Kenwood USA 21903130 User Manual 8
Kenwood USA Corporation 8
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IIOO/X\NEJ>I FCC ID: ALH21903130 MANUAL (2.983(d)(8)) VHF FM TRANSCEI VERI UHF FM TRANSCEIVER TK-290/TK-390 INSTRUCTION MANUAL KENWOOD CORPORATION THANK YOU! We are gmtelul you chose KENWOOD for your land mobile radio applications. We believe this easy~tcvuse transceiver will provide dependable communications to keep personnel operating at peak efliciencyr KENWOOD transceivers incorporate the latest in advanced technology As a result, we feel strongly that you will be pleased with the quality and features of this product. MODELS COVERED BY THIS MANUAL TK-290: VHF FM Transceiver TK-390: UHF FM Transceiver 1. NOTICES TO THE USER WA RNING: 0 GOVERNMENTLAW PROHIE/TS THE OPERAflON OF UNLICENSED RADIO TRANSMI‘I'TERS WITHIN THE TERRITORIES UNDER GOVERNMENT CONTROL. 0 ILLEGAL OPERATION IS FUN/SHABLE EY FINE OR IMPFIISDNMENTDR BOTH. FIEFER SERVICE TO OIMLIFIED TECHNICIANS ONLY. DO NOT OPERATE YOUR TRANSCEIVER IN EXPLOSIVEATMOSFHERES (GASES. DUST, FUMES, ETC). 0 TURN DFF YOUR TRANSCEIVER WHILE TAKING ON FUEL, GR WHILE PARKED IN GASOLINE SERVICE STATIONS, SAFETY: It is important that the operator is aware of, and understands, hazards common to the operation of any transceiver. One or more 01 the following statements may be applicable: FCC WARNING This eqripmom genomes olusns radio frequency energy. Changes or nmdificab‘ofls m was squipmemnfiy cause harmful inteflevsnce unless memodificau‘ons ale expmssa'aflpmved In the IIISIIUCHOII manual. The useruoddlasa ma sumofiryva was misequbmenfifan unauthun‘zed change armodiflcab’m is made. INFORMATION TO THE DIGITflL DEVICE USER REQUIRED BY THE FCC This sqfipmomhas been Issladand banana comply wim the liming Iota Class 5 digital device. pursuant to Pan1salme FCC Rules These limb are designed“; pmw’de reasonable prolecmn against harmful Mteflemncs in a rasc‘delm’al inshflau'on. This squpmentgeneraxas mar-dean generals radio frequency snelgy and, rlnohnslaIIedand usedin accordance v0”! me instrucn'ons, mayaauss harm/MI Info/7915068 10 radio mm. Huwsvar, mere is mguaranrse mminrsflms wiIl norm”)! a paniwlan‘nsullau‘om II this equlbn-enrdoes rams ham-ml mleflersnee to radio oneIewsmn mpfiofl, WWI” dummhyadningmsaaszmmoffandm, me user/s encoumgsdlo uytoomectmhtsrferencebyw armollhelbfiowingmeasums: - Raon'sntonslocats me receiving antenna. ' Im the sapam‘on between the oqumenrand/scsivsn ' Connsama 90qume man Damon a Eimuvl different Ile Milo which ma receIVers unnamed ConsuhA me dealer for team-z! mum-e. 1. CONTE UNFACKING AND CHECKING EQUIPMENT, SuppIied Accessoties ...................... INSTALLING THE NiCd BATTERY PACK (OPTIONAL INSTALLING THE ANTENNA (OPTIONAL) .......... INSTALLING THE CAP OVER THE UNIVERSAL CONNECTOR INSTALLING THE BELT HOOK .................................. INSTALLING THE SPEAKER/MICROPHONE (OPTIONAL GEITING ACOUAINTED Key Descriptions. Display .......... PROGRAMMABLE FUNCTIONS BASIC OPERATIONS ......... Swiching Power ON/OFF Adlusfing The Volume SeIedhg a Group Selecthg a GameI‘ Ad'psling the SqueIch Mak‘nga Cal KEY LOCK ..... TIME-OUT TIMER. SCANNING IIIII Priority Sea DTMF CALLING Manual Diahg Rediaing Amc Diahg DEALER PROGRAMMABLE OPTIONS. AUDIBLE USER FEEDBACK TONES It UNPADKING AND CHECKING EQUIPMENT New: The following mpacking Muslims are form byyour KENWOOD dealer. an authon'zad Ksuwooo serwce facility, or the factory. Carefully unpack the transceiver. We recommend that you identify the items listed in the lollowing table before discarding lhe packing material. ii any items have been damaged during shipment. file a claim with the carrier immediately. I Supplied Accessories Belt hook J2 1 Universal connector cap 809-0363-XX 1 Channel seal Boa-0594-xx 1 Channel stopper Da2-0421-XX 1 | Screw sel 13199-2004-xx 1 l Wananty card — 1 | Inslmction manual 1 862-0816-XX 1 Belt hook Channel seal /’ Universal cap connector Channel stopper screw Binding screws Screw sel INSTALLING THE NiCd BATTERY PACK (OPTIONAL) The battery pack is not charged at the lactory. Charge the pack before use. Repeat the charge/discharge cycles two or three times after purchase or extended storage (greater than 2 months) to bring the battery pack to its normal operating capacity. 1 Match the (our grooves of the battery pack with the corresponding guides on the back of the transceiver. 2 Slide the battery pack along the back at the transceiver until the release latch on the base of the transceiver locks 3 To remove the battery pack, push down on the release latch and slide the pack away lrom the transceiver. CA UTIDN: 0 DO NOTHECHARGE THE BATTERY PACK IFITIS ALREADY FULLY CHARGED DOING THIS WILL OVERCHAFIGE THE BATTEHYPACK WHICH MA YSHOHTEN ITS LIFE OR DAMAGE VT. 0 AFT EH HECHARGING THE BATTERY PACK. DISCONNECT lT FROM THE CHARGER IF, HAVWG RECHARGED THE BATTERY. THE POWER TO THE CHARGER IS TURNED OFF AND THEN BACK ON WHILE THE FACKIS ST/LL CONNECTED, RECHARGING WILL START AGAIN AND THE BATTERY WILL BECOME OVERCHARGED. 0 DO NOT SHORT THE BATTERY PACK TERMINALS OH DISPOSE OF THE EA TTERV BY FIRE. NEVER ATTEMPT TO REMOVE THE CASE FHOM THE BAWERYFACK. INSTALLING THE ANTENNA (OPTIONAL) Screw the antenna into the connector on the top at the tmnsceiver by holding the antenna at its base and luming it clockwise until secure. INSTALLING THE BAP OVER THE UNIVERSAL CONNECTOR When a speaker/microphone is not being used. install the cap overthe universal connector using the supplied accessory screw (4 x 6 mm) The antenna ccnnectnr ol the transceiver is an SMA male type connector. INSTALLING THE BELT HOOK If necessary, attach the belt hook using the two binding screws (3 x 6 mm) whtch are supplied in the screw set. Nate: Iftne bet! hookis rue-mam, its mommy Imam mygetbot during continuous membflmma hotenvimnmml, I. INSTALLING THE SPEAKER/MlCRDPHDNE (UPTlUNAL) 1 lnsen the guide of (he speaker/microphone connemor into the groove on the transceiver universal connector, A speaker/mlcrophans with an antenna connector is also available, 2 Secure the connector in place using the attached screw, None: The speaker/micropmm PF keys can be programmed With me [menu's listed", the table on 1296 5- ll BASIC OPERATIONS I Switching Power nN/DFF To switch ON the transceiver, turn the Power switchNolume control clockwise until it clicks. To switch OFF the transceiver, turn the Power switchNqume control counterclockwise until it clicks. If the Radio Password function is programmed (page 14), LOCK will appear on the display when the power is turned ON The correct password, with a maximum 016 digits, must be entered to unlock the transceiver. (This function is available on keypad models only.) I Adiusting the Volume Turn the Power switchNolume control to adiust the volume. Clockwise increases the volume. and counterclockwise decreases it, I Selecting a Group Turn the Selector, press the Group Up and Group Down keys, or use the toggle switch to select a group. - Use the Selector, PF keys, or toggle switch, depending on which one is programmed with the group functions. I Selecting a Channel Turn the Selector or press the Channel Up and Channel Down keys to select a channel. - Use the Selector or PF keys. depending on which one is programmed with the channel functions. I Aniusting the Squelch 1 Press the key programmed as Squelch Level. 2 Press the keys programmed as Group Up and Group Down or Channel Up and channel Down to adjust the squelch level I Making a Call 1 Select the desired group and channel {page 9). 2 Use the key or switch programmed as Monitor to check whether or not the channel is free. - It the channel is busy, wait until it becomes tree. 3 Press and hold the PTT switch, then speak into the microphone in your normal voice, 0 For best results, hold the transceiver approximately 3 to 4 cm (1 1/2 inches) from your lips. 4 Release the PTT switch to receiver KEY LOCK Use the key or switch programmed as Key Lock to activate the Key Lock function. When activated, only the PTT and toggle swrtch, the Selector, and the Keys programmed as Emergency Call, Monitor, Monitor Momentary. Squelch OFF, Squeich Momentary, and Lamp can be used. TIME-OUT TIMER (TOT) The TOT is used to automatically inhibit transmission after a specified time eiapses. if the PTT switch is held down for longer than the programmed time, the transceiver will stop transmitting and a warning tone will sound, To stop the warning tone. release the PTT switch. Note: TOTsam'ngs own be programmed byynur dealer {page 14). l. SCANNING None: mmnmmmbeueadwmamhimdmcmm. Scan is used to monitor signals on the transceiver channels. When scanning, the tmnsceiver checks each channel fora signal. and stops on a channel if one is present. Use the key or switch programmed as Scan. . “SCAN“ or the revert groupichannel number (depending on which one is programmed by your dealer), and the SCN icon will appear on the display. - A confirmation tone will sound, To quit scanning. use the Scan key or switch again, - Two confirmation tones will sound. I Priority Scan For Priority Scan to function, the Priority1 or Priorityz channel must be programmed. a it only one at the priority channels are programmed, the transceiver Will automatically change to that priority channel when a Signal is received on it. This change occurs even if a signal is being received on another channel. - If both priority channels are programmed, Priority1 is the high priority and Priority2 is the low priority. It a signal is being received on the Pricrity1 channel, the transceiver will change to that channel, even it a signal is being received on the Priority2 channel. l. DTMF CALLING Note: This function can unly be used by transceivers mm DTMerypads, I Manual Dialing To dial a number manually: 1 Press and hold the PTT switch. . ll Keypad Auto PTT is enabled, you do not need to press the PTI' switch. 2 Press the desired DTMF keyst Nate: Manual dialing can be programmed with DTMF Hold Time 0! Keypad Auto P77 {page 14). I Re dialing A maximum 0116 digits can be redialed. The last number dialed, either manually or automatically. will be redialed. To redial a number: 1 Press the >l< key. - An “A“ will appear on the display. 2 Press the 0 key. . The transceiver will redial the last number, and the digits will appear on the display. Note: if we usnsoelverpaweris switched OFF, the redial memory erI be eased I Auln Dialing Nate: Aura dialing is eimer enabled urcflsabledby yuur dealer (page 141. Store: To store a number in memory: 1 Press the ll key. - A “D" wtll appear on the display. 2 Press the desired DTMF keys to entera maximum of 16 digits, - Press and hold the PTT switch. then press 2. 5, a, D. *, or# to enterA, B, C. D, *, or» (consecutively). Press the a: key. Select the desired memory channel by pressing a DTMF key (1 ~ 9) Ha anti-ml in ma mama“, hhannul sale/star! ll Send: To send a stored number: 1 Press the * key. . An "A" will appear on the display, 2 Press the memory channel key (1 ~ 9) with the stored number you want to send. - The transceiver will begin the transmission, and the digits will appear on the display. Clear: To erase a stored number from memory: 1 Press the # key. . A "D" will appear on the display. 2 Press the a key again. . “D-CLR" will appear on the display. 3 Press the memory channel key (1 - 9) wrth the stored number you want to emse. DEALER PROGRAMMABLE OPTIONS The following list cl functions can be enabled or disabled by your dealer: Pnorily1 Prlomya Temp. Delete Priority Del Key Hold Time Revert Channel Display Channel Text Size Group Text Size Power ON Tone Central Tone Warning Tons Alen Tone Minimum Volume Squelch Level BCL Overnde Banery Warning Busy LED TX LED 7 Segment LCD Display Invert Display Emergency Channel Display Clear lo Transpond Pricrilyz rExlernal Speaker 4 Look Back Time A Mode: Sell Prugramming/F'anel Look Back Time B TesVCIone/Main Programming Revert Channel ID: ID Formal/Speed/PTT lD/Dial Dropout Delay Tune lD/Ccnnecl lD/Discnnnect ID Dwell Time Operator Selectable Tone: OST Group Scan Back Up/Divscr OSTIOST Name «130 >> ‘ ‘ 53mg. a? it Priorilyl Temp. Delete/fi'] Time—cut Timer (TOT) TOT Pre—Alert >l< and at Tone (Encode TOT Hekey Time LDTMF Side Tone (Encode) TOT Reset Tlrne DTMF Hold Time (Encode) Group Delete/Add Keypad Auto PTT (Encode) Battery Save Manual Dial (Encode) Auto Dial (Encode) Auto Dial Programming (Encode) Auto Dial Memory (Encode) Signaling Decoder Call Formal (1 and 2) Decoder Call Type (1 and 2) Alert Tone/Transpond (Decode) . Tones (A, B, and C) Selective Call Alert LED (Decode) Alert Tone/Transpond Primary Code (Decode) Auto Reset Secondary Code (Decode) , “' I. W ’ A ‘ Auto Reset (Decode) DTMF Speed (Encode) Dead Beat Disable (Decode) First Digit Time (Encode) First Drg| Delay (Encode) : ”Mm,” m \ , M ~ , W Please contact your dealer for details on these functions AUDlBLE USER FEEDBACK TUNES The transceiver outputs various tones to indicate the transceiver operating status, - Power ON Tone - Key Operation Tone . End ol Operation Tone 0 Operation Error Tone - Sequence Error Tone - Transmission Inhibit Tone - Time-out Timer Warning Tone - Selective Call Alert Tone - Call Alert (T ranspond) . Dead Beat Disable Tone - Password Agreement Tone Please contact your dealer tor details on these tunctions.
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