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3 BASIC OPERATIONS
3.5 Changing the Zone-channel
Configuration using KPG-D1/ D1N
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Assigning functions to the PF keys on the transceiver (
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Configuring 16 Zone/Channel Selector to be enabled or disabled (
Top/Side)
Rollover/ End Stop
Rollover/ End Stop is the method to configure how a zone or channel migrates when changing the zone or channel using
the PF keys or Selector on the transceiver.
The zone or channel migrates as below depending on the configuration using KPG-D1/ D1N when changing the zone or
channel using the PF keys or Selector on the transceiver.
Configuration
A Rollover Tone (1 beep) sounds from the transceiver and the transceiver migrates to the zone or
channel having the lowest number when attempting to increase the zone or channel number while the
zone or channel having the largest number is selected.
Rollover
The transceiver migrates to the zone or channel having the largest number when attempting to decrease
the zone or channel number while the zone or channel having the lowest number is selected.
The zone or channel in the range between the highest and lowest numbers can be selected. The zone
or channel number is not looped. A Stop Tone (1 beep) sounds from the transceiver and the transceiver
does not migrate to a different zone or channel when attempting to increase the zone or channel number
End Stop
while the zone or channel having the largest number is selected. Also, a Stop Tone (1 beep) sounds
from the transceiver and the transceiver does not migrate to a different zone or channel when attempting
to decrease the zone or channel number while the zone or channel having the lowest number is selected.
Configuration using KPG-D1/ D1N
Configuring Rollover/ End Stop (
Changing the Channel by Specifying the Number (Channel Entry)
Channel Entry can be used to directly migrate to the channel to be used.
For use of this function, pressing the Channel Entry or Group ID/Channel Entry keys causes the transceiver to enter
Channel Entry Mode.
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Using the Channel Entry key
The channel number in the current zone can be specified by directly entering numbers after pressing the Channel
Entry key.
Also, if "Channel Entry" is configured in Keypad Operation, the channel number can be specified by pressing the [0] to
[9] keys on the keypad even if the Channel Entry key is not pressed.
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Using the Group ID/Channel Entry key
While a zone other than an NXDN Trunking system zone is selected, the channel in the current zone can be specified by
directly entering numbers after pressing the Group ID/Channel Entry key.
Also, if "Group ID/Channel Entry" is configured in Keypad Operation, the channel can be specified by pressing the [0]
to [9] keys on the keypad while a zone other than an NXDN Trunking system zone is selected.
The transceiver automatically recognizes the digits of the highest channel number configured for the transceiver. The
channel number can be entered within this range of digits.
Common FUNC (K, F)/Ver 2.20
Transceiver Settings > Key Assignment)
Table 3-5 Rollover/ End Stop
Description
Transceiver Settings > Optional Features > Optional Features 1 > Others)
Transceiver Settings > Key Assignment >
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