- TERMINAL DESCRIPTIONS
- UNPACKING AND CHECKING EQUIPMENT
- PREPARATION
- INSTALLING THE (OPTIONAL) ANTENNA
- INSTALLING THE CAP OVER THE UNIVERSAL CONNECTOR
- INSTALLING THE microSD MEMORY CARD
- ORIENTATION
- lcd display
- DISPLAY
- BASIC OPERATIONS
- TRANSMITTING
- INFORMATION ON SOFTWARE LICENSE
- installation du crochet de ceinture
- fonctionnement de base
- accesorios suministrados
- encendido y apagado
Nexedge NX-5400
Table of contents
Nexedge NX-5400
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Common FUNC (K, F)/Ver
- general features
- volume control
- power switch
- function mode
- turning the transceiver on
- adjusting the volume level
- manual dialing
- Using Menu Mode
- Changing the Zone
- Touch
- Direct Channel
- caller id stack
- time stamp
- Selecting or Clearing Data from a List
- Entering or Deleting a Code
- Entering or Deleting Characters
- Scroll Display
- Character Entry
- Auto Key Lock Timer
- About the Behavior in Function Mode While in a Dual Control Head Structure
- About the Reception Display of a Short
- Switching the Display Language
- TRANSMISSION/ RECEPTION
- Channel Spacing
- Beat Shift
- Displaying the Signal Strength Level (RSSI Level, BER) (Maintenance Display)
- INDICATION AND DISPLAY
- Selective Call Alert LED
- Optional Signaling LED
- Lighting the Backlight (Backlight)
- Changing the Color Scheme of the Transceiver Display (Color Scheme)
- The Icons on the LCD
- Displaying the Signal Strength (Signal Strength Indicator)
- Display Functions of the Display
- Power-on Text
- Sub-LCD Display
- Sub-LCD Display Priority
- Transceiver is Turned ON (Custom Start up Screen)
- SOUND
- Power-on Tone
- Warning Tone
- Locator Tone
- Sidetone
- Volume Level Tone
- Tones that Sound When the Transceiver
- Temporarily Reducing the Volume Level
- Receiving a Call (Alert Tone Restriction from 2nd Call)
- Configuring Audio Profile (Audio Profile)
- General
- RX Audio Response
- TX Digital Audio Response
- Active Noise Reduction
- BATTERY
- Warning the Battery Power of the Vehicle Battery Is Low (Battery Warning)
- Reducing Battery Consumption (Battery Saver)
- Checking the Detailed Information of a Battery (Battery Information Display)
- GPS POSITION DISPLAY
- Displaying the Location Information
- DATA
- Formatting a microSD Card
- Removing the microSD Card
- Folder Structure of a microSD Card
- Remaining Memory Capacity (Low Memory Warning)
- Audio Data File (First-in First-out Deletion)
- Configuring Recording Time (Maximum Recording Length)
- About the Audio to Be Recorded
- Storing Audio Data in the Saved Folder
- Storing the GPS Data (GPS Data Storage)
- Confirming microSD Card Contents via a PC (SD Card Direct Access)
- Toggling Bluetooth On/ Off
- of the Transceiver (Bluetooth Device Name)
- Bluetooth-compatible Device (Bluetooth Find Device)
- Registering and Connecting Using PF Keys (Define Bluetooth Device)
- Receive a pairing request from a Bluetooth-compatible device
- Behavior of the Transceiver When Pairing Cannot Occur
- About Headset Profile (HSP Connection HSP Disconnection)
- Behave (Bluetooth Headset Connection Type)
- Resetting the Connection by Headset Profile
- Connecting to a Bluetooth-compatible Device Fails (Headset Profile)
- About Serial Port Profile (SPP Connection SPP Disconnection)
- Profile
- Linking with the Microphone Hook (Off hook Speaker Revert)
- a Bluetooth-compatible Device (Bluetooth Interface Selection)
- Universal Connector
- Using the Vibrator
- D-sub 25-pin Connector
- speaker mute
- external speaker
- Available Functions for AUX Output Ports
- Data Dwell Time
- State Hold Timer (Active Low)
- External PTT (Voice), External PTT Data), and Data PTT
- Connected External Device (Remote Zone-Channel)
- Optimizing Various Signal Levels
- Port (Ignition Sense)
- Is Turned ON (Horn Alert Mode)
- programming mode
- HEAD
- Structures of Multi RF Deck/ Multi Control Head
- Building a Multi RF Deck System
- Configuring the FPU Data and Writing the FPU Data to Each RF Deck
- Configuring the DIP Switch
- Basic Operations
- Receiving
- Transmitting
- Modulation Line
- Audio Function
- External Speaker (Unselected RF Deck Speaker)
- External Speaker (Unselected Speaker Offset)
- Communicating Directly Between Control Heads (Intercom)
- Monitoring the Communications of Control Heads (Transmit Audio Monitor)
- Received Audio and Beep (Multi RF Deck Audio Output Type)
- Inhibiting Transceiver Behaviors by Remote Control (Inhibit/ Stun)
- Communication Ports
- PC Interface Protocol
- Restrictions When Configuring AUX Input/ Output
- Ignition Sense
- Microphone-hook
- Scan
- Bluetooth Communication
- Bluetooth On/Off
- Bluetooth Device Name
- Registering a Bluetooth Connection Device (Pairing)
- Displaying a Bluetooth-compatible Device (Bluetooth My Devices)
- microSD
- Formatting a microSD Card (Format SD Card)
- Resetting the Recognition of microSD Card (Eject SD Card)
- Relaying the Received Signal (Mobile Relay Station)
- Examples of Mobile Relay Station Operation
- Configuring Mobile Relay Station
- Connecting the RF Deck by Using a D sub 25-pin Cable
- Creating a Dedicated Mobile Relay Station Cable
- Connecting the External Speaker
- Placing the Transceiver in Mobile Relay Station Mode
- Removing a Control Head
- Control Head Structure Is Operating
- About Configuration Using KPG-D1/ D1N
- Configuration in KPG-D1/ D1N if RF Decks Are Switched
- Configuration in KPG-D1/ D1N If Control Heads Are Switched
- Changed from a Multi RF Deck System to a Single RF Deck Structure
- About the Message Display
- About the Pin Arrangement for KCT-72 and the Connection of External Devices
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