Kenwood TK-3130 Two-Way Radio User Manual


 
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5 Press the PTT, MON, or CAL key to exit
Setting Mode.
INCOMING CALL NOTIFICATION TYPE
Note: To use Incoming Call Notification, you must set up a QT tone
or a DQT code (page 12).
Incoming Call Notification is used to inform you of when a call
is being received. You can set this function to notify you via a
tone or through vibrating. When vibration is activated (either
with the vibration only setting or the vibration and tone
setting), the
icon appears on the display.
When set to notify you via a tone only (setting 1), the tone
is emitted when a busy signal is received and the
QT/ DQT signalling matches. The tone will sound for
15 seconds before turning off. While the tone sounds, you
will not hear any audio from the speaker. To turn the tone
off and listen to the received call, press any key. After the
call is finished, the transceiver will wait for 10 seconds
before resetting the Incoming Call Notification. If you
receive a new call within those 10 seconds, the tone will
not sound. If no call is received within 10 seconds,
Incoming Call Notification will reset so that the next time a
call is received, the tone will sound again.
When set to notify you via vibration only (setting 2), the
transceiver vibrates when a busy signal is received and
the QT/ DQT signalling matches. Audio can be heard from
the speaker while the transceiver vibrates. To stop the
15 second vibrator, press any key. After the call is
finished, the transceiver will wait for 10 seconds before
resetting the Incoming Call Notification.