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|NSTRUCTION MANUAL
UHF FM TRANSCEIVER
TK-880
KENWOOD CORPORATION
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believe this easy-to—use transceiver will provide dependable communications to ksep
personnel operating an peak efficiencyt
KENWOOD transceivers incorporate the latest in advanced technology. As a result.
we lee! strongly that you will be pleased with the quality and features 01 this product.
MODELS COVERED BY THIS MANUAL
The models listed below are covered by this manual:
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' TK-GOO: UHF FM Transceiver
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NOTICES TO THE USER
0 GOVERNMENTLAWPRDHIEITS THE OPERATION OF UNLICENSED HAD/O
TfiANSMII JERS WITHIN THE ERR/TORIES UNDER GOVERNMENT CONTROL
Q ILLEGAL OPERATION (S FUN/SHANE BYFINE OH IMPFUSONMENT DR BOTH.
0 REFER SERVICE TO DUAUFIED TECHNICIANS ONLY.
SAFETY: It is important that the operator is aware of. and understands, hazards
common to the operation oi any transceiver.
W‘RMNG!
0 EXPLOSIVEATMDSPHERES (GASES, DUST: FUMES, m.)
Turn OFF your transceiver while taking on Mel or while parked in gasoline service station‘s.
Do not cam/spare Iuel containers m m trunk dyour Vehicle if your transceiver is mambd
In the Mkarea.
0 INJilRY FROM RADIO FREQUENCY TRANSMISSlONS
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0 DYNAMITE BLAST'NG CAPS
Operan'rig the karma/Var within 500 feet ofdynamile blasting caps maymise them to
explode. Tum OFF your transceiver when lnen area where blasting is in progress, orwhere
TUNN OFF TWO-WAY RADIO" signs have been payed. I! you are transporting bledng
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PRECAUTIONS
Please observe the loIIowing precautions to prevent fire. personal injury, and
transceiver damage.
a Do not attempt to configure the transceiver while driving; it is too dangerous.
- Do not modify the transceiver for any reason.
a Do not expose the transceiver to long periods at direct sunlight, nor place it
near heating appliances.
- Do not place the transceiver in excessively dusty, humid, or wet areas. not on
unstable suriaces.
- If an abnormal odor or smoke is detected coming from the transceiver, turn
OFF the power immediately. Contact your KENWOOD dealer.
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CONTENTS
UNEACKING AND CHECKING EQUIPMENT
SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES
PREPARATION ....... ..
TOOLS REQUIRED
POWER CABLE CONNEC’R
: INSTALLING THE TRANSCEIVER
ORIENTATION ...................
FRONT PANEL AND MICROPHONE
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REAR PANEL
PROGRAMMABLE AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS ..
BASIC OPERATIONS .....
OPERATION OVERVIEW
I ‘I‘mnldng Formal ...
Commtlonul Formal
SWI'I’CHNG POWER ON/OFF
ADJUSTING TNE VOLUME m
SELECTING A SYSTEW GROUP] CHANNEL
~ nus-our TIMER (TOT)
HORN ALERT m.
TRUNKING FDRIIAT
TRUNKED OPERATIO
Placing - Dispatch c-
RoeerIng a Displtch Call
Placing a Telephm call .
Ron-wing a ToIoleone OaII
CONVENTIONAL OPERATION
Trmmining
Roulvlng.
SYSTEM SCAN ..
Stunning Tmnlfled systems
sunning Conmtionnl Syn-m:
Sm Lockout ..
Sun Raven
GROUP SCAN
CONVENflONAL FORMAT
CONVENTIONAL OPERATION
‘I'mnsmilfing
DTMF (DUAL TONE MULTI FREQUENCY) CALLS
MAKING A DTMF CALL
DTMF SIGNALLING n
DBD (DEAD BEAT DISAB
AUDIBLE USER FEEDBACK TONES
NPACKING AND CHECKING E0 PMEN
None.- The following unpacking inmuctrbns are Infuse by your KENWDOD dealer, an authorized
IGNWOOD service facility, orrhs factory
Carefully unpack the transceiver. We recommend that you identity the items
listed in the tollcwing table before discarding the packing material. If any items
are missing or have been damaged during shipment, file a claim with the carrier
immediately.
SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES
Microphone and micropho able T91-0597-XX 1
Microphone hanger with sell-tapping screws J191584—XX 1 set
DC power cable Eso-sass-xx_]_ 1
Mounting bracket T st-oez7-xx 1
Speaker jack cap 8090235“ 1
Screw set:
- Self-tapping screw (4 pieces)
_©_ 0 Hex-headed screw with washer (4 pieces) N99—0395-XX 1 ¢_
- Spring washer (4 pieces)
~ Flat washer (4 pieces) _[
Warranty card (U.S.A./ Canada only) — 1
Instruction manual 362-0994-XX
Microphone and
microphone cable
Microphone hanger DC power cable
with self-tapping screws
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Mounting bracket Speaker jack cap Screw set
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PREPAHAT
WARNING! VARIOUS ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT IN YOUR VEHICLE MAY MALFUNCTION IF THEY
ARE NOT PROPERLY PROTECTED FROM THE RADIO FREQUENCY ENERGY WHICH IS
PRESENT WHILE TRANSMITTING ELECTRONIC FUEL INJECTION, ANT I-SKID ERAKING, AND
CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEMS ARE TYPICAL EXAMPLES OF EQUIPMENT THAT MAY
Il/MLFUNCTIDN. IF YOUR VEHICLE CONTAINS SUCH EQUIPMENT, CONSULT THE DEALER FOR
THE MAKE OF VEHICLE AND ENLIST HIS AID IN DHERMINING IF THEY WILL PERFORM
NOFIMALLYWHILE TRANSMITTING
um: The Iollam'ng propeller/on Insimcu‘ans are Infuse by your KENWGOD deals]. an authorized
KENWOOD servioe [MI/y, 0! the factory.
TOOLS REQUIRED
Note: Beloreinstallmgme transceiver, alwaysmeckhcwlalrhe momm‘ngscvews Mllexiendbelowme
mounn'ng surface. When drlIIIng moaning holes, be rareful norm damage vehicle wiring or parts.
The Iollowing tools are required lor installing the transceiver:
- 6 mm (1/4 inch) or larger electric drill
. Dn‘ll bits (sizes listed below) and circle cutters
4.2 mm (5/32 inch)
32 mm (1/8 inch)
5 x 16 mm self-tapping screws
4 x 16 mm self-tapping screws
POWER CABLE CONNECTION
CAUTION: THE TRANSCEIVER OPERATES IN 12 V NEGATIVE GROUND SYSTEMS ONLYI
CHECK THE BATTERY POLARITVAND 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.
. II 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 firewall and into the engine
compartment, from the passenger compartment
3 Ccnnect 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 Flecoil and secure the surplus cable with the provided retaining bandr
- 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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INSTALLING THE TRANSCEWER
WARNING! FOE PASSENGER SAFETY, INSTALL THE TRANSCEIVEH SECURELV, USING THE
SUPPLIED MOUNTING BRACKEE SO THE TRANSCEIVER WILL NOTEHEAK LOOSE IN THE
EVENT OFA 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 x16 mm screws.
. Be sure to mount the transceiver in a location where the controls are within easy
reach ot the user. and where there is sullioient space at the rear ol the transceiver
for cable connections.
2 Connect the antenna and the supplied power cable to the transceivert
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 interlere with the sale operation oi the vehicle.
5 Connect one plug of the microphone cable to the jack on the base of the
micropohone, and the other plug to the microphone jack on the lront panel ol
the transceiver, Place the microphone on the hanger.
Flat washer
Spring washer —
4 x 16 mm A
self-tapping screw 3
Microphone 1 5 x 16 mm
hanger 59 ,_ ‘
Power input
connector \
Mounting
bracket
fl a; connector Hex-headed screw
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RIENTATION
FRONT PANEL AND MICROPHONE
® I0 (Power) switch
Press to switch the transceiver ON (or OFF).
$- Cz) A /v keys Q-
Press these keys to activate their programmable auxiliary functions
(Page 6l~
6) Display
See page 5 for more information.
(D A /v keys
Press these keys to activate their programmable auxiliary functions
(page 6).
© Microphone connector
Insert the microphone plug into this connector.
(6) MON, A. a, c. D, and son keys
Press these keys to activate their programmable auxiliary iunctions
(page 6).
® PTT switch
To transmit, press and hold this switch, then speak into the microphone.
Release to receive.
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DISPLAY
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Displays the syAe. group. and channel numbers. Moispl
various lunctions which have been programmed by your dealer.
Appears when the selected channel is programmed as priority.
1Appears when the key programmed as Monitor is pressed.
This icon is not used on this transceiver.
Appears when you are using Scan mode.
Appears when the auxiliary function is activated.
In Trunking Formal, appears when the selected group is
programmed as telephone le. In Conventional Format, appears
when you are using the Operator Selectable Tone lunclicm.
This icon is not used on this transceiver.
Displays the system, group, and channel numbers. Your dealer
can program the system, group. and channel names with up to 10
characters, in place oi numbers. The left most display is used as a
delete indicator (P) in Trunking Format and an add indicator (1) in
l Conventional Format. The right most display is used lorihs
Selective Call (31) or Scrambler ( _ ) function. The delete! add
indicators show the systems! channels that are locked! not locked
out of the scanning sequence. Selective Call and Scrambler are
optional lunctions that can be programmed by your dealer.
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PROGRAMMABLE
Keys ®, (9, and © (page 4) can be programmed with the auxiliary lunctions
listed in the lollowing table. The keys can only be programmed with functions,
depending on whether you are using Conventional Format or Trunking Format.
Please contact your dealer for further details on these functions.
Mute.“ if "Funcn'on'ls programmed onto one ofths above menu'aned Wye, me DTMerypad (keypad
findels only) an also be used for additional programmable keys.
Auto Tel No Yes
AUX A Yes " Yes
AUX B ‘ Yes '—r Yes
Channel Down Yes No
Channel Up Yes No
Connect ID Yes Yes
Disconnect ID Yes Yes
Display Character —'_ Yes Yes
¢ Emergency 2 —r Yes Yes ¢
Function Yes Yes
Group Down Yes 3 Yes ,
Group Up Yes Yes
Horne Channel Yes No
Home Group No Yes
Horn Alert Yes Yes
Key Lock Yes Yes
Memory (HGLISTO) Yes Yes
Memory (RCL) Yes T Yes
Memory (STO) Yes Yes
Monitor A (Monitor Unmute (Momentary/B Yes Yes
Monitor B (Monitor Unmute (Togglel) "— Yes Yes
Monitor 0 (Carrier Squelch (Momentary)) Yes I" Yes
Monitor D (Carrier Squelch (Toggle)) Yes Yes
Operator Sel Tone Yes —+ No
Public Address Yes Yes
Redial Yes Yes __'|
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Scan
Yes
Scan Del/Add Yes ‘_ Yes
Scan Temporary De|ete No Yes 1
System Down No r Yes
System Up No Yes
Scrambler 3 _' Yes L.— Yes
Talk Around Yes No
Te! Disconnect No 4 Yes J
Elma Down 1 Yes Yes
Volume Up Yes Yes _1
‘ This function can be selected only when the Scrambler/ ANI beard has not been
insialled.
2 This (unclion can be used only wilh a foot switch.
3 This lunclion can be selecled only when (he Scram
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OPERATION OVERVIEW
Your dealer can program your transceiver for Trunking or Conventional Format.
l Trunklng Format
This format can handle up to 600 channels in conventional mode, and 32
systems with up to 250 groups in each system in trunking mode, Systems,
groups, channels, and their functions are programmed by your dealer.
l unintentional Format
This format can handle up to 250 groups with 250 channels in each group
The transceiver can be used only in conventional mode. Groups, channels,
and their tunctions are programmed by your dealer.
SWITCHING POWER ONIOFF
Press the to switch to switch the transceiver ON (or OFF).
ADJUSTING THE VOLUME
Press the key programmed as Volume Up or Volume Down to adiust the
volume. Volume Up increases the volume and Volume Down decreases it.
SELECTING A SYSTEM! GROUP/ CHANNEL
Select the desired system and group (Trunking Format) using the keys
programmed with the System and Group functions.
Select the desired group and channel (Conventional Format) using the keys
programmed with the Group and channel functions,
TIME-OUT TIMER (TOT)
The purpose of the Time-out Timer is to prevent any caller from using a channel
for an extended period of time.
If you continuously transmit for a period of time that exceeds the programmed
time, the transceiver will stop transmitting and an alert tone will sound To stop
the tone, release the PTT switch,
Your dealer can program the TOT time in the range of 15 seconds to 10 minutes.
HORN ALERT
If Horn Alert has been installed by your dealer, your vehicle horn, or some other
type cl external alert, will sound when certain cells are received. This is a useful
function when you are away from your vehicle
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KlNG FORMAT
TRUNKED OPERATION
I Placing a Dispatch Call
1 Select the desired system and group using the System and Group keys.
2 Press the PTT switch.
3 if a tone does not sound. communication is possible; start speaking into
the microphone. Release the P‘l’l' switch to receive.
- For best sound quality at the receiving station. hold the microphone
approximately 1.5 inches (3 - 4 cm) irom your mouth.
4 When your conversation is finished, return the microphone to its hanger.
l Receiving a Dispatch Ball
1 Select the desired system and group using the System and Group keys.
(lithe Scan function has been programmed, you can switch it ON or OFF
as desired.)
2 When you hear the dispatchers voice, readjust the volume as necessary.
Q l Placlng a Telephone Call
Mm: You can only make a telephone call it the telephone service is available and you have an .
optional keypad microphone. Rem to ‘MAKING A DTMF CALL'an page 14. Consult your dealer
Iorfuflherdetafls.
1 Select the desired system and group using the System and Group keys.
2 Press and hold the PTT switch lor approximately 1 second to ensure a
connection.
- Confirm that there is a dial tone after releasing the PTT switch.
3 Dial using the microphone keypad.
. After dialing, wait for a response from the called party.
4 When the called party responds. press the PTT switch and speak into the
microphone. Release the PTT switch to receive.
- Only one person can speak at a time.
5 To end the call, press the if key or the key programmed as Tel
Disconnect.
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I Resolving 3 Telephone Call
1 Select the desired s
(It the Scan function
as desired.)
. A ringing tone will sound when a call is received.
2 Press and
hold the
ystem and group using th
has been programmed, you
. Only one person can speak at a lime.
3 To end the call. press the it key or the key pro
Disconnect.
CONVENTlONAL OPERATION
I Transmitting
e System and Group keys.
can switch it ON or OFF
PTT switch to speak, and release it to listen
grammed as Tel
Note: Before transmv'm'ng, monitor the channel to make suns ii is not already in we. I! the sslemd
is pmglammsd with GT(Ouiet Talk) of DOT{DigiraI Quiet Talk), remove the rrllcmphofle hum
n listen to the channel to make sure nobody Is talking on it. lithe
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selected group is not 9
this case, you need not remove the microphone [mm the hook.
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1 Select the desired system and group using the S
0 Il the channel is busy. wait until it becomes tree.
Q 2 Press the PTT switch and speak into the microphone. Release the PTT
switch to receive.
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approximately 1.5 inches
3 When your conversation is finished, return the m
l Receiving
1 Select the desired system
(lt the Scan function has been programmed, you
as desired
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2 When you hear the dispatchers voice, readjustt
SYSTEM SCAN
the channel to unite emu nobody
ystem and Group keys.
the receiving station. hold the microphone
(3 - 4 cm) from your mouth.
icrophone to its hanger.
and group using the System and Group keys.
can switch it ON or OFF
he volume as necessary.
It the Scan function is programmed, systems can be scanned by pressing the
key programmed as Scan. When the Scan key is pressed, the SCN indicator
and "-SCAN»” or the revert system! group number, appear on the display and
scanning starts.
scanned.
The systems not locked out of
the scanning sequence are
when a call is received, scanning stops and the system and group digits appear.
Press the PTI‘ switch and speak into the microphone to respond to the call. The
transceiver will 0
ontinue scanning alter an adjustable ti
switch is released and no lurther signal is received.
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I Scanning Trunlred Systems
When scanning trunked systems, the revert groups and the groups not locked
out of the scanning sequence are scanned. See “GROUP SCAN". below.
I Scanning Conventional Systems
When scanning conventional systems. the revert groups and the groups not
locked out oi the scanning sequence are scanned. See ‘GHOUP SCAN”,
below.
I Scan Lockout
if a programmable auxiliary key is programmed with Scan DEL/ADD, each
system can be locked out of the scan sequence manually. The delete
indicator ( >) will appear in the display when the selected system is locked
out.
I Scan Revert
You can select revert systems and groups using the System and Group
keys.
Three types of Scan Flevens which can be programmed by yoUr dealer are
available:
¢ . Last Called Revert: The last system! group received is assigned as the Q
new revert system and group.
. Last Used Revert: The last system! group responded to is assigned as
the new revert system and group,
. Selected: The last system! group selected is assigned as the new revert
system and group.
GROUP SCAN
Group Scan is available for both trunked and conventional systems. This feature
is useful when more than one group is programmed in a system. Group Scan is
set by your dealer on request. it scans the revert groups as well as groups that
are allowed to be scanned.
When a call is received. the group indicator shows the group number, and that
group becomes the revert group. Simply press the PTT switch to respond to the
call.
You can also perform Group Scan while using a priority channel. Please contact
your dealer lor information concerning Priority Scan.
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CONVENTIONAL OPERATION
I Transmitting
Nets: Before mining, rrmiror the channel to make sum it is notalresdy In use. ”he sslscled
Manuel ls programmed wilh 07 (Quiet Talk) 0! DQT (Dl'gihl Quiet Tblk), remove the microphone
from Whookmdisabls QYchOT. then listen to the channel lo make sursnobodyis lemon ll.
[libs selected channel l's nolpmgrammed with QTor DOT, simply lislan To the channel in make sure
nobody is talking on it; in this case. you need nol lumove the microphone from the book.
1 Selecl the desired group and channel using the Group and Channel keys.
. if the channel ls busy. wait unril ii becomes tree
2 Press the PTT switch and speak into the microphone. Release the FIT
switch to receive.
. For besl sound quality al (he receiving stalion. hold the microphone
approximately 1.5 inches (3 - 4 cm) lrorn your mouth.
3 When your conversation is finished, relum the microphone 10 its hanger.
l Receiving
1 Select the desired group and channel using the Group and Channel keys.
Q (ll the Scan funcflon has been programmed, you can switch it ON or OFF Q—
as desired)
2 When you hear the dispatcher's voice, readjust the volume as necessary.
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SCAN
If the Scan function is programmed. groups or channels can be scanned by
pressing the key programmed as Scan. Scan can be used as either Single Scan
or Multi Scant Single Scan monitors only the channels oi a single group. Multi
Scan monitors all channels at every group. When the Scan key is pressed, the
SCN indicator and “-SCAN"' or the revert group! channel number, appear on the
display and scanning starts.
When a call is received, scanning stops and the group and channel digits
appear. Press the PTT switch and speak into the microphone to respond to the
call. The transceiver will continue scanning after an adjustable time delay, if the
NT switch is released, and no further signal is received.
When the displayed group is not locked out of the scanning sequence, the add
indicator (v) will appear on the display.
I Priority Scan
The priority channel must be programmed in order for Priority Scan to
function.
The transceiver will automatically change to the priority channel when a signal
is received on it, even it a signal is being received on a normal channel.
The. indicator appears when the displayed channel is the priority channel.
Z-TONE SIGNALLING
2-Tone Signalling is either activated or deactivated by your dealer.
2-Tone Signalling only opens the squelch when the transceiver receives two
tones corresponding to those set up in the transceiver. When the squelch opens,
you will be able to hear the caller without any iurther action.
After a correct 2-Tone signal is received and the squelch opens, pressing the key
programmed as Monitor will cancel the connection.
If your dealer programmed Transpond tor 2-Tone Signalling, your transceiver will
automatically send an acknowledgment signal to the station that called you with
a correct 2-Tone signal. Transpond does not function when you are called as a
Group call.
If your dealer programmed Tone Alert ior 2-Tone Signalling. your transceiver will
emit a beep when the correct 2-Tone signal is received.
More: This transceivers only capable of decoding 2
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