Turning The Transceiver Off; Power Switch Status Memory (Mobile Only) - Kenwood NEXEDGE NX-200 Function Reference

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3 BASIC OPERATIONS
3.1 Turning the Transceiver ON/ OFF

Turning the Transceiver OFF

For Portable, rotate the Power switch counterclockwise until it clicks to turn the transceiver OFF.
For Mobile, pressing the Power switch while the transceiver is turned ON causes the transceiver to be turned OFF. Also,
the transceiver can be turned OFF according to the status of the vehicle engine, either switched On or Off. (Refer to
Turning the Transceiver ON or OFF by Linking with the Ignition Sense Port State (Ignition Sense) on page

Power Switch Status Memory (Mobile Only)

Power Switch Status Memory can be used to store the Power switch status (ON or OFF) when the power source is
disconnected from the transceiver.
Whether to turn the transceiver ON when the power source is connected to the transceiver varies as below depending on
the configuration for Power Switch Status Memory.
Configuration
Enabled
Disabled
Configuration using KPG-111D/ DN
Configuring the Power Switch Status Memory (
FUNC (K)/Ver 4.00
Table 3-1 Power Switch Status Memory
Description
Enables the capability to retain the ON- or OFF-state of the Power
switch. Disconnecting the power source while the transceiver
Power switch is in the ON state and then reconnecting the power
source causes the transceiver to be connected to the power
source and starts up. Disconnecting the power source while the
transceiver Power switch is in the OFF state and then
reconnecting the power source causes the transceiver to remain
the power-OFF state. In this case, the transceiver does not start up
unless the Power switch is pressed.
Disables the capability to retain the ON- or OFF-state of the Power
switch. Regardless of the previous ON- or OFF-state of the Power
switch, the transceiver power is turned ON by connecting the
power source to the transceiver.
See
FPRG 8.10.1 Common Page 1 Tab)
492.)
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