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Configuration using KPG-101D
Configuring the VOX Gain Level (Refer to FPRG
6.7.3 Conventional Tab - VOX Gain Level.)
Assigning functions to the PF keys (Refer to
FPRG 6.8 Key Assignment.)
25.1.2 VOX Delay Time
The VOX Delay Time is the duration that the transceiver
remains in transmit mode after a user stops speaking. If
the transceiver returns to receive mode too quickly after a
user stops speaking, their final word(s) may not be
transmitted. To avoid this, select an appropriate VOX
Delay Time that allows all words to be transmitted without
an overly long delay after the user stops speaking.
The transceiver completes the VOX transmission when
the microphone collects no additional audio during the
VOX Delay Time.
The VOX Delay Time can be configured by using KPG-
101D.
Transmit
Receive
With Mic input
Without Mic
input
Figure 25-1 VOX Delay Time
Configuration using KPG-101D
Configuring the VOX Delay Time (Refer to FPRG
6.7.3 Conventional Tab - VOX Delay Time.)
25.1.3 Transmit Inhibit while
Receiving
Transmit Inhibit while Receiving is used to restrict VOX
transmission while the speaker unmutes.
Transmit Inhibit while Receiving can be configured by
using KPG-101D.
Configuration using KPG-101D
Configuring the Transmit Inhibit while Receiving
(Refer to FPRG 6.7.3 Conventional Tab - Transmit
Inhibit while Receiving.)
FUNC (K)/Ver. 1.01
VOX Delay Time
Confidential
25.1.4 Cancel Operation
Cancel Operation disables the VOX function when the
PTT switch is pressed while VOX is enabled.
A user can enable the VOX function by pressing the VOX
key even if the VOX function is disabled with the PTT
switch. If the VOX key is not configured for the
transceiver, VOX is enabled when the transceiver is
turned ON.
Cancel Operation can be configured by using KPG-101D.
Table 25-1 Cancel Operation
Cancel Operation
VOX is disabled when the PTT switch is
Check (Enable)
pressed.
VOX is not disabled even if the PTT
Uncheck (Disable)
switch is pressed.
Configuration using KPG-101D
Configuring the Cancel Operation (Refer to FPRG
6.7.3 Conventional Tab - Cancel Operation.)
Assigning functions to the PF keys (Refer to
FPRG 6.8 Key Assignment.)
25.1.5 VOX Proceed Tone
The transceiver can be configured to emit the VOX
Proceed Tone to notify a user of the start of transmission
when VOX is used for transmission.
VOX Proceed Tone can be configured to be enabled or
disabled by using KPG-101D.
Table 25-2 VOX Proceed Tone Operation
VOX Proceed Tone
The transceiver emits the Proceed Tone
Check (Enable)
when the transceiver starts transmitting
with VOX.
The transceiver does not emit the
Uncheck (Disable)
Proceed Tone even if the transceiver
starts transmitting with VOX.
Note: The transceiver does not emit the Proceed Tone if DTMF,
2-tone or FleetSync is used. The VOX Proceed Tone does
not sound since the transceiver emits the Sidetone if
Sidetone is configured for 2-tone, DTMF, or FleetSync.
Configuration using KPG-101D
Configuring the VOX Proceed Tone (Refer to
FPRG 6.7.3 Conventional Tab - VOX Proceed
Tone.)
25 VOX
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