P2 – Non-Connector Side
P2-1
– Program Input – Connect the green clip lead from the KL-3 programmer to this point or Pad 3.
P2-2
– Program Output – Connect the yellow clip lead from the KL-3 programmer to this point or Pad 4.
P2-3
– Code Select 0 – This line would be connected to Binary Select 1. For 2-line to 4-line binary this would be
the least significant bit (LSB). Note: The VS-1200 can only use 1-line or 2-line binary as it is only capable of 3
codes. The VS-1000 and VS-1050 can support up to 4-linebinary for 16 codes.
P2-4
– Option 1 – Future Use
P2-5
– Code Select 1 – This line would be connected to Binary Select 2. In 2-line binary mode this is the most
significant bit (MSB).
P2-6
– Code Select 2 – This line would be connected to Binary Select 4. In 3-line binary mode this is the most
significant bit (MSB).
P2-7
– Code Select 3 – This line would be connected to Binary Select 8. In 4-line binary mode this is the most
significant bit (MSB).
P2-8
– Monitor/LTR Input – This input is currently available for use as a trunking delay input. Connect this input to
a point in the radio that goes low or high when a channel is acquired. Program the scrambler with the active
polarity. This input only needs to be connected when using leading ANI in the VS-1050 and VS-1200.
P2-9
– Horn Output – Future Use
P2-10
– Option 2 – Future Use
P2-11
– Optional Input – Future Use
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