Optional Signaling; Voice Operated Transmission (Vox) - Kenwood TK-5220 Mode D'emploi

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■ Optional Signaling

Your dealer may also program several types of optional
signaling for your transceiver channels.
2-tone Signaling: 2-tone Signaling opens the squelch only
when your transceiver receives a call containing matching 2
tones.
DTMF Signaling: DTMF Signaling opens the squelch only
when the transceiver receives a call containing a matching
DTMF code.
FleetSync Signaling: Refer to "S
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)" on page 17.
ALLING
MDC-1200: MDC-1200 is a data system using Audio
Frequency Shift Keying (AFSK). Transceivers communicate
at a 1200 baud rate, using 1200 Hz and 1800 Hz tones.

VOICE OPERATED TRANSMISSION (VOX)

VOX can be activated or deactivated by your dealer. VOX
operation allows you to transmit hands-free.
Note: To operate VOX, you must use an optional KHS-11, KHS-14,
KHS-15-BH, or KHS-15-OH headset.
■ VOX Gain Level
1 Connect the headset to the transceiver.
2 Press the key programmed as VOX.
The current VOX Gain level appears on the display.
3 Press
level.
The VOX Gain can be adjusted from levels 1 to 10.
4 While adjusting the level, speak into the headset
microphone to test the sensitivity level. (Your voice is
not trasmitted during this test procedure.)
When sound is recognized, the LED lights orange.
5 Press
/
to increase or decrease the VOX Gain
to save the setting.
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