Kenwood DTMF Signalling: Essential Features for Marine Radio Transceivers

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STUN

When the transceiver receives a call containing a stun code, either transmit mode will be disabled, or both receive mode and transmit mode will be disabled. (This function is used when a transceiver is stolen or lost, for example.) Stun is cancelled when the transceiver receives a call with a stun reset code.

DUAL-TONE MULT-FREQUENCY (DTMF) SIGNALLING

DTMF Signalling is either enabled or disabled by your dealer. This function opens the squelch only when the transceiver receives the DTMF code (3 to 10 digits) programmed in your transceiver. Each transceiver is normally programmed with a unique code. You will not hear calls from transceivers that are not programmed with a matching code.

Your dealer may also program a Group Code in your transceiver. Ask your dealer for further details.

When you receive a signal containing the correct tones, squelch opens and you will hear the call.

The LED indicator momentarily flashes orange.

To mute the speaker after squelch opens, press the key programmed as Monitor or Monitor Momentary.

Your dealer can program the squelch to close again after a specific time period elapses.

If Transpond for DTMF Signalling is programmed, an acknowledgment signal is returned to the calling station.

If Call Alert for DTMF Signalling is programmed, an alert tone will sound when the correct code is received.

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Contents TK-2202 Page Thank YOU One or more of the following statements may be applicable Precautions Contents Unpacking and Checking Equipment Part NumberAntenna K, M Antenna K2, M2 Preparation Page INSTALLING/ Removing the Battery Pack Installing the Antenna Installing the Cover Over the SPEAKER/ Microphone Jacks Antenna LED indicator Getting AcquaintedProgrammable Auxiliary Functions Basic Operations Advanced Operations MONITOR/ Squelch OFF Priority Scan Temporary Delete Revert ChannelScrambler Voice Operated Transmission VOX Page Background Operations LOW Battery Warning Stun Receiving Transmitting