Low Transmit Power; Monitor; Monitor Momentary; Scan - Kenwood ProTalk NX-P1200AV User Manual

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Low Transmit Power

Turns Low Transmit Power On or Off. When using a channel programmed with
medium or high power, this allows you to change the output power to low.
Press this button to change the output power to Low.
• Beep A (1 beep) sounds.
Press this button again to change the transmit power to the original settings.
• Beep B (2 beeps) sounds.
Note:
◆ The status of this function (enabled or disabled) is retained even if the transceiver is
turned OFF.

Monitor

On Digital mode, press this button to deactivate RAN signaling. Press the button
again to return to normal operation. Squelch will open with any NXDN signals
received regardless of the RAN settings.
On Analog mode, press this button to deactivate QT or DQT signaling. Press this
button again to return to normal operation.

Monitor Momentary

On Digital mode, press and hold this button to deactivate RAN signaling. Release
the button to return to normal operation. Squelch will open with any NXDN signals
received regardless of the RAN settings.
On Analog mode, press and hold this button to deactivate QT or DQT signaling.
Release this button to return to normal operation.

Scan

Press this button to start scanning the channels in the current zone.
In scan mode, press this button to stop scanning.
Note:
◆ The status of this function (enabled or disabled) is retained even if the transceiver is
turned OFF.

Scan Temporary Delete

Temporarily deletes a channel added to the scanning sequence from the
sequence. If a channel for which Scan Add is enabled is selected and if this button
is pressed while scan pauses, the channel will be deleted from the scanning
sequence.
• Beep B (2 beeps) sounds.
• Status of channel deleted from the scanning sequence by this function cannot
be retained in the transceiver. Reactivating the scan by pressing the button
programmed as [Scan] returns the transceiver to the original state.
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