![Kenwood NX-5000 series Manual Download Page 51](http://html.mh-extra.com/html/kenwood/nx-5000-series/nx-5000-series_manual_1956164051.webp)
Configuration using KPG-D1/ D1N
Configuring
Unit ID Display on Group Call
(
Transceiver Settings > P25 > P25 Information > General)
1.7
Using 2-tone to Initiate an Individual Call
2-tone signaling uses a pair of 2 different tone frequencies in series for an individual call.
2-tone is a signaling system that can receive a signal with squelch disabled only when 2 tone signals in series sent from the
transmitting transceiver match the tone signals preconfigured for the receiving transceiver.
2-tone consists of 2 tone signals in series with 2 different frequencies within the frequency range between 281.25 Hz and
3093.75 Hz in a P25 Conventional system. These 2 tone signals are sent in series with the carrier wave.
The following are the methods for sending the 2-tone code:
0
2-tone encoding list selection
0
Call
key
0
PC command
Selecting and Sending the 2-tone Code from a List
The transceiver can send a 2-tone code by initiating transmission after selecting a 2-tone code configured in the 2-tone
encoding list. (Refer to
.)
An encoding tone configured in the 2-tone encoding list can be selected by pressing the 2-tone key.
Or, by selecting “2-tone” after the transceiver enters Menu Mode by pressing the
Menu
key, an encoding tone configured
in the 2-tone encoding list can be selected.
Operating the transceiver:
1
Press the
2-tone
key.
The transceiver enters 2-tone Mode, and the 2-tone encoding list appears.
The following operations are the same even if the transceiver enters 2-tone
Mode by pressing the
Menu
key:
Note
If the transceiver enters 2-tone Mode on a channel with “Mixed”
configured in
Channel Type
, the 2-tone encoding list for analog or the
2-tone encoding list for P25 appears according to the configuration in
Transmit Mode
.
12 : 34
A
M
2-tone
01
2-tone
1
2-tone
2
2-tone
3
Back
Call
1 P25 CONVENTIONAL SYSTEM
1.6 Making a Group Call
P25 FUNC (K)/Ver 2.20
31