Kenwood NEXEDGE NX-200 Function Reference page 30

Hide thumbs Also See for NEXEDGE NX-200:
Table of Contents
CONTENTS BY PURPOSE
Indication and
Display
Sound
Functions for
NXDN Conventional
System
FUNC (K)/Ver 4.00
Executing a Function by Selecting the
Function from the Menu
Selecting functions in Menu Mode activates vari-
ous functions or places the transceiver in various
Function Modes.
3.4 Using Menu Mode
Lighting the LED While Transmitting
and Receiving
The transceiver can light or blink the LED while
the transceiver is transmitting or receiving.
5.1 Busy LED
5.2 Transmit LED
5.3 Selective Call Alert LED
Displaying a Bitmap Image When the
Transceiver is Turned ON
A desired bitmap image can be displayed on the
transceiver display when the transceiver is turned
ON.
5.11 Displaying a Bitmap Image When the
Transceiver is Turned ON (Custom Start-up
Screen)
Tones Used for the Transceiver
Various tones sound from the transceiver accord-
ing to the operation of the transceiver.
6.1 Tones that Sound When a User Operates
the Transceiver or When the Transceiver
Status Is Changed
Making an Individual Call
A user can call an individual transceiver and initi-
ate voice communication.
8.5 Making an Individual Call
Page 23
Displaying the Transceiver Received
Signal Strength
The received signal strength of the transceiver can
be displayed on the transceiver display.
5.7 Displaying the Signal Strength (Signal
Page 72
Strength Indicator)
Page 72
Page 73
Displaying the Remaining Battery
Power Level (Portable Only)
A user can be notified on the level of the remain-
ing battery power on the LCD and by LED.
7.1 Displaying the Remaining Battery Power
Level (Battery Indicator)
Page 83
Changing the Calling Alert Tone
Tones that sound from the transceiver when the
transceiver receives a call using optional signaling
or a status message can be changed to the
desired tone.
6.2 Tones that Sound When the Transceiver
Receives a Call
Page 84
Making a Group Call
A user can call a group of transceivers registered
as a call group, and initiate two-way voice commu-
nication.
8.7 Making a Group Call
Page 126
CONTENTS
Page 77
Page 105
Page 90
Page 141
INDEX
xxvii
Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents