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INSTALLING THE SPEAKER/ MICROPHONE OR HEADSET

Note:

 

The transceiver is not fully water resistant when using a speaker/ microphone or 
headset.

 

Use the Phillips #1 screwdriver.

1

  Insert the speaker/ microphone plugs into the 

speaker/ microphone jacks of the transceiver.

2

  Place the locking bracket over the speaker/ 

microphone plugs so that the locking tabs insert 

into the transceiver grooves.

3

  Secure the locking bracket in place using the 

attached screw.

Speaker/ microphone 

locking bracket

Screw

Summary of Contents for ProTalk DIGITAL NX-P1200NV

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL NX P1200NV NX P1200AV NX P1202AV NX P1300NU NX P1300AU NX P1302AU B5A 3583 00_EN ...

Page 2: ...A CHANNEL 9 MAKE A CALL 9 RECEIVE VOICE 10 POWER OFF 10 LED Indicator Status 10 SELF PROGRAMMING MODE 11 SELF PROGRAMMING FLOW 11 DEFAULT CHANNEL SETTINGS 13 ID SETUP 19 NXDN ID Setup Digital 19 Reserved Group Setup Digital 20 ZONE SELECTION 22 CHANNEL SETUP 23 Frequency Setup 23 Channel Type Setup 26 TX Setup 27 QT DQT Setup Analog 29 RAN Setup Digital 32 TX Power Setup 33 CHANNEL CONFIRMATION MO...

Page 3: ... 42 Zone Up 42 Channel Down 42 Channel Up 42 OTHER PROGRAM FUNCTIONS 43 SECOND PTT 43 CW MESSAGE 43 FIXED VOLUME 43 RX TX FREQUENCY SCAN 43 ZONE SELECT 43 VOICE OPERATED TRANSMISSION VOX 44 VOX Type 44 VOX Function Setup 44 VOX Operation 45 Semi VOX Operation 45 BACKGROUND OPERATIONS 46 TIME OUT TIMER TOT 46 BATTERY SAVER 46 LOW BATTERY WARNING 46 BUSY CHANNEL LOCKOUT BCL 46 VOICE ANNOUNCEMENT 47 ...

Page 4: ...listed below are covered by this manual NXDN Analog Transceiver NX P1200NV VHF TRANSCEIVER NX P1300NU UHF TRANSCEIVER Analog Transceiver NX P1200AV VHF TRANSCEIVER NX P1202AV VHF TRANSCEIVER NX P1300AU UHF TRANSCEIVER NX P1302AU UHF TRANSCEIVER ...

Page 5: ...the battery terminals or dispose of the battery by fire Never attempt to remove the casing from the battery pack 1 Align the battery pack with the back of the transceiver then press the battery pack and transceiver firmly together until the release latch on the base of the transceiver locks 2 To remove the battery pack lift the safety catch on the base of the transceiver then press the release lat...

Page 6: ...p as it may cause damage to the transceiver Acrylic ester which is contained in these glues may crack the transceiver s back panel INSTALLING THE CAP OVER THE SPEAKER MICROPHONE JACKS Note For the speaker microphone jack waterproof performance is guaranteed by securing the supplied cap Waterproof performance will not be guaranteed by connecting an optional speaker microphone etc Use the Phillips 1...

Page 7: ... the Phillips 1 screwdriver 1 Insert the speaker microphone plugs into the speaker microphone jacks of the transceiver 2 Place the locking bracket over the speaker microphone plugs so that the locking tabs insert into the transceiver grooves 3 Secure the locking bracket in place using the attached screw Speaker microphone locking bracket Screw ...

Page 8: ... Press and hold then speak into the microphone to transmit e Side 1 button Press to activate its programmable function Default Function Press None No function Press and hold Zone Up For function descriptions and details on how to change the function of the Side 1 button refer to BUTTON FUNCTION PROGRAMMING MODE p 35 f Side 2 button Press to activate its programmable function Default Function Press...

Page 9: ...the Side 1 button for 1 second to increase the Zone number Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 1 Press and hold the Side 2 button for 1 second to decrease the Zone number Zone 4 Zone 3 Zone 2 Zone 1 Zone 4 Side 1 and Side 2 buttons are the default settings SELECT A CHANNEL Rotate the Selector to select your desired channel MAKE A CALL Press and hold the PTT switch then speak into the microphone using...

Page 10: ...y POWER OFF After use turn off the power To switch the transceiver power OFF turn the Power switch Volume control fully counterclockwise until a click sounds LED Indicator Status Indicator Color Meaning Lights red Transmitting Lights green Receiving a call Blinks red Battery power is low Blinks green Scanning ...

Page 11: ...on PTT PTT QT DQT Setup Mode QT DQT Table Selection PTT PTT RAN Setup Mode RAN Table Selection PTT PTT TX Power Setup Mode Transmit Power Selection PTT Confirmation Setup Mode ID SETUP ZONE SELECTION Returns to the currently set zone number Release Side 1 PTT 2 1 3 4 1 Channel type is selected from NXDN Digital Analog or Mixed Dual 2 TX Setup Mode can be selected when Channel Type is Mixed Dual 3 ...

Page 12: ...ble Selection PTT PTT TX Power Setup Mode Transmit Power Selection PTT Confirmation Setup Mode ZONE SELECTION Returns to the currently set zone number Release Side 1 PTT Side 1 Side 2 Side 1 Side 2 Zone 1 Setup Mode PTT Zone 2 Setup Mode PTT Zone 3 Setup Mode Side 2 Side 1 Side 2 Side 1 Side 2 Side 1 PTT Zone 4 Setup Mode D C Side 2 Side 1 Selector Change channel number Power OFF and then ON Retur...

Page 13: ...0 29 179 9 1 151 6250 4 4 5 1 151 6250 12 100 0 1 151 6250 5 5 6 2 151 9550 1 67 0 2 151 9550 1 1 7 2 151 9550 6 82 5 2 151 9550 2 2 8 2 151 9550 10 94 8 2 151 9550 3 3 9 2 151 9550 29 179 9 2 151 9550 4 4 10 2 151 9550 12 100 0 2 151 9550 5 5 11 20 154 4900 1 67 0 20 154 4900 1 1 12 21 154 5150 1 67 0 21 154 5150 1 1 13 10 151 5125 1 67 0 10 151 5125 1 1 14 12 151 6850 1 67 0 12 151 6850 1 1 15 5...

Page 14: ...1 151 6250 12 100 0 6 2 151 9550 1 67 0 7 2 151 9550 6 82 5 8 2 151 9550 10 94 8 9 2 151 9550 29 179 9 10 2 151 9550 12 100 0 11 20 154 4900 1 67 0 12 21 154 5150 1 67 0 13 10 151 5125 1 67 0 14 12 151 6850 1 67 0 15 5 151 7000 1 67 0 16 6 151 7600 1 67 0 Compatible KENWOOD Model Zone Number Model Name Zone 1 Zone 4 NX P1200NV Zone 1 2 NX P1202AV Zone 2 4 NX 240 Analog Mode TK 2402V ...

Page 15: ...2 151 9550 1 67 0 7 15 151 7750 1 67 0 2 151 9550 6 82 5 8 26 158 4000 1 67 0 2 151 9550 10 94 8 9 1 151 6250 4 77 0 2 151 9550 29 179 9 10 1 151 6250 8 88 5 2 151 9550 12 100 0 11 1 151 6250 29 179 9 20 154 4900 1 67 0 12 2 151 9550 6 82 5 21 154 5150 1 67 0 13 2 151 9550 10 94 8 10 151 5125 1 67 0 14 2 151 9550 29 179 9 12 151 6850 1 67 0 15 5 151 7000 1 67 0 5 151 7000 1 67 0 16 6 151 7600 1 67...

Page 16: ... 22 461 3625 1 1 12 30 464 4875 5 79 7 30 464 4875 1 1 13 32 464 5375 7 85 4 32 464 5375 1 1 14 34 466 0375 9 91 5 34 466 0375 1 1 15 36 466 0875 11 97 4 36 466 0875 1 1 16 38 466 1375 13 103 5 38 466 1375 1 1 Channel Number Zone 4 Digital Table No Frequency MHz Table No RAN 1 2 464 5500 1 1 2 8 467 9250 1 1 3 9 461 0375 1 1 4 10 461 0625 1 1 5 11 461 0875 1 1 6 12 461 1125 1 1 7 13 461 1375 1 1 8...

Page 17: ...464 5000 12 100 0 6 2 464 5500 1 67 0 7 2 464 5500 6 82 5 8 2 464 5500 10 94 8 9 2 464 5500 29 179 9 10 2 464 5500 12 100 0 11 22 461 3625 3 74 4 12 30 464 4875 5 79 7 13 32 464 5375 7 85 4 14 34 466 0375 9 91 5 15 36 466 0875 11 97 4 16 38 466 1375 13 103 5 Compatible KENWOOD Model Zone Number Model Name Zone 1 Zone 4 NX P1300NU Zone 1 2 NX P1302AU Zone 2 4 NX 340 Analog Mode TK 3402U ...

Page 18: ... 67 0 7 13 461 1375 1 67 0 2 464 5500 6 82 5 8 14 461 1625 1 67 0 2 464 5500 10 94 8 9 1 464 5000 1 67 0 2 464 5500 29 179 9 10 3 467 7625 1 67 0 2 464 5500 12 100 0 11 4 467 8125 1 67 0 22 461 3625 3 74 4 12 5 467 8500 1 67 0 30 464 4875 5 79 7 13 6 467 8750 1 67 0 32 464 5375 7 85 4 14 7 467 9000 1 67 0 34 466 0375 9 91 5 15 15 461 1875 1 67 0 36 466 0875 11 97 4 16 16 461 2125 1 67 0 38 466 137...

Page 19: ...ouncement will inform selected number If you select more than 5 digit error beep will sound 5 Press the Side 1 to increase the number press the Side 2 to decrease the number 0 9 A voice announcement will inform selected number Repeat steps 4 to 5 to select the number of each digit For example when you set the NXDN ID as 12345 you should operate the Selector Side 1 and Side 2 buttons according to t...

Page 20: ...s compatible with NX P500 If other parties use the same frequency changing the Reserved Group ID and making a Group Call with a Group ID other than 00100 can prevent unnecessary reception A group call is initiated to the transceiver of the same Reserved Group ID if the PTT switch is pressed Transceiver A Reserved Group ID 00100 Group Call receiving transceivers Group Call Transceiver B Reserved Gr...

Page 21: ...t the number of each digit For example when you set the Reserved Group ID as 00250 you should operate the Selector Side 1 and Side 2 buttons according to the following table Selector position 5 4 3 2 1 Selected number 0 0 2 5 0 7 Press the PTT switch to save the settings and return to the ID SETUP ZONE SELECTION A voice announcement will inform you of the currently selected Reserved Group ID numbe...

Page 22: ...ION 3 Press the Side 1 or Side 2 button to select a zone number A voice announcement will inform you of the currently selected zone number 4 Press the PTT switch to decide current selected zone and enter the CHANNEL SETUP p 23 A voice announcement will inform you of the currently selected zone number and channel number Zone X X 1 to 4 for zone number Channel Y Y 1 to 16 for channel number Note If ...

Page 23: ... currently selected frequency table number Table numbers and their corresponding operating frequencies are provided in the table VHF p 24 UHF p 25 Press and hold the Side 1 or Side 2 button to increment decrement the frequency table number by 5 at a time 5 Press the PTT switch to temporary save the selected frequency table number Beep B 2 beeps will sound Repeat steps 1 to 5 to set up another chan...

Page 24: ...700000 6 151 760000 7 152 945000 8 151 835000 9 151 805000 10 151 512500 11 151 655000 12 151 685000 13 151 715000 14 151 745000 15 151 775000 16 151 865000 17 151 895000 18 151 925000 19 152 900000 20 154 490000 21 154 515000 22 154 527500 23 154 540000 24 153 005000 25 154 547500 26 158 400000 27 158 407500 ...

Page 25: ...0 14 461 162500 47 466 362500 80 456 287500 15 461 187500 48 467 787500 81 468 212500 16 461 212500 49 467 837500 82 468 262500 17 461 237500 50 467 862500 83 468 312500 18 461 262500 51 467 887500 84 468 362500 19 461 287500 52 467 912500 85 468 412500 20 461 312500 53 469 487500 86 468 462500 21 461 337500 54 469 512500 87 468 512500 22 461 362500 55 469 537500 88 468 562500 23 462 762500 56 469...

Page 26: ...is set to Off the Channel Type Setup Mode cannot be selected 3 Press the PTT switch to enter the Channel Type Selection 4 Press the Side 1 or Side 2 button to select the Channel Type Channel Type Voice Announcement Description Analog Channel Type Analog Operate in Analog mode NXDN Channel Type Digital Operate in Digital mode Mixed Channel Type Dual Operate in Analog Digital Mixed mode 5 Press the ...

Page 27: ...lection 4 Press the Side 1 or Side 2 button to select the Transmit Mode Transmit Mode Voice Announcement Description Analog TX Mode Analog Transmitting in Analog NXDN TX Mode Digital Transmitting in Digital 5 Press the PTT switch to temporary save the selected Transmit Mode Beep B 2 beeps will sound Repeat steps 1 to 5 to set up another channel 6 Press the Side 1 or Side 2 button to select the Con...

Page 28: ...aling Reset Timer 10 seconds elapses regardless of the Transmit Mode settings This operation of transmitting in the same mode as that of the received signal is called Talkback The operation when transmission is done on a mixed channel while receiving a signal is as follows Transmit Mode Received Signal TX Operation when Signaling is mismatched TX Operation when Signaling is matched Analog Transmis...

Page 29: ...he QT DQT Setup Mode cannot be selected If the Channel Type is set to NXDN Digital the QT DQT Setup Mode cannot be selected 3 Press the PTT switch to enter the QT DQT Table Selection The transceiver announces the current QT DQT table number 4 Press the Side 1 or Side 2 button to increment decrement the QT DQT table number Table 0 QT DQT 0 QT Table 1 QT 1 QT Table 2 QT Table 45 DQT Table 1 DQT 1 DQ...

Page 30: ...umber QT DQT 0 Off QT Table Table Number QT Frequency Hz Table Number QT Frequency Hz Table Number QT Frequency Hz 1 67 0 21 136 5 41 67 0 2 71 9 22 141 3 42 67 0 3 74 4 23 146 2 43 67 0 4 77 0 24 151 4 44 67 0 5 79 7 25 156 7 45 67 0 6 82 5 26 162 2 7 85 4 27 167 9 8 88 5 28 173 8 9 91 5 29 179 9 10 94 8 30 186 2 11 97 4 31 192 8 12 100 0 32 203 5 13 103 5 33 210 7 14 107 2 34 218 1 15 110 9 35 2...

Page 31: ...1I 155 D631I 16 D115N 51 D411N 86 D025I 121 D261I 156 D632I 17 D116N 52 D412N 87 D026I 122 D263I 157 D654I 18 D125N 53 D413N 88 D031I 123 D265I 158 D662I 19 D131N 54 D423N 89 D032I 124 D271I 159 D664I 20 D132N 55 D431N 90 D043I 125 D306I 160 D703I 21 D134N 56 D432N 91 D047I 126 D311I 161 D712I 22 D143N 57 D445N 92 D051I 127 D315I 162 D723I 23 D152N 58 D464N 93 D054I 128 D331I 163 D731I 24 D155N 59...

Page 32: ...umber 4 Press the Side 1 or Side 2 to increment decrement the RAN table number A voice announcement RAN X X 0 to 63 A voice announcement will inform you of the currently selected RAN table number When RAN table number set to 0 RAN 0 RAN signaling is off Press and hold the Side 1 or Side 2 button to increment decrement the RAN table number by 5 at a time 5 Press the PTT switch to temporary save the...

Page 33: ...ement Description High TX Power High 5 W Medium TX Power Medium 4 W Low TX Power Low 1 W NX P1202AV NX P1302AU Transmit Power Voice Announcement Description High TX Power High 2 W Low TX Power Low 1 W 5 Press the PTT switch to temporary save the selected Transmit Power Beep B 2 beeps will sound Repeat steps 1 to 5 to set up another channel 6 Press the Side 1 or Side 2 button to select the Confirma...

Page 34: ...xample Zone 1 Channel 1 Digital Table 10 RAN 55 High Power Encryption when active VOX when active Channel Type Mixed Zone number Channel number Channel type Transmit mode Frequency table number QT DQT table number RAN table number Transmit power Scrambler status Encryption status and VOX status Example Zone 1 Channel 1 Dual Analog Table 10 DQT 15 RAN 55 High Power Scrambler when active Encryption ...

Page 35: ...X 5 Individual Reply X 6 Low Transmit Power X 7 Monitor O 8 Monitor Momentary O 9 Scan Scan Temporary Delete 3 X 10 Scrambler Encryption X 11 Speaker Attenuation X 12 Squelch Off O 13 Squelch Off Momentary O 14 Super Lock 4 15 Zone Down 1 X 16 Zone Up 1 X 17 Channel Down 1 X 18 Channel Up 1 X O Can operate X Cannot operate Note No 15 Zone Down and No 16 Zone Up cannot be selected when Zone Select ...

Page 36: ... Table 0 not the current table number 4 Release the button 5 Press the Side 1 or Side 2 button to increment decrement the table number to select the new button function Table numbers and their corresponding functions are provided in the table p 35 A voice announcement will inform you of the currently selected table number 6 Press the PTT switch to save the settings Beep B 2 beeps will sound and th...

Page 37: ...d or disabled is retained even if the transceiver is turned OFF Calling Alert Press this button to send a calling alert to the other party Calling alert tones help identify yourself to party members and inform them that you are calling This function can be used when the channel type is Analog or Mixed Dual External Speaker If external speaker connected to the transceiver select the output of the s...

Page 38: ... Press this button again to return to the formerly selected channel Beep B 2 beeps sounds Note In scan mode this button can only work during scan paused state Home Channel Select Allows you to set the currently selected channel to Home Channel 1 Select the channel to be set as Home Channel 2 Press and hold this button for 3 seconds to set the currently selected channel as the Home Channel Beep C 3...

Page 39: ...t blue you make the Individual Call to the caller If a new Group Call is received while the LED blinks light blue Individual Call mode will be cancelled Note Set a different NXDN ID for each transceiver Group Call can be sent with the following settings a Select Reserved Group for Selcall on PTT Call Type NXDN and send with the Reserved Group ID Only on the channels in Zone 4 of NX P1300NU Reserve...

Page 40: ...his button to deactivate RAN signaling Release the button to return to normal operation Squelch will open with any NXDN signals received regardless of the RAN settings On Analog mode press and hold this button to deactivate QT or DQT signaling Release this button to return to normal operation Scan Press this button to start scanning the channels in the current zone In scan mode press this button t...

Page 41: ...ly reduce the volume level of the speaker of the transceiver and speaker microphone Press this button to change the Speaker Attenuation On or Off Note The status of this function enabled or disabled is retained even if the transceiver is turned OFF Squelch Off On Digital mode press this button to deactivate RAN signaling Press the button again to return to normal operation Squelch will open with a...

Page 42: ...amming Mode Channel Confirmation Mode Button Function Programming Mode All Reset Mode and VOX Function Setup Mode Note Second PTT and VOX Function Setup Mode can be activated by your dealer The status of this function enabled or disabled is retained even if the transceiver is turned OFF To deactivate Super Lock Turn OFF the transceiver and press and hold the PTT switch and Side 2 button while turn...

Page 43: ... be set to Second Channel CW MESSAGE Allows you to send the configured CW Message Press this button to send configured CW Message Morse code FIXED VOLUME Allows you to change the volume level of the beep tone Press this button to change the volume level Low High or Off tone Off RX TX FREQUENCY SCAN This function is for the repeater operation The transceiver can receive uplink signal directly even ...

Page 44: ...s not activate when a headset is not connected to the accessory terminal of the transceiver 2 With the transceiver power OFF press and hold the Side 1 button while turning the transceiver power ON 3 Continue to hold the Side 1 button until Beep A 1 beep sounds The LED lights yellow When the Side 1 button is released the transceiver will announce Zone number Channel number VOX Gain level 4 Use the ...

Page 45: ...ouder received signals may cause the transceiver to start transmission If no action is performed for 20 seconds the transceiver will automatically return to normal operation without changing any settings VOX Operation 1 To transmit simply speak to the microphone 2 When you finish speaking transmission ends Semi VOX Operation 1 To transmit press the PTT switch or the button programmed as Second PTT...

Page 46: ...an operation is performed Battery Saver turns off Note The timing of starting Battery Saver is different between Analog and Digital Mode While the Battery Saver is operating the LED may flash green when receiving a QT DQT RAN signal which does not match the QT DQT RAN set up in your transceiver LOW BATTERY WARNING While operating the transceiver the Low Battery Warning sounds an alert tone every 3...

Page 47: ...announced When changing the zone and or channel the new zone and channel number are announced When changing the function on off the new settings is announced Encryption Scrambler Home Channel Button Lock Low Transmit Power Scan Speaker Attenuation ...

Page 48: ... PTT switch the Side 1 button and the Side 2 button while turning the transceiver power ON Continue to hold the buttons until the LED lights yellow 2 Release the buttons within 2 seconds Beep A 1 beep sounds and returns to normal operation If the buttons are released before the LED lights yellow or the buttons are released after 2 seconds All Reset Mode will cancel Note Once the transceiver is pro...

Page 49: ...the Reserved Group ID may not match Make sure you are using the same Reserved Group ID as the other group members 20 Other voices besides group members are present on the channel Change the QT DQT or RAN settings Make sure all group members change the settings on their transceivers to match the new QT DQT or RAN settings 29 32 Buttons and Selector do not function Button Lock may be activated Press...

Page 50: ...utput Operating Voltage 7 5 V DC 20 Operating Temperature Range 30 C 22 F 60 C 140 F Frequency Stability 0 5 ppm Antenna Impedance 50 Ω Battery Life with KNB 45L Calculated using 5 transmit time 5 receive time and 90 standby time 11 hours Dimensions W x H x D Projections not included with KNB 45L 54 123 33 5 mm 2 13 x 4 84 x 1 32 inches Weight with KNB 45L 280 g 9 88 oz ...

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