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2.1033(c)(3) MANUAL
VHF FM TRANSCEIVER
TK~790 series
UHF FM TRANSCEIVER
TK—890 series
KENWOOD CORPORATION
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THANK YOU!
We are grateful you Chose KENWOOD for your land mobile applications. We
believe this easy—to—use transceiver will provide dependable communications to
keep personnel operating at peak efficiency.
KENWDDD 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
- TKéeBH: VHF FM Transceiver
- TK<790: VHF FM Transceiver
- TK—790H: VHF FM Transceiver
. TK-BBD: UHF FM Transceiver
< TK~BSDHz UHF FM Transceiver
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NOTICES TD THE USER
0 GOVERNMENT LAW PROHIBITS THE OPERATION OF UNL/CENSED RAD/O
THANSMITTEFIS WITHIN THE TERRITORIES UNDER GOVERNMENT CONTROL.
0 ILLEGAL OPERATION IS FUNISHASLE EV ifINE OH IMPRISUNMENT DFI 30TH.
Q EFEFI SEH VICE TC QUALIFIED TECHNICIANS ONLY.
SAFETV: h is important that the operator is aware of‘ and understands, hazards
common to the operation of any transceiverr
W‘FININGJ
0 EXPLDS/VE ATMOSPI'IERES (GASES, D057: FUMES, etc.)
Turn OFF your nanscsi‘vsf while taking on fuel orwfifls parked in a gascline service sedan. Do
norizfrysparé melmnmiriers in me trunk cl your vehicle if your transceiver is mounted in me
trunk area.
0 lNJUfiVFfiDM RflDID WEDUENCY THfiNSmSSIDD/S
Do ncrcperate yourlransml'ver when smnebody is within two in fines leei urine antenna, to
avoidrns possibility ar’rzdl'o frequencyburns or relaredpiiysl'wlin/um
0 DYNAMITE BLASTING CAPS
Tum OFF your transnel'ver when in an area where blasting is in progress, a, where TURN 0.5;
TWO-WAYRADIO' signs have been posted Operating me transceiver Min 150 meters
(sag leer} of dynamite clasa’ng caps may cause mm In cxnlods. Ifyouare carrying 171qu
caps in your vehicle, Rake sure theyaia enclosed in a melalbox with a padded interior. Do not
transmit while me ups are being pIaL‘ed into or are being removed from me confirm
Nate: Tnis ihgmrficn manual covers only the basic mncfions or‘me (Ensceiver, Consult your dealer
for more derailed infam'szbfl,
One or more 01 the following statements may be applicable:
FCC WARNING
rnis equinmemgenerales or uses radio frequency energy. Changes or modificeiisns to Ms
equipment may cause nemmlinrerrerance unless the modifications are axpresslyappmwsd in fine
insirucubn manual rne usercouicilnse the 311de w operare inis equipmenl i/an unaumanled
change or mncificarinn is made.
INFORMATION TO THE DIGITAL DEVICE USEH HEDUIHED B YTHE' FCC
Trils equrpmerir has been rested and round to ccmplywr'm me iimrrs rare Class 3 digiral dewce,
pursuanl to Fan 15 0! the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
againsl harmful {mane/6559 in a residential installalion. This equipment generates, A525 and can
ganemle mdia frequency energy and, if rial inswllsd and used in accordance wim the insrrucr'ians,
may cause harmful interference to radio ccn-rn-runicarions. However, mere is no guarantee mar me
in r‘ersnce will not occur in a pamcular irrsuilarim l/rrris equipmenl dues cause ban-niul
rrrierrerence lo radio or leIew'Slon recepiron, which can be determined by luming 1he equip/nan! all
and on, me user is encouraged (a try as correcr me inrerierence by one crrncre clme iollcwing
measures:
- necnenl m relacare rne receiving anrenraa.
- Increase me seaémon between (he equi'pmeniand receiver.
- Cam-ear me equipment {a an oar/er an a circuit differeni from mar {a whi'ch the receiver is
connected.
- Consu/r rive dealer for technical ESSISIaflCév
 FROGRAMMABLE FUNCTlONS _.
BASlC OPERATIONS
Adjusting the Name
Selecflng a Group ._.
' $e{eéfing a Channes
‘Making 3 Gal! u.
DTMF CALLS
Manual Dialin
Rediauug
, Auto Di ng ..
OTHER TRANSCEIVER FUNCT‘ONS
Time-out Timer (TOT) ..~
. Busy Channel Lozkuut ‘(scu m.
Operator Seiemable Priorixy ChanneL.
2Tnnel DTMF Signaling
Rnll Over! Dead End ..
Dead Ben Disable (DBD) .
Timed Power OFF.“
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UNPACKING AN HECKING EQUIPMENT
um.- The fallawv'ng unpaua'ng imam m torusebyycur szwouu dealer, an 3mm
KENWDDD service facility, or me Emory.
Caremfly unpack 1he transceiver. We rebbmmend that you idemify1he items
listed in the following lable before discarding 1he packing material. If any items
have been damaged during shipment. file a claim with the carrier immedia1ely1
- Supplied Mummies
maggzzzzzsre‘ Tam-saws — 1 — — 1
Microphone hanger J19-1584—X5 - 1 - — 1 _ _
Mountmgbracket J29—0422-X3 — 1 - - 1 _ _
Pcwercable assembly E30-331B—X5 — 1 _ e 1 , e
Fuse (15A) F05—1537-X5 _ 3 — - 3 — -
Speakershonplug E37—0733-X5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Cover F07-1335-X5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Retaining band m-osm-xs |1f1 1 1 1 1 1
K29470¢X4 —5——5——
K29-5276-X3 — 1 — - 1 - -
Kn°b K29—5277-X3 — 1 —1— 1 - -
K29-5305-X3 — 1 — - 1 - —
Hex-headed screw NOS-217746 1 7 1 1 7 1 1
riser-fipfipnijrew Nos-osss—xs — 4 — - 4 — —
ZEE'§2",€’4;% screw N46-4016-X6 - a — - 3 — —
Spring washer N16-0050~X6 —- 4 — - 4
Flatwasher N15-1050-X6 - 4 — — 4
mgmgggg My) 84s-o47o-xx 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
msnucfionmanum aszhfimxx 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
' The microphone cable can also be ordered separately as E30-3313-X81
931311055
Microphone and
microphone cable
Power cable
assembly
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Cover
Hex sstzuics
02 CH (Channel) control
Turn clockwise to increase the channel selection (default setting), and
counterclockwise to decrease if. (Alternatively, this comrol can be
programmed wilh group up/down.)
® PF‘I key
® PFZ key Press these PF (programmable function) keys to amivale
Q3 PFB key their programmable functions (page 17}. The default is 59!
® PF4 key as No Function.
(9 PFS key
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l Fullvteatured Panel Display
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MON
Displays the operating Gmup/ Channel number, the
Group/ Channel name, and the transceiver status.
Displays the operating group or channel number.
Also displays the channel status: P1 indicates a
Priority‘l channel; P2 indicates a Priorityz channel,
PP indicates a Priority 1 and 2 channel;
Hr: indicates a Home Channel, TA indicates Talk
Around mode; REL indicates a Recall Channel;
R1 — R15 indicates remote channels.
Flashes when a call is received by DTMF or 2 -Tone-,
signaling. Appears during and after transmitting il
set by the dealer
Appears when the selected group is in the scanning
sequence ii group scan has been set to “Multi
(please consult your dealer for setting the scan),
Appears when signaling squelch is turned OFF.
Appears while scanning is in progress.
Appears when audio output is setto PA speaker. 1
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Appears when the optional scrambler board is
enabled.
Appears when Aux A is ON.
Appears when Aux Bis ON.
Appears when Aux C is ON.
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Appears when the selected channel is in the
scanning sequence.
Appears when Operator Selectable Tone is
enabled.
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I Hear Panel
9 pin cunnector
(for accessories)
25 pin connector
(tor accessories)
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Power inpur
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I Mimnphune
FTT (Push To Talk) switch
Press and hold totransmil, men speak into
me microphone, Release to receiver
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Antenna connector
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PROGRAMMABLE FUNCTIONS
The tollowing functions can be programmed onto the GRP Up, GRP Down,
MON, SON, and PF1 - PFB keys. it desired, you do not need to have a function
programmed onto a key (No Function). ‘Please contact your dealer tor more
information on these tunctions,
_1\ (Channel Up/ Group Up)
v (Channel Down/ Group Down)
Press these keys to increase or decrease the channel number or group
number (respectively). Pressing the key momentarily will change the number
by 1 step. Pressing and holding the key will scroll through the numbers.
AN (Channel Name)
Press this key to switch the display between the Group! Channel number, and
the Group! Channel name (alphanumeric). A tone will sound each time you
switch between numerical and alphanumerical display.
AUX N AUX E/ AUX 1:
Press these keys to turn the Aux A, Aux B, or Aux 0 output port (respectively)
ON or OFF. When you press the key, the AUX A, AUX B, or AUX C icon
appears and a tone sounds. When you press the key again, the icon
disappears and a tone sounds.
CH 1 (CH 1 Direct)/ on 2 (CH 2 Direct)/ on 3 (CH 3 Direct)! cH 4 (CH 4 Direct)/.
CH 5 (CH 5 Direct)
Press these keys to directly select the Group 1/ Channel 1 directory, Group 1/
Channel 2 directory, Group 1/ Channel 3 directory, Group 1/ Channel 4
directory, or Group 1/ Channel 5 directory (respectively).
D/A (Delete! Add)
Press this key to delete a channel/ group from, or add a channel/ group to,
the scanning sequence,
Press this key to add the currently displayed channel to scan. The channel
add icon appears. Press and hold this key tor 2 seconds to add the currently
displayed group to scan. The group add icon appears.
ll 3 channel is already in the scanning sequence, and you want to delete it,
press this key while the channel is displayed. The channel add icon
disappears, it a group is already in the scanning sequency, and you want to
delete it, press and hold this key for 2 seconds. The group add icon
disappears.
Press this key while scanning when an undesired channel is displayed, to
temporarily delete it tram scan. ll there are only 2 channels in the scanning
sequence, this function cannot be perturmect. To restore the original scanning
sequence, turn scan OFF, then ON, or turn the transceiver OFF, then ON.
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DiM (Dimmer)
Press this key to adjust the brightness of the display and key backlight. Also
press this key to turn the TX and BUSY indicators and the DTMF microphone
keypad backlight ON or OFF. , .
EMG (Emergency Call)
Press this keyto initiate an emergency call (requires ANl board). When an
emergency call is made, no tone is emitted and the display does not change.
To end the emergency call, turn the transceiver power OFF,
HA (Horn Alert)
Press this key to turn the Horn Alert function ON or OFF it you receive a call
from the base station with 2Tone or DTMF signaling, horn alert will activate.
When you turn Horn Alert ON, a tone will sound and HA (or HORN ALERT)
appears on the display.
HC (Home Channel: lixed/ toggle)
Fixed: Press this key to select the ore-programmed Home Channel.
Toggle: Press this key to select the ore-programmed Home Channel. Press
it again to return to the previous channel. it used while scanning, pressing
this key a second time will change to the revert channel.
It: (Intercom) _@_
This leature requires dual head configuration Press this key to turn the
intercom feature ON or OFF. While ON, you can press the PTT switch to
communicate to another control head operator without transmitting over the
air. When you press this key. atone sounds and INTERCOM appears on the
display. The intercom can be used even while scanning and receiving a call.
MON (Monitor)
Press this keyto cancel CIT/DOT and 2-Tone/DTMF signaling squelch. Press
and hold this key for 2 seconds to hear background noise (unmute the audio).
When monitor is being used, the MON icon appears on the display.
OPT (Scrambler)
it you have an optional scrambler board installed in your transceiver. you can
press this key to turn it ON or OFF When enabled, a tone sounds and the
OPT icon appears on the display. To change the scrambler code:
1 Press and hold the OPT key tort second. A tone sounds and CODE
appears on the display with the current code.
2 Press the GRP Up/ Down keys, or use the CH control to select the
desired setting.
3 Press the OPT key, A lone sounds and the display returns to the normal
channel.
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CST (Operator Selectable Tone)
This feature allows you to select a signaling tone from the pre-programmed
OT/DQT list. Press this key to activate CST. The OST icon appears on the
display. To select a decoddencode pair:
1 Press and hold the DST key lor1 second. Atone sounds.
2 Press the GFlP Up/ Down keys. or use the CH control to select the
desired decode/encode pair. TONE and the tone number or DST and the
DST name appear on the display, ,
3 Press the DST key. Atone sounds and the display returns to the normal
channel.
PA (Public Address)
Press this key to use the transceiver as a PA amplifier, When you enable this
function, atone sounds and PA (or PUBLIC ADDRESS) appears on the
display. The public address can be used even while scanning and receiving a
call.
RCL (Channel Recall)
During scan, you can press this key to select the last called channel. rCL (or
FiCL) will appear on the display. Press this key a second time to return to the
previous channel.
SCN (Scan)
Press this key to start or stop the scanning sequence. When you activate
scan. a tone sounds. the SCN (or SCAN) icon appears, and SCAN or the
OFF HOOK revert channel number appears on the display. it there is less
than 2 channels in the scanning sequence, an errortone sounds. Scan can
be set up two diherent ways: ON HOOK or OFF HOOK. ON HOOK requires
the microphone to be on the hook before scanning will activate. OFF HOOK
allows you to activate scan whether the microphone is on or cfl the hook.
When a signal is received while scanning, the scan will hall, the audio is
unmuted, and the channel number orname appears on the display.
ll Priorityl or Priority/2 is programmed, this priority channel is periodically
checked for a signal while a signal is being received on a normal channel.
When a signal appears on the priority channel, the transceiver will
automatically switch to that channel.
It Priontyl and Priorityz are programmed, the Priorityt channel takes
precedence. The transceiver acts the same as if there is one priority channel
except thal it checks both priority channels ratherthan a single channel. Also,
ii a signal is being received on the Priorrty2 channel, the Priorityl channel is
still periodically checked for a signal.
To enter carrier squelch scan, press the MON key while scan is in progress.
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SP (Speaker Internal! External)
Press this key to switch between “lntemal” and “Extemal” speaker, When
“External" is selected, a tone sounds and the SP icon appears on the display.
You can use this function while scanning and receiving a call. However, all
audio will be emitted from the PA speaker.
5PM (Speaker 1-2 Mute) _
This feature requires dual head configuration. Press this key to disable the
speaker audio from the other control head. When pressed, a tone sounds
and MUTE appears on the display with the muted head number.
so (Squelch Level)
You can manually adjust the squelch level using this tunction:
1 Press the 50 key. Alone sounds andSQL (or SOUELCH) appears on the
display with the current squelch level.
2 Press the GRP Up/ Down keys, or use the CH control to select the
desired level.
3 Press the 50 key. A tone sounds and the display returns to the normal
channel.
TA (Talk Around)
Press this key to make a call without using a repeater. When you activate this
function, atone sounds and tA (orTA) appears on the 3~digit display. This
function is useful when you are close to the mobiles you want to talk to.
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BASIC OPERATIONS
l Switching Power UN/ EFF
Press the POWER switch to switch the transceiver ON (or OFF)
- The display backllght illuminates when the power is switched ON.
I Adiusling the Volume
Turn the VOL control clockwise to increase the volume, and counterclockwise
to decrease it.
I Selecting a Group
Press the Group Up or Group Down keys, or use the CH control (depending
on which one is programmed with the group tunctions).
- Pressing Group Up or Group Down will increase or decrease the group selection.
- Turning the CH control clockwise will increase the group selection, and turning it
counterclockwise will decrease the selection, '
I Selecting a Ehannel
Press the Channel Up or Channel Down keys, or use the CH control
(depending on which one is programmed with the channel functions).
- Pressing Channel Up or Channel Down will increase or decrease the channel _ _
selection.
- Turning the CH control clockwise will increase the channel selection, and turning it
counterclockwise will decrease the selection.
I Making a Call
1 Select the desired group and channel (above).
. Make sure the channel is not in use. If the channel is in use, the BUSY (green)
indicator will light: wait until the channel is no longer in use.
2 Press the PTT switch. then speak into the microphone in your normal
speaking voice.
~ For best results, holdthe transceiverapproximately 3to 4 cm (1 1/2 inches)
tram your lips,
3 Release the PTT switch to receive.
Replace the microphone on the hanger when the call is finished,
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You can make DTMF calls using the optional KMC-ZB DTMF microphone
l Manual Dialing .
To dial a number manually:
1 Press and hold the PTT switch.
- It Keypad Auto PTI' is enable, ycu do nut need to press the PTT switch (please
consult your dealer for enabling this function)
2 Press the desired DTMF keys.
I Hedialing
A maximum ot16 digits can be red
manually or automatically, will be re .
_ last number dialed, either
To redial a number:
1 Press the at 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,
Nate: Ilms transceiver puwer is switched OFF, the rewal memory wfllbe erased.
I Autu Dialing
Nata: Aura dialing is either enabled in disabledny your dealer.
Store:
To store a number in memory:
1 Press the a? key
- A “D“ will appear on the display.
2 Press the desired DTMF keys to enter a maximum ot16 digits.
- Press and hold the PTI' switch, then press 2, 5, a. o, as, or # to enter A. a, c,
D, as. or# (respectivelyt
3 Press the # key.
4 Select the desired memory channel by pressing a DTMF key (1 - 9).
. The number entered in step 2 will be stored in the memory channel selected.
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Confirm:
To confirm a slored number:
1 Press We # key,
- A “D“ will appear on the display
2 Press the at key.
- “D—" will appear vn me display,
3 Press the memory channel key (1 - 9) wilh the stored number you wanl to
‘oonfirm.
- The stored digits will appear on the display and the DTMF tones will soundl
Send:
To send a stored number:
1 Press lhe er key.
- An “A” will appear on the display.
2 Press the memory channel key (1 ~ 9) whh the stored number you want to
send.
- The transceiver will begin the transmission and the digits will appear on me
display.
Clear:
To erase a stored number from memory:
1 Press me # key.
- A “D“ will appear on the display,
2 Press the # key again.
- ‘D—CLH" will appear on the display.
3 Press the memory channel key (1 ~ 9) with the, stored number you want to
erase.
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OTHER TRANSCEIVER-FUNCTIONS
The following functions can be set up by your dealer,
Time-nut Timer (T UT)
The TOT is used to automatically inhibit transmission after a specified time
elapses. lithe 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 P‘l‘l‘ switch.
Busy channel Lockout (BEL)
BCL prevents you from interfering with other stations that may be using the
same channel as you. When you press the P'l‘r switch while the channel is in
use, a warning tone sounds and the transceiver does not transmit To stop
the warning tone, release the PTT switch.
it BCL override has been enabled, you can press the P17 switch again within
045 seconds to cancel BCL. The transceiver will transmit.
Operator Selectable Priority channel
You can set Priority‘l and Priontyz channels when this function is enabled. To
set a Priorityt channel, press and hold the SCN key, then press the MON key
3times. To set a Priority2 channel, press and hold the SCN key, then press
the MON key 2 times.
2-Tone/ DTMF Signaling
27Tone/ DTMF signaling will only open the squelch when the proper code is
received. When the transceiver receives a correct code, the CALL icon
flashes.
lt transoond has been enabled, the transceiver automatically sends an
acknowledgement signal after receiving the 2-Tone/ DTMF signal.
It alert tone has been enabled, an alert tone sounds after receiving the
2-Tone/ DTMF signal,
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I Roll Bver/ Dead End
If roll over is enabled and you are pressing the GRP Up/ Down keys, or
rotating the CH control, when you reach the maximum or minimum number,
the number will roll overto the minimum or maximum numberr For example.
when turning the CH control clockwise, the channel number increases.
When it reaches its maximum value, it rolls over to its minimum value and
then starts to increase again.
It dead end is selected. when you reach the maximum or minimum value. the
value will not change. For example, when turning the CH control clockwise,
the channel number increases. When it reaches its maximum value, it stops.
You must then rotate the CH control counterclockwise to change the value.
- Dead Beat Disable (nan)
After receiving a BBB code, the transceiver will automatically send an
acknowledgement signal. Transmission is disabled. It the radio receives a
BBB reset code, the transceiver will automatically send an acknowledgement
signal. Transmission is enabled.
I Timed Power OFF
This function requires an ignition-sense which must be connected to the 9 pin
connector on the rear panel of the transceiver. When you turn the ignition oi
your vehicle OFF, the timer starts. After the preselected time expires. the
transceiver will turn OFF. The timer resets when the ignition is turned ON ahd
OFF,
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