Advanced operations – Kenwood TK-5910 User Manual
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ADVANCED OPERATIONS
Your transceiver operations vary according to the functions that your dealer
has programmed onto the transceiver keys. Following is brief overview of the
programmable functions. Refer to those functions which have been programmed
onto your transceiver.
• 2-tone
Press this key to display the list of -tone codes that has been pre-stored in your
transceiver memory. While viewing the -tone list, press the
GRP
and
keys or rotate the
CH control to select your desired code, then press the PTT
switch to make the call.
• Auto Reply Message
Refer to “vgS-1 OPtiOnal vOice gUiDe & StORage Unit” on page 37.
• Autodial
Refer to “a
UtODial
” on page 3 or “M
aking
a
t
elePhOne
c
all
” on page 4.
• AUX A
Press this key to activate the Auxiliary A port on the transceiver. When activated,
the (KCH-4) or
A
(KCH-5) icon appears on the display.
• AUX B
Press this key to activate the Auxiliary B port on the transceiver. When activated,
the (KCH-4) or
B
(KCH-5) icon appears on the display.
• AUX C
Press this key to activate the Auxiliary C port on the transceiver. When activated, the
(KCH-4) or
C
(KCH-5) icon appears on the display.
• Call Response
Press this key to respond to a private call. When an Individual Call is received, the
Alert tone stops.
• Channel Down
Press this key to decrease the channel number {page }.
• Channel Recall
Press this key during Scan to return to the last called zone and channel.
• Channel Select
Using the
CH control, turn clockwise to increase the channel number and
counterclockwise to decrease the channel number {page }.
• Channel Up
Press this key to increase the channel number {page }.
• Clock
Refer to “CLOCK” on page 30.
• Direct Channel 1 ~ 5
Press of these 5 keys to jump to a frequently used zone and channel (pre-
programmed by your dealer). If activated by your dealer, you can set your own
Direct Channels by selecting your desired zone and channel, then pressing and
holding the
Direct Channel 1 ~ Direct Channel 5 key for 3 seconds.