Kenwood USA 30923140 UHF-FM Hand Held Transceiver User Manual Manual
Kenwood USA Corporation UHF-FM Hand Held Transceiver Manual
Manual
TK-zmamwz mow Goo/Ma» é> I VHF FM TRANSCEIVER TK-2102/ TK-2107 UHF FM THANSCElVER TK-31 02/ TK-31 O7 KENWODD CORPORATION naszmsawm moawososmmozmoo v sens, ms THANK VUU! We are gratetul ior your purchase oi this KENWOOD transceiver. We believe this easy»to»use transceiver will provide you with dependable and reliable communications. KENWDOD MEANS WIRELESS Founded more than 50 years ago. KENWOOD‘s Car and Home Audio products are in demand around the world. KENWOOD is also a major developer and producer ol wireless and dighal wireless communications products. KENWOOD provides top quality Amateur Radio products tor the serious hobbyist, and commercial radio products and systems tor business, industry, and public salety users, worldwide, «Q INFORMATION ll you would like intormation on other quality KENWDOD products, please call (USA only): 1-BOO»KENWOOD (1-500636-9653) KENWOOD is on the Web: Communications Products: Amateur. Land Mobile (Commercial), Systems: htip'J/www.kenwood. net Consumer Electronics: Home 8. CarAudio, Stage 3, Computer Products: hrtp://www.kenwoodusa.com e- TK-flwmoosmw r Wizawfl FCC LICENSE INFORMATION Your KENWOOD radio operates on communications frequencies which are subject to FCC (Federal Communications Commission) Fiules & Regulations. FCC Rules require that all operators using Private Land Mobile radio lrequencies obtain a radio license before operating their equipmenl, Application for lioense must be made on FCC Iorm GOD, and schedules D. E, and GA FAX: Forms can be obtained by tax from the FCC Fax- On-Demand system. Call 1-202-418-0177 from yourlax machine and request documenl number 000600 lor the term, schedules, and instructions. MAIL: Forms can be ordered by telephone, and will be sent to you by lirsl class mail. Call the FCC Forms Hotline at 1-300-418-FOHM (1-800-418-3676) Q (manner: Form soc and instructions can be downloaded trorn the FCC Forms website at httpz/lwwwlccgcvllormpagehtml Betore lilling out your Form 600 application Technical , Dala section. you must decide which frequency (or lrequencies) you will operate on. QUESTIONS? Callll’le FCC tor license applicalion questions at 1-BBB~CALL—FCC (143832256322) ml ii "my W-eimmooz new 2 99.415 was MODELS COVERED BY THIS MANUAL TK—2102: 2 channel VHF FM Transceiver TK~2107: 16 channel VHF FM Transceiver TK-3102: 2 channel UHF FM Transceiver TK-3107: 16 channel UHF FM Transceiver NOTICES TO THE USER 6 so VERNMENTLAW PROH/E/TS THE OPERATION OF UNLICENSED FlA DID TRANSMIWERS WI7HIN THE TERRITORIES UNDEH GOVERNMENT CONTROL. 0 ILLEGAL OPERATION Is FUNISHABLE BY FINE OFl IMPHlSONMENT on BOTH. SAFETY: It is important that the operator is aware ot, and understands, hazards common to the operation 0! any transceiver. PHECAUTtONS . Fteler service to qualitied technicians only. . Do not operate your transceiver or charge your battery pack in an explosive atmosphere (gases, dust. lumes, eta). . Turn OFF your transceiver while taking on luel. or while parked in gasoline service stations. . Do not modity this transceiver tor any reason. - Do not expose the transceiver to long periods at direct sunlight, nor place it close to heating appliances. . Do not place the transceiver in excessively dusty, humid. and wet areas, nor on unstable surfaces. In iiilln: TK-zmomm s new 3 $9426.17“) One or more ol lhe following statements may be applicable: FCC WARNING This e “plnenl generares erases radio frequency en . Changes or flrarrons 10 W5 equipmenl may cause ham/Mmdelenn unless lne modificatlbns ere emrsfléappmvedin fne immrefion manual. The usar coululose me a my to onerefe this squipmenl flan unamhall'xed enange or modificalion l's rnecfa. lNFORMA'nDN To THE DIGITAL DEVICE USER Neal/[HEB BY THE Fm: This equipmenf has been lesfed and found to comply with me limits for a class 5 digital device. pursuenl lo Pen 15 olme FCC Rules, These limits are designed lo provide reasonable prolsclion against bean/ill lnlerlerence in a resl'demizllinshllafion m's equlomenl genslalss, uses and can generare radio frequency snelgyand, ilnal lrefarledem used in amidencs will- me insrrucrlm rnaycause nerrnlullnlerference fo ladl'o communicalions However were is no guaranlae lnef memrerfenenee wirrnofoccurin e panicularirelallellon. If mis aquipnrenl does muse nannrul Q il‘fleflelerlcs re more or lelenslon rece lion, which oen be oenrnninea Q. bymmlng lne sin/patent ollencf on. user rs enwulagsd la fry lo oorrecl fne lnle erence by one ormore of we followfng measures: Reon'enr ar relocele fne receiving anlenns. 0 lncnassz the separation DEN/Eel) M WWW/ll and {soul/51. . Connect lne equipmenl la en curlef on a clreurf urflerenl from fnal la wnicrr lhe receiverie connected. - Consull rne dealer for reennl‘ca/essisfance, ATTENTION (us/a. Only): The NERO Rec le seal found on KENWDDD QMQ‘ mekel-eedrnlumflclllcw battery packs inolcales KENWOOD'S Vail/mag panlorparr'on in an r‘ndusfry N program In colfecr an recycle [wolf Aenen‘es aller g, frrerr operating lrfe has expired. The HERO program ‘5 is an alrerneuve lo disposing Nide beuerles with your leguhr rehlse or in munlopel wasre streams, which is illegalr'n some areas, Forl‘nfomlall'ofl on mar oanery rec-yolrng in your area, call (mu lree) 1~800l7-BA775RY (1~BDO~322-Bea7). KENWDDD‘s involvement in fhr's program is part a] our convnl'lmenl lo preserve our envrmnmenl end mnssrve our nafural resources nu- iv 1: mmomoa soul-v 4 names: Antenna Anlenna Battery charger (TK-ZION TK>2107) (TK~3102I TK~3107J AC adaptor NiCd banery Speaker! microphone pack (KN B4 5A) jack cover @ We Speaker! microphone Bell cup Screw sel locking bracket msz n »~ IK-zwmmo s 01 .u 2 ma. 10.22 PREPAR ON I installing/Removing the Nice Batten} Pack The battery pack is not charged at the tactory; charge it betore use (page 11} Average battery pack lite: . KNB-15A(supplied): 10hours . KNB-mtoptionan: ahours Average times are calculated using 5°e transmit time, 5°o receive time. and 90% standby time. CAUTION: 0 DO NOT SHORT THE BAWEHV TERM/NALS DFt DISPOSE OF THE EATTERY BY FIRE. 4 NEVER ATTEMPT TO REMOVE THE CASING FROM THE Q EAWERYPACK. Q 1 Match the tour grooves of the battery pack with the corresponding guides on the back oi the transceiven 2 Slide the battery pack along the back at the transceiver until the release latch on the base oi the transceiver locks. 3 To remove the battery pack. pull back on the release latch and slide the pack away tram the transceiver. mamTK-ztmmoOEnl-u 5 99.425. "722 1 SWllcn ON ihe transceiver by luming 1 me Power swnch/ Volume ccnlrol clockwise. 0 A beep sounds. 2 Adjusi the volume by pressing and holdan me Monitor key, lhen relating lhe Power swuch/ Volume conirol, 3 Use ihe Channel switch lo choose your desired channel. 1 . when you receive an appropriale signal ymi will heal audiolrorn lhe speaker. 4 To make a call, press and hold the “$— PTl swilch, ihan speak into the microphone using your normal speaking voice. . Holdxhe microphone approximalely 1.5 inches (a lo 4 cm) lrom your lips. 5 Release the PTT switch lo receive. Nola: o When the barlerypaak valiage becomes [Do lam transmission WlII slop and me LED will blink m1. Halal to “Law Satisfy Warning" on page 10. 0 Channels are prepmglammed with Irequellcl'es and or lanes. (manna-rs: 1 n 7 | nu is} rmmmmsom 7 99.426. m: Speaker! microphone Jacks CD PTT (Pushfra-Tark) switch Q Press this switch, then speak into the microphone to _¢_ call a station. Release the switch to receiver ® 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. ® Channel selector Rotate to select channels 1 - 16. ® 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. 6) Power switch] 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, we a n szmmmw warm/3100 s 014A 3 59.435. |a.22 1 Switch ON me lransceiver by turning the Power switch/ Volume conlrol clockwrse, . A beep sounds. 2 Adjusl me volume by pressing and holding lne Monitor key, lhen rolaling 7, the Power swilch/ Volume conlrol. l@-. ) .l 3 Relate ihe Channel seleclor lo choose your desired channel. . When you receive an approprlale signal. you will hear audio from lhe speaker. 4 To make a call, press and hold lhe PTT swilch, than speak into lhe microphone using your normal speaking voice. . Hold me microphone approximaiely 1.5 inches (3 lo 4 cm) lrom your lips. 5 Release the PH switch lo receive, Nate: a When the bane/y pack mugs becomes too low. transmission wmmp and the LED will blink rent Fla/er lo “Law Battery Warning“ on page 104 0 Channels are pmprogmmmed with IfEQuencr'es and GT lonea mammxmmu 9 lea-x TK-zrmrmEm-u 9 same um TRANSCEIVER FU TlONS I Time-nut Timer (TOT) The purpose oi the Time-out Timer is to prevent any single person from using a channel for an extended period oi time. it you continuously transmit for 3 minutes, the transceiver will stop transmitting and a tone will sound. To stop the tone, release the NT switch. You can press the PTT switch again to resume transmitting. I Battery Save The Battery Save function decreases the amount ot Q power used when a signal is not being received and no operations are being perton-ned (no keys are being pressed, and no switches are being turned), While the channel is not busy and no operation is performed tor 10 seconds, Battery Save is enabled. When a signal is received or an operation is pertormed, Battery Save is disabled I Luw Battery Warning Low Battery Warning alerts you when the battery needs to be recharged. While transmitting, it the battery power goes below a pre-determined value, the LED will blink red. When a tone sounds, the transceiver stops transmitting, Replace or recharge the battery pack. an: to u nee-ammun- rmrwmw z or- u m was, tom CHARGING THE NiCd BATTERY PACK initially charging ihe bansry pack alter purchase or exiended slorage (greaterlhan 2 months) will not bring the battery pack in its normal operaling capaciiyi After repeating the charge/discharge cycle Me or three times, (he operaiing capacity will increase lo normal, CA L'T/DNJ o Do NOT necmnes THE BAWEHY PACK IF ITISALREADY FULLY CHARGED. DOING so MAY CAUSE THE LIFE OF THE BATIERYPACK m SHDRYEN on THE EAT‘IEHV PACK MAY BE DAMAGED. o AHEH nscmnews m5 BAfl'ERY PA CK, DISOONNECTIT FROM THE CHARGER. CHARGING m5 BATTERY PACK FOR MORE THAN 5 ways MAY REDUCE THE BAWEHYPACK LIFE DUE To ovsncm name Note: 0 The emblem iempeieiuie should be between 41 and mm- 15 and we) while charging Is in pmgiese. Chalglllg outside this range may no! IuIIy charge the bade/y. 0 Always switch OFF the Iranscelvel equipped with e Mod ballery peek balms charging Using me transceiver while charging iie battery pack will imedere wim correct Chery/fig. o Ths battery pack my is over when "5 opeievmg rime decreeees even though 1: Is Iu/ly and col/enuy charged. Replace (he ballely pack, mu: ~—— , max 11 nun mmmmsuw 11 museum in! 12 Ilsa-7 r» 1 Plug the AC adapter cable inlo the adaptorjack located on the rear of the charger. 2 Plug the AC adaptor into an AC outlet, 3 Slide lhe NiCd battery pack or (he Iransceiver eq ulpped with a NiCd bauery pack inlo Ihe charglng slol. . Make sure me melal courses on lhe ballery pack come in corneal wilh the charging terminals. . The charger LED lights and charging begins. 4 Alter charging the supplied KNB-15A baltery pack lor 15 hours, remove it or lhe lransceiver lrorn rhe charger. . The charger does erI Iurn OFF auromaricauy aner charging is compleled. 5 Unplug lhe AC adaplor from the AC outlal. Mm.- n lakes sppmxr'mals/ys hours m lully chalgs ms apnbna/ KNB~14 bans/yum é mammal-u 12 ”4.25. “1:22 CONTENTS : UNPACKING AND CHECKING EQUIPMEN suppliefl Accessones ~ ' iPREFARATlBN lnslalling/ Remnvinglhe Nicd Batlery lnstalling Ihe Antenna. lnstalllng me Ben cm: Inslalling (he Cnver ovev (he Speake Micmphpns Janis" I Installing the (Optional) weaken! Micmc ne GH'IING AEQUAINTED (TK- 2102] TK- 3102 OPERATING EASIES (TK- -2102/TK- -3102) GETTING AEGUAINTED (TK- 2107/TK 3107 OPERATING BASICS ITK- -2107/TK- -3‘IIJ7) ‘ TRANSCEIVEH FUNCTIONS. Tune-nut Timer (TOT) Gallery Save l [M Battery Warning ‘ CHARGING THE NICd BATTERY PAIIK. OPTIONAL ACCESSURIES. j TROUBLESHOOTING GUIIJE m ml: manoemoosnv 5 mama No power. - The battery pack may be dead. Recharge or replace the battery pack. ~ The battery pack may not be installed correctly. Remove the banery pack and install it again. Battery power dies shortly after charging. The battery pack lite is finished. Replace the battery pack with a new one. Cannot talk to or hear other members in your group, . Make sure you are using the same trequency and Quiet Talk tone as the other members in your group. 0 Other group members may be too tar away. Make sure you are within range of the other transceivers. Other voices (besides group members) are present on the channel, Change the Quiet Talk tone, Be sure to change the tone on all transceivers in your group. ml 14 um rmwmoozom u 914.26, to 22 NPACKING AN CHECKENG EQUIPMENT Carefully unpack the Iransceiver, We recommend that you idenlily the items lisled in ma 1ollowlng table belore dlscarding the packing maleriaL ll any items have been damaged during shipment, lile a claim wilh the carrier immedialely. I Supnlied Accessories TK>21 02/ Amenna TK'21 07 1790-0695.“ 1 TK-31 02/ TK-3107 T90-0694-X5 Battery charger W08~0598~X5 AC adapter W08-0551~X5 1 Nicd battery pack _ _ (KNB-15A) was 0940 x5 1 Speaker] microphone _ Jack cover 509 0351-x3 1 Speaker/ microphone locking bracket "2144930“ 1 Bell clip J29-0624-03 1 ScrEW Sal N99-0396-X5 1 Warranty card — 1 Instruction manual 8624168-XX 1 wxmmzm l l l rmrmrwsow r 99 4 25. 10:21 You can use lhe lollowing accessories with your TMwomemM transceiver: - KNB-14: Standard Battery (7.2 VI 600 mAh) - KNB-15A: Long Life Baflery (7.2 V/ 1100 mAh) . KSC-15: Regular Battery Charger . KSC~16z Hapid Battery Charger . KSC-21R: Relreshable Rapid Battery Charger - KHS-l: Head Set wilh VOX (Voice Operated Transmit) . KMC-17: Speaker! Microphone (Standard Duly) Q - KMc-21: Speaker/ Microphone (Light Duty) ~ KBP-1: Alkaline Battery case - KBH-s: Spring-action Belt Clip ~ KWR-l: Waler Resislanl Bag m; I l |3 ! n- n was. 1022
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