Programming the Logic Signalling
From the Optional Features screen, use your cursor to select Logic Signalling. In order
for the radio to provide proper signaling polarities to the 2012/Merlin and 2016 data
terminal interface on the KCT-19, it is necessary to program the Logic Signalling I/O as
shown in the figure below.
+---------------------------------------- +
¦
¦---------------------------------------- ¦
¦ Squelch Logic Type
Set Squelch Logic
¦ Squelch Logic Signal
Signal to TOR
¦ Access Logic Type
¦ Access Logic Signal
¦ Horn Alert Logic Signal : [Continuous] ¦
+---------------------------------------- +
Programming the Talk Group information for a 2016 Base Modem
The following is an example of how to setup your Kenwood 80 series radio for voice
channel change on base initiated messages. Group 1 is the data channel. This is the
channel that all messages from mobile units will be received on. Group 2 is the channel
that all of the voice traffic will be occurring.
When the 2016 base modem keys up the base radio to send a outbound message, the
radio will be switched to Group 2; after the transmission it will immediately revert back
to Group 1 to listen for messages from any MDT unit.
Follow the screen shots below to program the Kenwood radio for group change.
Add data group and voice group to list.
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¦ System No. : 1
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¦ Grp EncID DecID Grp -Name
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1
1
1
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2
2
2
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Add the Data and voice
group to the system.
Logic Si gnal
Trunking Mode
Call
Pwr
Group 1
No
Hi
Group 2
No
Hi
: [Active Hi ] ¦
: [TOR]
: [Active Low] ¦
: [Continuous] ¦
Grp
Option
Transpond
LOut
Signal
No
No
None
No
No
None
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Set Squelch Logic
Type to Active Hi
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TA
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No
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No
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