Receiving The Status Message - Kenwood TK-3180 Function Reference

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# When you cancel sending the Status
Message:
press [S1] while "SEND DATA" is on the
display.
"CANCEL" appears on the display and the
transmission is canceled.
TK-2180/ 3180
TK-7180/ 8180

22.3.2 Receiving the Status Message

This received Status Message is transferred in the
following way.
Table 22-7 Status Message Output
Status Message
The received Status Message appears
on the LCD.
The Status Message appears if the
LCD Display
Message Display Type is "Fixed". The
Status Message and Selcall ID appears
alternatively every second if the
Message Display Type is "Alternate".
Alert Tone sounds when receiving the
Alert Tone
Status Message.
The status of the AUX Out terminal
AUX Out
altenates to high from low when
receiving the Status Message
The received Status Message is sent via
serial command. This message is sent
PC Command
when the transceiver is connected to a
PC or the KDS-100 (MDT).
Note:
" To use serial communications, a user must prepare the
FleetSync compatible software or external devices.
" A user can store a maximum of 15 Messages (Status Message
and Short Message).
" The Status Name appears on the display when receiving the
Status Message. "Status xx" appears on the display when
receiving the Status Message without the Status Name.
to 22.3.11 Status List.)
Version: 1.11
Description
(Refer
Function Reference
!
Transceiver Operation
1. "RECV DATA" appears on the main display when
the transceiver starts receiving data.
TK-2180/ 3180
TK-7180/ 8180
2. "COMPLETE" appears on the display when
receiving the Status Message. (Individual Call
only)
TK-2180/ 3180
TK-7180/ 8180
3. The "
" icon blinks.
# When the Status Message is configured in the
Status List:
The Status Name configured in the Status List
appears.
TK-2180/ 3180
TK-7180/ 8180
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