Kenwood NX-3320 User Manual - Page 31
Task Request Confirmation <Task>, System Lock <Sys Lk>
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o System Down Press this button to select a previous system name and enable System Lock to the system selected. o System Lock Allows you to lock the current system via button operation so that it does not roam to other systems in Multi-System Roaming. o System Search Allows you to view the current Trunking site. With the site displayed, press and hold the button programmed as [System Search] to enter Search mode. The transceiver begins searching for a new site and "Search" appears on the display. When a site is found, searching ends and the transceiver switches to the new site. o System Select Allows you to select the system to lock. o System Up Press this button to select a succeeding system name and enable System Lock to the system selected. o Tactical Zone Allows you to register the selected channel to form a new group (Tactical Zone). o Talk Around Allows you to toggle Talk Around ON and OFF. Talk Around redirects the transceiver signals directly to other party members rather than relaying the signals through a repeater. o Task Request Confirmation Allows you to check a received Task Request message (up to 290 characters) and respond to the message in the Task Request function. The Task Request function manages tasks by using the Short Message function. The task administrator sends the operator a Task Request message of which the operator will check the instructions in the message and return a response message such as task started, task ended or rejected to the task administrator. This allows the task administrator to keep track of the progress of the operator. For details, consult your dealer. o Telephone Disconnect Allows you to disconnect the public telephone line connected through a repeater in LTR Trunking system. o Transceiver Password Allows you to set a password to lock the transceiver. o Transfer *3 Allows the transceiver to transfer a specific code when a 5-tone code is received. 31