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Contents

Federal Communications Commission Regulations ......................... 5
Compliance with RF Exposure Standards ........................................ 5
Industry Canada Compliance ........................................................... 5

FCC Requirements ...................................................................... 6

RF Exposure Compliance and Control Guidelines ........................... 8

Radio Controls ........................................................................... 10
LCD Display ............................................................................... 11

Status Indicators ..............................................................................11
Alphanumeric Label Options............................................................11
Buttons and Labels ..........................................................................12

Battery Installation and Removal ............................................. 13

Installing the Battery ........................................................................13
Removing the Battery ......................................................................13

Battery Care and Maintenance  ................................................ 14
Antenna Installation and Removal ........................................... 14
Programmable Switch and Button Functions ......................... 15

Switch Options .................................................................................15
Buttons Options ...............................................................................15
Menu Options...................................................................................15
Preset Menu Items ...........................................................................15
Keypad Menu Operation ..................................................................16
Preset Menu Items ...........................................................................16

Basic Radio Operation .............................................................. 17

Receive ............................................................................................17
Transmit ...........................................................................................17

Channel Zone Selection ............................................................ 18
Code Guard Operation .............................................................. 19

Analog Squelch Control ...................................................................19
APCO Project 25 Squelch Control ...................................................19
Code Guard Receive ...................................................................... 20
Code Guard Transmit ...................................................................... 20

Summary of Contents for KNG

Page 1: ...stallation and Removal 13 Installing the Battery 13 Removing the Battery 13 Battery Care and Maintenance 14 Antenna Installation and Removal 14 Programmable Switch and Button Functions 15 Switch Options 15 Buttons Options 15 Menu Options 15 Preset Menu Items 15 Keypad Menu Operation 16 Preset Menu Items 16 Basic Radio Operation 17 Receive 17 Transmit 17 Channel Zone Selection 18 Code Guard Operati...

Page 2: ...cal OTAR Option KZA0584 27 General Options 29 Backlight LIGT 29 Keypad Lock 29 Monitor MON 29 Repeater Talkaround TA 30 Surveillance Mode SURV 31 Squelch Adjust SQL 31 Tx Digital TXD 32 Tx Power LPW 32 Zone Select ZON 33 Scan Options 33 Channel Scan SCAN 33 Scanning Code Guarded Channels 34 Nuisance Channel Delete 34 Transmitting with Scan On 34 Talkback Scan 35 Priority Scan PRI 35 Scan List Add ...

Page 3: ...TAR Option KZA0584 46 Pick List Options 49 Picklist TX CxCSS UTON 49 Picklist TX NAC UNAC Picklist TGID UTG Picklist Key UKEY Picklist Key Set UKST Programming P25 ID Unit Call Receive List 50 Programming User Selectable Transmit Tones 52 Programming User Selectable Network Access Codes 53 Programming User Selectable Talkgroup IDs 54 Keypad Programming 55 Programming Channel Information 55 Program...

Page 4: ...4 KNG User s Manual ...

Page 5: ...E and ICNIRP exposure limits for occupational controlled RF exposure environment at operating duty factors of up to 50 transmitting and is authorized by the FCC for occupational use only In terms of measuring RF energy for compliance with the FCC exposure guidelines your radio radiates measurable RF energy only while it is transmitting during talking not when it is receiving listening or in Standb...

Page 6: ...ough requirements of today s communications environment Please take a moment to read the information in this manual so you can get optimum performance from your new radio FCC Requirements Your radio must be properly licensed by the Federal Communications Commission prior to use Your BK Radio dealer can assist you in meeting these requirements Your dealer will program each radio with your authorize...

Page 7: ...when used improperly can cause biological damage Very high levels of x rays for example can damage tissues and genetic material The energy levels associated with radio waves from portable 2 way radios when properly used are not great enough to cause biological damage Experts in science engineering medicine health and industry work with organizations to develop standards for exposure to RF energy T...

Page 8: ... 2 5 cm away from the nose Keeping the radio at the proper distance is important because RF exposures decrease with distance from the antenna Antenna should be kept away from eyes When worn on the body always place the radio in a BK Radio approved clip holder holster case or body harness for this product Using approved body worn accessories is important because the use of BK Radio or other manufac...

Page 9: ...decompile reverse engineer or disassemble the object code or in any other way convert the object code into a human readable form This software is licensed solely for use within this product US Patent Nos 6 912 495 B2 5 870 405 5 826 222 5 754 974 5 715 365 5 701 390 5 649 050 5 630 011 5 581 656 5 517 511 5 491 772 5 247 579 5 226 084 and 5 195 166 CONTACT INFORMATION For additional information on...

Page 10: ...n Off Volume Channel Select Collar Switch Antenna Connector Emergency Button Toggle Switches LED Indicator Ch 1 KNG P25 171 58500 MHz LIGT T A MENU LCK TXD SCN Programmable Side Buttons Push to Talk Speaker Accessory Connector Alphanumeric Display Microphone Diamond Button Up Arrow Button Down Arrow Button Square Button Keypad Radio Controls ...

Page 11: ...y Level Indicator Alphanumeric Label Options NOTE Three channel information lines are programmable with PC Radio Editor Channel Number Channel Number of Currently Selected Channel or Active Scanned Channel Channel Label Alphanumeric Label of Currently Selected Channel or Active Scanned Channel Frequency Operating Frequency of Currently Selected Channel or Active Scanned Channel Received Unit ID P2...

Page 12: ...R Encryption Rekey RNAC User Selectable Receive NAC RCG User Selectable RX CTCSS CDCSS Code Guard Analog or Mixed Mode Operation SCN Channel Scan SURV Surveillance Mode SQL Squelch Adjust T A Repeater Talkaround TXD Transmit Digital Mixed Mode Operation TXS Transmit Secure Encrypted Models U2U Unit to Unit Call Digital Operation Only UKEY User Selectable Encryption Key Encrypted Models UKST User S...

Page 13: ...he Battery 1 Turn the radio off 2 Align the tabs on the bottom of the battery with the slots on the radio 3 Push the top of the battery toward the radio until release tab clicks into place Removing the Battery TS ON Release Tab 1 Slide the release tab toward the bottom of the radio 2 Pull the top of the battery out Approximately 30o 3 Pull up to remove the battery pack NOTE All information program...

Page 14: ...ion may occur Antenna Installation and Removal NOTE Transmitting without an antenna could result in damage to your radio Use RELM BK Radio approved antennas only Use of non qualified or mismatched antennas could result in diminished radio operation Published radio specifications cannot be guaranteed with non approved antennas Bent broken or damaged antennas should be replaced Installing the Antenn...

Page 15: ...s Options Channel Scan Priority Scan Keypad Lock Zone Scan Menu Backlight Tx Power Monitor Tx Digital Tx Secure Unit Call Zeroize Keys Rekey Request PRI CH Select Picklist CxCSS Picklist NAC Picklist TGID Picklist Key Picklist Key Set Zone Select Squelch Set Repeater Talkaround Surveillance Mode Nuisance Channel Emergency Menu Options Channel Scan Priority Scan Keypad Lock Zone Scan Backlight Tx P...

Page 16: ...on 2 Scroll to the desired menu item using the up down buttons 3 Press the square button marked ENT to open the selected item 4 Use the up down buttons to highlight the desired operation 5 Press the square button marked ENT to set the selection 6 Press and hold the diamond button marked ESC to return to normal radio operation Preset Menu Items Version Selecting Version from the menu list will disp...

Page 17: ...When a signal is received the unprogrammable top line of the display indicates the current channel s operating mode RXA analog RXD digital Transmit Ch 1 KNG P25 171 58500 MHz LIGT T A MENU LCK TXD KNG ABC DEF GHI JKL MNO PQRS TUV WXYZ 1 2 3 4 7 8 9 5 6 0 BK RADIO Microphone PTT 1 Press the PTT Push To Talk switch When the radio is transmitting the indicator LED glows red and TXD or TXA appears in ...

Page 18: ...o access the Zones If programmed to a button Select Zone Zone 1 Rescue Team ESC ENT 1 Press the button programmed for Zone Selection ZON The display shows the active Zone Number and its programmed label 2 Use the up down arrows to scroll to the desired zone or use the numeric keypad to enter the desired zone number 3 Press the ENT button to select the group 4 Press the ESC button to return to norm...

Page 19: ...es the addressee s P25 unit ID instead of the TGID When operating in Digital Mode each channel can be programmed to use either Normal squelch or Selective squelch Normal squelch is used to mimic analog operation Signals are only qualified with the programmed NAC TGIDs and P25 Unit IDs are ignored Each digital channel is programmed with a receive NAC and a transmit NAC When an incoming signal s NAC...

Page 20: ...ed with a receive code guard will be heard only when the proper frequency and Code Guard value is received Analog and mixed mode receive channels will also unmute when the radio is in monitor mode Code Guard Transmit 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 10 12 13 14 16 SCAN PRI VOL Busy Channel Transmit Indicator Ch 1 KNG P25 171 58500 MHz LIGT T A MENU LCK TXA The frequency must be clear prior to transmitting ...

Page 21: ... annunciator in addition to the RX or TX annunciator Analog receptions and transmissions will be indicated by illuminating the A annunciator in addition to the RX or TX annunciator Mixed Mode Talkback If Mixed Mode Talkback is enabled transmissions initiated while hold time remains will be in the same mode as the received signal if the signal was received on the Ready to Transmit RTX channel Depen...

Page 22: ...the ANI is transmitted when the square button is pushed during transmit DTMF tones are sent by pressing the alphanumeric keys during transmit NOTE The D DTMF tone is only available after the ANI has been sent Encryption Operation The radio may optionally be configured for Secure communication on channels operating in Digital Mode No encryption is available for analog channels Required Setup Radios...

Page 23: ...adio will transmit in Secure Mode when PTT is pressed the encrypt icon is displayed When receiving or transmitting an encrypted signal the encrypt icon flashes in the display Transmit Encryption Key Selection The radio can hold up to 32 DES or AES encryption keys Each channel is assigned a default key for transmit The key can be locked to the channel or if programming allows a transmit key other t...

Page 24: ...dio will not transmit but will beep and display NO KEY when PTT is pressed Zeroization The radio provides a method for the user to panic zeroize all encryption keys This service also sets all touchpad passwords to FFFFFF The zeroization service can be invoked with the steps below If programmed to a button Zeroize Keys Zeroize Now ESC YES ENT 1 Press the button programmed for Zeroizing ZER 2 Press ...

Page 25: ... rekeying is enabled the rekey service can be invoked with the following steps If programmed to a button Rekey Rekey Now ESC YES ENT 1 Press the button programmed for Rekey RKY 2 Press the YES button to request a key or press ESC to abort the operation 3 Hold the ESC button to return to normal operation If programmed to the Menu button Channel Scan Rekey PRI Scan ESC ENT TXD Rekey Rekey Now ESC YE...

Page 26: ...keys can only be selected from the active keyset Follow the steps below to view select the Keyset If programmed to a button Keysets Keyset 1 Keyset 2 ESC ENT 1 Press the button programmed for the Keyset UKST 2 Use the up down buttons to highlight the desired keyset 3 Press the ENT button to select the highlighted keyset 4 Hold the ESC button to return to normal operation If programmed to the Menu ...

Page 27: ...e OTAR channel Zone Select Tact OTAR PRI Scan ESC ENTER Press the programmed Menu button Use the Up Down buttons to scroll to Tact OTAR and press the enter button Key 1 Key 2 Key 3 ESC ENTER Use the Up Down buttons to select the desired encryption key Programmed key labels are displayed To view the label and key index press the button Alternatively the key can be selected directly via the keypad b...

Page 28: ...l OTAR Error Code Table Code Description 01 General Failure 02 DTEK Not Found or Not AES 04 MTEK Not Found or Not AES F0 General Failure during Key Wrap F1 Key Not Found for Key Wrap F4 Key to Wrap Key is Not identified as a KEK Receiving Keys OTAR Key Target Radio Select the channel designated as the OTAR channel to receive the rekey information Key 5 Received Upon successful key transfer the rad...

Page 29: ...e the up down buttons to select Backlight 2 Press the ENT button 3 Use the up down buttons to select On or Off 4 Press the ENT button to set the selection 5 Hold the ESC button to return to normal operation 6 Keypad Lock The Keypad Lock function can be programmed as a radio menu item Enabling Keypad Lock the programmable keypad buttons NOTE Programmable side buttons are not lockable Operation Pres...

Page 30: ...ff or On 4 Press the ENT button to set the selection 5 Hold the ESC button to return to normal operation 6 Repeater Talkaround TA When TA is turned on the radio will transmit on the programmed receive frequency of the selected channel Toggle switch operation On Slide the programmed switch toward the front of the radio Off Slide the switch up toward the channel select switch Button Operation On Pre...

Page 31: ... normal operation 6 Squelch Adjust SQL Squelch adjust can be assigned to the keypad or a radio menu item Button Operation Press the programmed button 1 Use the up down arrows to select the desired squelch point 2 Press ENT to set the selection 3 Hold the ESC button to return to normal operation 4 Menu Operation Squelch Adjust ESC ENT Ch 1 KNG P25 171 58500 MHz LIGT T A MENU LCK RXD SCN Talkaround ...

Page 32: ...ton TXD Off Press the button again TXD Menu Operation Press the assigned Menu button 1 Use the up down buttons to select TX Digital 2 Press the ENT button 3 Use the up down buttons to select Digital or Analog 4 Press the ENT button to set the selection 5 Hold the ESC button to return to normal operation 6 Tx Power LPW If Tx Power selection is enabled transmit power can be switched between the high...

Page 33: ...to select the 2 desired zone Press ENT to set the zone 3 Press the ESC button to return to 4 normal operation Menu Operation Press the assigned Menu button 1 Use the up down buttons to select the 2 desired zone Press ENT to set the zone 3 Hold the ESC button to return to 4 normal operation Scan Options Channel Scan SCAN Ch 1 KNG P25 171 58500 MHz LIGT T A MENU LCK Ch 1 KNG P25 171 58500 MHz LIGT T...

Page 34: ... to return to 6 normal operation Scanning Code Guarded Channels When a signal is detected scanning stops while the radio checks for the proper Code Guard value If the signal contains the proper Code Guard value the radio receives the message Otherwise the radio resumes scanning immediately Nuisance Channel Delete If your radio is programmed for Nuisance Channel Delete and Channel Scan is assigned ...

Page 35: ...n combination with scan operation Up to two priority channels can be on a radio wide Global or per zone basis When Global Priority channels are enabled zone priority selections are disabled If priority channels are assigned on a per zone basis the radio monitors the priority channels in the currently selected zone If priority channels are programmed on a Global basis the radio will monitor the ass...

Page 36: ...he keypad to change the priority channels The Priority Channel selection can be programmed to a programmed button or as a menu item To select a new Priority Channel Button Operation Pri Chans Priority 1 Priority 2 ESC ENT Zone 01 Pr1 Of f Main ESC ENT Glob Pr1 Zone Zone 1 Zone 2 ESC ENT Glob Pr1 Chan Channel 1 Channel 2 ESC ENT Priority 1 Use Global Use Per Zone ESC ENT Global Pri 1 Pri 1 Zone Pri...

Page 37: ...ESC ENT Priority 1 Use Global Use Per Zone ESC ENT Global Pri 1 Pri 1 Zone Pri 1 Chan ESC ENT Press the Menu button 1 Use the up down buttons to select Pri 2 Channels Press ENT 3 Use the up down buttons or to select the 4 desired priority channel Press ENT 5 Select Use Global to assign a radio 6 wide priority channel or Use Per Zone to assign a zone priority channel Use Global 7a Select Priority Z...

Page 38: ...y are Scan List channels Press ENT 6 Hold ESC to return to normal radio 7 operation Zone Scan ZSCN Ch 1 KNG P25 171 58500 MHz LIGT T A MENU LCK Ch 1 KNG P25 171 58500 MHz LIGT T A MENU LCK RXDN SCAN SCAN When Zone Scan is turned on the radio scans all programmed scan channels in zones programmed as Zone Scan zones Toggle switch operation On Slide the programmed switch toward the front of the radio...

Page 39: ... to toggle the 5 selection Zones in the scan list will be proceeded by a symbol Hold the ESC button to return to 6 normal operation Vote Scan KZA0581 Channels in a multicast conventional systems can be added to the scan list and designated as voted channels When a signal is received on a voted channel the radio checks all voted channels and selects the channel with the best signal If enabled vote ...

Page 40: ... settings emergency signal will be sent automatically or with each Push to Talk Placing an Emergency Call 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 10 12 13 14 16 SCAN PRI VOL LIGT T A MENU PR1 TXD EMERGENCY KNG P25 To place an emergency call press and hold the programmed emergency button until the radio beeps and the display flashes EMERGENCY Radio automatically sends the emergency sig nal on the selected or pre p...

Page 41: ...st Call 1 Label Call 2 Label ESC ENT Enter ID ID ESC ENT Press the programmed button U2U 1 Use the up down buttons to select the 2 desired Unit Call option Press ENT to enter Unit Call Mode 3 Display shows phone icon and P25 ID in use Last Call Use the P25 ID of the last Call ENT initiates call Call List Use the programmed P25 ID List ENT brings up programmed Call List Use the up down button to se...

Page 42: ...D of the last Call ENT initiates call Call List Use the programmed P25 ID List ENT brings up programmed Call List Use the up down button to select the desired ID Press ENT to initiate the call Enter ID Enter a numeric P25 ID ENT brings up Enter ID menu Use the keypad to enter the desired ID Press ENT to initiate the call 5 Press the ESC button to return to normal operation Unit to Unit Callback If...

Page 43: ...tion On Press the programmed button TXS Off Press the button again TXS Menu Operation Secure Tx Clear Secure ESC ENT Channel Scan TX Secure PRI Scan ESC ENT TXD Press the assigned Menu button 1 Use the up down buttons to select TX 2 Secure Press the ENT button 3 Use the up down buttons to select 4 Secure or Clear Press the ENT button to set the 5 selection Hold the ESC button to return to 6 normal...

Page 44: ...ryption Keys or press ESC to cancel the operation Hold the ESC button to return to 5 normal operation Wait for the radio to start beeping and for the ZERO ALL message to appear on the LCD The radio will stop beeping and the ZEROIZED message will appear on the LCD after all keys are destroyed Rekey Request RKY OTAR equipped radios The radio optionally provides a method for the user to manually requ...

Page 45: ...ss the assigned Menu button 2 Use the up down buttons to select 3 Request Key Press the ENT button 4 Press the YES button to Request Keys 5 or press ESC to cancel the operation Hold the ESC button to return to 6 normal operation If a successful rekey occurs a tone will sound and the display will momentarily show REKEYED Keyset Viewing and Selecting The radio can hold up to 8 encryption keysets Onl...

Page 46: ... buttons to highlight the desired keyset 5 Press the ENT button to select the keyset 6 Hold the ESC button to return to normal operation 3 4 7 Tactical OTAR Option KZA0584 Tier III KNG portables may be equipped with Tactical Over the Air Rekeying option KZA0584 The tactical OTAR option allows a key source KNG radio to send individual encryption keys to OTAR equipped target radios without the need ...

Page 47: ... Source Radio Configuration the pick list target screen is displayed Use the Up Down buttons to select the desired target key slot This is the key pick list slot where the target radio will store the transferred key Alternatively the key can be selected directly via the keypad by pressing 1 32 Press the enter key to begin the key transfer When the key information has been sent the radio will momen...

Page 48: ...as a KEK Receiving Keys OTAR Key Target Radio Select the channel designated as the OTAR channel to receive the rekey information Key 5 Received Upon successful key transfer the radio will show the received key s programmed label and Key Received The key received message remains displayed until radio power is cycled The radio will operate normally even while the message is displayed If the key tran...

Page 49: ...f TONE 01 ESC ENT Ch 1 KNG P25 171 58500 MHz RKY T A MENU LCK RXD SCN Button Operation Turn to the channel you wish to assign 1 the Tone to Press the programmed button 2 UTON Use the up down buttons to select the 3 desired tone 1 32 or select the tone using the numeric keypad Press the ENT button to set the 4 selection Press ESC to return to normal 5 operation User Tones Of f TONE 01 ESC ENT Ch 1 ...

Page 50: ...s a display line the P25 ID of the radio sending the call will be shown when receiving a digital signal If the P25 ID of the received call is programmed in the Call List the alphanumeric label associated with the ID will be displayed If the P25 ID is not in the Call List the numeric P25 ID will be displayed Keypad Prog User Tones Call List ESC ENT Enter Password 000000 ESC CLR ENT ESC ENT Call Lis...

Page 51: ...eypad Character Chart 4 Press the PR1 button to move to the next character Labels can contain up to thirteen characters 5 Press the ENT button to save the label Editing the ID Number ESC CLR ENT Call 1 Call 1 Label 1234567 ESC CLR ENT Call 1 Call 1 Label 1234567 1 Use the down arrow button to highlight the ID 2 Press the CLR button to clear the ID 3 Use the keypad to select the desired ID number U...

Page 52: ...C ENT User Tones 1 100 0 2 141 3 ESC ENT TONE 01 12345 ESC CLR ENT TONE 01 for CDCSS 000 0 ESC CLR ENT 1 Press the Menu button 2 Use the up down buttons to highlight Keypad Prog 3 Press the ENT button 4 Use the up down buttons to highlight User Tones 5 Press ENT 6 Use the keypad to enter the six digit password 7 Press ENT 8 Use the up down buttons to highlight the User Tone you wish to edit 9 Pres...

Page 53: ... 58500 MHz LIGT T A MENU LCK RXD SCN Talkaround Tx Power Keypad Prog ESC ENT 1 Press the Menu button 2 Use the up down buttons to highlight Keypad Prog 3 Press the ENT button 4 Use the up down buttons to highlight User NACs 5 Press ENT 6 Use the keypad to enter the six digit password 7 Press ENT 8 Use the up down buttons to highlight the NAC you wish to edit 9 Press the ENT Button 10 Press the CLR...

Page 54: ...l List User Tones User TGIDs ESC ENT User TGIDs TGID 01 TGID 02 ESC ENT TGID 01 12345 ESC CLR ENT TGID 01 0 ESC CLR ENT 1 Press the Menu button 2 Use the up down buttons to highlight Keypad Prog 3 Press the ENT button 4 Use the up down buttons to highlight User TGIDs 5 Press ENT 6 Use the keypad to enter the six digit password 7 Press ENT 8 Use the up down buttons to highlight the TGID you wish to...

Page 55: ... 58500 MHz LIGT T A MENU LCK RXD SCN To enter the Channel Programming mode 1 Press the MENU button 2 Use the up down arrows to highlight Keypad Prog 3 Press ENT 4 Use the up down arrows to highlight Keypad Prog 5 Press ENT 6 Use the keypad to enter the six digit password 7 Press ENT 8 Use the up down arrows to highlight Channels 9 Press ENT 8 Use the up down arrows to select the Zone of the desire...

Page 56: ...quency RX Frequency 151 62500 MHz ESC CLR ENT Chan Label Rx Freq Rx Mode ESC ENT ESC CLR ENT RX Frequency 000 00000 MHz 1 With Rx Freq highlighted press the ENT button 2 Press the CLR button to clear the current frequency 3 Use the keypad to select the desired Receive Frequency 4 Press the ENT button to set the frequency 5 Press the ESC button to return to the Channel Programming menu Receive Mode...

Page 57: ...SC ENT ESC CLR ENT RX NAC 1 With Rx NAC highlighted press the ENT button 2 Press the CLR button to clear the currently programmed NAC 3 Use the keypad to select the first digit 4 Press the PR1 button to move to the next character NACs are programmed as three digit hexadecimal numbers 000 FFF 5 Press the ENT button to set the NAC 6 Press the ESC button to return to the Channel Programming menu Sque...

Page 58: ...lch Mode Tx Freq Tx Mode ESC ENT 1 With Tx Mode highlighted press the ENT button 2 Use the up down buttons to highlight the desired Transmit Mode Analog Digital or Mixed 3 Press the ENT button to set the mode 4 Press the ESC button to return to the Channel Programming menu Channel Bandwidth Bandwidth selection applies only to Analog operation TX Mode 12 5 kHz 25 kHz ESC ENT Tx Freq Tx Mode Bandwid...

Page 59: ...tone 5 Press the ESC button to return to the Channel Programming menu Transmit Network Access Code TX NAC 293 ESC CLR ENT Tx Guard Tx NAC Squelch Mode ESC ENT ESC CLR ENT TX NAC 1 With Tx NAC highlighted press the ENT button to edit the Guard Tone 2 Press the CLR button to clear the currently programmed NAC The NAC returns to the Project 25 default NAC of 293 3 Use the keypad to select the first d...

Page 60: ...he ESC button to return to the Channel Programming menu Encryption Secure Mode Encrypted models Secure Mode Clear Secure ESC ENT Tx NAC TGID Secure Mode ESC ENT 1 With Secure Mode highlighted press the ENT button 2 Use the up down buttons to highlight the desired Encryption Selection Clear channel always transmits unencrypted Secure channel always transmits encrypted Selectable encryption selected...

Page 61: ...n Keys can be locked to a channel or selected via a programmed button Key Lock Of f On ESC ENT Secure Mode Key Key Lock ESC ENT 1 With Key Lock highlighted press the ENT button 2 Use the up down buttons to highlight the desired setting Off Selectable Key On Locked Key 3 Press the ENT button to set the selection 4 Press the ESC button to return to the Channel Programming menu Low Power Lock Low Pow...

Page 62: ...s the MENU button 2 Use the up down arrows to highlight Keypad Prog 3 Press ENT 4 Use the up down arrows to highlight Keypad Prog 5 Press ENT 6 Use the keypad to enter the six digit password 7 Press ENT 8 Use the up down arrows to highlight Zone Params 9 Press ENT 8 Use the up down arrows to select the desired Zone 9 Press ENT 10 Use the up down arrows to select the func tion you wish to edit Prog...

Page 63: ...1 Chan Tx on Pri 1 ESC ENT 1 With Pri 1 Chan highlighted press the ENT button 2 Use the up down buttons to highlight the desired Priority Channel Off No Zone Priority Channel Main Priority 1 Channel follows channel select knob Channel Label Assign as Priority 1 Channel 4 Press the ENT button to set the selection 5 Press the ESC button to return to the Zone Programming menu Transmit on Priority 1 C...

Page 64: ...n Pri 1 Pri 2 Chan ANI Mode ESC ENT 1 With ANI Mode highlighted press the ENT button 2 Use the up down buttons to highlight the desired setting Off No ANI operation DTMF Only Transmit DTMF Tones with keypad ANI Only Send DTMF ANI on PTT BOTH Keypad Tones and manual ANI 3 Press the ENT button to set the selection 4 Press the ESC button to return to the Zone Programming menu Automatic Number Identif...

Page 65: ...r TGIDs User Tones Keypad Prog ESC ENT Talkaround Tx Power Keypad Prog ESC ENT Channels Zone Params Global Params ESC ENT To enter the Global Programming mode 1 Press the MENU button 2 Use the up down arrows to highlight Keypad Prog 3 Press ENT 4 Use the up down arrows to highlight Keypad Prog 5 Press ENT 6 Use the keypad to enter the six digit password 7 Press ENT 8 Use the up down arrows to high...

Page 66: ...e ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ESC ENT Pri 1 Chan Pri 1 Zone Tx on Pri 1 ESC ENT 1 With Pri 1 Zone highlighted press the ENT button 2 Use the up down buttons to highlight the Zone of desired Global Priority Channel 3 Press the ENT button to set the selection 4 Press the ESC button to return to the Global Programming menu Tx on Global Priority 1 Channel If enabled the radio transmits on the Global Priority 1 Chan...

Page 67: ...ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ESC ENT Pri 2 Chan Pri 2 Zone Scn Hold Time ESC ENT 1 With Pri 2 Zone highlighted press the ENT button 2 Use the up down buttons to highlight the Zone of desired Global Priority Channel 3 Press the ENT button to set the selection 4 Press the ESC button to return to the Global Programming menu Scan Hold Time Scan Hold Time is also used as the Hold Time for programmed talkback function...

Page 68: ...The TX Time Out Timer Limits the length of transmissions to the programmed time Tx Timeout 255 Seconds ESC ENT Busy Ch Mode TX TOT Bklight Mode ESC ENT 1 With TX TOT highlighted press the ENT button 2 Use the up down buttons to select the desired transmission time Limit 0 225 seconds Zero seconds No Time Out Time 3 Press the ENT button to set the selection 4 Press the ESC button to return to the G...

Page 69: ...aver It is recommended that Battery Saver be used for normal radio operation Battery Saver Of f On ESC ENT Bklight Mode Bklight Dur Battery Saver ESC ENT 1 With Battery Saver highlighted press the ENT button 2 Use the up down buttons to select On or Off 3 Press the ENT button to set the selection 4 Press the ESC button to return to the Global Programming menu Password Password 123456 ESC CLR ENT B...

Page 70: ... Keypad Programming Characters 1 1 ABC 2 A B C a b c 2 DEF 3 D E F d e f 3 GHI 4 G H I g h i 4 JKL 5 J K L j k l 5 MNO 6 M N O m n o 6 PQRS 7 P Q R S p q r s 7 TUV 8 T U V t u v 8 WXYZ 9 W X Y Z w x y z 9 0 0 Blank Space _ ...

Page 71: ... to select Cloning 2 Press the ENT button 3 Use the up down buttons to select the cloning 4 type a Active Zone Copies the information in the Source radio s active zone to the Target radio s active zone b Zone to Zone Allows for selection of any zone in the source radio to be copied into any non blocked zone in the Target radio The following additional steps are required for Zone to Zone cloning Pr...

Page 72: ...alk Groups Scan List Bandwidth Low Power Selection ANI Settings Zone Priority Settings Zone Scan List Selection NOTE Some groups may be blocked by PC programming to prevent them from being overwritten Only unlocked groups will accept incoming clones Entire Radio Cloning When Entire Radio is selected from the cloning menu information from the all zones is sent to the corresponding zones of the radi...

Page 73: ...adio at 800 648 0947 Email sales relm com Service If you need service contact your BK Radio dealer If you find it impractical to have service provided by your dealer contact the RLM BK Radio Technical Service Department at 800 422 6281 Repairs may be sent to the address below RELM Wireless Corporation Attention Customer Service 7100 Technology Drive West Melbourne FL 32904 ...

Page 74: ... a standard push button telephone ENT Enter Individual Personality The information programmed with a PC on both a global and by channel basis that tells the radio exactly how to operate LCD Liquid Crystal Display Mixed Mode Allows Analog Digital operation on same channel NAC Network Access Code for digital channel PR Priority Channel PRI Priority PTT Push To Talk RTA Repeater Talk Around RTX Chann...

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