Kenwood TK-5720 Car Stereo System User Manual


 
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3 Press the microphone PTT switch and speak into the microphone. Release
the PTT switch to receive.
For best sound quality, hold the microphone approximately 1.5 inches (3 ~ 4 cm)
from your mouth.
Making Group Calls (P25)
Channels programmed for P25 operation already have a Talkgroup ID
assigned. For these channels, simply press and hold the microphone PTT
switch to make the call. Otherwise, if a key has been programmed with
Talkgroup, you can select a group ID to make a call to those parties.
1 Press the key programmed as Talkgroup.
2 Press / to select a group ID/name.
3 Press or to set the selected Talkgroup.
4 Press and hold the microphone PTT switch to make the call.
Speak into the microphone as you would during a normal transmission.
Making Individual Calls (P25)
If a key has been programmed with Individual, you can make calls to specific
persons.
1 Press the key programmed as Individual.
2 Press
/
to select a unit ID/name.
If you are using a microphone keypad, you can enter a unit ID directly.
3 Press and hold the microphone PTT switch to make the call.
Speak into the microphone as you would during a normal transmission.
receiving
Select the desired zone and channel. If signaling has been programmed on the
selected channel, you will hear a call only if the received signal matches your
transceiver settings.
Note: Signaling allows your transceiver to code your calls. This will prevent you from listening to
unwanted calls. Refer to “SIGNALING” on page 17 for details.
Receiving Group Calls (P25)
When you receive a group call with a group ID that matches the ID set up on
your transceiver, and the Network Access Code also matches, you can hear the
caller’s voice.
Receiving Individual Calls (P25)
When you receive an individual call, a ringing tone will sound. If the Network
Access Code matches and the squelch type is set to Selective call, the caller’s
ID will also appear on the display.
To respond to the call, press and hold the microphone
PTT switch and speak
into the transceiver as you would during a normal transmission.