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FCC ID: ALH27303110
2.983 (dHB) MANUAL
UHF TRANSCEIVER
TK-3101
KENWOOD CORPORATION
0352407547010
09090706050403020100
THANK YOU!
We are grateful for your purchase at this KENWOOD
transceiver. We believe this easy~to-use transceiver will
provide you with dependable and comlortable
communications.
KENWOOD transceivers incorporate the latest in
advanced technology. As a result, we leel strongly that
you will be pleased with the quality and features oi this
product.
NOTICES TD THE USER
WARNING!
0 GOVERNMENTLAWPROHIBIT'S THE OPERATION OF
UNLICENSED RADIO TRANSMI'I'I'ERS WITHIN THE
TERRITORIES UNDER GOVERNMENT CONTROL.
ILLEGAL OPERATION IS PUNISHABLE BY FINE OH
IMFHISONMENT OR BOTH,
REFER SERVICE TO QUALIFIED TECHNICIANS ONLY,
DO NOTOPERATE YOUR TRANSCEIVER IN EXPLOSIVE
ATMOSPHERES (GASES, DUST FUMES, ETC).
TURN OFF YOUR TRANSCEIVER WHILE TAKING ON FUEL,
OH WHILE PARKED IN GASOLINE SERVICE STATIONS.
SAFETY: It is important that the operator is aware oi.
and understands, hazards common to the operation of
any transceiver.
One or more of the lollorwlng statement may be
applicable:
FCC WARNING
Thls equipment garter-res muses radio frequency energy. Changes
armodr'flcalrbrrs to We equipment maymuse hannlul interference
unless the meditations am ammlyappmved in the rhstmction
manual. The usarmwdhse monufrrorrtytdaperate tlrlsedwkztnent
Ifan unautlronzedchange or modification ls rrlade.
INFORMAHON TO THEDIGITAL DEVICE “SEN HEOUIRED BY
THE FCC
manurpmenlhasbeentestedendlmmdtompnwlmmalinfits
foraClessEdlglm/dememursuanltoFan 15mm Foam“.
These Ilm‘ls are designed loprowde reasonable protection against
hennlul interference tn 3 reslderrtlel Installation
This equipml generates, uses errdcan generate radio frequency
energy and, lfnotlnsnlledend used in accordance with ma
lnetrucflons, rrtayceuse harmful interference to radio
communications. Hewever, thereisnoyuaranleelhatlhe
interference wrfl not occurin a panfculer muram ll thls
equipment does muse harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be drlennlned by tmnlng the equlprrrentdffarrd
on, the usetis encouraged to by to correct the interference by ans or
more a! the lollowlrtg was:
Readentar relocate the receiw‘ng antenna,
Increase ma mention between the equrpmerrl and recerver
Comectme eqlnbmemtaen outlefone clrcultdlfferentlrorrr
that m Mrich he receiverr‘e connected
Conudtmdedefloltechnicalnsmmrrce.
AlTEN'flON (usJL duly):
Nickelcadmiurrr batteries mustbe recycled DI“
mspmed olpmperfy. State laws vary regarding
Me farming and 11W! afnlckebaedmium
batteries
Please cliflBCTymAt aumoflzed KENWOOE
dealer for more r’rrforrrrehbn,
\ UNPACKING AND CHE KING EQUIPMENT
Non.- The win ' ' mm
flwmfiflgngafl’mfimo'fim [zycifly‘t’yuror the
W»
Carelully unpack the transceiver. We recommend that
you identify the items listed in the following table before
discarding the packing material. If any items have been
damaged during shipment, file a claim with the carrier
immediately.
I Supplied Accessories
Antenna ' TX90—DSQ4—5
Battery charger W06—0552-X5 1
AC adapter woe-0551 -X5 1
Battery pack W09-0882-X5
Speaker! microphone _
jack cap 309-0351 X3
Speaker! microphone _
locking bracket ‘m “93'X4 1
Bell hook J29-0624-X3
Screw set N99»039&X5
Warranty card —
License card ~
362-1075-XX
“I! 1!-
«£9
Ben hook Speaker/ mierophone jack cap
6? @
Screw seq Speaker! microphone locking bracket
-!2 um
PREPAH N
l Installing the Nin Battery Pack
Charge the pack before use (page 17).
CAUflON:
0 DO NOT SHORT THE EA7TERV TERMINALS OH DISPDSE
OF 7HE BATTERY EV FIRE.
0 NEVER ATTEMPT YO REMOVE THE CASE FROM THE
BATTERY PACK.
1 Match the four grooves of Q
the battery pack with the -"
corresponding guides on
the back at the
transceiver.
2 Slide the battery pack
along the back 0! the
transceiver until the
release latch on the base
of the transceiver locks.
3 To remove the battery
pack, pull back on the
release latch and slide
the pack away from the
transceiver.
ll 3!"
l installing the Antenna
Screw the antenna into the
connector on the top oi the
transceiver by holding the
antenna at its base and
turning it clockwise until
secure.
I Innalllnq the Bali Hook
If necessary, attach the belt
hook using the two supplied
3 x 9 mm screws.
Nob: II the belt hook ls notinsmlled,
is mounting Iocahbn may get/wt
dmhg oontlnuous transmissim or
when Ieflslttlng in a hot environment.
-I4 “W
I Installing the Cap ever the Speaker! Microphone Jacks
When you are not using a
speaker/ microphone, install
the cap over the speaker!
microphone jacks using the
supplied 3 x 6 mm screw.
Mam: Taksap me transceiver water
resistant, you muslcavsr the
spunky/WWW win the
capalthespukal/micmone
comm
I Installing the Speaker! Microphone
1 Insert the speaker/
microphone plugs into the
speaker! microphone
jacks.
2 Attach the locking bracket
using the supplied
3 x 6 mm screw.
WI! 5!-
GETTING ACQUAINTED
Speaker!
micmpmne
jacks
6) HT (Push-To—Talk) switch
Press this switch. than speak into the microphone to
call a station.
(2) Monitor key
Press this key to activate its programmable function
(page 10).
CD Power swltchl Volume control
Turn clockwise to switch ON the transceiver. Turn
counterclockwise, until a click sounds, to switch OFF
the transceiver. Rotate to adjust the volume level.
(D Channel selector
Rotate to m channels 1 ~ 15.
-I 6 l l
NG BASIC
1 Switch ON the transceiver by turning
the Power switch/ Volume control
clockwise.
. A beep sounds.
2 Adiusl the volume by rolaling the
Power switch/ Volume control.
3 Rotate the Channel selector to select
your desired channel.
- When you receive an appropriate
signal, you will hear audio lrom the
speaker.
4 To make a call, press and hoid the
HT switch, then speak into the
microphone using your normal
speaking voice.
a Hold the microphone about 3 to 4 cm
(1 1/2 inches) from your lips.
5 Release the Pl I switch to receive.
Notr
0 mammalinusemayhavebeenpmgmmed
wim a signdllng m. Helena ‘Ouiof Tel/4017
and Dkgirai Quiet Talk (DOT)"on page H.
0 Whenmobanorypackvalrsgebocomesmolow,
llansmissionm’llstopmeEDwillblinkmd.
Refer ra “Low Ballery Wamlng" mpage 12.
54
7!-
TRANSCEIVER FUNCTIONS
I Quiet Talk 101) and Digital Quiet Talk (DOT)
QT and DOT allow you to hear only signals on
your channel which are coded to match your
transceiver. When a received signal has a code
diflersnt from the one set up on your transceiver,
squelch will not open and you will not hear the
signal. When a received signal has a code that
matches your code, squelch will open and you will
hear the signal.
Likewise, when you transmit on a channel set up
with QT or DOT. the receiving station must have a
matching code in order to hear your signal.
- QT tones are selected from one of 38 different
standard signalling codes (see the table on
page 9).
0 DOT codes are 3-digit codes with each digit
ranging irom 0 - 7 (a code cannot include the
numbers 8 and 9) Thus, there are a total of
512 codes ranging from 000 ~ 777.
mu.» YouwumtuseQTandDOTlogelharonmesama
elm
—15 I!“
va.’ Yaurdsalermnmnnga moccasin the above table bindude
nodeserOtaMa/satosdecroFF. Fnrlururs reference, please/Win
me Mempaga 19wimlhsnodsspmgrammedbymdealel.
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l Monitor
Your dealer can program this key 4 different ways:
OFF
No function is programmed.
Monitor Momentary
Press and hold the Monitor key to turn Monitor ON
and disable signalling decoding. You will hear audio
only when a signal is present. Release the Monltor
key to turn Monitor OFF and enable signalling
decoding.
Monitor Lock
Press the Monitor key to turn Monitor ON and
disable signalling decoding. You will hear audio only
when a signal is present. Press the Monitor key
again to turn Monitor OFF and enable signalling
decoding.
Squelch OFF
Press and hold the Monitor key to turn the squelch
OFF. You will hear background noise. Release the
Monitor key to turn the squelch back ON.
-110 new
! Time-nut Timer (TOT)
The Timeout Timer prevents any single person from
using a channel for an extended period of time.
When you continuously transmit for a pre-determined
length at time. the transceiver will stop transmitting
and atone will sound. To stop the tone, release the
PTT switch. You can press the P'Tl' switch again to
resume transmitting.
Note:
0 For transceiverpmtecfion, selling the TOTro OFF MW
aumszfi/sefecl m8 YO minute TOTEM/l. This means you
can nay-sum condnuously for m Mares. than me transceiver
wr'llsnop transmiMngand a tone will sound.
0 Your area/arcs" Program 009 TOTtime in 30 second intervals
I Busy Channel Lockout (BEL)
Busy Channel Lockout prevents you irom
interrupting another group's conversation.
If you are not using OT or DOT and the channel is
busy, pressing the PTl' switch will cause atone to
sound. Also. it you are using QT or DQT but your
signalling code doesn‘t match any received signals,
pressing the PTT switch when the channel is busy
will cause a tone to sound. In both cases, the
transceiver does not transmit.
Use the Monitor key to determine whether or not the
channel is busy.
Note: Your Lisa/cram [um this luncfion ON or OFF.
mil 11l—
I Battery Save
The Battery Save function decreases the amount at
power used when a signal is not being recleved and
no operations are being performed (no keys are
being pressed. and no knobs are being turned)
While the channel is not busy and no key is being
pressed for 10 seconds continuously, Battery Save is
enabled. When a signal is received or an operation
is performed. Battery Save is disabled
No“: Your doubles" turn [his Iullctr'mr ON or OFF.
I Luv Battery Warning
Lew Battery Warning alerts you when the battery
needs to be recharged.
While transmitting, if the battery power goes below a
pre-determined value, the LED will blink red. When
atone sounds, the transceiver stops transmitting.
Fteplace or recharge the battery pack.
-112 I!“
\ SELF PROGRAMMING MODE
You can program the signalling code 0! a channel and
you can set up the transceiver lor simplex (delault) of
semi-duplex operation wilhout using any external
equipment The signalling codes must be
are-Iprogrammed into your transoeiver’s memory by your
ea er.
Non: Msmafivsry, you can use no optional IG’T—So programming uni!
lopmgmywmanscoivsfl
To emer Self Programming Mode:
1 Press and hold the PTT switch and Monitor key,
then turn the power ON.
0 Continue to hold the PTT switch and Monitor key until
the LED lights orange,
2 Release the P11“ switch and Monltor key.
Nah: Self Programming Mode M71 Mil/you do notselectsigrm/ling
pmgmmmhg orsimplsx/semlduplex operation within 5 seconds.
“I! 13 l-
I Signalling Programming
1 Enter Sell Programming Mode (page 13).
2 Press the Monlter key.
. The LED changes from orange to green and a tone
sounds.
3 Use the Channel selector to select the channel
you want to set up
4 Press the PT? switch to select the 10’s digit ol the
signalling number.
. Each time you press the NT switch. a tone sounds
and the 10’s digit oi the signalling number changes.
There are a total ol 4 different numbers (0 - 4).
. it you don't press the PT!“ switch for 2 seconds, the
beep pattern at the 10's digit number you selected
will sound (see the beep pattern table on page 16).
5 After waiting for 2 seconds, press the PTT switch
to select the 1’s digit of the signalling number.
. Each time you press the PTT switch, atone sounds
and the 1’s digit of the signalling number changes,
There are a total of 10 different numbers {0 - 9).
o It you don’t press the HT switch lor 2 seconds, the
beep pattern ol the lull signalling number you
selected will sound (see the beep pattern table on
page 1 6) .
6 Press the Monitor key to set the signalling
number.
n The LED blinks twice and the beep pattern at the
selected signalling number sounds (see the beep
pettem table on page 16).
-l 14 new
7 Repeat steps 3 to 6 to set up h'} , channel.
Nn re:
0 Relerlamedelaultsignalfingwdesonpagesarms
”09:1:deth on page 19.
0 Menyouwamloselect'vfidanommsmemsmtmfwz
seconds. fhsselaction wdlbemadaautoflnticafly
0 ”lb rum signalling OFF, select v0".
0 Whenselectinga singled/gitnumbor (o - 9), alwaysusezdigits
(00 - 09).
I Simplex] Semi-duplex Oneration
1 Enter Self Programming Mode (page 13).
2 Press the HT switcht
. The LED changes from orange to red and atone
sounds.
3 Press the FIT switch to select semi-duplex or
simplex (default) mode.
0 A tone sounds each time the mode is changedt
4 Press the Monltor key to set the mode of
operation.
- The LED blinks twice and a tone sounds.
“I! 15 l—
\ SETUP C RIVIATION
You can confirm the signalling code senlngs that are
programmed in your transceiver.
Nona: Amer confirm-Ag a sem‘ny, you must rum me power OFF and man
ON again so the Waiver can operate normally
1 Select the channel you want to confirm
2 Press and hold the Monitor key, than tum the power
ON‘
. The beep pamm will sound.
3 Turn the powerOFF altercanlirming the number.
I Confirmation Beep Patterns
-116 um
, CHARGING EN dBATTERY PACK
Initially charging the banery pack alter rgunmase or
exiended slorage (greater than 2 mont 5) will not bring
the banery pac to “3 normal operating capacily. After
repeating the charge/discharge cycle two or three limes,
the operating capacity will increase to normal.
CAUTION:
o DO NOTHEGHAHGE THE BATTERYF’ACK IFIT ls ALREADY
FULLY CHARGED. DOING SO MAYCAUSE THE LIFE OF THE
BATI’EHY PACK ro SHOHTEN OR THE BATTERV PACK MAYBE
DAMAGED.
0 AHER HEOHARGING THE EAW‘EHY RAcrc DISCONNECT IT
FROM 7145 CHARGER. CHARGING THE BATTERY max FOR
MORE THAN 5 DAYS my REDUCE THE BATTERY PACK LIFE
DUE TO OVEHGHAHGING.
Nails:
0 The ambient lempsrahlre should be between 5 and 40'0 whlle
charging ls In progress. Charging outside this range may not (All/y
charge me memory.
0 Always switch OFF the lrsnscsivel equipped with a Mad battery
pack before charylng. Usrng the llansceival while charging ils
battery pack will inlarlsrs wrm oorrvcrchargl'ng.
0 The mnsry peck life ls over when its operating time decreases
even though ll ls fully and correctly charged. Replace the banary
pack.
“I! 17 l-
1 Plug the AC adaptor
cable into the adaptor
jack on the rear of the
charger.
2 Plug the AC adapter into
an AC outlet.
3 Slide the NiCd battery
pack or the transceiver
equipped with a NiCd
battery pack into the
charging slot.
. Make sure the metal
contacts on the battery
pack come in contact
with the charging
terminals.
- The LED lights and
charging begins.
4 After charging the battery
pack for 8 hours, remove
it or the transceiver lrom
the charger.
. The charger does not
turn OFF automatically
alter charging is
completed
5 Unplug the AC adapter
from the AC outlet.
-l16 law
Programmed SIgnalling Codes
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Channel Frequencln & Signalling Settings
1 462.5500 467.5500
2 462.5750 467.5750—r 462.5750
3 462.6000 467.6000 462.6000
4 Page [167.6250 462.6250
5 462.6500 467.6500 462.6500
6 462.6750 467.6750 462.6750
77 462.7000 [467.7000 462.7000T
462.7250 467.72504 462.7250
462.5625 462.5625
462.5875 462.5675
11 462.6125 462.6125 462.6125
__.
12 4626375 4625375 462.6375
13 462.6625 462.6625 462.6625
14 462.6875 462.6875 462.6675
15 462.7125 462.71?’ 462.7125
462.5500
-120 "m
VHF FM TRANSCEIVER
TK-2100
UHF FM TRANSCEIVER
TK-3100
KENWOOD CORPORATION
08624395000 (K) .
09080705050403020100
I Q i
mum/mo E 00 can: | 55.5 2x. 09:34
THANK YOU!
We are gmteful for your purchase oi this KENWOOD
transceiver. We believe this easy-to-use transceiver will
provide you with dependable and comfortable
communications.
INTRODUCTION
KENWOOD welcomes you to the Business Radio
Service (BRS). Your KENWOOD 2-way Business Radio
is called a “transceiver”, meaning “transmitter and
receiver".
For your convenience, this transceiver is equipped with
automatic squelch control which quiets your transceiver
when you are not receiving any calls For your privacy,
this transceiver provides you with a leature called Quiet Q
Talk. This ieature allows you to use the same channel
as others without having to listen to theirconversations.
Your transceiver provides safety and convenience
almost anywhere, indoors or out. The distance depends
on your location; you’ll get maximum distance ol up to
approximately 2 miles in open areas (less in buildings or
vehicles).
Your KENWOOD transceiver is a precision device.
Treat it with care, and you will enjoy years oi reliable
operation.
TK~2imuiwzwo 1 arm, was
FCC License Information
Your KENWOOD radio operates on communications
frequencies which are subiect to FCC Rules &
Fiegulations. FCC Rules require that all operators using
Private Land Mobile radio frequencies obtain a radio
license before operating their equipment. Application
for license must be made on FCC torm 600, and
schedules D, E. and F.
FAX: Forms can be obtained by lax from the FCC Fax
on demand system, Call 12024180177 from your fax
machine, and request document number 00060010rlhe
form, schedules, and instructions.
MAIL: Forms can be ordered by telephone, and will be
sent to you by first class mail. Call the FCC Forms
Hotline at 1-800-418-3676.
INTERNET: Form 600 and instructions can be
downloaded lrom the FCC Forms website at:
http://www.loc.gov/lormpage.html
Before filling out your Form 600 application Technical
Data section, you must decide on which lrequency (or
frequencies) you will operate. See the frequency charts
on pages 11 and 12.
QUESTlONS? Call the FCC for license application
questions at 1-BBB-CALL-FCC (FEES—22575322).
TK—Zlmlw E mm 1 s! 52]. our
MODELS COVERED BY THIS MANUAL
TK-2100: VHF FM Transceiver
TK-3100: UHF FM Transceiver
NOTlCES TO THE USER
WAHNINEI
0 GOVERNMENTLAW PROHIBITS THE OPERATION OF
UNUCENSED RADIO THANSMITTENS WITHIN THE
TERRITORIES UNDER GOVERNMENT CONTROL.
0 ILLEGAL DPEHATION IS PUNISHABLE BY FINE OH
lMPHISONMENT OR BOTH.
SAFETY: It is important that the operator is aware oi,
and understands, hazards common to the operation of
any transceiver.
PRECAUTIONS
. Refer service to qualified technicians only.
. Do not operate your transceiver in explosive
atmospheres (gases. dust, lumes, etcr),
. Turn OFF your transceiver while taking on luel, or
while parked in gasoline service stations
. Do not modily this transceiver for any reason.
. Do not expose the transceiver to long periods 01
direct sunlight. nor place it close to heating
appliances.
. Do not place the transceiver in excessively dusty,
humid, and wet areas, nor on unstable surlaces.
m—zioomooseum
e—
saunas“
One or more of the [allowing statements may be
applicable:
FCC WARNING
This equipment generates muses mare Irequency energy. Changes
or modifications to this equipment may cause harmful interference
unless the modifications are expressly approved in the Instruction
manual. The user could lose the euthontyto operate We equipment
if an unauthorized change ormodilicetian is made.
INFOHMATION TO THE DlGlTAL DEVICE USER REQUIRED EV
YHE FCC
Thts equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits
fora Class a digital dew'ce pursuant to Part 15 aitl'te FCC Rules.
mess firms are deslgnad tn provide reasonable protection against
harmful Interference in a residerrlial installation.
Thu equipment generates. uses and can generate rad/o frequency
energy and, if not mstalledand usedln accordance With the
irrshuctions. may cause harmful interference to radio
canvnunicauons. However, were Is no guarantee that the
interference erl not occur in a particularlnstalleh’an. II this
equipment does cause ham/interference ta redro ur telem'slbn
reception, which can be determined by turning me equipment nfl and
on, the user is enmureged to try to correct the Interference by one or
more at the lollowing measures:
- Raorienl or relocate the receiving antenna.
. increase the separate" between me equipmentend receiver.
- Connect the equipment to en dufleton a circuit different tmm
Milo Mich ma reoelveris connected
Consul! the deals! Val technical assistance.
A'rrsrvrronr (use. only):
Nickelmdmlwn batteries must be recycled or
dl‘spmdolprpperly State laws very regarding
the handling and disposal oI nickel-cadmium
batteries
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CONTENTS
llIfi’MKIIIE AND GHECKING EQUIPMENT"
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BETTING ACQUAIIITED
OPENING BASIBS
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CHANNEL FREQUENCY SEEIZIIDN .
‘I’IIMISIIIIIE! FUNCTIONS
Time-om Timer (TOT)
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CHARGING THE HIM BKITEKY PAIZK
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES ............
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\ UNPACKING AND CHECKING EQUIPMENT
Carefully unpack the transceiver. We recommend that
you identify the items listed in the lollowing table betore
discarding the packing material. It any items have been
damaged during shipment. file a claim with the carrier
immediately.
I supplied Accessories
TK—21 00
T90-0695—X5
jack cap
Speaker/ microphone
Amen“ TK-3100 J Teo-oss4-x5
Battery charger W08-0552-X5 1
AC adapter W08<0551-X5 1
Battery pack W09—0882-X5 1
Speaker/ mlcrophone BUS-035106 1
locking bracket J21'4493'X4 1
Belt hook J29-0624-03 1
Screw set N99—0396-X5 1
Warranty card — 1
License card 5594 SUZ-XX 1
Instruction manual 362»0950-XX 1
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Antenna Antenna Battery charger
(TK-2100) (TK-3100)
AC adapter Battery pack Speaker! microphone
jack cap
0’
@ 15.ij a?"
Speaker/ microphone Belt hook Screw set
locking bracket
‘IZ a!
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PREPARATI
I Installing the mod Battery Pack
The battery pack is not charged at the factory;
charge it belore use (page 15).
ammon-
0 DO NOT SHORT THE BATTERY TEHMlNALs on urSPasE
OF THE BATTERY BY FIHE.
0 NEVER ATTEMPT To REMOVE THE CASE FROM THE
BArrERY PACK
1 Match the lour grooves of ., \
the battery pack with the ‘
corresponding guides on
the back of the
transceivert
‘@ 2 Slide the battery pack
along the back 01 the
transceiver until the
release latch on the base
of the transceiver locks.
3 To remove the battery
pack, pull back on the
release latch and slide
the pack away from the
transceiver.
rK-zromroo E was 1 58,8 an. 09-42
l Installing the Amenna
Screw the antenna into the
connector on the top of the
transceiver by holding the
antenna at its base and
turning it clockwise unlil
secure.
I Inslalling Ilia Bell Hook
Il necessary, attach me belt
hook using the two supplied
3 x 8 mm screws.
More: (I the bell hnuk is not Installed,
its awning mn'on may get hot
during confinucus transnfissim or
when leIl silling In a he! snwmnmenl.
CAUTION: DO NOT USE GLUE
WHICH IS EXCLUSIVELY
DESIGNED TO PREVENT SCREW
LOOSENING WHEN INSTALLING
THE EELTHOOK, AS IT MAY
CAUSE DAMAGETG THE
TRANSCEIVER. (ACRYLIC ESTER,
WHICH IS CONTAINED IN THESE
GLUES, MAY CRACK THE
TFIANSCEIVER‘S BACK PANEL.)
nu 4 a;
TK—zloflmmEOJ-us 4
53.8 m. 09-12
l Installing the cap over the Speaker/ Microphone Jacks
When you are not using a
speaker! microphone, instali
the cap over the speaker/
microphone jacks using the
supplied 3 x 6 mm screwr
None: To keep me lrsnsceivar waler
msisasm, you must cover the
speaker/micmpbone/acls wrm the
cap.
I Installing the Speaker/ Microphone
1 Insert the speaker!
microphone plugs into the
speaker! microphone
Q jacks.
2 Attach the locking bracket
using the supplied
3 x 6 mm screw.
None: The tmnsceiveris no! water
resistant wink using ms speakar/
microphone,
it saw
rK-zrmrwsma 5 saunas-42
Speaker!
G) P‘l’l' (Push-To-Talk) swltch
Q Press this switch, then speak into the microphone to ¢
call a station. Release the switch to receive,
® Monitor key
Press and hold this key to turn the squelch OFF.
You will hear background noise. Release the key to
turn the squelch back ON.
6) Channel switch (2 channel model only)
Toggle this switch to select channel 1 or channel 2.
(9 LED indicator
Lights red while transmitting, green while receiving a
signal, and orange while in setup mode. Flashes red
when the battery voltage is low while transmitting.
(53 Power switcw Volume control
Turn clockwise to switch ON the transceiver. Turn
counterclockwise until a click sounds. to switch OFF
the transceiver. Rotate to adjust the'volume level.
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OPERATING BASICS
1 Switch ON the transceiver by turning
the Power switch/ Volume control
clockwise.
- A beep sounds,
2 Adjust the volume by pressing and
holding the Monitor key. then rotating
the Power switch! Volume control.
3 Use the Channel switch (2 channel
madel) to selecl your desired channel.
. When you receive an appropriate
signal. you will hear audio lrom the
_$> speaker. Q
4 To make a call, press and hold the
PTT switch, then speak into the
microphone using your normal
speaking voice.
. Hold the microphone about 3 to 4 cm
(1 1/2 inches) lrcm your lips.
5 Release the FIT switch to receive.
Note:
0 The channel in use may haw beenpmgmmmed
mm a signalling code. Refer to ‘OUIET TALK
(OW on page B.
0 when the battery pack wings becomes loo low.
transmitslon will mp and the LED will blink red.
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\ QUIET TALK (OT
OT allows you to hear only signals on your channel which
are coded to match your transceiver. When a received
signal has a code different from the one set up on your
transceiver, squelch will not open and you will not hear the
signal. When a received signal has a oode that matches
your code, squelch will open and you will hearthe signal.
Likewise, when you transmit on a channel set up with QT,
the receiving station must have a matching code in orderto
hear your signal.
- QT tones are selected irom 38 standard signalling
codes (see the table below).
- Selecting “00" will turn signalling OFF.
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I (N Tone Setup
Note:
0 Refer to the signalling codes listed in the table on page E.
0 When selecting a single rflgfl number (a » 9), always use 2 mgils
(on - 09).
0 when you are omfim'ng the sslsctsd signalling number, there is
a shonpause between the 10‘s rig? and the 1's digit.
o Setup mode Wm sxilirnu operation is performed M'Wn 5
seconds
1 Press and hold the PTT switch and Monitor key,
then turn lhe power ON.
- Continue to hold the P11 switch and Monitor key
until the LED lights orange.
2 Press the Monitor keyt
. The LED changes irom orange to green and a tone
Q sounds.
3 Use the Channel switch (2 channel model only) to
select the channel you want to set up.
4 Press the PTT switch to select the 10's digit ol the
signalling numbert
- Each time you press |he PTT switch, a tone sounds
and the 10’s digit oi the signalling number changes
There are a total at 4 different numbers (0 — a).
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0 To select “a", press and hold the P17 witch untila (one sounds
(spymximalsly 2 seconds),
0 Pressing the PTT switch more than 3 times will cause an error
tone resound, and no value wfll be selected,
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- Do not press the PTT switch tor 2 seconds to hear
the beep pattern of the 10's digit number you
selected (see the beep pattern table on page 14),
After waiting tor 2 seconds. press the NT switch
to select the 1's digit of the signalling number.
- Each time you press the PTT switch. a tone sounds
and the 1’s digit of the signalling number changes.
There are a total at 10 different numbers (0 ~ 9).
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To select "0". press and hold the Prrswr'tch unrila tone sounds
(approximately 2 seconds).
Pressing the P77 switch more than 9 times will cease an em
tone to sauna, and no Value Will be selected. (”you set the 10's
digit to “3“, an error will occur after pressing the PTT switch 8
n'mes.)
- Do not press the PTT switch tor 2 seconds to hear
the beep pattern oi the 1's signalling number you
selected (see the beep pattern table on page 14).
Press the Monitor key to complete the setting.
0 The LED blinks twice.
Press the Monitor key again to contirm the beep
pattern of the selected signalling number (see the
beep pattern table on page 14).
On the 2 channel model, repeat steps 3 to 7 to
set up the other channel.
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\ CHANNEL FREQUENCY SELECTION
You can change the frequency on each channel.
Note: Setup mode will exit ll no ops/allow is performed within 5
seconds.
1 Press and hold the PTT switch and Monitor key.
then turn the power ON.
- Continue to hold the MT swilch and Monitor key until
(he LED Iighls mange.
2 Press the P'I'I' switch.
. The LED changes lmrn orange lo red and a tone
sounds.
3 Use the Channel switch (2 channel mode only) lo
select the channel you want to set up.
4 Press the P’1'I' switch to change the frequency Q
number.
0 Each lime you press the PTl' switch, a tone sounds and
the lvequency number changesl There are a total ol 4
dillsrent lrequencies (1 ~ 4) lor the TK-2100 and B
dillersnt lrequencies (1 — B) lor the TK-3100.
TK-2100:
Fvoqmncy I anumcy 2 Frequency 3 quuemy 4
151.6250 MHx 151.9550 MHz ”154.5700 MHz 154 6000 MHz
Beep: - Beep: . - Beep - - - asap: - - - -
Noll: Fresslng me PTTsm‘lch mom than 4 times will cause an
emu lone lo sound, and no value will be selected,
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45779250 MHx 457.9000 MHz 457.5750 MHz 457 5500 MHz
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arm/tone resound, 50an value willbe selected
- Do not press the PTT switch tor 2 seconds to hear the
beep pattern at the selected trequency number.
5 Press the Monitor key complete the setting.
- The LED blinks twice.
6 Press the Monitor key again to confirm the beep
pattern of the selected frequency number, ¢'
7 On the 2 channel model, repeat steps 3 to 6 to set
up the other channel.
Default Channel Settings
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, TRANSCEIVER FUNCTIO
- Time-nut Timer (TOT)
The Time-out Timer prevents any single person from
using a channel for an extended period of time.
When you continuously transmit for 3 minutes, the
transceiver will stop transmitting and a tone will
sound, To stop the tone, release the PTT switch.
You can press the PTT switch again to resume
transmitting.
l Battery Save
The Battery Save function decreases the amount oi
power used when a signal is not being recieved and
no operations are being penormed (no keys are
being pressed, and no knobs are being turned), Q—
While the channel is not busy and no key is being
pressed for 10 seconds continuously, Battery Save is
enabled, When a signal is received or an operation
is performed, Battery Save is disabled.
I Low Battery Warning
Low Battery Warning alerts you when the battery
needs to be recharged.
While transmitting. if the battery power goes below a
predetermined value. the LED will blink red. When
atone sounds. the transceiver stops transmitting.
Replace or recharge the battery pack
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You can confirm the settings that are programmed in
your transceiver.
Nan: Mar confirming a setting, you must (um me power DFFand men
ON again so the transceiver wen operate nomlally.
l Frequency Confirmatinn
1 Select the channel you want to confirm.
2 Press and hold the PTT switch, then turn the
power ON.
- The beep pattern will sound.
3 Turn the power OFF after confirming the number.
I 0T Tone Confirmation
Q 1 Select the channel you want to confirm. ¢
2 Press and hold the Monitor key, then turn the
power ON.
0 The beep pattern will sound.
3 Turn the power OFF after confirming the number.
Note: There is a short pause between the confirmation of the
10's digit and [he confinnatian of [he 1's digit
I Conlirmalinn Heep Patterns
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Initially charging the battery pack after purchase or
extended storage (greater than 2 months) will not bring
the battery pack to Its normal operating capacityt After
repealing the charge/discharge cycle two or three limes,
the operating capacity will increase to normal.
CAUTION'
DO NOT HECHAHGE THE BAiTERY PACK (F IT IS ALREADY
FULLY CHARGED DOING SO MAYCAUSE THE LIFE OF THE
BATTERY PACK TO SNOHTEN OR THE BATTERY PACK MAYBE
DAMAGED,
AFTER RECHAHGWG THE BATTERY PACK. DISCONNECT iT
FROM THE CHARGER. CHARGING THE BATTERY PACK FOR
MORE THAN 5 DAYS MAY REDUCE THE BATTERY PACK LiFE
DUE TO OVERCHAHGWG.
Mom:
The amnion! Yflmpalflflllfi should be between 5 and 40°C while
charging is in progress. Charging outside this range may not IuIIy
charge the battery.
Always switch OFF the transceiver equipped wilh 3 N10! battery
pack before charging. Using the transceiver while charging ils
battery pack will lnlen‘are with comet! charging.
The battery pack life Is over when rrs npararlng rime decraasas
even though iris fully and correctly charged. Replace (he battery
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Plug the AC adaptor
cable into the adaptor
jack on the rear of the
charger
Plug the AC adaptor into
an AC outlet.
Slide the NiCd battery
pack or the transceiver
equipped with a NiCd
battery pack into the
charging slot.
0 Make sure the metal
contacts on the battery
pack come in contact
with the charging
terminals.
. The LED lights and
charging begins,
After charging the battery
pack for 8 hours, remove
it or the transceiver from
the charger,
. The charger does not
turn OFF automatically
atter charging is
completed.
Unplug the AC adaptor
from the AC outlet.
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