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Kenwood NEXEDGE NX-210 Function Reference (608 pages)
Brand:
Kenwood
| Category:
Two-Way Radio
| Size: 8.66 MB
Table of Contents
Section 1
19
About this Manual
3
How to Read the In-Depth Manual
3
About Notations
4
Abbreviations Used in this Document
4
About Copyright
6
Firmware Copyrights
6
About Trademarks and Patent Rights
6
About NXDN
7
About the Programming Software
8
Firmware Version of the Transceiver and Version of KPG-111D/ KPG-111DN
8
About Options to Use the Functions Described in this Document
9
How to Search for Information
10
Outline of this Transceiver
11
General Features
11
Digital Modes
12
Analog Modes
13
About Zones
14
About Communications Systems
16
About Communication Methods
18
Table of Contents
19
Section 2
25
Contents by Purpose
29
Functions and Panel Layout
35
Nx-200/ Nx-300
35
Nx-210/ Nx-410/ Nx-411
37
Nx-200S/ Nx-300S
39
Nx-700/ Nx-700H/ Nx-800/ Nx-800H
40
About LCD
41
Lcd
41
Icons
42
Key Guide (NX-200/ NX-210/ NX-300/ NX-410/ NX-411 Only)
43
Connecting the Transceiver to a PC
44
Getting Started
44
Writing the Configuration Data to the Transceiver
46
Embedded Message
47
Embedded Message with Password
47
Embedding a Message in the Transceiver (Embedded Message)
47
Reading the Configuration Data from the Transceiver
47
Writing the Configuration Data Using Wireless Communications (Over-The-Air Programming)
48
Basic Operations
49
Turning the Transceiver on
49
Turning the Transceiver ON/ off
49
Power Switch Status Memory (Mobile Only)
52
Turning the Transceiver off
52
Adjusting the Volume Level
53
Using Function Keys
53
Mode Reset Timer
54
Keypad Operation
55
Manual Dialing
57
Using Menu Mode
57
Changing the Zone
60
Changing the Zone-Channel or GID
60
Changing the Channel or GID
61
Rollover/ End Stop
62
Changing the Channel or GID by Specifying the Number (Channel Entry)
63
Changing the GID by Specifying the ID (Group ID Entry) (NXDN Trunking System Only)
64
Changing the Channel or GID with a Single Touch
65
Home CH/GID
66
Home Group Revert (NXDN Trunking System Only)
68
Direct CH/GID
69
Input Sensitivity of the Microphone (MIC Sense)
71
Transmitting/ Receiving
71
Viewing the Receive History (Stack)
72
Stack Procedure of the Receive History (Latest Received Message Stack)
74
Caller ID Stack
75
Clear Caller ID Stack on Reply (NXDN System Only)
75
ID/ Message Stack with Time Stamp
75
Message Memory
75
Operating the Transceiver in each Mode (Common Operation)
76
Selecting or Clearing Data from a List
76
Entering or Deleting a Code
82
Entering or Deleting Characters
86
Character Entry
96
Locking the Transceiver Keys (Key Lock) (Portable Only)
97
Transmission/ Reception
98
Transmit/ Receive Frequencies
98
Transmit Power
99
Channel Spacing
101
Beat Shift
102
Displaying the Signal Strength Level (RSSI Level) (Maintenance Display)
103
Busy LED
106
Indication and Display
106
Transmit LED
106
Selective Call Alert LED
107
Lighting the Backlight (Backlight) (NX-200/ NX-210/ NX-300/ NX-410/ NX-411 Only)
108
Changing the Brightness of the Backlight (LCD Brightness) (Mobile Only)
109
The Icons on the LCD
109
Displaying the Signal Strength (Signal Strength Indicator)
111
Display Functions of Main Display
112
Zone Name Display
112
Zone-Name Text Length
112
Display Format
113
Power-On Text
113
Unit ID (Own) of Selected System
114
Display Functions of Sub-Display
115
Sub-LCD Display
115
Call Indicator
116
Customizing a Displayed Text String (Display Customization)
117
Displaying a Bitmap Image When the Transceiver Is Turned on (Custom Start-Up Screen)
117
Sound
118
Tones that Sound When a User Operates the Transceiver or When the Transceiver Status Is Changed
118
Control Tone
119
Power-On Tone
119
Warning Tone
121
Alert Tone
123
Locator Tone
123
Sidetone
123
Volume Level Tone
123
Tones that Sound When the Transceiver Receives a Call
124
Configuring the Alert Tone (Alert Tone Pattern)
125
Tones that Sound When the Communication Starts/ Ends
126
Using Sound to Notify the Other Party that the Communication Ends (PTT Release Tone)
126
Using Sound to Notify the Timing to Start Communications (PTT Proceed Tone)
126
Configuring the Minimum Volume Level (Minimum Volume)
127
Functions Related to the Volume Configuration
127
Configuring the Maximum Volume Level (Maximum Volume)
128
Configuring the Offset Value for Volume Level (Tone Volume Offset)
128
Configuring the Volume Level of Various Tones (Tone Volume)
128
Changing the Tone Volume Level with a Single Touch (Selectable Tone Level)
129
Temporarily Reducing the Volume Level of the Speaker Microphone (Speaker Attenuation) (Portable Only)
129
Using the Transceiver as a Megaphone (Public Address) (Mobile Only)
130
Restricting Alert Tone When Consecutively Receiving a Call (Alert Tone Restriction from 2Nd Call) (NXDN System Only)
131
Adjusting Audio Characteristics (NXDN System Only)
133
External Microphone Type
134
Auto Gain Control (RX Audio Response)
135
Low Cut
135
Audio Equalizer (RX Audio Response)
136
Audio Filter
137
Noise Suppressor
137
Audio Equalizer (TX Audio Response)
138
Auto Gain Control (TX Audio Response)
138
Battery (Portable Only)
139
Displaying the Remaining Battery Power Level (Battery Indicator)
139
Warning that the Battery Voltage Is Low (Battery Warning)
141
Reducing Battery Consumption (Battery Saver)
142
Nxdn Conventional System
143
About Own ID
144
Auto Reset Timer
144
Initiating Voice Communications (Basic Transmission and Reception)
144
Receiving
144
Over-The-Air Alias
145
Selective Call Alert LED
145
Temporarily Disabling the Squelch (Squelch Off)
146
Participating in an On-Going Voice Call Midway through the Call (Late Entry)
148
Restricting the Continuous Transmission Duration (Time-Out Timer)
148
Searching Whether the Transceiver Receives a Call (Scan)
148
Transmitting
148
Avoiding Interference with Other Communications (Busy Channel Lockout (NXDN))
150
Communicating Without Using a Repeater (Talk Around)
151
Preferentially Using a Channel Being Used by Other Parties (BCL Override)
151
AUX Output Status Message
195
Storing the Selected or Sent Status
196
Sending GPS Data According to the Request
213
Sending GPS Data Automatically at Certain
213
Sending GPS Data Together with Emergency
215
Random Access (Contention)
356
Received Message Display Type (Message Display Type)
356
Sending a Status Message
357
Sending and Receiving a Status Message (Status Call)
357
Receiving a Status Message
362
Reserved Statuses of Status Messages
365
Status Message on Data Zone-CH/GID
366
Status Message Stack
366
Power-Off Status Message
367
Power-On Status Message
367
Sending the Received Status Message from the Communication Port (Status Message Serial Output)
367
Status List
367
Emergency Status Response
368
Status 80 - 99 (Special)
368
Target Fleet/ ID
368
(Mobile Only)
369
AUX Input Status Message (Mobile Only)
369
Sending a Short Message
370
Sending and Receiving a Short Message
370
Receiving a Short Message
373
Short Message Stack
374
Sending the Received Short Message from the Communication Port (Short Message Serial Output)
375
Short Message on Data Zone-CH/GID
375
Sending a Long Message
376
Sending and Receiving a Long Message
376
Long Message on Data Zone-CH/GID
377
Receiving a Long Message
377
12.9 Sending GPS Data
378
The ID of the Target Transceiver
378
Transmission Method of GPS Data
378
(GPS Report Mode)
379
Intervals (GPS Report Mode)
379
Sending GPS Data Manually by Using a
380
Sending GPS Data Together with Operation of the PTT Switch (GPS Combination)
380
GPS Functions
381
Sending GPS Data Together with Status Call
381
12.10 Receiving GPS Data
382
Map Header
382
Disabling the Transceiver Capability by Remote Control (Stun/ Kill)
383
GPS Position Display
383
Notifying Status Changes of the Transceiver by Sending PC Commands (J Command Serial Output)
384
351
385
PTT ID Type
385
Sending a PTT ID
385
Transmitting/ Receiving a PTT ID
385
Receiving a PTT ID
387
Placing the Transceiver in Emergency Mode
389
Transceiver Behavior in Emergency Mode
389
Transceiver Behavior When the Transceiver Receives an Emergency ID (Emergency Response)
389
Confirming Whether the Transceiver Is Available for Communications (Radio Check)
391
Remote Control (Stun)
392
Dtmf
393
Method of Sending the DTMF Code
394
Sending the DTMF Code While Transmitting (Manual Dialing)
394
Sending Entered DTMF Codes All at Once (Store & Send)
395
Sending the DTMF Code by Pressing a Key on the Keypad Without Using the PTT Switch (Keypad Auto PTT)
395
Sending a DTMF Code Selecting from a List (Autodial List)
399
Redialing
400
Sending the DTMF Code with a Single Touch (Call 1 to Call 6 Keys)
400
Sending the DTMF Code Configured for BOT
401
Sending the DTMF Code Configured for EOT
402
PTT ID Type
403
Timing for Sending the PTT ID
403
Transmitting/ Receiving a PTT ID
403
Muting the PTT ID Tone (PTT ID Mute)
404
Preventing the PTT ID from Sending Repeatedly (PTT ID Pause)
404
Disabling the Transceiver Capability by Remote Control (Stun)
405
Restricting the Transmission of the PTT ID in Talk Around (Restricted ID in Talk Around)
405
DTMF Speed
406
First Digit Delay Time
406
Functions Related to DTMF Code Encoding
406
And # Digit Time
407
First Digit Time
407
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Kenwood NEXEDGE NX-210 Service Manual (102 pages)
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| Category:
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| Size: 2.48 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1
Overview
1
General
2
Introduction
2
Personal Safety
2
Service
2
Modes
3
System Set-Up
3
Realignment
3
How to Enter each Mode
4
Panel Test Mode
4
Panel Tuning Mode
4
Connection Procedure
4
Clone Mode
5
Function
5
Firmware Version Information
6
Voice Guide & Storage Unit (VGS-1: Option)
6
Installing the VGS-1
6
Installation
6
Precautions for Waterproof
8
Precautions for Disassembly
8
Removing the TX-RX Unit from the Chassis
8
Disassembly for Repair
8
Inserting the Rubber Spacer
9
Removing the Lithium Cell
9
Mounting the Chassis Onto the Case
9
Installing the Lithium Cell
9
Forming the Cord ASSY
10
Correspondence When Replacing the Case
10
Assembly Information (Sheet/Cushion)
11
Frequency Configuration
12
Receiver System
12
RF Circuit
12
Circuit Description
12
Audio Amplifier Circuit
13
Squelch Circuit
13
Transmitter System
13
Audio Band Circuit
13
APC Circuit
14
PLL Frequency Synthesizer
14
Drive and Final Amplifier
14
Vox
14
Pll IC (Ic503)
15
Doubler (Q513)
15
Local Switch (D519, D520)
15
Control Circuit
15
Memory Circuit
16
Dsp
16
Power Supply Circuit
16
Key Detection Circuit
16
Signaling Circuit
17
Encode (QT/DQT/LTR/DTMF/2-Tone/Msk)
17
Decode (QT/DQT/LTR/DTMF/2-Tone/Msk)
17
Compander Circuit
17
TX-RX Unit (X57-7710-10)
18
Display Unit (X54-3660-10)
18
Components Description
18
Parts List
20
Exploded View
31
Packing
32
Fault Diagnosis of the BGA (Ball Grid Array) IC
33
BGA Parts
33
Checking Power Supply Voltage
33
Trouble Shooting
33
When an Error Display Appears on the LCD
34
Descriptions of Signal Names
34
Supplied Accessories of “Service TX-RX Unit”
35
“Service TX-RX Unit” Data
35
TX-RX Unit Information
35
Replacing TX-RX Unit
35
Controls
36
Test Mode Operation Features
36
Adjustment
36
LED Indicator
37
Sub LCD Indicator
37
LCD Display in Panel Test Mode
37
Frequency and Signaling
37
Analog Mode Signaling
38
LCD Display in Panel Tuning Mode
38
NXDN Mode Signaling
38
5 Reference Level Adjustments Frequency
38
Adjustment Item Supplement
39
Adjustment Item and Display
40
Panel Tuning Mode Flow Chart
41
Test Equipment Required for Alignment
43
Antenna Connector Adapter
43
Nut Wrench
43
Universal Connector
43
Panel Tuning
44
PC Tuning
44
Radio Check Section
45
Common Section
46
Transmitter Section
48
Necessary Deviation Adjustment Item for each Signaling and Mode
52
Receiver Section
53
TX-RX Unit (X57-7710-10 A/2)
58
Terminal Function
58
Option Board Unit (X57-7710-10 B/2)
60
Solder Pad
60
CN336 26-Pin Connector Specifi Cation
62
Component Side View (J79-0245-09)
66
Display Unit (X54-3660-10)
66
Foil Side View (J79-0245-09)
68
Component Side View (J79-0246-09 A/2)
70
Tx-Rx Unit (X57-7710-10)
70
Pc Board
66
Interconnection Diagram
74
Schematic Diagram
76
Block Diagram
88
Block Diagram
90
Level Diagram
91
External View
92
KNB-31A (Ni-CD Battery Pack)
92
KNB-31A Schematic Diagram
92
KNB-32N (Ni-MH Battery Pack)
92
KNB-32N Schematic Diagram
92
KNB-33L (Li-Ion Battery Pack)
92
Optional Accessories
92
Specifications
93
Kenwood NEXEDGE NX-210 Instruction Manual (44 pages)
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Brand:
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| Category:
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| Size: 2.67 MB
Table of Contents
Instruction Manual
1
Terminal Descriptions
2
Table of Contents
12
S Upplied a Ccessories
14
Unpacking and Checking Equipment
14
Preparation
15
Nstalling the Lip
15
Ptional
15
Attery Ack
15
Installing/ Removing the(Optional) Batterypack
16
Nstalling the
16
Ap over the
16
Eadset
16
Getting Acquainted
17
D Isplay
19
Programmable Functions
20
Switchingpoweron/ off
22
Basic Operations
22
Djusting the Electing a
22
Olume
22
On/ off
22
C Hannel /G Roup ID
23
Selecting Azone Andchannel/Groupid
24
Ransmitting Eceiving
24
R Eceiving
25
M Enu a Ccess
25
Menu Mode
25
Message
25
Menuconfiguration
27
Haracter Ntry
27
Scan
28
Ockout
28
S Elect
29
Scandelete/Add
30
Scanrevert
30
Hannel Fleetsync: ALPHANUMERIC 2-WAY PAGING FUNCTION
30
Alling )
30
Priority-Channelselect
31
Elective
31
Selcall(Selectivecalling)
32
Statusmessage
32
Ong M
32
Essages
32
Advanced OPERATIONS
33
Alls
33
Dtmf (D
33
One Ulti )
34
F Requency )
34
Alls
35
S Crambler
35
Signaling
37
Scrambler
37
Oice O Perated
37
(Vox)
37
Vox Operation
38
C Lock
39
Background Operations
39
(Tot)
39
T Ime-Outtimer(Tot)
40
Vibrator
40
Attery S
40
Aver
40
Arning
40
C Ontrolchannelhunt
41
C Ompander
41
Signalstrengthindicator
41
K Eylock
41
Attery Trength
41
B (Bcl)
41
Call.
41
Ptt ID
41
Ecorder
42
Vgs-1 OPTIONAL Voice GUIDE & STORAGE UNIT
42
Oice Uide
43
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Table of Contents
Instruction Manual
1
Table of Contents
12
Unpacking and Checking Equipment
14
Supplied Accessories
14
Belt Clip
14
Universal Connector Cap
14
Dressing Screw
14
Instruction Manual
14
Preparation
15
Installing / Removing the (Optional ) Battery Pack
15
Installing the (Optional ) Antenna
15
Belt Clip
16
Nstalling the Elt Lip
16
Nstalling the
16
Ap over the
16
Universal Connector
16
Nstalling the Ptional Speaker Icrophone or Eadset
16
C Ap over the U Niversal C Onnector
16
Getting Acquainted
17
Display
19
Programmable Functions
20
Basic Operations
22
Switching Power On/Off
22
Adjusting the Volume
22
Selecting a Zone and Channel /Group ID
23
Transmitting
23
Receiving
24
Menu Mode
25
Menu Access
25
Menu Configuration
25
Character Entry
27
Scan
28
Temporary Channel Lockout
28
Priority Scan
28
Scan Revert
29
Scan Delete /Add
29
Priority -Channel Select
29
Fleetsync: ALPHANUMERIC 2-WAY PAGING FUNCTION
30
Selcall (Selective Calling )
30
Identification Codes
30
Status Message
31
Short /Long Messages
32
Gps Report
32
Advanced Operations
33
Dtmf (Dual Tone Multi Frequency ) Calls
33
Call
33
Trunking Calls (Analog )
34
Emergency Calls
35
Scrambler
35
Signaling
36
Voice Operated Transmission (Vox)
37
Optional Signaling
37
Vox Operation
38
Background Operations
39
Clock
39
Vibrator
39
Time - out Timer (Tot)
39
Battery Saver
40
Key Lock
40
Low Battery Warning
40
Signal Strength Indicator
40
Compander
41
Busy Channel Lockout (Bcl)
41
Control Channel Hunt
41
Ptt ID
41
Vgs-1 Optional Voice Guide & Storage Unit
42
Voice Recorder
42
Voice Guide
43
Kenwood NEXEDGE NX-210 Instruction Manual (44 pages)
VHF DIGITAL TRANSCEIVER
Brand:
Kenwood
| Category:
Transceiver
| Size: 2.8 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
12
Unpacking and Checking Equipment
14
S Upplied a Ccessories
14
Preparation
15
Nstalling the Lip
15
Ptional
15
Attery Ack
15
Nstalling the
16
Ap over the
16
Eadset
16
Getting Acquainted
17
D Isplay
19
Programmable Functions
20
Basic Operations
22
Djusting the Electing a
22
Olume
22
On/ off
22
C Hannel /G Roup ID
23
Ransmitting Eceiving
24
Menu Mode
25
M Enu a Ccess
25
Haracter Ntry
27
Scan
28
Ockout
28
S Elect
29
Hannel Fleetsync: ALPHANUMERIC 2-WAY PAGING FUNCTION
30
Alling )
30
Elective
31
Ong M
32
Essages
32
Advanced OPERATIONS
33
Alls
33
One Ulti )
34
Alls
35
Oice O Perated
37
(Vox)
37
Background Operations
39
(Tot)
39
Attery S
40
Aver
40
Arning
40
Attery Trength
41
B (Bcl)
41
Ptt ID
41
Vgs-1 OPTIONAL Voice GUIDE & STORAGE UNIT
42
Ecorder
42
Oice Uide
43
Kenwood NEXEDGE NX-210 Specification (2 pages)
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