Kenwood USA 29373110 User Manual 57289
Kenwood USA Corporation 57289
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-—_- _ FCC ID: ALI-[29373110 2.1033(c)(3) MANUAL INSTRUCTION MANUAL UHF FM TRANSCEIVER TK-860G KENWOOD CORPORATION 0562-125800(K,M) osuswososmoaozm on 7< % im THANK YOU! We are grateful you chose KENWOOD for your personal mobile applications. We believe this easy-to-use transceiver will provide dependable communications to keep personnel operating at peak efficiency. KENWOOD transceivers incorporate the latest in advanced technology. As a result, we feel strongly that you will be pleased with the quality and features of this product. MODELS COVERED BY THIS MANUAL The models listed below are covered by this manual: ' TK-7GOG: VHF FM Transceiver - TK-soue: UHF FM Transceiver One or more of the following statements may be applicable: FCC WARNING This equrpmenl’ generates curses radio frequency energy. Changes armadificafl'orrs to this equipment may cause harmful interference unless we modifications are expressly approved' in the instruction manual The user could lose the authority to operane trrls equipment lien unauflmn'zed change or modificetrbn is made. lNFDRMATiON TO THE DIGITAL DEVICE USER HEUUIEED BY THE FCC This equipmenthas been lestedannt found to comply with the limits fora Class 5 digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Flules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection ageinsthermlullnterlerence in e residentreilmliation. This equipment generates, was and can generate red/o lrequerrcy energy and, it not installed and used in accordanw with the instructions, meycause herrnlul interference to radio oornmmrlcalions. Hawever, there is no guarantee that "18 interference will not my! in a particular il'lslalial‘t'on. II [fits equlprnentdoes came harmful interference to radlo ar telew‘sr'an reception, worker can be determined by arming me equipment oilandnn, the useris encouraged to fly to correct the interference by one or more of m» lullowrng measures: - Heavier" or relocate the receiving Mtenne. Increase the separation between the eqw'prnentand receiver - Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuitdr'lferenl 1mm that to which the receivers connected. ‘ Consult the dealer ior technical assistance, NOTICES TO THE USER 0 GOVERNMENTLAWFFIOHIBITS THE OPERATION OF UNLICENSED HAD/O TRANSMITTERS WlTHIN THE TERRITORIES UNDER GOVERNMENT CONTROL. lLLEGAL OPEfiATlDN IS PUNISHABLE BY FINE OR IMPHISONMENTOR BOTH 0 HEFER SERVICE TO QUALIFIED TEa-INlCIANS ONLY SAFETY: It is important that the operator is aware of, and understands. hazards common to the operation oi any transceiver. WARNING! 0 EXPLOSIVEATMOSFHEHES (GASES, DUST: FIIMES, on.) Turn OFF yuurtransceiver was taking on iuel or while palkadi'n gasollne service stations. Donorcarryspare luelomlsinersln the lmnk olyourvehlde i'fyourrranscelverlsmomled in the trunk area 0 WJUHY FROM RADIO FREQUENCY TRANSMISSIONS Do notoperate your harisceiver when somebodyis slmer touching the antenna or standing within two to Wee leer Ulil. to avoid the poselblllnialradla frequency burns ornelated physical iniuiy. 0 DYNAMITE BLASTING CAPS Operaflng tire transceiver within 500 lest oidyriamlte blasting caps maycawe mm in explode. Tum OFFyowtranscei'ver when in on area where blasting is in progress. or where “TURN OFF TWO-WAY RADIO" signs have been posted. ii you are transporting basung mmyourvehiole, mkesuremeyarecamedmoioseumawmxmmapsuasdinm Do not transmit while the caps are being placed into or removed from the contelrien PRECAUTIONS Please observe the ioIIowing precautions to prevent fire, personal injury, and transceiver damage. - Do not attempt to configure the transceiver while driving; it is too dangerous. - Do not modify the transceiver for any reason. o Do not expose the transceiver to long periods of direct sunlight, nor place it near heating appliances. . Do not place the transceiver in excessively dusty, humid, or wet areas, not on unstable surlaces. - it an abnormal odor or smoke is detected coming irom the transceiver, turn OFF the power immediately. Contact your KENWOOD dealer. CONTENTS (— _\\ UNPACKING AND CHECKING EQUIPMENT SUPPUEDACCESSONES PREPARAflON TOOLS REQUIRED .. POWER CABLE OONNEC’TIDN INSTALLING THE TRANSCEIVER ORIENTATION FRONT PANEL AND MICROPHONE. ”NH" “MM“ PROGRAMMABLE AU PROGRAMMABLEFUNCHONSN BASIC OPERATIONS RECEVING ..... Swlmhlng Fowr ONIOF , Adlustlng me Volumu Selecting a channel CALLING ..... Monllorlng ma dunno! . Busy Chanml Lockout . flmflmmmm ADVANCED OPERATIONS SCANNING CHANNELS u Priorlly Sean Channel Iockou TALK-AROUNDI . 2-TONE SIGNALLING Sahel and encodelng HORN ALERT ..... OPERATOR SELECTABLE TONE PUBLIC ADDRESSS . AW DTMF (D U TI FREQUENCY) CALLS MAKING A DTMF CALL Auto Dialing Mamul Dlul g . store and Send D- n DTMF SIGNALLING .. DBD (DEAD BEAT DISABLE an» mamma- mowecmam demo UNPACKING AND CHECKING EQUIPMENT Note: The Mowing unpacking ihstnmlons are Infuse by yourKENWOOlJ dealer, an authon'zed KENWOOD serw‘ce facility, arthe lauory Carelully unpack the transceiver. We recommend that you identity the items listed in the following table betore discarding the packing material. If any items are missing or have been damaged during shipment, tile a claim with the carrier immediately. SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES Microphone and microphone cable T91-0597-XX Microphone hanger with self-tapping screws J19-1584-XX DC power cable E30»3339—XX Mounting bracket J29-0627-XX Speaker jack cap 809-0235-XX Screw set: - Sell-tapping screw (4 pieces) - Hex-headed screw with washer (4 pieces) N99-0395-XX - Spring washer (4 pieces) - Flat washer (4 pieces) Fuse (10A) F51—0061-XXj- 2 Warranty card (U.S.A./ Canada only) — Instruction manual 562-1257-XX 0s Microphone hanger DC power cable with self~tapping screws Microphone and microphone cable C? @C§, Mounting bracket Speakeriack cap Screw set PREPARATION WARNING! VARIOUS ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT IN YOUR VEHICLE MAVMALFUNCTION IF THEY ARE NOT PROPERLY PROTECTED FROM THE RADIO FREQUENCY ENERGYWHICH IS PRESENT WHILE TRANSMITTING. ELECTRONIC FUEL INJECTIOMANTleKID ERAKVNG,AND CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEMS ARE TYPICAL EXAMPLES OF EOUIPMENTTI‘MTMAV MALFUNC’TION IF YOUR VEHICLE CONTAINS SUCH EQUIPMENT CONSULT THE DEALER FOR THE MAKE OF VEHICLE AND ENLIST HIS AID IN DETERMINING IF THEY WILL PERFORM NORMALLY WHILE TRANSMITTING. mm; The following preparebon mat/cums are for use by your KENWOODdeaIer, an authorized KENWOOD sen/ice Iadllty, or we iacfiwy. TOOLS REQUIRED None: Belore installing the transceiver, afways check now Is! the momlr'ng screws will extendbekzw the mounting surface. When dIl'IIIIlg mod/mag notes, be careful not to damage vehicle wiring orperts. The following tools are required for installing the transceiver: ~ 6 mm (1/4 inch) or Iargerelectrie drill - Drill bits (sizes listed below) and circle cutters 4.2 mm(5/32 inch) 5 x16 mm sell-tapping screws 3.2 mm (1/8 inch) 4 x 16 mm selHapping screws POWER CABLE CONNECTION CAUTION: THE TRANSCEIVER OPERATES IN 12 VNEGATIVE GROUND SYSTEMS ONLY] CHECK THE BATTERY POLAR/TY AND 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. - ll 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 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 ler servicing while keeping the power applied. INSTALLING THE TRANSCEIVER WARNING! FOR FMSSENGEH SAFETY INSTALL THE TRANSCEIVER SECURED? USING THE SUPPLIED MOUNTING BRACKET, SO THE TRANSCEIVER W/LL NOT BREAK LOOSE IN THE EVENT OF A COLLiS/ON. 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 are within easy reach ot the user. and where there is sufficient space at the rear of the transceiver for cable connections. 2 Connect the antenna and the supplied power cable to the transceiver. 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. a 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 ol the microphone cable to the jack on the base of the micropohone. and the other plug to the microphone jack on the tram panel of the transceiver. Place the microphone on the hanger. Flat washer Spring washer—— 4 x 16 mm sell-tapping screw ‘ Microphone “ hen er 5? . ‘~‘ uk Power input " '~ .‘ .. . connector \ ' I“ 7 _ Mounting » t , bracket " ‘ / ORIENTATION FRONT PANEL AND MICROPHONE (D IO (Power) switch Press to switch the transceiver ON (or OFF). ® Status LED Red LED indicats that the transceiver is transmitting. Green LED indicates that the transceiver is receiving the signal. (5D A / v keys Press these keys to activate their programmable auxiliary functions (page 7). Default setting is VOLUME lip/Down keys. G) Display See page 5 for more infon'naticn. © A / v keys Press these keys to activate their programmable auxiliary functions (page 7). Default setting is Channel UpIDown keys. © Microphone connector Insert the microphone plug into this connector. 6) MON, A, DIA, v, A, and scn keys Press these keys to activate their programmable auxiliary functions (page 7}. PW switch To transmit, press and hold this switch, then speak into the microphone. Release to receive. DISPLAY fig CALL SCN AUX A Eflflflfl Th|s icon is not used on this transceiver. Appears when signals are present on the currently selected channel. Appears when the Monitor Iunction is activated. Appears when you have called with preprogrammed 2-tone CALL signalling code or DTMF selective call horn another party. so“ Appears while the transceiver is scanning. AUX Appears while AUX port is activated by the user. A Appears when the displayed channel is in “Scan list". A main display. It displays the channel numbers. group H E E E HE E E numbers and various status. Your dealer can program the channel names with up to 10 characters, in place 0! numbers. REAH PANEL n u tr—n—n q-E mum-r? Power input External connector speakerjeck Antenna connector PROGRAMMABLE AUXILIARY FUN S KEYS The following keys can be programmed with the auxiliary functions listed in the table on nexl page. 1 2 (1D 4 MM flaw w“: Volume Up Volume Down Channel Up [glannel Down Monitor A |_ (D ® ® ® ® (6) CD CD ® Nola: 0 For your lemme, please fill mime lam: above with the programmed function by your damn 0 A llsrof the programmable Iunclr'ons Leavailable on me nexlpage. PROGRAMMABLE FUNCTIONS AUX Activate AUX port Channel Down Decrease the channel number Channel Up Increase the channel number Toggle between channel number display, Group Display Character display and alpha—numeric channel name display Emergency' Activate the emergency mode Group Down Decrease group number Group Up Increase group number Home Channel Return to a preset home channel Horn Alert Activate Horn Alert function Key Lock Lock all keys except a power key Monitor A (Monitor Unmute (MomentaryJ) Monitor the channel while you push this key Monitor B (Monitor Unmute (Toggle)) Toggle monitor lunction on and of! Monitor C (Carrier Squelch (Momentary)) Disable QT/DQT/z-tone signalling and open the squelch with the incoming carrier only. Monitor D (Carrier Squelch (T oggle)) Same as above. Toggles the function on and all No function No lunction Operator Seletable Tone (K»type only) [Public Address Let a user select a tone set lrom 18 preprogramrned QT/DQT tone pairs Activate Public Address function Rediat Hedial the last number —r Seen the channels as programmed by your Scan dealer Delete or add the channel from/to the scanning Scan Del/Add channel list Talk Around Force to transmit on the receive lrequency Volume Down Decease the volume Volume Up lncrease the volume 2-Tone Encode Select Leta user select 1 at 10 preprogrammed 2-tone pairs. ‘ This function can be used only with afoot switch. BASIC OPERATIONS RECEIVING Your dealer may have programmed QT or DOT signalling for the channel that you select. It the channel has been programmed in this way, you will hear transmissions from your group only. Otherwise. you will hear all the transmissions made any stations using the same channel. I Swltchlng Power ON/DFF Press the I0 switch to switch the transceiver ON (or OFF). l Adiusting the Volume Press the key programmed as Volume Up or Volume Down to adjust the volume. Volume Up increases the volume and Volume Down decreases it. I Selecting a Channel Select the desired channel system using the keys programmed with the Channel Up and Down keys. Note: TK—7BOG/ TK-EGDG features YZE-channelcapaclm In orderto manage 128 channels easily, one arm programmed enamels can be bmdlsdtogetheras a gmup. Your dealer myhave also programmed Group Up and Down keys. In this case, please selectme desired group and channel number. Please Donswrywrdealer form details, CALLING l Monitoring the channel Press MON key (or a key programmed as Monitor) to monitor the channel for a few seconds to confirm that channel is not being used. After the confirmation, hold the microphone about 3 to 4 cm (1 1/2 inches) from your mouth, press microphone PTT , and speak in your normal speaking voice. Helease PTT and listen to a response. I Busy Channel Lockout Activated or deactivated by your dealer, this lunction prevents you from intedering with other stations that my be using a channel. Pressing microphone PTT while the selected channel is in use causes your transceiver to generate an audible warning tone. Your transceiver is inhibited in this situation so it will not transmit. Release microphone PTT to canel the alarm and restore the receive mode. I Time-Out Timer The purpose ol the time-out timer is to automatically interrupt continuous transmissions after a specified time elapses. Holding down microphone PTT for longer than the programmed time causes the transceiver to stop transmitting and generate a warning tone. Releasing microphone PIT cancels the warning tone. ADVANCED OPERATIONS SCANNING CHANNELS It the Scan function is enabled, groups or channels can be scanned by pressing the key programmed as Sean. A Scan key can be programmed as either Single Scan or Multi Scan by your dealer. Single Scan monitors only the channels of a single group. Mutti Scan monitors all channels oi every group. When the Scan key is pressed, the SCN indicator and "SCAN" appear on the display and the scanning starts. When a call is received on one of scanning channels, scanning stops and the channel information appears on the display. Press PTT switch and speak into the microphone to respond to the call. The transceiver will continue scanning after an adiustable time delay, it PTT switch is released, and no further signal is received. I Priority Scan Either Fixed priority scan or Selectable priority scan may be programmed by your dealer. o Fixed Priority Scan: The pro-programmed channel is monitored in a certain interval while scanning. When the signal is being received on this priority channel while scanning, you will be transfered to this priority channel. . Selectable Priority scan: After you select the priority channe using Channel UpIDewn or Group UpIDown keys, press 3 Scan key, programmed by your dealer. The scanning starts and the selected priority channel is monitored in a certain interval while scanning. When the signal is being received on the selected priority channel while scanning, you will be transfered to this priority channel. I Channel luckout lithe channel lockout is enabled by your dealer, you can select channels to add or delete from the scaning channel list. When the displayed channel is not locked out from the scanning, the add indicator A (Add) will appear on the display. 1. Using Channel Up and Down key to select the channel that you wish to add or delete irom the scanning list. 2. Press a Delete/Add key, programmed by your dealer to add or delete the channel to/irom the scanning channel list. If the channel is in the scanning list, A (Add) indicator will be lit on the upper right side of the display. A (Add) indicator is disappeared from the display, the channel is no longer in the scanning channel list. 10W“ TALK-AROUND Occasionally, a power failure or other cause at the repeater may result in an interruption ol service. Your dealer may have provided the Talk-around function for use in such cases. This function allows communication directly with other tranceivers without using a repeater. However, even Talk-around may not allow you to contact a station it the distance is too tar or there are geographic obstacles in the way. To enable Talk-around lunction, press a key, programmed as Talk-around. “TA" or 'T.' (depending on the configuration) will be displayed at the left side of LCD display. Note: When you are in Talk-around mode, all the signalling data. such as QT, DQT, 2-tones are still enabled. 2-TONE SIGNALLING 2-tone signalling is either enabled or disabled by your dealer. 2-tone opens the squelch only when the transceiver receives the preset two sequential tones that have different lrequencies. When the correct tones are received that were programmed by your dealer, the squelch opens, and the caller's voice is monitored. l Select and encoding Z-tone signalling ll 'thone encode select" is programmed by your dealer, you can select 1 ol 10preset 2-tone codes. Then you can sent the desired 2-tone to another party. 1 Press a key, programmed as 2-tone encode select . 2 Select the desired a tone set, using Channel Up and Down key. 3 Press 2»tone encode select key again to set. 4 Press PTI' to send the tone to another party. “M 11 HDRN ALERT When a call is received that has correct DTMF codes or 2-tone signalling, Horn Alert causes the vehicle horn or some other external alert to sound. This function notifies you of a received call when you are out of the vehicle. 1 To activate the Horn Alert, press the function key programmed as Horn Alert. 2 To disable the Horn Alert, press a Horn Alert function key again to return to the normal operation. OPERATOR SELECTABLE TONE If this function is enabled by your dealer, you can change the default QT and DOT tone frequencies. You can select 1 of 16 decode/ encode pairs, that is preset by your dealer. 1 Use channel Up and Down key to select the desired channel 2 Press a key, programmed as Operator Selectable Tone. 3 Use Channel Up and Down key to select a desired tone pair. 4 Press a key in step 2 again to return to the normal display. PUBLIC ADDRESS To use Public Address, the optional PA unit (KAP-1) and external speaker must be installed by your dealer. This function amplifies audio Input from the microphone and outputs amplified audio from the external speaker. 1 Press the function button programmed by your dealer with this function 2 Press PTT and speak into the microphone. Note.- To adjust the audio output Irom the external speaker, please use Wilma Up and Down keys to get the appropriate sound. 3 To return to the normal operation, press the PA function key again. AUX A control port has been provided tor an external board. such as a Voice Scrambler. Pressing the function button programmed by your dealer, activates or deactivates the AUX port. 12mm DTIVI DUAL TONE IVIULTI FREQUENCY ALLS MAKINGADTMF CALL Note: To make a DTMF all, you must have an opb'enal microphone with a DTMF keypad. Ask your deals/formers Ilrfannan'an. There are three ways of making a DTMF call: . Auto dialing . Manual dialing 0 Store and send dialing I Auto dialing 1 Press ’ key on DTMF microphone 2 Press one of numeric key, 1—9, 0 Preprogrammad numbers appears on the dtsplay. 3 Push PTr to send the numbers Male: 0 Maximum Iengm olthe pmprbgrammed numbsrls 16 digits. 1 Press and hold the PTI' switch. 2 Enter the desired digits using the microphone keypad. - The oorresponding DTMF tones sound each time you press a key. 0 Ii you release the FIT switch, transmit mode will end even it the complete number has not been sent. - Ii your dealer has acltvated the Keypad Auto PTi function, you need not hold down the PTl' switch while pressing the keys on the keypad, The DTMF code will be sent automatically when you press a key. I Store and semi dialing 1 Enter the desired digits using the microphone keypad. - The digits appear on the display as you enter them, 2 After entering the complete number, press the P11 switch. 0 The DTMF code is transmitted after pressing the PTI' switch. Note: 0 Store and send must first be activated by your dea/srln order for it in function. 0 You can olrlystore up to 16 cfigils before sending Entering more men 16 digits wiltcause an error tune to sound 0 in store and sending mods, rryau switch the power OFFbeiore saving me number, me number will be cleared mm mm 1 3 DTMF SIGNALLING Your dealer can program a group or channel with DTMF signalling. When you receive a call with a code that matches yours, atone will sound. Squelch opens and you will hear the call. Squelch will close when you receive a call with a code that matches your signalling reset code. When making a call on a group or channel programmed with a DTMF signalling code, the indicator will light and the squelch will open. It your dealer programmed Transpond for DTMF signalling, your tmnsceiver will automatically send an acknowledgment signal to the station that called you with the correct DTMF code. 080 (DEAD BEAT DISABLE) Depending on how your dealer programs your transceiver, when you receive a call containing a BBB code, either transmit mode or receive and transmit modes will be disabled, When a BBB code is received, a tone will sound. BBB is cancelled when you receive a call with a DBD cancel code. 14mm
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