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6 SOUND
6.4 Functions Related to the Volume Configuration
Configuring the Offset Value for Volume Level (Tone Volume Offset)
Tone Volume Offset is the function to adjust how much the standard tone volume level can be increased or decreased
from the fixed volume position. This function can be used to adjust the volume level of a tone depending on the situation.
Configuration using KPG-D1/ D1N
Configuring Tone Volume Offset (
Volume)
Configuring the Volume Level of Various Tones (Tone Volume)
Tone Volume is the function to adjust the volume level of various tones.
This function can be used to maintain the volume level of the tones at a constant level depending on the situation or mute
tones.
Tone Volume for the following tones can be configured using KPG-D1/ D1N:
Power-on Tone
0
Control Tone
0
Warning Tone
0
Alert Tone
0
Sidetone
0
Locator Tone
0
The following are the types of Tone Volume that can be configured:
Tone Volume
Current
The Tone Volume varies in conjunction with the current volume level.
The tone sounds from the transceiver with a fixed tone volume. Higher values result in greater
1 to 31
volume.
Off
The tone does not sound from the transceiver.
The tone volume varies in conjunction with the Fixed Volume key. (Refer to
Selectable
Volume Level with a Single Touch (Selectable Tone
Configuration using KPG-D1/ D1N
Configuring Tone Volume of each tone (
> Tone Volume)
Common FUNC (K, F)/Ver 2.20
Transceiver Settings > Optional Features > Optional Features 1 > Sound > Tone
Table 6-12 Available Tone Volume
Description
Transceiver Settings > Optional Features > Optional Features 1 > Sound
Changing the Tone
Level).)
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