Functions Related To The Volume Configuration; Configuring The Minimum Volume Level (Minimum Volume) - Kenwood NEXEDGE NX-200 Function Reference

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6.4 Functions Related to the Volume Configuration

Note
In the case that EOT is configured for the DTMF, a PTT Release Tone is sent after sending the EOT. In the case that EOT is configured
for FleetSync, a PTT Release Tone is sent after sending the EOT.
Configuration using KPG-111D/ DN
Configuring the PTT Release Tone in a Conventional Group (
Configuring the PTT Release Tone (Dispatch/ Telephone) in an LTR Trunking system (
Configuring the NXDN PTT Release Tone (
6.4
Functions Related to the Volume Configuration
The following functions are relevant to the volume configuration.
Minimum Volume
Maximum Volume
Tone Volume Offset
Tone Volume
Selectable Tone Level
Speaker Attenuation

Configuring the Minimum Volume Level (Minimum Volume)

Portable
For Portable, Minimum Volume can be used to retain the minimum volume level even if the Volume control is turned to its
lowest level.
The remaining volume of audio prevents the user from failing to hear the received audio even if the Volume control has
been fully turned down erroneously. The volume level remains at the same audio level at the fully turned down position as
the Minimum Volume. If no Minimum Volume is configured, turning the volume level fully down will result in the audio
volume being 0, hence received audio will not be audible.
Mobile
For Mobile, how the Minimum Volume will function varies depending on the configuration for Minimum Volume Type.
 If "Preset" is configured for Minimum Volume Type:
Minimum Volume enables the volume level configured for Minimum Volume to be applied when the transceiver is
turned ON again after the volume level was fully turned down and the transceiver was turned OFF.
 If "Lowest Limit" is configured for Minimum Volume Type:
Minimum Volume can be used to maintain an audible volume level even if the volume level is turned down.
The resulting audio volume prevents the user from failing to hear received audio even if the volume level is erroneously
turned down fully. Turning up the volume causes the volume level to be increased from the audio level configured for
Volume level. If no Minimum Volume is configured, turning the volume level fully down will result in the audio being
inaudible.
Configuration using KPG-111D/ DN
Configuring the Minimum Volume (
Configuring the Minimum Volume Type (
FUNC (K)/Ver 4.00
See
FPRG 8.19.4 Trunking Tab)
See
See
FPRG 8.10.2 Common Page 2 Tab)
FPRG 8.10.2 Common Page 2 Tab)
See
FPRG 8.11.1 Conventional Tab)
FPRG 8.11.2 LTR Tab)
See
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