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BK Radio KNG M-150 Operation & User’s Manual

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BK Radio KNG M-150 User Manual
BK Radio KNG M-150 User Guide
BK Radio KNG M-150 Online Manual

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  • BK Radio KNG M-150, - 81 - KNG Mobile Operation Transmit Digital [TXD] Conventional Mixed Mode Channels When Transmit Digital is on, channels programmed for selectable transmit mode will transmit in digital mode. When off, mixed-mode channels transmit in analog mode. When transmitting in digital mode the display shows 'D' behind the TX indicator. In analog transmit, 'A" will follow the indicator. Transmit Digital selection can be assigned as a touch screen, menu list item or on a microphone function button. When assigned as a touch screen function, the "TXAD" button will be highlighted when in the Transmit Dig

  • BK Radio KNG M-150, - 4 - KNG Mobile Operation Experts in science, engineering, medicine, health and industry work with organizations to develop standards for exposure to RF energy. These standards provide recommended levels of RF exposure for both workers and the general public. These recommended RF exposure levels include substantial margins of protection. All 2-way radios are designed, manufactured, and tested to ensure they meet government established RF exposure levels. In addition, manufacturers also recommend specic operating instructions to users of 2-way radios. These instructions are important because they inform users about RF energy exposure and provide simple procedures on ho

  • - 6 - KNG Mobile Operation Industry Canada Compliance This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numerique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 Canada. RF Exposure Compliance and Control Guidelines To control exposure to yourself and others and to ensure compliance with the RF exposure limits, always adhere to the following procedures. Gui

  • BK Radio KNG M-150, - 11 - KNG Mobile Operation USB Port: This is a USB client port and is used for programming and conguring the radio with the Windows PC programming software. LCD Touch Screen: The LCD screen is used to show radio status and operating condition as well as receive input from the user via programed buttons. Up to three lines of information can be displayed in the main display window. (See Display Options) LED: The LED indicator is used to show various operational states such as active receive and active transmit. Channel S

  • BK Radio KNG M-150, - 82 - KNG Mobile Operation To change the transmit power setting, press the "PWR" button or select "Tx Power" from the menu and choose "High" or "Low". Press "ENTER" to set the selection. Versions Conventional and Trunked Channels Information about your radio can be viewed via the "Versions" menu item. To review the information, open the Versions menu. Use the NEXT or PREV to view the installed revisions of individual items. Version information includes: Software: Date code of installed software rmware. DSP: Date code of installed DSP rmware. File Format:

  • BK Radio KNG M-150, - 71 - KNG Mobile Operation Other Functions & Options Many operational features and functions can be programmed for user selection and control. Items can be programmed as touch-screen buttons or to the three buttons available on some microphone models. In addition to these quick set buttons, a menu of multiple functions can be accessed with a "MENU" button. This section covers the operation of user accessible functions. Backlight [LITE] Conventional and Trunked Channels Radio lighting can be adjusted using the backlight function. To adjust the display press the "LITE" button or select "Backlight" from the menu. Select the desir

  • BK Radio KNG M-150, - 90 - KNG Mobile Operation P25 Unit ID The radio's P25 ID can be edited by selecting "P25 Unit ID". Select "CLEAR" to reset the ID. Use the microphone keypad to enter the new ID. To edit individual digits select "EDIT". Use "PREV" and "NEXT" to highlight the digit to change. Scan Hold Time The Scan Hold Time allows the user to hear responses to calls before the radio resumes scanning. It also allows time for the user to respond to a call when Talk Back Scan or Mixed Mode Talk Back enabled. The options are from 0.0s to 7.5s with options every 0.5s. Programming Zone Paramete

  • BK Radio KNG M-150, - 12 - KNG Mobile Operation LCD Touch Screen KNG mobile radios are equipped with a programmable touch sensitive display. The bottom line of the display is populated with programmable buttons. Button functions are assigned using the PC radio editor. Buttons are toggled off or on by pressing the displayed icon. The top line displays radio activity such as transmit and receive indications, scan operations, etc. The middle section shows programmed information for the selected channel. (See Channe

  • BK Radio KNG M-150, - 102 - KNG Mobile Operation Channel 16 Secure One 155.645 MHz Z P P H ✓ P 1 TXD Ø ESC PREV NEXT ENTER Rx NAC  Enter $293  Select Receive Network Access Code Receiver NACs only apply to digital or mixed mode operation. NACs are programmed as three digit hexadecimal numbers. $F7E and $F7F are invalid NACs. Channel 16 Secure One 155.645 MHz Z P P H ✓ P 1 TXD Ø ESC CLEAR EDIT Rx NAC 293  Digital To program a NAC, select "ENTER". Select "CLEAR" to reset the NAC to all zeros. Use the microphone keypad to

  • - 62 - KNG Mobile Operation NOTE: When sending a predened message the message ID is transmitted. The receiving radio will display the message programmed with the corresponding ID. If the receiving radio has no programmed message with the transmitted ID, “Text Message X” is displayed, where “X” is the received ID number. Manual Entry When “Manual Entry” is selected use the micr

  • BK Radio KNG M-150, - 113 - Code Guard Picklist Programming To program the User Selectable Code Guard List, select "User Tones" from the Keypad programming menu. Channel 16 Secure One 155.645 MHz Z P P H ✓ P 1 TXD Ø ESC PREV NEXT ENTER Code Guard Picklist CG-01 123.0 Hz GC-02 67.0 Hz  CG-03 D023- Use "PREV" and "NEXT" to highlight the Code Guard to be programmed or press the number buttons on the microphone to go directly to a picklist slot. (Pressing "5" will go to "CG-05" in the picklist.) Press "ENTER" to select the item to open the Code Guard menu. Channel 16

  • BK Radio KNG M-150, - 106 - Channel 16 Secure One 155.645 MHz Z P P H ✓ P 1 TXD Ø ESC PREV NEXT ENTER Tx Guard  Off  Tone: 123.0 Hz  Digital: Transmit CTCSS/CDCSS Code Guard Transmit Code Guards only apply to analog or mixed mode operation. Code Guards can be subaudible tones or digital codes. Select "Off" to transmit with no Code Guard tone. Channel 16 Secure One 155.645 MHz Z P P H ✓ P 1 TXD Ø ESC CLEAR EDIT Tx Guard 123.0 Hz To enter a CTCSS tone, select "Tone" form the menu. Select "CLEAR" to reset the tone to

  • BK Radio KNG M-150, - 76 - KNG Mobile Operation Select Target Radio Last Call Select “Last Call” to send the message to same radio you last sent an inhibit or uninhbit message. Press “SEND” to send the message. Call List Selecting “Call List” opens a list of alias’ from the pre-programmed Unit IDs. Select the desired target radio and press “SEND” to send the message. Enter ID Select “Enter ID” to enter the P25 ID of the target radio. Use the keypad to enter the ID and press “SEND” to send the message. Message Acknowledgement When the message has been received by the targeted radio, an alert tone will sound and the acknowledgment

  • BK Radio KNG M-150, - 25 - KNG Mobile Operation Navigation Wheel Selection The navigation wheel on the radio front panel and microphone can also be used to toggle functions and access menu lists. Use the right and left arrows to highlight the desired function. Press the OK button to open the menu or toggle the highlighted item. The active button will be highlighted. Channel 16 Secure One 155.645 MHz Z P P H ✓ P 1 TXD Ø MON SCAN ZONE T/A Channel 16 Secure One 155.645 MHz OK M E N U

  • - 67 - KNG Mobile Operation Paging and Call Alert Conventional Two-Tone/DTMF/MDC1200 Paging [MUTE] Conventional Analog Channels The KNG can be programmed to receive two-tone, DTMF or MDC1200 pages on conventional analog channels. Receiving a page Select an analog or mixed-mode receive channel. Turn on “Voice Mute” from the programmed button or menu item.

  • BK Radio KNG M-150, - 27 - KNG Mobile Operation Use “ENTER” or "OK" to select the highlighted function. OK Channel 16 Secure One 155.645 MHz Z P P H ✓ P 1 TXD Ø ESC PREV NEXT ENTER 1: TX Secure 2: Talkaround 3: Priority Channels 4: Versions When selected, a menu for the function will show in the display. Use the “PREV” and “NEXT” buttons or Up/Down arrows to highlight the desire setting then “ENTER” or "OK" to select or set the function. Exiting the Menu To return to normal operation press the HOME button or press and hold “ESC”. Channel 16 Secure One 155.645 MHz Z P P H ✓ P 1 TXD Ø ESC PREV

  • BK Radio KNG M-150, - 50 - KNG Mobile Operation Encryption Operation Conventional Digital and Trunking Channels Encryption equipped radios only. The KNG may optionally be congured for Secure communication on channels operating in Digital Mode. No encryption is available for analog channels. To determine if your radio is encryption compatible, check the Options Label on the back of the radio. “KZA0577” indicates the encryption option is installed. Required Setup Radios that have the DES/AES factory option for encryption must have encryption keys loaded with a

  • BK Radio KNG M-150, - 105 - KNG Mobile Operation Channel 16 Secure One 155.645 MHz Z P P H ✓ P 1 TXD Ø ESC CLEAR EDIT Tx Frequency 151.62500 MHz Transmit Frequency Select "CLEAR" to reset the frequency to all zeros. Use the microphone keypad to enter a new frequency. To edit individual digits select "EDIT". Use "PREV" and "NEXT" to highlight the digit to change. Select "ENTER" to set the frequency and return to the previous step. NOTE: Entering zero selects the

  • BK Radio KNG M-150, - 9 - KNG Mobile Operation Options Factory installed options are listed on a tag located on the back of your radio. Number Option KZA0154 110 Watt (M150 only) KZA0576 AES/DES Encryption KZA0580 Over-the-Air Rekeying (OTAR) KZA0569 P25 Trunking KZA0592 Over-the-Air Programming (OTAP) KZA0589 GPS Tracking

  • BK Radio KNG M-150, - 31 - KNG Mobile Operation Transmit Press the 1. PTT (Push-To-Talk) switch on the microphone. The TX annunciator appears on the display and the red Transmit indicator illuminates while the PTT is pressed. Talk in a normal voice with the microphone approximately one to two inches 2. from your mouth. Release the 3. PTT switch to stop transmitting. If the TX annunciator does not appear and a tone is heard, you are on a 4. receive-only channel or the channel is busy and Busy Channel Lockout is enabled. Turn the Channel Sele

  • BK Radio KNG M-150, - 59 - KNG Mobile Operation Emergency Signaling If programmed, the Orange button on the front panel is used to send an emergency call on the programmed Emergency channel. If emergency channel is assigned for digital operation, the emergency signal is broadcast using digital P25 protocol. If the assigned channel is analog, the emergency signal is broadcast using MDC protocol. Sending an Emergency Call Press and hold the button to initiate an Emergency Call. Once the call is activated, the emergency message is transmitted automatically based on radio programming. Receiving an Emergency Call When the radio receives

  • - 70 - KNG Mobile Operation Call List Selecting “Call List” opens a list alias’ for the pre-programmed Unit IDs. Select the desired target ID and press “Enter” to send the query. Unit ID Select “Unit ID” to enter the P25 ID of the target radio. Use the keypad to enter the ID then press “Enter” to send the query. If a successful handshake is performed,

  • - 39 - KNG Mobile Operation Mixed Mode Operation Conventional Channels The receiver and transmitter are capable of operating in analog wide-band (25 kHz channel spacing), analog narrow-band (12.5 kHz channel spacing) and APCO Project 25 Digital Mode. Each channel’s Receive and Transmit Mode can be set independently as follows: Mode RX TX Analog Receive qualied analog

  • - 104 - KNG Mobile Operation Channel 16 Secure One 155.645 MHz Z P P H ✓ P 1 TXD Ø ESC PREV NEXT ENTER Bandwidth  Narrowband  Wideband Analog Bandwidth Bandwidth selection applies only to analog operation. Digital operation is always narrowband regardless of setting. Use "PREV" and "NEXT" to select Narrowband or Wideband. Select "ENTER

  • BK Radio KNG M-150, - 86 - KNG Mobile Operation Displayed Information Information displayed on the three programmable display lines can be edited by selecting Top Line, Middle Line or Bottom Line from the Global menu. Use the up/down buttons to select the desired displayed information for each line. Alternating Display Information All three display lines can be programmed to alternate displayed information. Alternating displayed information on the three programmable display lines can be edited by selecting Top Line Alt, Middle Line Alt or Bottom Line Alt from the Global menu. User Password The User Password is used only for entering the keyp

  • BK Radio KNG M-150, - 68 - KNG Mobile Operation Call Alert Paging [ALRT] Digital Channels The KNG can be programmed to send and receive Call Alert messages on digital channels. Sending a Call Alert Press the “ALRT” button or open “Call Alert” from the menu. Select Target Radio Last Call Select “Last Call” to send the message to radio which you last sent or received a call alert. Press “Enter” to send the message. Call List Selecting “Call List” opens a list alias’ for the pre-programmed Unit IDs. Select the desired target radio and press “Enter” to send the Call Alert. Enter ID Select “Enter ID” to enter the ID of the tar

  • BK Radio KNG M-150, - 116 - Talkgroup ID Picklist Programming To program the User Selectable TGID List, select "User TGIDs" from the Keypad programming menu. Channel 16 Secure One 155.645 MHz Z P P H ✓ P 1 TXD Ø ESC PREV NEXT ENTER TGID Picklist TGID-01 7890 TGID-02 65120  TGID-03 10240 Use "PREV" and "NEXT" to highlight the TGID to be programmed or press the number buttons on the microphone to go directly to a picklist slot. (Pressing "5" will go to "TGID-05" in the picklist.) Press "ENTER" to open the TGID editing screen. Channel 16 Secure One 155.645 MHz Z P P H ✓ P 1 TXD Ø ESC CLEAR EDI

  • BK Radio KNG M-150, - 63 - KNG Mobile Operation Message Acknowledgement When the text message has been received by the targeted radio, an alert tone will sound and the acknowledgment message will be displayed. Press “OK” or wait for ve seconds to return to normal radio operation. If the targeted radio is unavailable, an alert tone will sound and the failed acknowledgement message will be displayed. Press “RTRY” to resend the message. Press “OK” or wait for ve seconds to return to normal radio operation. When sending a “Broadcast” message, no �

  • BK Radio KNG M-150, - 15 - KNG Mobile Operation Channel Information Display Options NOTE: Three channel information lines are programmable with PC Radio Editor. Displayed information in conventional mode may differ from trunked channels. Channel Label Channel Label of Currently Selected Channel or Active Scanned Channel Channel Number Channel Number of Currently Selected Channel or Active Scanned Channel Channel Number and Zone Label Currently Selected Channel number and Currently Selected Zone Label Frequency Operating Frequency of Currently Selected Channel or Active Scanned Channel Unit ID Shows your P25 Unit ID While receiving, t

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