Locator Tone - Kenwood NX-5000 Series Common Function Reference

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6 SOUND
6.1 Tones that Sound When a User Operates the Transceiver or When the Transceiver Status Is Changed
Function
Ignore Encryption Switch
Alert Tone
Site Trunking Tone
Bluetooth No Response Tone
Bluetooth Connect Denied
Tone
Bluetooth Connect Invalid
Tone
Bluetooth No Service Tone
Battery Level Tone
Delay Tone
Intercept Tone
Intercept Tone 2
Deny Tone
Advanced GPS Report Error
Tone
Low SD Memory Tone

Locator Tone

Locator Tone is the tone sounding from the transceiver before the transceiver starts automatic transmission in Emergency
Mode, and after the transceiver ends automatic transmission in Emergency Mode.
The volume level of Locator Tone can be configured using KPG-D1/ D1N. (Refer to
Tones (Tone
Volume).)
Function
Emergency Locator Tone
Common FUNC (K, F)/Ver 2.20
This tone sounds from the transceiver when the PTT switch is pressed while the enabled (Secure) or disabled
(Clear) state of Encryption in a P25 system differs from the configuration in Encryption (Clear, Secure or
Select) for the channel or the Talkgroup ID List.
This tone sounds from the transceiver when the system enters Site Trunking Mode in a P25
Trunking system.
This tone sounds from the transceiver if no response is received from a Bluetooth-
compatible device when approximately 10 sec elapses after pairing with the Bluetooth-
compatible device is started.
This tone sounds from the transceiver if paring is denied by a Bluetooth-compatible device
after pairing is started.
This tone sounds from the transceiver if the PIN Code or Fixed PIN entered in the transceiver
is detected to be different from the PIN Code entered in a Bluetooth-compatible device after
pairing with the Bluetooth-compatible device is started.
This tone sounds from the transceiver if pairing occurs with a Bluetooth-compatible device
which is not compatible with the transceiver.
This tone sounds from the transceiver according to the battery status.
This tone sounds from the transceiver between the 3rd and 6th attempts to access a repeater
by pressing the PTT switch in an LTR Trunking system, in order to notify a user that the
connection to the repeater has been delayed.
This tone sounds from the transceiver when the transceiver accesses a repeater by pressing
the PTT switch in an LTR Trunking system, and a user fails to connect to the repeater.
This tone sounds from the transceiver when the PF key to which Call 1 to Call 6 is assigned
is pressed or when the repeater is accessed for automatic transmission, such as of a Status
Message, and the connection to the repeater fails in an LTR Trunking system.
This tone sounds from the transceiver if the transceiver cannot connect to an available RIC
repeater within 60 sec by using Auto Telephone in an LTR Trunking system.
In an NXDN Trunking system, this tone sounds from the transceiver at 30-sec intervals when
the channel for GPS data transmission becomes unavailable.
This tone sounds from the transceiver when the available capacity on a microSD card
becomes 10 % or less.
Table 6-5 Locator Tone
A Locator Tone 1 sounds from the transceiver before the transceiver starts automatic
transmission in Emergency Mode.
A Locator Tone 2 sounds from the transceiver after the transceiver ends automatic
transmission in Emergency Mode.
In Emergency Mode, the transceiver repeats an automatic communication only the number
of times configured in Emergency Cycle.
Description
Configuring the Volume Level of Various
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