Kenwood TK-3131 instruction manual Battery Save

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3 Press the or key to select “ ”.

4 Press the MENU key to select “

(3 minutes) or “” (10 minutes).

5 Press the PTT, MON, or CAL key to exit Setting Mode.

BATTERY SAVE

This transceiver has been designed to give you the most out of your battery power. The battery save function decreases the amount of power used when a signal is not being received and no operations are being performed.

While using the transceiver, battery save will automatically switch ON after 10 seconds have elapsed with no operations or received calls. Operating the transceiver or receiving a call will switch this feature OFF until 10 seconds of non-operation occurs again.

You can turn this function ON or OFF:

1Turn the transceiver power OFF.

2 Press and hold the MENU key while turning the transceiver power ON (for 1 second).

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TK-3131 Thank YOU FCC License Information Precautions Contents Simplex Operation Frequency Bank a Unpacking and Checking Equipment Orientation Volume controlIcon Description Preparation INSTALLING/ Removing Batteries Charging the Battery Pack Page INSTALLING/ Removing the Belt Hook Getting Started Switch the Power onSelect a Channel Quiet TALK/ Digital Quiet Talk Press the Menu key Scanning the Channels Appears on the display Revert Channel Monitoring a Channel VOX Gain Voice Activated Control VOXPress the PTT, MON, or CAL key to exit Setting Mode To exit VOX mode, set the VOX gain level page 17 to OFF VOX Busy Lockout Privacy Talk Operating Features KEY Lock TIME-OUT Timer Battery Save Battery Indicator Calling Alert Tones Incoming Call Notification Type Page Page Busy Channel Lockout SIMPLEX/ SEMI-DUPLEX Operation Page Resetting the Transceiver Optional Accessories FCC Warning Safety Information OFF QT TONES/ DQT CodesDQT Specifications Channel Number Receive Frequency Channel Number Receive Frequency Menus Full Name Settings DefaultProblem Solution Troubleshooting GuidePage Temporary Permit to Operate a Do not Submit this Form to the FCC