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Menu 

The Menu is accessed by pressing the     button. 

Scan List Editing 

Cloning Menu 

Keypad Programming 

Version 

Contrast Adjust 

Radio Status 

Summary of Contents for KNG-P150S

Page 1: ...Welcome to the KNG P150S ...

Page 2: ...Features and Specs 512 Channels 32 Groups of 16 Channels High Low Power 5 Watts High 2 Watts Low Multi line Alphanumeric Display 3 year warranty ...

Page 3: ...Buttons and Switches ...

Page 4: ...Buttons and Switches cont ...

Page 5: ... desired Zone with up down arrows or enter number with keypad and wait for the select arrow to jump to that Zone Press Enter Squelch Adjust Press the Squelch Adjust Button Select Preset or User Select In User Select adjust slider bar with up down arrows just like the legacy BK radio squelch knob ...

Page 6: ...ump to that Tone Press Enter TCG will be highlighted when a Tone is selected from the pick list Assigns on a Per Channel basis In the TCG menu select Default to use the pre programmed tone Same as zero ing out your tone on a DPH GPH High Low Power Select LPW is displayed above the Diamond key When LPW is highlighted radio is set to Low Power 2W When LPW is not highlighted radio is set to High Powe...

Page 7: ...locked Locked While Locked Keys Locked displays when a key is pressed Priority Channel Select PRI is shown above the button Select Priority 1 or 2 Choose Use Per Zone Not Global Main Priority channel will follow the Channel Select Switch Use up down arrows to scroll to desired channel Press Enter ...

Page 8: ...Menu The Menu is accessed by pressing the button Scan List Editing Cloning Menu Keypad Programming Version Contrast Adjust Radio Status ...

Page 9: ...nt Zone will be displayed To Add a channel press the button A sign will be displayed to the left of the channel name Continue through the channel list to add the rest To Delete a channel highlight channel with the sign Press the button sign disappears Continue through the channel list to remove the rest ...

Page 10: ... current active source zone to active target zone Only valid option when cloning to from Legacy radios Zone to Zone Allows for selection of source and target zones Entire Radio Clones all non radio specific data to target radio Radio specific data includes Serial Number Encryption Keys P25ID and Passwords ...

Page 11: ...ect a custom group from accidentally being cloned over How Change the radio to the desired Zone Enter Keypad Programming Select Zone Params Arrow down until you see Disable Clone Enter Select either On or Off to enable disable feature On Disable incoming cloning Off Enable incoming cloning ...

Page 12: ...one Pick List when you clone to a Legacy radio it will disable the User Code Guard Feature on that radio for that Group In short you can t select tones Only affects the Group you just cloned to not the whole radio KNG Firmware issue no fix at this time ...

Page 13: ...Legacy Radio Enter Program Mode with a programming plug Enter the Password 000000 press Enter You will see CH 00 on your Display Press FCN until you see 2 12345 Press the 1 key the 1 in the display will start flashing You have just enabled User Code Guard Cycle power on the radio and your done ...

Page 14: ...n the individual group s channels just like in a DPH GPH Cloned tones will not affect the Tone Pick List Example Incident Communications Get clone on a DPH from COMMO or program from 205 Clone to your other radios On the KNG make sure you set your Tone Pick List to Default Basically Zero out your tone This tells the radio to use the tones programmed into that Zone ...

Page 15: ...Keypad Programming Press Menu Highlight Keypad Prog Press ENT Repeat on next screen Enter Password Press ENT Highlight desired area to Edit Program Channels Zone Parameters Global Parameters Press ENT ...

Page 16: ...l to edit On each setting Press CLR before you can enter new data Press ENT to save each setting before moving on Channel Label Enter name using keys like cell phone Rx Freq Receive Frequency Rx Mode Analog Digital Mixed Mode RX Guard Receive Tone Analog Mode RX NAC Receive Tone Digital Mode ...

Page 17: ...q Transmit Frequency Tx Mode Analog Digital Mixed Mode Bandwidth 12 5 khz Narrow 25 khz Wide Tx Guard Transmit Tone Analog Mode Tx NAC Transmit Tone Digital Mode TGID Secure Mode Key Key Lock are all settings that relate to full Digital operation and encryption that we do not and will not use ...

Page 18: ... CLR before you can enter new data Press ENT to save each setting before moving on Zone Label Edited similar to Channel Label Pri 1 Chan Select your Priority 1 Channel for Zone Main defaults to Channel Select Switch Scroll to and select desired channel Tx on Pri 1 Radio will always transmit on Pri 1 Pri 2 Chan Same options as Pri 1 ...

Page 19: ...amming Zone Parameters continued ANI Mode and ANI ID not used Disable Clone used to enable disable incoming cloning for selected Zone Disable Plist used to enable disable access to Tone Pick List for selected Zone ...

Page 20: ...versally Do Not change these settings Priority 1 Channel and Zone Tx on Priority 1 Priority 2 Channel and Zone Scan Hold Time Busy Channel Mode Tx Time Out Timer Backlight Mode and Duration Battery Saver Password P25 Unit ID Tx Max and Low Power Priority Scan Hold Time ...

Page 21: ... Items Version This page displays current software firmware versions and codes Contrast Adjust This will let you adjust the screen contrast Radio Status Can be used to display what features are currently enabled ...

Page 22: ...Battery Changes Li Ion Rechargeable Batteries Can be charged on and off the radio Clamshells Take 8 AA batteries Can be changed while clamshell installed radio off ...

Page 23: ...in the cloning cable or hand mic Both are accomplished by inserting the tab into the slot at the top then rocking the connector into place and securing with the thumb screw The pins are spring loaded and will recess into the housing instead of bending or breaking ...

Page 24: ...a Extended Storage Remove Li Ion battery from radio Remove AA s from clamshell Empty clamshell can remain attached to radio Cleaning Soft bristled toothbrush Isopropyl alcohol and cloth or wet wipes Install accessory connector cover when not in use ...

Page 25: ...Questions ...

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