JVC KENWOOD 37673210 UHF FM Transceiver User Manual TK 7160 8160 E Cover

JVC KENWOOD Corporation UHF FM Transceiver TK 7160 8160 E Cover

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TK-7160/ TK-8160TK-7160H/ TK-8160HVHF FM TRANSCEIVER/ UHF FM TRANSCEIVERINSTRUCTION MANUALÉMETTEUR-RÉCEPTEUR FM VHF/ ÉMETTEUR-RÉCEPTEUR FM UHFMODE D’EMPLOITRANSCEPTOR FM VHF/ TRANSCEPTOR FM UHFMANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES© B62-1829-00 (K,M)09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00
VHF FM TRANSCEIVER/UHF FM TRANSCEIVERTK-7160/ TK-8160TK-7160H/ TK-8160HINSTRUCTION MANUALENGLISH
iTHANK YOUWe are grateful you chose KENWOOD for your personal mobile applications.We believe this easy-to-use transceiver will provide dependable communicationsto keep personnel operating at peak efficiency.KENWOOD transceivers incorporate the latest in advanced technology.  As aresult, we feel strongly that you will be pleased with the quality and features ofthis product.MODELS COVERED BY THIS MANUALThe models listed below are covered by this manual:•TK-7160:  VHF FM Transceiver•TK-7160H:  High Power VHF FM Transceiver•TK-8160:  UHF FM Transceiver•TK-8160H:  High Power UHF FM TransceiverNOTICES TO THE USER◆Government law prohibits the operation of unlicensed transmitters within the territories undergovernment control.◆Illegal operation is punishable by fine and/or imprisonment.◆Refer service to qualified technicians only.SAFETY:  It is important that the operator is aware of, and understands, hazardscommon to the operation of any transceiver.◆EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES (GASES, DUST, FUMES, etc.)Turn OFF your transceiver while taking on fuel or while parked in gasoline service stations.  Do notcarry spare fuel containers in the trunk of your vehicle if your transceiver is mounted in the trunk area.◆INJURY FROM RADIO FREQUENCY TRANSMISSIONSDo not operate your transceiver when somebody is either touching the antenna or standing within2 to 3 feet (60 to 90 cm) of it, to avoid the possibility of radio frequency burns or related physicalinjury.◆DYNAMITE BLASTING CAPSOperating the transceiver within 500 feet (150 m) of dynamite blasting caps may cause them toexplode.  Turn OFF your transceiver when in an area where blasting is in progress, or where“TURN OFF TWO-WAY RADIO” signs have been posted.  If you are transporting blasting caps inyour vehicle, make sure they are carried in a closed metal box with a padded interior.  Do nottransmit while the caps are being placed into or removed from the container.
iiPRECAUTIONSObserve the following precautions to prevent fire, personal injury, and transceiverdamage.•Do not attempt to configure the transceiver while driving; it is too dangerous.•Do not disassemble or modify the transceiver for any reason.•Do not expose the transceiver to long periods of direct sunlight, nor place it nearheating appliances.•Do not place the transceiver in excessively dusty, humid, or wet areas, nor on unstablesurfaces.•If an abnormal odor or smoke is detected coming from the transceiver, switch thetransceiver power off immediately, and contact your KENWOOD dealer.•Use of the transceiver while you are driving may be against traffic laws.  Please checkand observe the vehicle regulations in your area.•Do not use options not specified by KENWOOD.One or more of the following statements may be applicable:FCC WARNINGThis equipment generates or uses radio frequency energy.  Changes or modifications to this equipment may causeharmful interference unless the modifications are expressly approved in the instruction manual.  The user couldlose the authority to operate this equipment if an unauthorized change or modification is made.INFORMATION TO THE DIGITAL DEVICE USER REQUIRED BY THE FCCThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15of the FCC Rules.  These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in aresidential installation.This equipment generates, uses and can generate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used inaccordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.  However, there is noguarantee that the interference will not occur in a particular installation.  If this equipment does cause harmfulinterference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user isencouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:•Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.•Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.•Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.•Consult the dealer for technical assistance.
iiiCONTENTSUNPACKING AND CHECKING EQUIPMENT ................................... 1SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES ..................................................................... 1PREPARATION .................................................................................. 2TOOLS REQUIRED .............................................................................. 2POWER CABLE CONNECTION ............................................................... 2INSTALLING THE TRANSCEIVER .............................................................. 3CONNECTING A MICROPHONE ............................................................... 4GETTING ACQUAINTED ................................................................... 5FRONT PANEL ................................................................................... 5DISPLAY ........................................................................................... 7REAR PANEL ..................................................................................... 7PROGRAMMABLE FUNCTIONS ...................................................... 8BASIC OPERATIONS ...................................................................... 10SWITCHING POWER ON/ OFF ........................................................... 10ADJUSTING THE VOLUME ................................................................... 10SELECTING A ZONE AND CHANNEL ...................................................... 11TRANSMITTING ................................................................................. 11RECEIVING ...................................................................................... 11SCAN ................................................................................................ 12PRIORITY SCAN ............................................................................... 12ADD TO SCAN/ DELETE FROM SCAN ................................................... 13REVERT CHANNEL ............................................................................ 13DTMF CALLS ................................................................................... 14STORE & SEND ............................................................................... 14MANUAL DIALING ............................................................................. 14STORING DTMF NUMBERS ............................................................... 14DIALING STORED DTMF NUMBERS .................................................... 15CLEARING STORED DTMF NUMBERS ................................................. 15REDIALING ...................................................................................... 15STUN ............................................................................................. 15QUIET TALK (QT)/ DIGITAL QUIET TALK (DQT) .......................... 16OPERATOR SELECTABLE TONE (OST) ................................................ 16
ivCODE SQUELCH (ID CODE) .......................................................... 17RECEIVING ...................................................................................... 17TRANSMITTING ................................................................................. 17SELECTIVE CALL ........................................................................... 18RECEIVING ...................................................................................... 18TRANSMITTING ................................................................................. 182-TONE SIGNALING ........................................................................ 19RECEIVING ...................................................................................... 19TRANSMITTING ................................................................................. 19FleetSync: ALPHANUMERIC 2-WAY PAGING SYSTEM .............. 20GPS REPORT ................................................................................. 20SELCALL (SELECTIVE CALLING)......................................................... 20STATUS MESSAGE ............................................................................ 21EMERGENCY OPERATION ............................................................. 22ADVANCED OPERATIONS ............................................................. 23TALK-AROUND ................................................................................ 23DTMF NUMBER DISPLAY ................................................................. 23HORN ALERT ................................................................................... 23PUBLIC ADDRESS (PA) SYSTEM ........................................................ 24MONITOR ........................................................................................ 24VOICE SCRAMBLER .......................................................................... 25KEY LOCK ...................................................................................... 25BACKGROUND OPERATIONS ....................................................... 26TIME-OUT TIMER (TOT) ................................................................... 26BUSY CHANNEL LOCKOUT (BCL) ...................................................... 26BEGINNING/ END OF TRANSMIT SIGNAL ............................................... 26
1Note:  The following unpacking instructions are for use by your KENWOOD dealer, an authorizedKENWOOD service facility, or the factory.Carefully unpack the transceiver.  We recommend that you identify the itemslisted in the following table before discarding the packing material.  If any itemsare missing or have been damaged during shipment, file a claim with the carrierimmediately.SUPPLIED ACCESSORIESmetI rebmuNtraP ytitnauQ)elbachtiw(enohporciM)ylnoepytK( XX-9360-19T1gnippat-flesmm61x4htiw(regnahenohporciM)ylnoepytK()swercs XX-4851-91J1)sesufhtiw(elbacrewopCDXX-9333-03E1)ylno0618-KT/0617-KT(esufA01•XX-6100-15F 2)ylnoH0618-KT/H0617-KT(esufA51•XX-7100-15FtekcarbgnitnuoMXX-2660-92J1:teswercSXX-5930-99N1)seceip4(wercsgnippat-flesmm61x5•)seceip4(rehsawhtiwwercsdedaeh-xeH•)seceip4(rehsawgnirpS•)seceip4(rehsawtalF•launamnoitcurtsnIXX-9281-26B1UNPACKING AND CHECKING EQUIPMENTDC power cable (with fuses) Mounting bracket Screw setMicrophone (with cable) Microphone hanger(with 4 x 16 mm self-tapping screws)
2Various electronic equipment in your vehicle may malfunction if they are not properly protected fromthe radio frequency energy which is present while transmitting.  Electronic fuel injection, anti-skidbraking, and cruise control systems are typical examples of equipment that may malfunction.  If yourvehicle contains such equipment, consult the dealer for the make of vehicle and enlist his/her aid indetermining if they will perform normally while transmitting.Note:  The following preparation instructions are for use by your KENWOOD dealer, an authorizedKENWOOD service facility, or the factory.TOOLS REQUIREDNote:  Before installing the transceiver, always check how far the mounting screws will extend belowthe mounting surface.  When drilling mounting holes, be careful not to damage vehicle wiring or parts.The following tools are required for installing the transceiver:•6 mm (1/4 inch) or larger electric drill•4.2 mm (5/32 inch) drill bit for the 5 x 16 mm self-tapping screws•3.2 mm (1/8 inch) drill bit for the 4 x 16 mm self-tapping screws•Circle cuttersPOWER CABLE CONNECTIONThe transceiver operates in 12 V negative ground systems only!  Check the battery polarity andvoltage of the vehicle before installing the transceiver.1Check for an existing hole, conveniently located in the firewall, where thepower cable can be passed through.•If no hole exists, use a circle cutter to drill the firewall, then install a rubbergrommet.2Run the two power cable leads through the firewall and into the enginecompartment, from the passenger compartment.3Connect the red lead to the positive (+) battery terminal and the black lead tothe negative (–) battery terminal.•Locate the fuse as close to the battery as possible.4Coil the surplus cable and secure with a retaining band.•Be sure to leave enough slack in the cables so the transceiver can be removed forservicing while keeping the power applied.PREPARATION
3INSTALLING THE TRANSCEIVERFor passenger safety, install the transceiver securely using the supplied mounting bracket, so thetransceiver will not break loose in the event of a collision.1Mark the position of the holes in the dash by using the mounting bracket as atemplate.  Drill the holes, then attach the mounting bracket using the supplied5 x 16 mm self-tapping screws.•Be sure to mount the transceiver in a location where the controls are within easyreach of the user and where there is sufficient space at the rear of the transceiverfor cable connections.2Connect the antenna and the supplied power cable to the transceiver.3Slide the transceiver into the mounting bracket and secure it using thesupplied hex-headed screws.4Mount the microphone hanger in a location where it will be within easy reachof the user.•The microphone and microphone cable should be mounted in a place where theywill not interfere with the safe operation of the vehicle.When replacing the fuse in the DC power cable, be sure to replace it with a fuse of the same value.Never replace a fuse with one that is rated with a higher value.Note:  The microphone is supplied only with K type models; it is not supplied with M type models.The model type is marked on the carton.Hex-headed screwDC power cableMounting bracketAntennaconnectorPower inputconnectorFuseBlack (–) cableRed (+) cable 12 VvehiclebatteryMicrophone5 x 16 mm self-tapping screwSpringwasherFlat washer
4CONNECTING A MICROPHONE1Insert the microphone plug into the jack onthe front panel of the transceiver.•Be sure the tab on the microphone plug isfacing the left hand side.2Mount the microphone on the microphonehanger where it will be within easy reach ofthe user.3To remove the microphone plug, press thetab on the connector while pulling the plugout of the transceiver jack.
5GETTING ACQUAINTEDFRONT PANELqqqqq (Power) switchPress to switch the transceiver ON or OFF.wwwww keyPress to activate its programmable function {page 8}.  The default setting isVolume Up.eeeee keysPress to activate its programmable function {page 8}.  The default setting isVolume Down.rrrrrDisplayRefer to page 7.ttttt keyPress to activate its programmable function {page 8}.  The default setting isZone Up.yyyyy keyPress to activate its programmable function {page 8}.  The default setting isZone Down.uuuuuSpeakerInternal speaker.iiiiiMicrophone jackInsert the microphone plug into this jack {page 4}.oooooTX/RX IndicatorLights red while transmitting.  Lights green while receiving a signal.!0!0!0!0!0 S keyPress to activate its programmable function {page 8}.  The default setting isSquelch Off Momentary.
6!1!1!1!1!1 A keyPress to activate its programmable function {page 8}.  The default setting isNone (no function).!2!2!2!2!2 <B keyPress to activate its programmable function {page 8}.  The default setting isChannel Down.!3!3!3!3!3 C> keyPress to activate its programmable function {page 8}.  The default setting isChannel Up.!4!4!4!4!4  keyPress to activate its programmable function {page 8}.  The default setting isNone (no function).!5!5!5!5!5 PTT switchPress this switch, then speak into the microphone to call a station.
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8PROGRAMMABLE FUNCTIONSThe  ,  ,  ,  , S, A, <B, C>, and   keys can be programmed with thefunctions listed below:•2-tone EncodePress to enter 2-tone Encode Select mode.  Refer to page 19 for details.•AUXPress to activate the auxiliary port.  Press again to deactivate the auxiliaryport.  (The auxiliary port is used with optional boards.)  While the auxiliary portis activated, the   icon appears on the display.•Call 1Press to transmit the programmed FleetSync Status message, DTMF code, or2-tone code.•Call 2Press to transmit the programmed FleetSync Status message, DTMF code, or2-tone code.•Channel DownPress to decrease the channel number.•Channel UpPress to increase the channel number.•Direct Zone Channel 1Press and hold for 3 seconds to store the currently selected zone andchannel as the Direct Zone Channel.  Press at any time to immediately jumpto the transceiver’s Direct Zone Channel.  (The default Direct Zone Channel isthe lowest channel of the lowest zone.)•Display CharacterPress to toggle the display between the zone number/ channel number andthe channel name.  If no channel name has been programmed for theselected channel, the zone number/ channel number will be displayed.•Emergency 2Press and hold to enter Emergency mode.  Refer to page 22 for details.•Horn AlertPress to toggle the Horn Alert function ON and OFF.  Refer to page 23 fordetails.•Key LockPress to lock or unlock the transceiver keys.  Refer to page 25 for details.•LCD BrightnessPress to toggle the display brightness between high and low.  The defaultsetting is high.•MonitorPress to turn the transceiver signaling OFF.  Press again to return to normaloperation.  Refer to page 24 for details.
9•NoneNo function is programmed onto the key.•Operator Selectable TonePress to enter OST (Operator Selectable Tone) Select mode.  Refer to page16 for details.•Public AddressPress to activate the Public Address (PA) system.  Refer to page 24 fordetails.•Scan Del/AddPress to add or remove the selected channel to/from the Scan list.  Refer topage 13 for details.•Scan On/OffPress to toggle the Scan function ON and OFF.  Refer to page 12 for details.•ScramblerPress to toggle the Voice Scrambler ON and OFF.  Refer to page 25 for details.•SelcallPress to enter FleetSync Selcall mode. Refer to page 20 for details.•Selcall + StatusPress to enter FleetSync Selcall mode. Press again to enter FleetSync Statusmode.  Refer to pages 20 and 21 for details.•Send GPSPress to send GPS data using FleetSync.  Refer to page 20 for details.•Squelch LevelPress to enter Squelch Level Adjustment mode.  Refer to page 24 for details.•Squelch OffPress to open the squelch, to hear weak signals or adjust the volume levelwhen no signal is present.  Press again to return to normal operation.•StatusPress to enter FleetSync Status mode. Refer to page 21 for details.•Talk AroundPress to communicate with other transceivers without the use of a repeater.Press again to return to normal operation.  Refer to page 23 for details.•Volume DownPress to decrease the volume level.•Volume UpPress to increase the volume level.•Zone DownPress to decrease the zone number.•Zone UpPress to increase the zone number.1Direct Zone Channel can be programmed only on the S, A, <B, C>, and   keys.2Emergency can be programmed only on the   key.
10BASIC OPERATIONSSWITCHING POWER ON/ OFFPress the   switch to switch the transceiver ON.•A beep sounds.  If programmed, an 8-character power-on message is alsomomentarily displayed.•If the Transceiver Password function is programmed, “ ” will appear on thedisplay when the power is turned ON.  Refer to “Transceiver Password”, below.Press the   switch again to switch the transceiver OFF.■Transceiver PasswordTo enter the password:1Press the   and   keys to select a digit.2Press the C> key to accept the entered digit and move to the next digit.•Press the A key to delete an incorrect character.  Press and hold the A key todelete all entered characters.•Repeat steps 1 and 2 to enter the entire password.3Press the S key to confirm the password.•If you enter an incorrect password, an error tone sounds and the transceiverremains locked.To enter the password using an optional DTMF keypad:1Press the DTMF keys corresponding to the password digits.•Press the A or DTMF # key to delete an incorrect character.  Press and hold theA or DTMF # key to delete all entered characters.2Press the S or DTMF key to confirm the password.•If you enter an incorrect password, an error tone sounds and the transceiverremains locked.ADJUSTING THE VOLUMEPress the Volume Up () key to increase the volume.  Press the Volume Down( ) key to decrease the volume.If Squelch Off has been programmed onto a key, you can press and hold theSquelch Off key to listen to background noise while adjusting the volume level.
11SELECTING A ZONE AND CHANNELSelect the desired zone using the keys programmed as Zone Up and ZoneDown.•The default setting for the   key is Zone Up.•The default setting for the   key is Zone Down.Select the desired channel using the keys programmed as Channel Up andChannel Down.•The default setting for the <B key is Channel Down.•The default setting for the C> key is Channel Up.Names of up to 8 characters in length can be programmed for channels.TRANSMITTINGNote:  Before transmitting, first monitor the channel to make sure it is not already in use.1Select your desired zone and channel (above).•If the channel is busy, wait until it becomes free.2Press the microphone PTT switch and speak into the microphone in yournormal voice.  Release the PTT switch when you have finished speaking.•For best sound quality at the receiving station, hold the microphone approximately1.5 inches (3 ~ 4 cm) from your mouth.RECEIVING1Select your desired zone and channel (above).2When you hear a signal, readjust the volume level if necessary.•Your dealer may have programmed an encode and decode tone pair on yourtransceiver.  If your selected channel is programmed with these tones, you will hearcalls only when another party in your system makes a call.  All other calls will notbe heard.3Respond to the call as described in step 2 of “TRANSMITTING”, above.
12SCANScan is useful for monitoring signals on the transceiver channels.  Scan can beused as either Single Scan or Multi Scan and is programmed by your dealer.•Single Scan monitors only the channels of a single zone.  To monitor other zones,press the Zone Up or Zone Down key during Scan.  Scan will then begin monitoringthe channels of the newly selected zone.•Multi Scan monitors the channels of every zone that has been added to the Scan list.To activate Scan, press the key programmed as Scan.•“ ” and the   icon appear on the display.•When a signal is detected on a channel, “ ” is replaced with the zone number/channel number or the channel name.  The transceiver will remain on the channel untilthe signal is no longer present.•When the signal is no longer present, the transceiver will remain on the channelmomentarily before Scan resumes.  The delay time is programmed by your dealer.  If asignal is received during the delay time, the transceiver will remain on the samechannel.To stop scanning, press the Scan key again.Note:  In order for Scan to function, there must be at least 2 channels added to the scanningsequence.  If there are less channels than this, Scan will not operate.PRIORITY SCANYour dealer may have set up a Priority channel on your transceiver.During Priority Scan, the transceiver will continuously monitor the Prioritychannel while receiving a signal on another channel.  When a signal is receivedon the Priority channel, the transceiver immediately switches to that channel.The   icon appears on the display, indicating that the Priority channel is thecurrent channel.The transceiver remains on the Priority channel until the signal is no longerpresent.  When the signal “drops out”, the transceiver will remain on the channelmomentarily before scan resumes.  This delay time is programmed by your dealer.
13ADD TO SCAN/ DELETE FROM SCANDepending on how your transceiver has been set up, a key may have beenprogrammed with the Scan Del/Add function.  This function allows you to scanonly those channels which you desire.To add or remove a channel to/from the Scan list, select the desired channelthen press the Scan Del/Add key.To temporarily remove a channel from the Scan list, during Scan, press the ScanDel/Add key while Scan is paused on the undesired channel.  After switching theScan function OFF, or switching the transceiver OFF and then ON again, theScan settings return to normal.The   icon appears on the display when the selected channel is addedto the Scan list.  The   icon disappears when the selected channel isremoved from the Scan list.To add or remove a zone to/from the Scan list, select the desired zone thenpress and hold the Scan Del/Add key for approximately 1 second.To temporarily remove a zone from the Scan list, during Scan, press and hold theScan Del/Add key for approximately 1 second while Scan is paused on achannel in the undesired zone.  After switching the Scan function OFF, orswitching the transceiver OFF and then ON again, the Scan settings return tonormal.The   icon appears on the display when the selected zone is added tothe Scan list.  The   icon disappears when the selected zone isremoved from the Scan list.REVERT CHANNELDuring Scan, pressing the PTT switch to transmit will cause the transceiver toselect the Revert channel.  Your dealer programs the Revert channel for yourtransceiver with one of the following six types:•Selected:  The last channel selected prior to Scan is the Revert channel.•Selected + Talkback:  While the transceiver is paused on a channel duringScan, pressing the PTT switch will allow you to transmit (talk back) on thecurrent channel.  Otherwise, the last channel selected prior to Scan is theRevert channel.•Priority:  If your dealer has programmed a Priority channel, this channel isthe Revert channel.•Priority + Talkback:  While the transceiver is paused on a channel duringScan, pressing the PTT switch will allow you to transmit (talk back) on thecurrent channel.  Otherwise, the Priority channel is the Revert channel.•Last Called:  The last channel on which a call was received is the Revertchannel, even if Scan has already resumed.•Last Used:  The last channel on which you transmitted is the Revert channel.
14DTMF CALLSNote:  To make DTMF calls, you must have an optional microphone with a DTMF keypad.STORE & SEND1Enter the desired digits on the microphone keypad.•You can enter a maximum of 16 digits (0 ~ 9, A ~ D,, and #).•The digits appear on the display as you enter them.•If Keypad Auto-PTT is enabled by your dealer, this method of entering a string ofdigits will not function.  Refer to “MANUAL DIALING”, below.2Press the PTT switch to transmit the entered digits.MANUAL DIALING1Press and hold the PTT switch.2Enter the desired digits on the microphone keypad.•You can enter the digits 0 ~ 9, A ~ D,, and #.  (A ~ D may be disabled by yourdealer.)•If Keypad Auto-PTT is enabled by your dealer, you do not need to press the PTTswitch while entering digits; the transceiver will transmit the DTMF tonesautomatically as you enter the digits.STORING DTMF NUMBERSIf Auto Dialing has been activated by your dealer, you can store DTMF numbers(16 digits maximum) in each of the 9 Auto Dial memory locations (1 ~ 9).1Press the microphone # key.•“” appears on the display.2Enter the desired digits on the microphone keypad.•You can enter the digits 0 ~ 9, A ~ D,, and #.•To enter “#”, press and hold the PTT switch while entering the # key.•To cancel, press any key on the transceiver front panel.3Press the microphone # key, then enter a memory location number (1 ~ 9).
15DIALING STORED DTMF NUMBERS1Press the microphone key.•“” appears on the display.2Enter the desired memory location number (1 ~ 9).•The digits stored in the selected location number appear on the display.•To cancel, press any key other than the PTT switch.3Press the PTT switch.•If programmed by your dealer, no DTMF tone will sound when “D” is transmitted.“D” can be used for a pause duration.  The pause duration is programmed by yourdealer.CLEARING STORED DTMF NUMBERS1Press the microphone # key.•“” appears on the display.2Press the microphone # key again.•“ ” appears on the display.•To cancel, press any key other than 1 ~ 9.3Enter the memory location number (1 ~ 9) you want to clear.•The memory location number is cleared and the display returns to normal.REDIALING1Press the microphone key.•“” appears on the display.2Press the microphone 0 key.•The digits last dialed appear on the display.•If there is no data in the redial memory, an error tone will sound.•To cancel, press any key other than the PTT switch.3Press the PTT switch.Note:  Switching the transceiver power OFF clears the redial memory.STUNThis function is used when a transceiver is stolen or lost.  When the transceiverreceives a call containing a stun code, either transmit mode will be disabled, orboth receive mode and transmit mode will be disabled.  The stun code iscancelled when the transceiver receives a call with a revive code.
16QUIET TALK (QT)/ DIGITAL QUIET TALK (DQT)Your dealer may have programmed QT or DQT signaling on your transceiverchannels.  A QT tone/ DQT code  is a sub-audible tone/code which allows you toignore (not hear) calls from other parties who are using the same channel.When a channel is set up with a QT tone or DQT code, squelch will only openwhen a call containing a matching tone or code is received.  Likewise, signalsthat you transmit will only be heard by parties whose QT/ DQT signaling matchesyour transceiver.If a call containing a different tone or code is made on the same channel you areusing, squelch will not open and you will not hear the call.  This allows you toignore (not hear) these calls.  Although it may seem like you have your ownprivate channel while using QT/ DQT, other parties can still hear your calls if theyset up their transceiver with the same tone or code.OPERATOR SELECTABLE TONE (OST)You can change the preset encode and decode tones for the selected channel.Up to 40 tones can be pre-programmed by your dealer.1Select your desired channel.2Press the key programmed as Operator Selectable Tone.•“ ” or the OST name or number appears on the display.3Press the <B and C> keys to select the desired OST name/ number.4Use the transceiver the same as in a regular call; press the PTT switch totransmit and release it to receive.5To exit OST mode and return to the preset encode and decode tones, pressthe S key.
17CODE SQUELCH (ID CODE)Code Squelch is enabled or disabled by your dealer.  This function turns thetransceiver squelch OFF only when it receives the DTMF ID code that has beenset up in your transceiver.  Transceivers that do not transmit the correct code willnot be heard.  Consequently, you can communicate with a specific party withoutlistening to other parties using the same channel.Your dealer may also activate Group Call for your transceiver.  This is usefulwhen you want to send information to a number of units in a fleet.  Ask yourdealer for details.Note:  Code Squelch cannot be used on this transceiver if Selective Call {page 18} or DTMF NumberDisplay {page 23} have been programmed.RECEIVINGWhen you receive a signal containing the correct ID code, the squelch opensand you will hear the call.•The   icon appears on the display and blinks.•The TX/RX indicator flashes orange.•To mute the speaker after the squelch opens, press the key programmed as Monitor.•Your dealer can program the transceiver to mute the speaker after a specified timeperiod elapses.•If Transpond is programmed, an acknowledgment signal is returned to the callingstation.  Transpond does not function when you are called with a Group code.Transpond can send an alert tone, a transceiver ID code, or autodial memory locationnumber 1 (refer to “STORING DTMF NUMBERS” on page 14).•If Call Alert is programmed, an alert tone will sound when the correct ID code isreceived.TRANSMITTING1Press and hold the PTT switch.2Enter the ID code of the transceiver you want to call or enter a Group code onthe microphone keypad.3Use the transceiver the same as in a regular call; press the PTT switch totransmit and release it to receive.•The   icon appears on the display.•When you release the PTT switch, the squelch opens.  If no signal is received for apre-determined time, the speaker will mute.•Pressing the key programmed as Monitor at any time will mute the speaker.
18SELECTIVE CALLSelective Call is enabled or disabled by your dealer.  This function is similar toCode Squelch {page 17}.  The differences from Code Squelch are:•You can send or receive Status codes containing up to 5 digits.•Selective Call opens the squelch only when the transceiver receives a predeterminedDTMF code in the correct sequence (3-digit or 4-digit ID code — 1-digit Intermediatecode — Status code of up to 5 digits).Your dealer may also activate Group Call for your transceiver.  This is usefulwhen you want to send information to a number of units in a fleet.  Ask yourdealer for details.Note:  Selective Call cannot be used on this transceiver if Code Squelch {page 17} or DTMF NumberDisplay {page 23} have been programmed.RECEIVINGWhen you receive the correct ID and Intermediate codes, the squelch opens andyou will hear the call.  If a Status code is also received, the code will appear onthe display.  For example, if the Status code “12345” was received, “ ”appears on the display. (“ ” appears in place of “ ” for group calls.)•The   icon appears on the display and blinks.•When no Status code is received “ ” appears on the display.•You can clear the Status code by pressing any key or returning the microphone to its hook.•To mute the speaker after squelch opens, press the key programmed as Monitor.•Your dealer can program the transceiver to mute the speaker after a specified timeperiod elapses.•If Transpond is programmed, an acknowledgment signal is returned to the callingstation.  Transpond does not function when you are called with a Group code.Transpond can send an alert tone, a transceiver ID code, or autodial memory locationnumber 1 (refer to “STORING DTMF NUMBERS” on page 14).•If Call Alert is programmed, an alert tone will sound when the correct code is received.TRANSMITTING1Press and hold the PTT switch.2Enter the ID code (or Group code) and Intermediate code of the transceiveryou want to call on the microphone keypad.•If desired, you can also enter a Status code of up to 5 digits.•You can send codes the same way you make DTMF calls {page 14}.3Use the transceiver the same as in a regular call; press the PTT switch totransmit and release it to receive.•The   icon appears on the display.•When you release the PTT switch, the squelch opens.  If no signal is received for apre-determined time, the speaker will mute.•Pressing the key programmed as Monitor at any time will mute the speaker.
192-TONE SIGNALING2-tone Signaling is enabled or disabled by your dealer.  This function opens thesquelch only when the transceiver receives the 2 tones corresponding to the2-tone code set up on your transceiver.  Transceivers that do not transmit thecorrect tones will not be heard.RECEIVINGWhen you receive a signal containing the correct code, the squelch opens andyou will hear the call.•The   icon appears on the display and blinks.•To mute the speaker after the squelch opens, press the key programmed as Monitor.•Your dealer can program the transceiver to mute the speaker after a specified timeperiod elapses.•If Transpond is programmed, an acknowledgment signal is returned to the callingstation.  Transpond does not function when you are called with a Group code.Transpond can send an alert tone.•If Call Alert is programmed, an alert tone will sound when the correct 2-tone code isreceived.TRANSMITTING1Press the key programmed as 2-tone Encode to enter 2-tone Encode Selectmode.2Press the <B and C> keys to select your desired 2-tone Encode code.•Your dealer can program up to 10 different 2-tone codes on your transceiver.3Use the transceiver the same as in a regular call; press the PTT switch totransmit and release it to receive.•The   icon appears on the display.•When you release the PTT switch, the squelch opens.  If no signal is received for apre-determined time, the speaker will mute.•Pressing the key programmed as Monitor at any time will mute the speaker.
20FleetSync:  ALPHANUMERIC 2-WAY PAGING FUNCTIONFleetSync is an Alphanumeric 2-way Paging Function and is a protocol owned byKENWOOD Corporation.  FleetSync enables a variety of paging functions onyour transceiver, some of which depend on dealer programming.GPS REPORTIf a GPS unit (NMEA-0183 format) is installed on your transceiver and the SendGPS function has been programmed onto a key by your dealer, press the SendGPS key to send your location data.SELCALL (SELECTIVE CALLING)A Selcall is a voice call to a particular station or to a group of stations.■Transmitting1Select your desired zone and channel.2Press the key programmed as Selcall or Selcall + Status to enter Selcallmode.3Enter the ID of the station you want to call using the microphone keypad.4Press the PTT switch and begin your conversation.■ReceivingAn alert tone will sound, the transceiver will automatically enter Selcall Mode,and the calling station’s ID will appear when a Selcall is received.To respond to the call, press the PTT switch and speak into the microphone.■Identification CodesAn ID code is a combination of a 3-digit Fleet number and a 4-digit IDnumber.  Each transceiver must have its own Fleet and ID number.•Enter a Fleet number (100 ~ 349) to make a group call.•Enter an ID number (1000 ~ 4999) to make an individual call in your fleet.•Enter a Fleet number to make a call to all units in the selected fleet (Interfleet call).•Enter an ID number to make a call to the selected ID in all fleets (Supervisor call).•Select “ALL” Fleet and “ALL” ID to make a call to all units (Broadcast call).Note:  The ID range may be limited by programming.
21STATUS MESSAGEYou can send and receive 2-digit Status messages which may be decided in yourtalk group.  Messages can contain up to 16 alphanumeric characters.  Statusmessages range from 10 to 99 (80 ~ 99 are reserved for special messages).A maximum of 5 received messages can be stored in the stack memory of yourtransceiver.  These saved messages can be reviewed after reception.Depending on your dealer settings, when the stack memory is full, either theoldest message will be erased when a new message is received or the newmessage will not be stored in the stack memory.  The   icon lights when amessage is stored in the stack memory.■Transmitting1Select your desired zone and channel.2Press the key programmed as Status to enter Status mode or Selcall +Status to enter Selcall mode.•When using the Status key to enter Status mode, the station ID is fixed andcannot be selected.  Skip to step 5 to continue.3In Selcall mode, enter the ID of the station you want to call using themicrophone keypad.4Press the S key to enter Status Mode.5Enter the status ID you want to transmit using the microphone keypad.6Press the PTT switch to initiate the Status call.■ReceivingThe   icon will flash and a calling ID or text message will appear when aStatus call is received.Press any key to return to normal operation.■Reviewing Messages in the Stack Memory1Press and hold the key programmed as Selcall, Status, or Selcall +Status for 1 second to enter Stack mode.•The last received message is displayed with the message number.2Press the <B and C> keys to select your desired message.3Press the S key to return to normal operation.•To delete the selected message, press the A or # key.  To confirm the deletion,press the S or key.•To delete all messages, press and hold the A or # key for 1 second.  To confirmthe deletion, press the S or  key.
22EMERGENCY OPERATIONIf your transceiver has been programmed with the Emergency function, you canmake emergency calls.1Press and hold the key programmed as Emergency.•Depending on the delay time programmed into your transceiver, the length of timeyou must hold the Emergency key will vary.•When the transceiver enters Emergency mode, the transceiver will change to theEmergency channel and begin transmitting based on how the transceiver is set upby your dealer.  Transmit periods are also set by your dealer.2To exit Emergency mode, press and hold the Emergency key again.•If the Emergency mode completes the preset number of cycles, Emergency modewill automatically end and the transceiver will return to the channel that was in usebefore Emergency mode was entered.Note:◆Your dealer can set the transceiver to emit a tone when Emergency mode starts and stops◆Your dealer can set the transceiver to emit tones and received signals as normal or mute thespeaker during Emergency operation.
23ADVANCED OPERATIONSTALK AROUNDYou may occasionally experience an interruption in service (due to a powerfailure, etc.).  During such an occurence, you can continue communication byusing the Talk Around feature if it has been programmed by your dealer.Talk Around allows you to communicate directly with other transceivers withoutthe use of a repeater.  However, if the station you want to contact is too far away,or there are geographical obstacles in the way, you may not be able to contactthe station.Press the key programmed as Talk Around to activate the Talk Around function.•The   icon appears on the display while the Talk Around function is ON.•When using Talk Around, the receive frequency is used for both transmission andreception, and the decode signalling is used for both encoding and decoding.Press the Talk Around key again to deactivate the Talk Around function.DTMF NUMBER DISPLAYNote:  This feature can only be activated when DTMF Signalling is turned OFF.When you receive a DTMF code containing at least 3 digits, it will appear on thedisplay.  Each successive digit will continue to scroll across the display, as longas each digit is received within 1 second of the previous digit.  If no digit isreceived for more than 1 second, then a new digit is received, the display willclear and begin with the new digit.•The transceiver can display a maximum of 8 digits at a time.Cancel the DTMF Number Display by pressing any key other than the VolumeUp and Volume Down keys (  /  ).You can transmit DTMF codes by entering them into an optional microphone witha DTMF keypad.HORN ALERTHorn Alert is a useful feature that will notify you of a received call while you areaway from your vehicle.  The transceiver is programmed to sound the vehiclehorn or activate some other external alert device (such as the vehicle headlights)when a call is received that has correct signaling.Press the key programmed as Horn Alert to activate the Horn Alert function.•The   icon appears on the display while the Horn Alert function is active.Press the Horn Alert key again to deactivate the Horn Alert function.
24PUBLIC ADDRESS (PA) SYSTEMTo use the Public Address system, your dealer must install an optional KAP-2unit and an external speaker.  This function causes all audio input via themicrophone to be amplified and output from the external speaker.To use the PA system:1Press the key programmed as Public Address.•The   icon appears on the display while the PA system is active.2Press the microphone PTT switch, then speak into the microphone.•Use the Volume Up and Volume Down keys to adjust the audio output from theexternal speaker.3Press the Public Address key again to return to normal operation.Note:  While the PA system is in use, you cannot transmit to other transceivers.MONITORPress the key programmed as Monitor to turn the transceiver signaling OFF.While signaling is OFF, you can hear all signals received on your currentchannel.  With signaling ON, you can hear only signals that match the signalingprogrammed in your transceiver.  Press the Monitor key again to return tonormal operation.•The   icon appears on the display while Monitor is activated.■Squelch LevelIf a key has been programmed as Squelch Level, you can readjust yourtransceiver’s squelch level:1Press the key programmed as Squelch Level.•The   icon and the current squelch level appears on the display.2Press the <B and C> keys to select the desired squelch level.3Press the S or   key to store the new setting and exit Squelch LevelAdjustment mode.
25VOICE SCRAMBLERNote:  There are 2 options for using the scrambler.  Your dealer can activate or deactivate the built-inscrambler function of the transceiver, or they can add a more secure optional scrambler board to yourtransceiver.  Ask your dealer for details.Although the built-in scrambler function does not offer complete privacy with yourcalls, it does prevent others from easily listening in on your calls. Whenactivated, the transceiver distorts your voice so that anybody listening to yourconversation will not be able to clearly hear what you are saying.In order for members of your own group to clearly hear your call while you areusing the scrambler, all other members must also activate the scramblerfunctions on their transceivers. This distorts everybody’s voice while transmittingand corrects the voice message on your own transceiver when you receive thecall.Press the key programmed as Scrambler to activate the Scrambler.•The   icon appears on the display while the scrambler is active.Press the Scrambler key again to deactivate the Scrambler.On the optional scrambler board, you can change the scrambler code set up onyour transceiver using the Scrambler key:1Press and hold the key programmed as Scrambler for 2 seconds.•The current scrambler code appears on the display.2Press the <B and C> keys to select the desired scrambler code.3Press the Scrambler or   key to store the new setting and exit ScramblerCode Select mode.•After changing your scrambler code, be sure to inform all members of your groupof the new code so they can reset their transceivers as well.  The scramblerfunction will not perform correctly between transceivers that are set up withdifferent scrambler codes.KEY LOCKPress the key programmed as Key Lock to lock the keys of the transceiver.Locking the transceiver keys prevents you from accidentally changing thechannel and channel settings.While Key Lock is active, you can still use the microphone PTT switch, the   (power)switch, and the Emergency, Monitor, and Squelch Off keys.  If set up by yourdealer, you can also use the Volume Up and Volume Down keys (  /  ).•“LOCKED” momentarily appears on the display when the Key Lock function isactivated or when a key is pressed while the Key Lock function is ON.Press the Key Lock key again to turn this function OFF.
26BACKGROUND OPERATIONSTIME-OUT TIMER (TOT)The purpose of the Time-out Timer is to prevent any caller from using a channelfor an extended period of time.  If you continuously transmit for a period of timethat exceeds the programmed time, the transceiver will stop transmitting and analert tone will sound.  To stop the tone, release the PTT switch.The default TOT duration is 1 minute.  Your dealer can set the duration to lastfrom 15 seconds to 20 minutes.Your dealer can also program a warning function to alert you before the TOTexpires.  Continuously transmitting for the time specified by your dealer willcause this warning tone to sound, allowing you to finish your transmission beforethe TOT expires.BUSY CHANNEL LOCKOUT (BCL)The Busy Channel Lockout feature is activated or deactivated by your dealer.When activated, BCL prevents you from interfering with other parties who maybe using the same channel that you selected.  Pressing the PTT switch while thechannel is in use will cause your transceiver to emit an alert tone andtransmission will be inhibited (you cannot transmit).  Release the PTT switch tostop the tone and return to receive mode.BEGINNING/ END OF TRANSMIT SIGNALYour dealer can enable or disable the Beginning/ End of Transmit identificationsignals.  These signals are used to access and release some repeaters andtelephone systems.A Beginning of Transmit (BoT) Signal is sent when you press the PTT switch.An End of Transmit Signal (EoT) is sent when you release the PTT switch.
  MANDATORY SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS TO INSTALLERS AND USERS  • Use only manufacturer or dealer supplied antenna. • Antenna Minimum Safe Distance: 120 cm (4 feet), 50% duty Cycle. • Antenna Gain: 0 dBd referenced to a dipole.  The Federal Communications Commission has adopted a safety standard for human exposure to RF (Radio Frequency) energy which is below the OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Act) limits.  • Antenna Mounting: The antenna supplied by the manufacturer or radio dealer must not be mounted at a location such that during radio transmission, any person or persons can come closer than the above indicated minimum safe distance to the antenna, i.e. 120 cm (4 feet) , 50% duty Cycle. • To comply with current FCC RF Exposure limits, the antenna must be installed at or exceeding the minimum safe distance shown above, and in accordance with the requirements of the antenna manufacturer or supplier. • Vehicle installation: The antenna can be mounted at the center of a vehicle metal roof or trunk lid, if the minimum safe distance is observed. • Base Station Installation: The antenna should be fixed-mounted on an outdoor permanent structure. RF Exposure compliance must be addressed at the time of installation.  Antenna substitution: Do not substitute any antenna for the one supplied or recommended by the manufacturer or radio dealer. You may be exposing person or persons to excess radio frequency radiation. You may contact your radio dealer or the manufacturer for further instructions.     Maintain a separation distance from the antenna to person(s) of at least 120 cm (4 feet) , 50% duty Cycle.   “This transmitter is authorized to operate with a maximum duty factor of 50%, in typical push-to-talk mode, for satisfying FCC RF exposure compliance requirements.”  You, as the qualified end-user of this radio device must control the exposure conditions of bystanders to ensure the minimum separation distance (above) is maintained between the antenna and nearby persons for satisfying RF Exposure compliance. The operation of this transmitter must satisfy the requirements of Occupational/Controlled Exposure Environment, for work-related use, transmit only when person(s) are at least the minimum distance from the properly installed, externally mounted antenna. Transmit only when people outside the vehicle are at least the recommended minimum lateral distance away from the antenna/vehicle

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