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FCC ID: ALH22923130
M. Flom fissoclotes, Inc. - Global Compliance Center
3356 Nonh San Marcos Place, Suite 107, Chandler. Arizona 85224-1571
www.goodnel.coml~mflcm. (602) 926-3100, FAX: 926-3598
Sub-part
2 A 1033 (C) :
EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION
FCC ID: ALI-122923130
NAMEPLATE DRAWING
ATTACHED, EXHIBIT 1.
LOCATION
AS PER LABEL DRAWING(S)
DATE OF REPORT
December 18, 1998
myflu
SUPERVISED BY: Morton Flom, P. Eng.
MFA 99350006 , d98c0059
FCC ID: ALH22923130
THE APPLICANT HAS BEEN CAUTIONED AS TO THE FOLLOWING:
15.21 INFORMATION TO USER.
The users manual or instruction manual for an intentional
radiator shall caution the user that changes or modifications not
expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could
void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
15.27 (a) SPECIAL ACCESSORIES.
Equipment marketed to a consumer must be capable of complying
with the necessary regulations in the configuration in which the
equipment is marketed. Where special accessories, such as shielded
cables and/or special connectors are required to enable an
unintentional or intentional radiator to comply with the emission
limits in this part, the equipment must be marketed with, i.e.
shipped and sold with, those special accessories. However, in lieu
of shipping or packaging the special accessories with the
unintentional or intentional radiator, the responsible party may
employ other methods of ensuring that the special accessories are
provided to the consumer, without additional charge.
Information detailing any alternative method used to supply the
special accessories for a grant of equipment authorization or
retained in the verification records, as appropriate. The party
responsible for the equipment, as detailed in 5 2.909 of this
chapter, shall ensure that these special accessories are provided
with the equipment. The instruction manual for such devices shall
include appropriate instructions on the first page of text concerned
with the installation of the device that these special accessories
must be used with the device. It is the responsibility of the user
to use the needed special accessories supplied with the equipment.
MFA DEBCDDDE , d98c0059
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FCC/MEHM 2-1033(c)(3) MANUAL
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
VHF FM TRANSCEIVER
TK-790 series
UHF FM TRANSCEWER
TK-890 series
KENWOOD CORPORATION
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393307 553304 5302 0! CO
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THANK YOU!
We are grateful you chose KENWOOD for your land mobile applications. We
believe this easy-lvuse transceiver will provide dependable communicafions to
keep personnel operating at peak efficiency.
KENWDOD transceivers incorporate me Iatesl in advanced technology. As a
result, we leel strongly mat you will be pleased with the quality and features of
this product.
MODELS EOVERED BY THIS MANUAL
- TK-GBBH: VHF FM Transceiver
~ TK-790: VHF FM Transceiver
- TK—750H: VHF FM Tmnsceiver
- TK-SSD: UHF FM Transceiver
- TK—BQDH: UHF FM Transceiver
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NOTICES TO THE USER
0 GOVERNMENT LAW PROHIBITS THE OPERATION OF UNLlCENSED RADIO
TRANSMITTEHS WITHIN THE TERRITORIES UNDER GOVERNMENT CONTROL‘
0 ILLEGAL OPERATION IS FUN/SHAELE BY FINE DR IMPHISONMENT DH 50TH.
0 REFEF SERVICE TO DUALIHED TECHNICIANS DNLX
SAFETY: it is important thanhe operator is aware of, and underflands, hazards
common to the operation of any transceiver.
WARNING!
0 EXPLOSIVE AWOSPHEHES (GASES, DUST, FMS, etc.)
Tum DFFynur ”receive/We New on fuel arm-ll- perrcedin a whine service Men. Do
notifnyspere luel canuimrs in me mmk olyourvehinle ilymirn-msaeiveris mil-media we
”Uh all].
0 INJURY FROM RADIO FfiEflUENCY WANSWSIDNS
Du mlepemle your mnsceiv-rwhen snmebodyie win-in Ma 10 three furs!“ lmenna, to
avnldm passiwny Dlrldio ”wa orniuedphysfizl injury.
0 DYNAMITE BMSTING CAPS
Tum OFF your “warm In an ma where Musings inprugmss, armre TURN OFF
TWO-WAY fiADIO'sl'gns have been patted. Operating M unscefiarwlfl-‘n 150 means
(500 leer) nldyrwnneblasdngflnsmyuisememmemlade. "you-reaming
apsmywrvahlble, kesumtficyareendesedhamhlbuxwimapnddedmflar Donal
transmit while we ups are being placed into Dram being removed from the m
Note: This ins‘lmctian manual covers onlylhs basic Mans 01 the transceiver Consult your dealer
far more derafled information.
One or more 01 the following statements may be applicable:
FCC WARNING
his equipment generates or uses radio frequency energy. Changes or mdr‘fifltims 10 mi:
equipment may nus. harmful interlerence unless we modMlzlions are mussly eflflmvud in me
insrmcn'on manual. The user tau/d lose the authority no apemre this equipmenrilan unmmorized
change at mdifianun is made.
INFOEM‘TION TO THE DIGITAL DEVICE USER EEDUIHED EYTHE FCC
me euuipmemhas been lestedlnd fauna in comply win the limits for a class a digital device,
pursuanrro Part 15 olme FCC Rules. These Il'l'nfls Ire designed to pmw'de reasonable pmlecrion
against harmlul inredererlce in a residential mull-lion, This eqm'm‘lenr gene/ales, uses and can
yeneiale radio frequency energy and‘ it nor installed and used in accordance mm the irslrvaions.
may cause nerrnlul inrerlerenee no mile communicufiansr Humor, there is no guarantee that me
inredemnce will nol occur in a pam'cularinsmllafinn, II this eauipmnr doesaause harmful
interference m Edit) or relevision reception. which can be determined by Aiming lhe oquipmenrofl'
and on, the user is encouraged (a try to conscrthe int-Heme by we or "we arrive rollawing
MESIJIES.‘
- neurienr ar relecals 1h. receiving antenna.
. Increase ll'le separate" between me eqmpmenl and receiver
. Connect rhe equipment to an outlet on a elmmreilierenl frem that to whim me receiver is
cunnecred.
- Consult the dealer far technical assislancs.
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Basic Front Panel (KPH-10)- _._
Basic Panel Display“; ~
Full-featured Frunt Panel («ca-11) ‘
Full- featured Panel niQuay ,_...
Sum-aching Pail-r DNI OFF ______;;:;._‘. ‘
Adiuisfing the Voiume
Seuecnng a Group ..
Making a Call
DTMF CALLS ..
Manual Dialing
OTHER TRANSCEWER FUN 0110945
Time-om Turner (TOT) ..... _
Busy channel Lockout (ECL)
Operater Sdectabie Priority channel“
2Tonel D'I'MF Signaling ........ ..__
Ron Over! Dead End .._.._..
Dear! Bu! Disable (DBD)
Timed Power OFFa .............. _
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NPACKING AND CHE NG EQUIPMENT
Man: The following unpada‘ng instrum'w w 1571.58 by your KENWDDD flutes an unmarked
KENWOOD service reality. or me famry.
Carefully unpack the transceiver. We recommend that you identify the items
listed in the following iable belore discarding the packing material. If any items
have been damaged during shipment, file a claim with the carrier immediately.
I Supplied Accessuries
mfiflgfiz 225191 Ts1-ose7-xs _ 1 _;11 -
Microphonehanger J19-1SB4-X5 - 1 - — 1 — —
Mounting brackel J29-0422-X3 - 1 — — 1 - __|
Powercable assemll E30331B-X5 - 1 — — 1 - —
Fuse (15A) Pas-15374xs - 3 - - 3177
Speakershonnlug Ea7-o733—x5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Cover F07~1336-X5 1l1_L1_1 1 1 1
Retainingband l J61-0307-X5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
[- K29—47o4—X4 — s - - s — —
K29-5276—X3 - 1 — e 1 _ _
Kmn K29-5277-X3 - 1 —|- 1 — -
Kze-saos-xa — 1 — - 1 — -
Hex-headed screw N09-2177~X5 1 7 1 1 7 1 1
Sell-tappingscrew N09-0335—X5 _ 4 , __41__ _
_(5_x_16 mm) 1
fing'pnfi we” N464016-X6 _ 3 , _ 3 _ _
Spring washer N1S-0050-X6 — 4 _ _ 41- _
Flatwasher N15-1050—X6 — 4 £34 - —
1111131253310“) 846.0470.“ 1 1 1 1 1 HI]
lnstruclionmanual 55am 1 111 1 1 1 1
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Microphone and Microphone hanger Mnunfing bracket
microphom cable
Power cable Fuse (15 A) Speaker shun plug
assembly
Cover Retaining band Knob
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Hex-headed Sell-(appingscrew SSH-lapping screw Springwasher Flatwasher
screw (5 x16 mm) (4 x 16mm)
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PREPARATION
WARNING!
0 VARIOUS ELECTRONIC EDUIEMENT IN YOUR VEHICLE MAY MALFUNBT ION IF THEY ARE
NOT PROPERLYPHDTECTED FROM THE RAB/O WEDUENCYENEFGY WHICH IS PRESENT
WHILE TRANSMITTING. ELECTRONIC FUEL INJECTION, ANTI-SKID SHAME. AND CRUISE
CONTROL SYSTEMS ABE TYPICAL WMPLES DF EQUIPMENT THAT MAY MALFUNCTION.
IF YOUR VEHICLE CONTAINS SUCH EQUIPMENT, CONSULT THE DEALER FOR THE MAKE
OF VEHICLEAND ENLIS’T HIS AID IN DETERMINING IFTHEY WILL PEHFDHM NDRMALLY
WHILE TRANSMITTING.
0 ALTHOUGH THE HEMOTE PANELS ARE WATER RESISTANT, THE MAIN THANSCEIVEE BODY
IS NOT. MDUNTITINA PLACE WHEHEITWILL NOTGEI'WEI
Nm: The following preparation ins-tumors an Ipruse by your KENWDOD dealer, in aumorized
KENWOOD service mm, crme facrafy.
I Tnnts Required
Note: Before instilling m rrarsceiver, always checkhow Iarthe mom-long screws will extend belaw
we maunfl'ng surface. When drilling meunn'ng "DIES, be mrelul norm damage vehicle wiring m
parts.
The lollowing tools are required tor installing the transceiver:
- 6 mm (1/4 inch) or larger electric drill
- Drill bits (sizes listed below) and circle cutters
unit in ”are {we
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4.2 mm (562 inch) 5 x 16 mm self-tapping screws
3.2 mm (1/8 inch) 4 x 16 mm self-tapping screws
l Power Cable Bunnectinn
CAUTION: THE THANSCEIVEF! OFEHATES IN 12 VNEGATIVE GHOUND SYSTEMS ONLY!
CHECK THE BATTERY FOLARITVAND VOLTAGE OF THE VEHICLE BEFORE INSTALLING THE
TRANSCEIVER,
1 Check for an existing hole. conveniently located in the firewall, where the
power cable can be passed through.
. It no hole exists, use a circle cutter to drill the firewall, then install a rubber
grommet.
2 Run the two power cable leads through the tire wall and into the engine
compartment. from the passenger compartment. .
3 Connect the red lead to the positive (+) battery terminal and the black lead
to the negative (—) battery terminal.
~ Locate the fuse as close to the battery as possible.
4 Recoil and secure the surplus cable with the provided retaining band.
- Be sure to leave enough slack in the cables so the transceiver can be removed
lor servicing while keeping the power applied.
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l Installing the Transceiver
WARMING! FOR PASSENGER seem INSTALL THE TRANSCEIVER SECURELY. USING YHE
SUPPLIED MOUNTING BRACKET, SO THE mmscavsn WILL NOT BREAK LOOSE IN THE
EVENT OF A COLLISION.
Mark the position of the holes in the dash by using the mounting bracket
as a template. Drill the holes. then attach the mounting bracket using the
supplied 5 x 16 mm screws.
a Be sure to mount the transceiver in a location where the controls will be within
easy reach at the user, and where there is sufficient space at the rear of the
transceiver tor cable connections.
2 Connect the antenna and the supplied power cable to the transceiver.
Power input
connector
Slide the transceiver into the mounting bracket and secure it using the
supplied hex-headed screws.
Mount the microphone hanger, using the supplied 4 x 16 mm screws, in a
location where it will be within easy reach of the user.
- The microphone and microphone cable should be mounted in a place where
they will not interfere with the safe operation of the vehicle.
Connect one plug of the microphone cable to the jack on the base of the
microphone, and the other plug to the microphone jack on the front panel
of the transceiver. Place the microphone on the hanger.
Microphone
Microphone
hanger Microphone cable
Mounting bracket '
Fuse holder
Power cable ‘
Red wrre
Black wire
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6) POWER switch
Press to switch the power ON (or OFF).
® GRP (Group) keys
Press EFlP Up to increase the group selection by one step. Press GRP
Down to decrease the group selection by one step. (See page 11 tor
other programmable lunctions lorthese keys.)
® TX, BUSY indicators
The TX (red) indicator lights while transmitting. The BUSY (green)
indicator lights while the selected channel is in use.
® Microphone connector
insert the microphone plug into this connector and secure it using the
attached screw. To remove the microphone. release the screw, then turn
the connector clockwise until it becomes tree.
6) VOL (Volume) control
Turn clockwise to increase the volume, and counterclockwise to decrease
lti
(9 CH (Channel) control
Turn clockwise to increase the channel selection (delault setting), and
counterclockwise to decrease it. (Alternatively. this control can be
programmed with group up/down.)
(7) PH key
PFZ key , _
Press these PF (programmable lunction) keys to activate
© PF3 key their programmable functions (page 11). The default is set
® PF4 key as No Functlon,
® PFS key
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Displays the operating group or channel number.
Also displays the channel status: P1 indicates a
Priority 1 channel; P2 indicates" a Priority 2 channel;
® 8 B 8 PP indicates a Priority 1 and 2 channel;
HC indicates a Home Channel: 1A indicates Talk
Around mode; rCL indicates a Recall Channel:
r1 - r1S indicates remote channels.
Flashes when a call is received by DTMF or 2-Tone
signaling. Appears during and after transmitting if _$_
set by the dealer.
Appears when the selected group is in the scanning
sequence if 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.
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Appears when audio output is set to PA speaker.
Appears when the optional scrambier board is
enabled.
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Appears when the selected channel is in the
® v scanning sequence.
69 E Appears when Aux A is ON.
® E Appears when Aux B is ON.
Appears when Aux C is ON.
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® POWER switch
Press to switch the power ON (or OFF).
® GRP (Group) keys
Press GRP Up to increase the group selection by one step. Press GRP
Down to decrease the group selection by one step. (See page 11 for
other programmable functions for these keys.)
® MON (Monitor) key
Press to cancel OT, DOT, 2Tone, and DTMF signaling squelch (default
setting), Press and hold for 2 seconds to hear background noise (unmute
the audio). (See page 11 for other programmable functions for this key.)
© SCN (Scan) key
Press to start (or stop) the scanning sequence (default setting). (See
page 11 for other programmable functions for this key.)
@ PFE key
@ PF7 key Press these PF (programmable function) keys to activate
their programmable lunctions (page 11). The default is set
® PFB key as No Function.
PF9 key
© TX. BUSY indicators
The TX (red) indicator lights while transmitting. The BUSY (green)
indicator lights while the selected channel is in use.
® Microphone connector
Insert the microphone plug into this connector and secure it using the
attached screw. To remove the microphone, release the screw, then turn
the connector clockwise until it becomes tree.
6) VOL (Volume) control
Turn clockwise to increase the volume. and counterclockwise to decrease
it.
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® CH (Channel) control
Turn clockwise to increase Ihe channel selection (de1aull selling)' and
counterclockwise to decrease lL (Altema1ively,lhis comrol can be
programmed with group up/downl)
® PF‘l key
® PH key Press these PF (programmable function) keys to amivate
QB PF3 key their programmable iunminns (page 11). The deiauli is set
® PF 4 key as No Function.
® PFS key
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Displays the operating Group/ 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 1 channel; P2 indicates a Priority 2 channel;
® gag PP indicates 3 Priority 1 and 2 channel;
HC indifites a Home Channel; TA indicates Talk
Around mode; RCL indicates a Recall Channel;
R1 ~ R15 indicates remote channels.
Flashes when a call is received by DTMF or 2-Tone
® CALL signaling. Appears during and after transmitting it
set by the dealer.
Appears when the selected group is in the scanning
v sequence it group scan has been set to “Muiti”
(please consult your dealer tor setting the scan).
ucm Appears when signaling squelch is tumed OFF.
SCAN Appears while scanning is in progress.
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SP Appears when audio output is set to PA speaker.
Appears when the optional scrambler board is
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enabled.
© 3 Appears when Aux A is ON.
Q} E Appears when Aux B is ON.
6) [Appears when Aux C is ON. |
® v Appears when the selected channel is in the
scanning sequence.
® os'r Appears when Operator Selectable Tone is
enabled,
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25 pin connector
(for accessories)
9 pin connector
(for accessories)
Power inpm Antenna ccnneclor
connector
I Microphone
PTT (Push To Talk) switch
Press and hold to transmit, then speak into
the microphone. Release 10 receive.
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PROGRAMMABLE FUNCTIONS
The following functions can be programmed onto the GRP Up, GRF Down.
MON, SCN, and PH - PPS keys. if desired, you do not need to have a function
programmed onto a key (No Function). Please Contact your dealer for more
information on these tunctions.
A (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). Atone will sound each time you
switch between numerical and alphanumerical display.
AUX A! AUX Bl AUX C
Press these keys to turn the Aux A, Aux B, or Aux C 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 atone sounds.
CH 1 (CH 1 Direct)! CH 2 (CH 2 Direc1)/CH 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).
DIA (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.
It a 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 (or 2 seconds. The group add icon
disappears.
Press this key while scanning when an undesired channel is displayed. to
temporarily delete it from scan. it there are only 2 channels in the scanning
sequence, this tunction cannot be performed. To restore the original scanning
sequence, turn scan OFF. tnen 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 key to initiate an emergency call (requires ANI 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. if 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: tixed/ toggle)
Fixed: Press this key to select the pre-programmed Home Channel.
Toggle: Press this key to select the pre-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: (lntercom)
This feature requires dual head configuration. Press this key to turn the
intercom teature ON or OFF. While ON, you can press the P‘l‘l’ switch to
communicate to another control head operator without transmitting over the
air, When you press this key, a tone sounds and INTERCOM appears on the
display. The intercom can be used even while scanning and receiving a call.
MON (Monitor)
Press this key to cancel OT/DQT and 2-Tone/DTMF signaling squelch. Press
and hold this key tor 2 seconds to hear background noise (unmute the audio).
When monitor is being used, the MON icon appears on the display.
DPT (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, atone sounds and the
OPT icon appears on the display. To change the scrambler code:
1 Press and hold the OPT key loft second. Atone 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. Atone sounds and the displayretums to the normal
channel. .
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DST (Operator Selectable Tone)
This leature allows you to select a signaling tone from the pre-programmed
OTIDOT list. Press this key to activate CST The OST icon appears on the
display. To select a decode/encode pair:
1 Press and hold the DST key for 1 second. Alone sounds.
2 Press the GRP Up/ Down keys, or use the CH control to select the
desired decode/encode pain 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, a tone sounds and PA (or PUBLlC ADDRESS) appears on the
display. The public address can be used even while scanning and receiving a
call.
REL (Channel Ftecall)
During scan, you can press this key to select the last called channel. rCL (or
RCL) will appear on the display. Press this key a second time to return to the
v 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 error tone sounds. Scan can
be set up two different ways: ON HOOK or OFF HOOK. ON HOOK requires
the microphone to be on the hook oelore scanning will activate. OFF HOOK
allows you to activate scan whether the microphone is on or offthe hook.
When a signal is received while scanning, the scan will hall. the audio is
unmuted, and the channel number or name appears on the display.
It Priorityt or Priorityz 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 sw1tch to that channel.
Il Priorityt and Priority2 are programmed, the Priorityt channel takes
precedence. The transceiver acts the same as it there is one priority channel
except that it checks both priority channels rather than a single channel. Also.
if a signal is being received on the Priority2 channel, the Priorityt channel is
still periodically checked tor 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 “External” speaker. When
“External" is selected, a tone sounds and the SP icon appears on the display.
You can use this function while scanning and reoeiving a oalL However, all
audio will be emitted from the PA speakerl
SPM (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. atone sounds
and MUTE appears on the display with the muted head number.
so (Squelch Level)
You can manually adjust the squelch level using this function:
1 Press the SQ key. A tone sounds and SOL (or SQUELCH) 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) ‘
"9L Press this key to make a call withoul using a repeater. When you activate this "9“
function. a tone 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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BASlC OPERAT
I Switching Power nN/ OFF
Press the POWER switch to switch the transceiver ON (or OFF)
. The display backlight illuminates when the power is switched ON.
adjusting the Volume
Turn the VDL control clockwise to increase the volume, and counterclockwise
to decrease it.
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 functions).
. 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,
Selecting a Ehannel
Press the Channel Up or Channel Dawn 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.
a Turning the CH control clockwise will increase the channel selection, and turning it
counterclockwise will decrease the selection;
Making a Call
1 Select the desired group and channel (above).
. Make sure the channel 15 not in use. ll 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.
a For best resuns. hold the transceiver approximately 3 to 4 cm {1 1/2 inches)
lrom your lips.
3 Release the PTT switch to receive.
4 Replace the microphone on the hanger when the call is finished.
—-———————-——————_"—_— 15.
DTMF CALLS
You can make DTMF calls using the optional KMC-ZB DTMF microphone.
I Manual Dialing
To dial a number manually:
1 Press and hold the PTT switch.
. Ii Keypad Auto P‘l'l’ is enable, you do nut need to press the P'rl' switch (please
consult your dealer lnr enabling this function).
2 Press the desired DTMF keys.
I Hedialing
A maximum at 16 digits can be redialed. The last number dialed, either
manually or automatically, will be redialed.
To redial a number:
1 Press the it key.
. An “A” will appear on the display.
2 Press the D key.
- The transceiver will redial the last number, and the digits will appear on the
display,
None: lrrhe transceiverpowel is switched OFF, the redial memory wiilbe erased.
- Auto Dialing '
Note: Auto dialing is either embled or disabled by your flea/en
Store:
To store a number in memory:
1 Press the # key.
< A “D" will appear on the display.
2 Press the desired DTMF keys to enter a maximum of 16 digits.
- Press and hold the WT switch, then press 2, 5, B. 0. it , or# to enter A, E, C,
D. *_ or # (respectively).
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 stored number:
1 Press the # key.
. A 'D' will appear on the display.
2 Press the is key.
0 'D—" will appear rm the display.
3 Press the memory channel key (1 — 5) with the stored number you want to
confirm
- The stored digits will appear on the display and the DTMF tones will sound.
Send:
To send a stored number:
1 Press the at» key.
- An “A‘ will appear on the display,
2 Press the memory channel key (1 - 9) with the stored number you want to
send ,
o The transceiver will begin the transmission and the digits will appear on the
display.
Clear:
To erase a stored numberlrom memory:
1 Press the # key.
~ A“D" will appear on the display.
2 Press the # key again.
- "D—CLR" 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.
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Time-nut Timer (T 01)
The TOT is used to automatically inhibit transmission after a specified time
elapses. if the PTI' switch is held down tor 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.
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 PTT switch while the channel is in
use, a wamlng tone sounds and the transceiver does not transmit. To stop
the waming tone. release the FIT switch.
it ECL override has been enabled, you can press the PTI’ switch again within
0.5 seconds to cancel BCL, The transceiver will transmit.
Operator Selectable Priority Channel
You can set Priorityl and Priority2 channels when this function is enabled. To
set a Priorityl channel, press and hold the SCN key, then press the MON key
3 times. To set a Priorityz channel, press and hold the SCN key, then press
the MON key 2 times.
2-Tone/ DTMF Signaling
2—Tone/ DTMF signaling will only open the squelch when the proper code is
received. When the transceiver receives a correct code, the CALL icon
flashes,
ll transpond has been enabled, the transceiver automatically sends an
acknowledgement signal after receiving the 2-Tone/ DTMF signal.
ll alert tone has been enabled, an alert tone sounds alter receiving the
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GUVERNMENTLAWPROHIEITS THE OPERATION OF UNLICENSED HADID
TRANSMITI’EFS WITHIN THE TERRITORIES UNDER GOVERNMENT CONTROL.
ILLEGAL OPERATION I5 PUMSHAELE EYE/NE OH IMPHISDNMENT DHBDTH.
REFER SERVICE TO QUALIFIED TECHNICIANS ONLY.
SAFETY: 11 is important that the operator is aware oi, and understands, hazards
common to the operation of any transceiver.
WARNING!
o EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHEHES (GASES, DUST, FUMES, it.)
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INJURY FROM WADIO FBEDUENC Y THANSMDSSIDNS
Do numpernreyourrrlnsceivwmensemebodylsmrin Mala Wee ieelofmeanrema, to
avoid the passiaifiry air-die irequencybums ar minted physirzl inlury '
DYNAMITE BLASTING CAPS
Tum OFF your lrlnsuiwr when l'nln area m:- Nufflflis in progress. flamers TUFW OFF
TWQWAYFIADIO'SIWIS hive been m Dperlfiny he wxscer‘verwrlhr'n 150 mm!
($00 fee!) aidynamile biasing aps meyause them to explode. ”yous/9 uni-tying Harm-lg
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One nr mare of the following statements may be applicable:
FCC WnBNING
Thrs equipmenl gene/lies or uses radio frequency enemy. changes or maifirzubns to this
equipmenlmay cause hlrmiul trainer-"cl unless the mnoifimfions are expresiyappruved in m
insrruchon mnnual. 7M usercouldlose me aumoriryw operate mis equbmeni ifen umumarized
change armaumm‘on is made,
INFORMATION TO THE DIGITAL DEVICE USER REQUIRED SYTNE FCC
Th/s equipmenr has been reeled end leundm camply vim me limits for a Class 5 digital device,
gursuant 10 Par! 15 mime FCC Rides. These limits are designed topmvid' miserable pmmbn
against/lawful interference in a residential insmilm'on. This equipmenl generates. um and can
generate radio Irequency energy and, ii nul miledend used in award-me with the instructions
may cause harmful interference to radio com-rumors However, men is no guererrlee malme
r‘merierence M" nor occur ina particular ”Marian. If iris equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or leievisron reception, which an be dererrm‘ned by arming the equipment off
andon, we useris emaumged re try in causative interference byans armou- cine following
measures:
Rem-rent or relearn ma receiving antenna.
Increase me separaaon semen me equipmenland receiver.
Connect the equipmeni to an our/emu a circuil diflerenl from that lo mien me receiver is
connected
Consul! me dealer for technical assistance.
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Supplied Accessories
‘ PREPARA‘HON .._... ..._.
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Fewer Gable Bovine-men
, Inshlling the Transceiver.—
‘ smut; ACQUNNTED_'.. .._.
8:51: me Panel "(CH-10
Bow: Panel Display;
Full—featured Front Panel (KEN-11)
Full- featured Fm! Duplly
Heir Panel
Microphone
PROGRAllMABE FUNCTWNS _..
Switching Poinr my DFF
—©— Adjusting the Volume .........
Selecting a Group uuuuu
Sehcfing a Chm-me!
Miking I Cal I
DTMF CALLS .
OTHER TRANSCEWER FUNCTlONS
Timeout Tamer (TOT) ._......._....
Busy Channel Lockout (BCL) _..._._._._.;
Operator Selectable Priority channel
None! DTIIIF Signaling
Roll Over! Dead End ....
Dead But Dlsabie (DBD) ._..
Timed Power OFF .....
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UNPACKlNG AND CHECKlNG EQUIPMENT
More: The following unpacking r‘rmcdons IN toms-by your KENWDOD dealer, an unmarked
KENWODDscrw'u wry, or me many,
Carefully unpack the transceiver. We recommend that you identify the items
listed in the following table before discarding the packing material. It any items
have been damaged during shipment. file a claim with the carrier immediately.
I Supplied Accessories
Microphone and
micro-hone cable ‘
Microphone hanger
191l0557-x5
J19-15544X5
Knob
Hex-headed screw
Selfvtapping screw
K29-5277-X3
K29-5305~X3
N09—21T7-X5
Mounting bracket J29-0422-X3 1 1
Powercableassembly E30-3318-X5 — 1 -I— 1 - -
Fuse (15A) F05-1537-X5 — 3 — — 3 — —
Speakershortplug E37-0733—X5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Cover F07-1336-XS 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Retaimng band J61-0307-X5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
K29-4704-X4 — 5 5
K29-5276-X3 -— _1_ 1
1 1
1 1
5 x16 mm) N09-0335—X5 — 4 — —
Sell-tapping screw >
(“mm“) N46~4016 xs _ - ~ _ ._
3 3
Spring WESHEF N16-0050-Xs — 4 —- - 4 - —
Flat washer N15-1050-X6 — 4 - — 4 — —
Warranty card
(USA/Canadaomy) B46—o47o-xx 1 1 1‘1 1 1 1
lnstruciionmanual 852 ‘-XX 1' 1 1 1 1 1 1
‘ The microphone cable can also be ordered separately as E30-3313-X8.
4+)
9512.1 11m
Microphone and Microphone hanger Mourning bracket
microphone cable
Power cable Fuse (15 A) Speaker short plug
assembly
Cover Retaining band Knob
632? sf cf © ©
Hex-headed SeIHapping screw Sell-rapping screw Spring washer Flax washer
screw (5 x16 mm) (4 x 16 mm)
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PREPARATION
WARNING!
0 VARIOUS ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT IN YOUR VEHICLE MAYMALFUNCT ION IF THEY ARE
NOT PROPERLYPFIOTEO'FED FROM THE HAD/O FREQUENCY ENERGY WHICH IS PfiESENT
WHILE TRANSMITTING. ELECTRONIC FUEL INIECTION, ANTI-SKID EflAKING. AND CHUISE
CONTROL SVSTEMSAHE TYPICAL EXAMPLES OF EQUIPMENT THATMAYMALFUNCTION,
IF YOUR VEHICLE CONTAINS SUCH EQUIPMENT CONSULT THE DEALER FOFI THE MAKE
OF VEHICLE AND ENLIS'T HIS AID IN DETERMINING IF THEY WILL PERFORM NOQMALLV
WHILE TRANSMITTING.
0 ALTHOUGH THE REMOTE HANELS ARE WATEFI RESISTANT THE MAIN ”TRANSCEIVER EDDY
IS NOT MOUNTITINA PLACE WHEREITWILL NOTGEI'WEE
Note.’ The Inllomhg premmrl‘on mslmcrions are Iorusa by your KENWDDD dealer, an authorized
KENWDOD service IteiIiry, orme mamy.
l Tunis Required
Nate Before insmlling m mam-r, always checkhow farm mountingscr-ws wiflcmnd below
the mummy surface. When uniting maunfingM-s, be careful not to damage vehicle win‘ng or
parts
The following tools are required for installing the transceiver:
- 6 mm (tI4 inch) or larger electric drill
- Drill bits (sizes listed below) and circle cutters
r‘nn‘u haste:
42 mm (5/32 inch)
3.2 mm (1/8 inch)
4 x 16 mm sell-tapping screws
I Power Cable Connection
CAUTION: THE TRANSCEIVEH OPERATES IN 12 VNEGATIVE GROUND S VST EMS DNLY.’
CHECK THE BAWERY POLAHITYAND VOLTAGE OF THE VEHICLE BEFORE INSTALLING THE
muses/van.
1 Check tor an existing hole. conveniently located in the firewall, where the
power cable can be passed through
- ll no hole eatists, use a circle cutter to drill the firewall, then install a rubber
grommet.
2 Run the two power cable leads through the tire wall and into the engine
compartment, from the passenger compartment.
3 Connect the red lead to the positive (+) battery terminal and the black lead
to the negative (—) batteryterminalt
- Locate the luse as close to the battery as possible.
4 Recoil and secure the surplus cable with the provided retaining band.
- Be sure to leave enough slack in the cables so the transceiver can be removed
tor servicing while keeping the power applied.
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Power input
connector
“(eschews—1 5am; 4
I lnstallingttte Transceiver
WARNING! FOR PASSENGER SAFETY, (NSTALL THE TRANSCEIVEH SECURELX USING THE
SUPPLIED MOUNTING SMOKE—l: SO THE THANSCEIVEH WILL NOTEHEAK LOOSE IN THE
EVENT DFA COLLISION.
1 Mark the position of the holes in the dash by using the mounting bracket
as a template. Drill the holes. then attach the mounting bracket using the
supplied 5 x 16 mm screws.
- Be sure to mount the transceiver in a location where the controls will be within
easy reach of the user, and where there is sufficient space at the rear of the
transceiver lor cable connections.
Connect the antenna and the supplied power cable to the transceiveri
3 Slide the transceiver into the mounting bracket and secure it using the
supplied hex-headed screws.
4 Mount the microphone hanger, using the supplied 4 x 16 mm screws, in a
location where it will be within easy reach of the user.
- The microphone and microphone cable should be mounted in a place where
they will not intertere with the safe operation of the vehicle.
5 Connect one plug of the microphone cable to the jack on the base of the
microphone, and the other plug to the microphone jack on the front panel ,
ot the transceiver. Place the microphone on the hanger.
Microphone
Microphone
hanger Microphone cable
Fuse holder
Red wire
Black wire
Power cable
93m, nos
(D POWER switch
Press to switch the power ON (or OFF).
® GRP (Group) keys
Press GRP Up to increase the group selection by one step. Press GFtP
Down to decrease the group selection by one step. (See page 11 for
other programmable functions for these keys.)
© TX, BUSY indicators
The TX (red) indicator lights while transmitting. The BUSY (green)
indicator lights while the selected channel is in use
G) Microphone connector
Insert the microphone plug into this connector and secure it using the
attached screw. To remove the microphone, release the screw, then turn
the connector clockwise until it becomes tree.
© VOL (Volume) control
Turn clockwise to increase the volume. and counterclockwise to decrease
itt
® CH (Channel) control
Turn clockwise to increase the channel selection (default setting). and
counterclockwise to decrease it. (Alternatively, this control can be
programmed wtth group tip/down.)
® PFt key
0 PF2 ke ,
. y Press these PF (programmable function) keys to activate
® PF3 key their programmable lunctions (page 11). The default is set
® PF4 key as No Function.
0} PFS key
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® Eflgflflfiflg Drsplaysthe operatlng Group/ Channel number, the
' Group/ Channel name, and the transceiver status.
® 855
Displays the operating group or channel numberr
Also displays the channel status: P1 indicates a
Priority 1 channel, P2 indicates a Priority 2 channel;
PP indicates a Priority 1 and 2 channel;
HC indicates a Home Channel: tA indicates Talk
Around mode; rcL indicates a Recall Channel;
r1 — r15 indicates remote channels.
Flashes when a call is received by DTMF or 2
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