Dropout Delay Time; Dwell Time; Group Scan; Single Scan - Kenwood TK-7100H Service Manual

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5 Scan Information
You can transmit using the selected Channel
during Scan. However, when Scan pauses on a
Channel, you may transmit on the paused
Channel.
Priority
You may transmit on the Priority channel.
Priority + TalkBack
You can transmit on the Priority channel during
Scan. However, when Scan pauses on a Channel,
you can transmit on the paused Channel.

5.2.5 Dropout Delay Time

The transceiver pauses Scan when a call is received.
The Dropout Delay Time is the time from when the
received signal ends to when the transceiver
resumes Scan.

5.2.6 Dwell Time

The transceiver pauses Scan when the PTT switch is
pressed. The Dwell Time is the time from when the
PTT switch is released to when the transceiver
resumes Scan.

5.2.7 Group Scan

5.2.7.1 Single Scan

The transceiver scans only the selected Group and
checks for the presence of signals on the Channels
added to the Scan List. It also checks whether or not
the received QT/DQT matches the programmed
QT/DQT.
You must select "Single" to activate this function.
The Group Add function is disabled when the Single
Scan is selected. This function scans only the
selected Group.

5.2.7.2 Multi Scan

This function scans all in the Groups added to the
Scan List and all the Channels in those groups that
are added to the Scan List using the FPU or by
pressing the [Scan/Del] key.
You must select "Multi" to activate this function. The
requirements for operating Scan are the same as for
Single Scan.
The transceiver scans the Priority Channel every
time.

5.2.8 Off Hook Scan

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This function allows you to select whether or not to
execute Scan when the microphone is in the Off Hook
position.
When Off Hook Scan is disabled:
The transceiver does not activate Scan if the
microphone is in the Off Hook position.
Scan pauses on the Revert Channel when the
microphone moves from the On Hook to the Off
Hook position.
Scan resumes when the microphone returns to
the On Hook position.
Microphone Hook
There is a metal hook on the back of the
microphone (KMC-30/KMC-32).
Normally, the negative terminal of the vehicle
battery is grounded to the metal of the vehicle so
that the hook of the microphone enters the On
Hook status when it touches the metal portion of
the vehicle.

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