Kenwood USA 413800 UHF FM Transceiver User Manual TK 3312 1 TK 3317 1 Instruction Manual

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TK-2312/ TK-3312
VHF FM TRANSCEIVER/
UHF FM TRANSCEIVER
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
ÉMETTEUR-RÉCEPTEUR FM VHF/
ÉMETTEUR-RÉCEPTEUR FM UHF
MODE D’EMPLOI
TRANSCEPTOR FM VHF/
TRANSCEPTOR FM UHF
MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES
© B62-2238-00 (K,M,P)
09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00
TK-2312/ TK-3312
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
ENGLISH
VHF FM TRANSCEIVER/
UHF FM TRANSCEIVER
THANK YOU
We are grateful you have chosen Kenwood for your land
moble rado applcatons.
NOTICES TO THE USER
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Government law prohbts the operaton of unlcensed rado
transmtters wthn the terrtores under government control.
Illegal operaton s punshable by fne and/or mprsonment.
Refer servce to qualfed techncans only.
Safety: It s mportant that the operator s aware of, and
understands, hazards common to the operaton of any
transcever.
ATTENTION:
The RBRC Recycle seal found on Kenwood lthum-on
(L-on) battery packs ndcates Kenwood’s voluntary
partcpaton n an ndustry program to collect and recycle
L-on batteres after ther operatng lfe has expred.
The RBRC program s an alternatve to dsposng L-on
batteres wth your regular refuse or n muncpal waste
streams, whch s llegal n some areas.
For nformaton on L-on battery recyclng n your area, call (toll free)
1-800-8-BATTERY (1-800-822-8837).
Kenwood’s nvolvement n ths program s part of our commtment to
preserve our envronment and conserve our natural resources.
ATTENTION:
The RBRC Recycle seal found on Kenwood nckel
metal hydrde (N-MH) battery packs ndcates Kenwood’s
voluntary partcpaton n an ndustry program to collect
and recycle N-MH batteres after ther operatng lfe
has expred. The RBRC program s an alternatve to
dsposng N-MH batteres wth your regular refuse or n
muncpal waste streams, whch s llegal n some areas.
For nformaton on N-MH battery recyclng n your area, call (toll free)
1-800-8-BATTERY (1-800-822-8837).
Kenwood’s nvolvement n ths program s part of our commtment to
preserve our envronment and conserve our natural resources.
One or more of the following statements may be
applicable:
FCC WARNING
Ths equpment generates or uses rado frequency energy. Changes
or modfcatons to ths equpment may cause harmful nterference
unless the modfcatons are expressly approved n the nstructon
manual. The user could lose the authorty to operate ths equpment f
an unauthorzed change or modfcaton s made.
INFORMATION TO THE DIGITAL DEVICE USER REQUIRED BY
THE FCC
Ths equpment has been tested and found to comply wth the lmts
for a Class B dgtal devce, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These lmts are desgned to provde reasonable protecton aganst
harmful nterference n a resdental nstallaton.
Ths equpment generates, uses and can generate rado frequency
energy and, f not nstalled and used n accordance wth the nstructons,
may cause harmful nterference to rado communcatons. However,
there s no guarantee that the nterference wll not occur n a partcular
nstallaton. If ths equpment does cause harmful nterference to
rado or televson recepton, whch can be determned by turnng the
equpment off and on, the user s encouraged to try to correct the
nterference by one or more of the followng measures:
• Reorent or relocate the recevng antenna.
• Increase the separaton between the equpment and recever.
• Connect the equpment to an outlet on a crcut dfferent from that
to whch the recever s connected.
• Consult the dealer for techncal assstance.

TERMINAL DESCRIPTIONS
Speaker/ Microphone Jacks
You can use a resn-based cover for the Speaker/ Mcrophone
jacks.
No.
Name
Description
MIC
External PTT Input / Seral
Data Input
External MIC Input
MICIN
Internal MIC Output
10
OPTDET
5M
AE
TXD
NC
SPO
SPI
External Opton Detect
5V Output
GND
Seral Data Output
No Connecton
Audo Input
Receved Audo Output
PTT / RXD
Impedance
I/O
CMOS
1.8 kΩ
1.8 kΩ
Hgh Impedance
100 Ω
GND
CMOS
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8Ω
8Ω
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−
Antenna Terminal
50 Ω impedance
Battery Terminal
The battery termnal uses a sprng plate.
The negatve termnal connects to the chasss ground.
The battery s mounted on the rear sde of the transcever usng a
latch mountng method.
Firmware Copyrights
The ttle to and ownershp of copyrghts for frmware embedded n
Kenwood product memores are reserved for Kenwood Corporaton.

PRECAUTIONS
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Do not charge the transcever and battery pack when they are wet.
Ensure that there are no metallc tems located between the
transcever and the battery pack.
Do not use optons not specfed by Kenwood.
If the de-cast chasss or other transcever part s damaged, do not
touch the damaged parts.
If a headset or headphone s connected to the transcever, reduce
the transcever volume. Pay attenton to the volume level when
turnng the squelch off.
Do not place the mcrophone cable around your neck whle near
machnery that may catch the cable.
Do not place the transcever on unstable surfaces.
Ensure that the end of the antenna does not touch your eyes.
When the transcever s used for transmsson for many hours, the
radator and chasss wll become hot. Do not touch these locatons
when replacng the battery pack.
Do not mmerse the transcever n water.
Always swtch the transcever power off before nstallng optonal
accessores.
For safety reasons, we recommend that the AC adapter (for the
battery charger) should be connected to an easly accessble AC
socket.
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Turn the transcever power off n the followng locatons:
• In explosve atmospheres (nflammable gas, dust partcles, metallc
powders, gran powders, etc.).
• Whle takng on fuel or whle parked at gasolne servce statons.
• Near explosves or blastng stes.
• In arcrafts. (Any use of the transcever must follow the nstructons
and regulatons provded by the arlne crew.)
• Where restrctons or warnngs are posted regardng the use of
rado devces, ncludng but not lmted to medcal facltes.
• Near persons usng pacemakers.
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Do not dsassemble or modfy the transcever for any reason.
Do not place the transcever on or near arbag equpment whle the
vehcle s runnng. When the arbag nflates, the transcever may
be ejected and strke the drver or passengers.
Do not transmt whle touchng the antenna termnal or f any
metallc parts are exposed from the antenna coverng. Transmttng
at such a tme may result n a hgh-frequency burn.
If an abnormal odor or smoke s detected comng from the
transcever, swtch the transcever power off mmedately, remove
the battery pack from the transcever, and contact your Kenwood
dealer.
Use of the transcever whle you are drvng may be aganst traffc
laws. Please check and observe the vehcle regulatons n your
area.
Do not expose the transcever to extremely hot or cold condtons.
Do not carry the battery pack (or battery case) wth metal objects,
as they may short the battery termnals.
When operatng the transcever n areas where the ar s dry, t s
easy to buld up an electrc charge (statc electrcty). When usng
a earphone accessory n such condtons, t s possble for the
transcever to send an electrc shock through the earphone and to
your ear. We recommend you use only a speaker/mcrophone n
these condtons, to avod electrc shocks.
Information concerning the battery pack:
The battery pack ncludes flammable objects such as organc
solvent. Mshandlng may cause the battery to rupture
producng flames or extreme heat, deterorate, or cause other
forms of damage to the battery. Please observe the followng
prohbtve matters.
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Do not disassemble or reconstruct battery!
The battery pack has a safety functon and protecton crcut to
avod danger. If they suffer serous damage, the battery may
generate heat or smoke, rupture, or burst nto flame.
Do not short-circuit the battery!
Do not jon the + and – termnals usng any form of metal (such
as a paper clp or wre). Do not carry or store the battery pack n
contaners holdng metal objects (such as wres, chan-necklace or
harpns). If the battery pack s short-crcuted, excessve current wll
flow and the battery may generate heat or smoke, rupture, or burst
nto flame. It wll also cause metal objects to heat up.
Do not incinerate or apply heat to the battery!
If the nsulator s melted, the gas release vent or safety functon s
damaged, or the electrolyte s gnted, the battery may generate
heat or smoke, rupture, or burst nto flame.
Do not leave the battery near fire, stoves, or other heat
generators (areas reaching over 80°C/ 176°F)!
If the polymer separator s melted due to hgh temperature, an
nternal short-crcut may occur n the ndvdual cells and the
battery may generate heat or smoke, rupture, or burst nto flame.
Do not immerse the battery in water or get it wet by other
means!
If the battery’s protecton crcut s damaged, the battery may
charge at extreme current (or voltage) and an abnormal chemcal
reacton may occur. The battery may generate heat or smoke,
rupture, or burst nto flame.
Do not charge the battery near fire or under direct sunlight!
If the battery’s protecton crcut s damaged, the battery may
charge at extreme current (or voltage) and an abnormal chemcal
reacton may occur. The battery may generate heat or smoke,
rupture, or burst nto flame.
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Use only the specified charger and observe charging
requirements!
If the battery s charged n unspecfed condtons (under hgh
temperature over the regulated value, excessve hgh voltage or
current over regulated value, or wth a remodeled charger), t may
overcharge or an abnormal chemcal reacton may occur. The
battery may generate heat or smoke, rupture, or burst nto flame.
Do not pierce the battery with any object, strike it with an
instrument, or step on it!
Ths may break or deform the battery, causng a short-crcut. The
battery may generate heat or smoke, rupture, or burst nto flame.
Do not jar or throw the battery!
An mpact may cause the battery to leak, generate heat or smoke,
rupture, and/or burst nto flame. If the battery’s protecton crcut
s damaged, the battery may charge at an abnormal current (or
voltage), and an abnormal chemcal reacton may occur. The
battery may generate heat or smoke, rupture, or burst nto flame.
Do not use the battery pack if it is damaged in any way!
The battery may generate heat or smoke, rupture, or burst nto
flame.
Do not solder directly onto the battery!
If the nsulator s melted or the gas release vent or safety functon
s damaged, the battery may generate heat or smoke, rupture, or
burst nto flame.
Do not reverse the battery polarity (and terminals)!
When chargng a reversed battery, an abnormal chemcal reacton
may occur. In some cases, an unexpected large amount of current
may flow upon dschargng. The battery may generate heat or
smoke, rupture, or burst nto flame.
Do not reverse-charge or reverse-connect the battery!
The battery pack has postve and negatve poles. If the battery
pack does not smoothly connect wth a charger or operatng
equpment, do not force t; check the polarty of the battery. If the
battery pack s reverse-connected to the charger, t wll be reversecharged and an abnormal chemcal reacton may occur. The
battery may generate heat or smoke, rupture, or burst nto flame.
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Do not touch a ruptured and leaking battery!
If the electrolyte lqud from the battery gets nto your eyes, wash
your eyes wth fresh water as soon as possble, wthout rubbng
your eyes. Go to the hosptal mmedately. If left untreated, t may
cause eye-problems.
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Do not charge the battery for longer than the specified time!
If the battery pack has not fnshed chargng even after the
regulated tme has passed, stop t. The battery may generate heat
or smoke, rupture, or burst nto flame.
Do not place the battery pack into a microwave or high
pressure container!
The battery may generate heat or smoke, rupture, or burst nto
flame.
Keep ruptured and leaking battery packs away from fire!
If the battery pack s leakng (or the battery emts a bad odor),
mmedately remove t from flammable areas. Electrolyte leakng
from battery can easly catch on fre and may cause the battery to
generate smoke or burst nto flame.
Do not use an abnormal battery!
If the battery pack emts a bad odour, appears to have dfferent
colorng, s deformed, or seems abnormal for any other reason,
remove t from the charger or operatng equpment and do not use
t. The battery may generate heat or smoke, rupture, or burst nto
flame.
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CONTENTS
UNPACKING AND CHECKING EQUIPMENT .....................................1
Supplied AcceSSorieS ............................................................1
PrEPArATIoN .....................................................................................2
inStAlling/ removing the BAttery pAck ..........................2
inStAlling the AntennA .........................................................3
inStAlling the Belt clip .........................................................3
inStAlling the SpeAker/ microphone JAckS cover.....4
inStAlling the optionAl SpeAker/ microphone
(or heAdSet)...............................................................................4
chArging the BAttery pAck .................................................5
orIENTATIoN .......................................................................................6
diSplAy..........................................................................................8
ProGrAMMABlE AUXIlIAry FUNCTIoNS ...................................10
BASIC oPErATIoNS .........................................................................11
Switching power on/ oFF .................................................... 11
AdJuSting the volume .......................................................... 11
Selecting A Zone And chAnnel .........................................12
trAnSmitting ...........................................................................12
receiving ...................................................................................12
SCAN ...................................................................................................13
priority ScAn...........................................................................13
temporAry chAnnel lockout ...........................................13
ScAn delete/Add .....................................................................14
ScAn revert .............................................................................14
DTMF CAllS ......................................................................................15
AutodiAl.....................................................................................15
Stun .............................................................................................15
dtmF numBer diSplAy ............................................................15
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SIGNAlING .........................................................................................16
Quiet tAlk (Qt)/ digitAl Quiet tAlk (dQt) .........................16
optionAl SignAling ...............................................................16
operAtor SelectABle tone (oSt) .....................................16
FleetSync ............................................................................................17
SelcAll (Selective cAlling) ................................................17
StAtuS meSSAgeS ....................................................................18
Short meSSAgeS .....................................................................19
voICE oPErATED TrANSMISSIoN (voX) .....................................20
voX operAtion .........................................................................20
voX gAin level .........................................................................20
ADvANCED oPErATIoNS ................................................................21
trAnSmit power .....................................................................21
cAlling Alert...........................................................................21
key lock.....................................................................................21
emergency cAllS ...................................................................22
tAlk Around .............................................................................22
voice ScrAmBler ....................................................................23
monitor/ SQuelch oFF ..........................................................24
trAnSceiver BAcklight........................................................24
direct Zone chAnnel ............................................................24
BACKGroUND oPErATIoNS ..........................................................25
time-out timer (tot) ..............................................................25
BAttery SAver .........................................................................25
BAttery power indicAtor ...................................................25
SignAl Strengtkh indicAtor ..............................................25
BuSy chAnnel lockout (Bcl) ..............................................26
compAnder ...............................................................................26
ptt id ...........................................................................................26
UNPACKING AND CHECKING EQUIPMENT
Carefully unpack the transcever. If any of the tems lsted
below are mssng or damaged, fle a clam wth the carrer
mmedately.
SUPPlIED ACCESSorIES
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Antenna .................................................................................. 1
Battery charger ....................................................................... 1
P type: KSC-31
K and M types: KSC-35
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Battery pack............................................................................ 1
P type: KNB-29N N-MH Battery pack
K and M types: KNB-45L L-on Battery pack
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Speaker/ mcrophone jack cover ............................................ 1
Speaker/ mcrophone lockng bracket .................................... 1
Belt clp (KBH-10) ................................................................... 1
Screw set
M3 x 6 mm (Black) ................................................................. 1
M3 x 8 mm ............................................................................. 2
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Instructon manual .................................................................. 1
Note: Refer to "PREPARATION" {page 2} for accessory nstallaton
nstructons.
PrEPArATIoN
INSTAllING/ rEMovING THE BATTEry PACK
◆ Do not short the battery termnals or dspose of the battery by
fre.
◆ Never attempt to remove the casng from the battery pack.
Algn the battery pack wth the
back of the transcever, then
press the battery pack and
transcever frmly together untl
the release latch on the base
of the transcever locks.
To remove the battery pack, lft
the safety catch on the base of
the transcever, then press the
release latch underneath the
safety catch.
Whle pressng the release
latch, pull the battery pack
away from the transcever.
INSTAllING THE ANTENNA
Antenna
Screw the antenna nto the connector
on the top of the transcever by
holdng the antenna at ts base and
turnng t clockwse untl secure.
Note: The antenna s nether a handle,
a key rng retaner, nor a speaker/
mcrophone attachment pont. Usng
the antenna n these ways may
damage the antenna and degrade your
transcever’s performance.
INSTAllING THE BElT ClIP
If necessary, attach the belt clp usng
the two suppled M3 x 8 mm screws.
Note: If the belt clp s not nstalled, ts
mountng locaton may get hot durng
contnuous transmsson or when left
sttng n a hot envronment.
Belt clp
Do not use glue whch s desgned to prevent screw loosenng when
nstallng the belt clp, as t may cause damage to the transcever.
Acrylc ester, whch s contaned n these glues, may crack the
transcever’s back panel.
INSTAllING THE SPEAKEr/ MICroPHoNE JACKS CovEr
If you are not usng a speaker/
mcrophone, nstall the cover over
the speaker/ mcrophone jacks usng
the suppled M3 x 6 mm screw.
Note: To keep the transcever water
resstant, you must cover the speaker/
mcrophone jacks wth the suppled
cover.
Speaker/ mcrophone
jack cover
INSTAllING THE oPTIoNAl SPEAKEr/ MICroPHoNE
(or HEADSET)
Insert the speaker/ mcrophone
(or headset) plugs nto the
speaker/ mcrophone jacks.
Attach the lockng bracket usng
the suppled M3 x 6 mm screw.
Note: The transcever s not fully
water resstant whle usng the
speaker/ mcrophone.
Speaker/ mcrophone lockng
bracket
CHArGING THE BATTEry PACK
The battery pack s not charged at the factory; charge t before
use.
ATTENTION: Always swtch OFF a transcever equpped wth a
battery pack before nsertng the transcever nto the charger.
Plug the AC adapter cable nto the
jack on the rear of the charger.
Plug the AC adapter nto an AC
outlet.
Slde a battery pack or transcever
equpped wth a battery pack nto
the chargng slot of the charger.
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Make sure the metal contacts of the
battery pack mate securely wth the
charger termnals.
The ndcator lghts red and
chargng begns.
Chargng slot
When chargng s complete, the
ndcator lghts green. Remove the
battery pack or transcever from the
charger.
Indcator
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It takes approxmately 3 hours to
charge the battery pack.
When the charger wll not be used
for a long tme, unplug the AC
adapter from the AC outlet.
Note:
◆ When the ndcator blnks red, the battery pack s ether
defectve or the battery pack contacts are not properly mated
wth those of the charger.
◆ The ambent temperature should be between 41°F and 104°F
(5°C and 40°C) whle chargng s n progress. Chargng outsde
ths range may not fully charge the battery.
◆ The battery pack lfe s over when ts operatng tme decreases even
though t s fully and correctly charged. Replace the battery pack.
orIENTATIoN
Antenna
Speaker
Battery pack
Mcrophone
Selector
Rotate to change the operatng zone or channel.
The default settng s [Zone Up/ Down].
LED indicator
Refer to the table on page 7 for the LED ndcator status.
Power switch/ Volume control
Turn clockwse to swtch the transcever ON. To swtch the
transcever OFF, turn counterclockwse untl a clck sounds.
Rotate to adjust the volume level.
PTT (Push to Talk) switch
Press and hold, then speak nto the mcrophone to transmt.
Side 1 key
Press to actvate ts programmable functon.
The default settng s [Squelch Off Momentary].
Side 2 key
Press to actvate ts programmable functon.
The default settng s [None] (no functon).
S, A,  keys
Press to actvate ther programmable functons.
S key: The default settng s [None] (no functon).
A key: The default settng s [None] (no functon).
 key: The default settng s [Channel Up].
, , keys
Press to actvate ther programmable functons.
The default settng s [None] (no functon).
Speaker/ Microphone jacks
Insert the Speaker/ Mcrophone or Headset plug nto ths
jack.
LED Indicator Status
Indicator Color
Meaning
Lghts red
Transmttng
Lghts green
Recevng a call
Lghts orange
Whle VOX level setup
Blnks red
Battery power s low whle transmttng
Blnks green
Scannng
Blnks orange*
Recevng an encoded call (FleetSync,
DTMF sgnalng, etc.)
* Your dealer can change ths settng to blue, nstead of orange, for
FleetSync operaton.
DISPlAy
Indicator
Description
Dsplays the strength of receved
sgnals {page 25}.
Appears when the Montor or Squelch
Off functon has been actvated.
Appears when usng 2-tone, DTMF, or
QT/DQT + Optonal Sgnalng.
Appears whle usng the Talk Around
functon.
Appears whle scannng.
Appears when a message s stored n
the transcever stack memory. Blnks
when a new message has arrved.
The selected channel s set as a
Prorty channel.
Appears whle usng low transmt power
on the selected channel.
Appears when the Scrambler functon
has been actvated.
Dsplays the current battery status
{page 25}.
The selected zone s added to the
scannng sequence.
Indicator
Description
The selected channel s added to the
scannng sequence.
Appears whle usng the VOX functon.
Appears when the AUX functon has
been actvated.
Dsplays the zone and channel
number or name as well as FleetSync
messages and DTMF codes.
ProGrAMMABlE AUXIlIAry FUNCTIoNS
The Side 1, Side 2, S, A, , , , and keys can be
programmed wth the functons lsted below. Please contact
your dealer for further detals on these functons.
Note: The Selector can be programmed as ether [Zone Up/Down]
or [Channel Up/Down].
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None (No functon)
2-tone
Autodal
Call 1
Call 2
Channel Down
Channel Up
Callng Alert
Drect Zone Channel
Dsplay Character
Emergency
Key Lock
Lamp
Lone Worker
Low Transmt Power
Montor
Montor Momentary
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Operator Selectable Tone
(OST)
Scan
Scan Del/Add
Scrambler
Selcall
Selcall+Status
Squelch Off
Squelch Off Momentary
Squelch Level
Status
Talk Around
Status
VOX
Zone Down
Zone Up
BASIC oPErATIoNS
SwITCHING PowEr oN/ oFF
Turn the Power swtch/ Volume control clockwse to swtch the
transcever ON.
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A beep sounds and the dsplay momentarly lghts up.
If the Transcever Password functon s programmed,
“PASSWORD” appears on the dsplay. Enter the password to
unlock the transcever (refer to “Transcever Password”, below).
Turn the Power swtch/ Volume control counterclockwse to
swtch the transcever OFF.
■ Transceiver Password
If your transcever s password protected, you must frst
enter the password before you can use the transcever.
1 Rotate the Selector to select the frst dgt of the
password.
2 Press C> to accept the entry and move to the next dgt.
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Repeat steps 1 and 2 to enter the entre password.
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Press A to delete an ncorrect dgt. Press and hold A to
delete all entered dgts.
The password can contan a maxmum of 6 dgts.
Press S to confrm the entered password.
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If you enter an ncorrect password, an error tone sounds
and the transcever remans locked.
ADJUSTING THE volUME
Rotate the Power swtch/ Volume control to adjust the volume.
Clockwse ncreases the volume and counterclockwse
decreases t.
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You may need to adjust the volume more precsely whle
communcatng wth other partes.
Note: If your dealer programmed [Squelch Off] or [Squelch
Off Momentary] onto a PF key, you can use that key to hear
background nose whle adjustng the volume level.
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SElECTING A ZoNE AND CHANNEl
Select the desred zone usng the Selector or the keys
programmed as [Zone Up]/ [Zone Down].
•
The default settng for the Selector s [Zone Up/ Down].
Select the desred channel usng the Selector or the keys
programmed as [Channel Up]/ [Channel Down].
•
•
The default settng for the  key s [Channel Up].
Names can be programmed for channels, wth up to 8
characters each. The transcever wll dsplay ether the
channel name or the zone and channel number. Press the key
programmed as [Display Character] to toggle between the
two dsplays.
TrANSMITTING
Select your desred zone and channel usng the Selector
and the [Zone] or [Channel] keys.
Press the key programmed as [Monitor] or [Squelch Off]
to check whether or not the channel s free.
•
•
If the channel s busy, wat untl t becomes free.
Press the PTT swtch and speak nto the mcrophone n
your normal speakng voce.
For best sound qualty at the recevng staton, hold the
mcrophone approxmately 1.5 nches (3 ~ 4 cm) from your
mouth.
Release the PTT swtch to receve.
rECEIvING
Select your desred zone and channel usng the Selector
and the [Zone] or [Channel] keys.
•
Alternatvely, you can turn the Scan functon on f desred.
When you hear a caller’s voce, readjust the volume as
necessary.
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SCAN
Scan montors for sgnals on the transcever channels. Whle
scannng, the transcever checks for a sgnal on each channel
and only stops f a matchng sgnal s present.
To start/stop scannng, press the key programmed as [Scan].
•
•
The
ndcator appears durng Scan.
When a sgnal s detected, Scan pauses at that channel. The
transcever wll reman on the busy channel untl the sgnal s no
longer present, at whch tme Scan resumes.
Note: To use Scan, there must be at least 2 channels added to the
scannng sequence.
PrIorITy SCAN
If a Prorty channel has been programmed, the transcever
wll automatcally change to the Prorty channel when a call
s receved on that channel, even f call s beng receved on a
normal channel.
•
ndcator appears when the selected channel s the Prorty
The
channel (dependng on dealer settng).
TEMPorAry CHANNEl loCKoUT
Durng scan, you can temporarly remove specfc channels
from the scannng sequence by momentarly pressng the key
programmed as [Scan Del/Add] whle Scan s paused at the
undesred channel. To temporarly remove a zone, press and
hold the [Scan Del/Add] key whle Scan s paused at a channel
n the undesred zone.
•
The channel/zone s no longer scanned. However, when scannng
s ended and restarted, the Scan settngs return to normal.
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SCAN DElETE/ADD
You can add and remove zones and/or channels to and from
your scan lst.
1 Select your desred zone and/or channel.
2 Press the key programmed as [Scan Delete/Add]
to remove a channel or press and hold the key for
approxmately 1 second to remove a zone.
•
•
) appears when the
The channel add ndcator (
selected channel s added to the scan sequence.
The zone add ndcator (
) appears when the
selected zone s added to the scan sequence.
SCAN rEvErT
The Scan Revert channel s the channel selected when you
press the PTT swtch to transmt durng scan. Your dealer can
program one of the followng types of Scan Revert channels:
•
•
•
•
•
Selected: The last channel selected before scan.
Selected + Talkback: Same as “Selected”, plus you can respond
to calls on the channel at whch scan s paused.
Priority: The Prorty channel.
Priority + Talkback: Same as “Prorty”, plus you can respond to
calls on the channel at whch scan s paused.
Last Called + Selected: The last channel on whch you receve
a call. If you have not yet receved a call, then the last channel
selected before scan.
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DTMF CAllS
AUToDIAl
Autodal allows you to quckly call DTMF numbers that have
been programmed onto your transcever.
1 Press the key programmed as [Autodial].
•
The last called number appears.
Press  to select your desred Autodal lst number.
Press the PTT swtch to make the call.
•
Press S to ext wthout makng a call.
STUN
Ths functon s used when a transcever s stolen or lost.
When the transcever receves a call contanng a stun code,
the transcever becomes dsabled. The stun code s cancelled
when the transcever receves a call wth a revve code.
•
“STUN” appears whle the transcever s stunned.
DTMF NUMBEr DISPlAy
Note: Ths features can only be actvated when DTMF Sgnalng s
turned OFF.
When you receve a DTMF code contanng at least 3 dgts, t
wll appear on the dsplay. Each successve dgt wll contnue
to scroll across the dsplay, as long as each dgt s receved
wthn 1 second of the prevous dgt. If no dgt s receved for
more than 1 second, then when a new dgt s receved, the
dsplay wll clear and begn wth the new dgt.
Press any key to cancel the DTMF number dsplay.
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SIGNAlING
QUIET TAlK (QT)/ DIGITAl QUIET TAlK (DQT)
Your dealer may have programmed QT or DQT sgnalng on
your transcever channels. QT and DQT sgnals allow you to
gnore (not hear) calls from other partes who are usng the
same channel.
oPTIoNAl SIGNAlING
Your dealer may also program several types of optonal
sgnalng for your transcever channels.
2-tone Signaling: 2-tone Sgnalng opens the squelch only
when your transcever receves a call contanng matchng 2
tones.
DTMF Signaling: DTMF Sgnalng opens the squelch only
when the transcever receves a call contanng a matchng
DTMF code.
FleetSync Signaling: Refer to “SELCALL (SELECTIVE CALLING)”
on page 17.
MDC-1200: MDC-1200 s a data system usng Audo
Frequency Shft Keyng (AFSK).
oPErATor SElECTABlE ToNE (oST)
You can change the preset encode and decode tones for the
selected channel. Up to 40 OST pars can be pre-programmed
by your dealer.
1 Select your desred channel.
2 Press the key programmed as [Operator Selectable Tone
(OST)] to enter OST Select Mode.
•
“OST” and the current OST number appear.
Press  to select the desred OST table number.
Use the transcever the same as n a regular call; press the
PTT swtch to transmt and release t to receve.
To ext OST mode and return to the preset encode and
decode tones, press S.
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FleetSync
FleetSync s an Alphanumerc 2-way Pagng Functon and s a
protocol owned by Kenwood Corporaton.
Note: If set up by your dealer, your transcever may use the
MDC-1200 feature n place of FleetSync. MDC-1200 and FleetSync
cannot be operated smultaneously.
SElCAll (SElECTIvE CAllING)
A Selcall s a voce call to a partcular staton or to a group of
statons.
■ Transmitting
1 Select your desred zone and channel.
2 Press the key programmed as [Selcall] or [Selcall +
Status] to enter Selcall mode.
•
The last selected staton ID appears on the dsplay.
Press  to select the ID of the staton you want
to call.
Press the PTT swtch and begn your conversaton.
•
Alternatvely, you can press the Side 2 key to page the
selected staton, rather than makng a voce call.
■ receiving
An alert tone wll sound, the transcever wll automatcally
enter Selcall Mode, and the callng staton’s ID wll appear
when a Selcall s receved.
To respond to the call, press the PTT swtch and speak nto
the mcrophone.
■ Identification Codes
An ID code s a combnaton of a 3-dgt Fleet number and
a 4-dgt ID number. Each transcever must have ts own
Fleet and ID number.
Note: The ID range may be lmted by programmng.
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STATUS MESSAGES
You can transmt pre-programmed status messages by pressng
the keys programmed as [Status] and [Selcall + Status].
Status messages are 2-dgt codes rangng from 10 to 99
(80 ~ 99 are reserved for specal messages).
■ Transmitting
1 Select your desred zone and channel.
2 Press the key programmed as [Status] to enter Status
mode or [Selcall + Status] to enter Selcall mode.
•
When usng the Status key to enter Status mode, the target
Fleet/ ID s fxed and cannot be selected. Skp to step 5 to
contnue.
In Selcall mode, press  to select the ID of the
staton you want to call.
Press S to enter Status Mode.
Press  keys to select the status ID you want to
transmt.
Press the PTT swtch or Side 2 key to ntate the Status
call.
•
“COMPLETE” appears when the call has been successfully
transmtted.
■ receiving
The ndcator wll flash and a callng ID or text message
wll appear when a Status call s receved.
Press any key to return to normal operaton.
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■ reviewing Messages in the Stack Memory
1 Press and hold the key programmed as [Selcall],
[Status], or [Selcall + Status] for 1 second to enter the
Stack memory.
•
Press  to select the desred message.
•
The last receved message s dsplayed wth the message
number.
Press and hold S to toggle between the call ID/ message
and the channel name.
Press the Side 1 key to return to normal operaton.
•
•
To delete the selected message, press A. To confrm the
deleton, press S.
To delete all messages, press and hold A for 1 second. To
confrm the deleton, press S.
SHorT MESSAGES
Ths transcever can receve short data messages whch
contan a maxmum of 48 characters.
•
Receved short messages are dsplayed the same as Status
messages. A maxmum of 3 short message can be stored n the
stack memory, along wth 5 Status messages.
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voICE oPErATED TrANSMISSIoN (voX)
VOX operaton allows you to transmt hands-free. Ths feature
can be actvated or deactvated by your dealer.
voX oPErATIoN
If the VOX functon s not ON, press and hold the key
programmed as [VOX] for 2 seconds.
•
) appears when the VOX
Connect a headset to the transcever.
To transmt, smply speak nto the mcrophone.
•
The VOX ndcator (
functon s ON.
The transcever recognzes sound levels dependng on the
VOX Gan level.
When you fnsh speakng, transmsson ends.
voX GAIN lEvEl
Press the key programmed as [VOX] when the VOX
functon s not ON.
•
•
The VOX Gan can be adjusted from levels 1 (low senstvty) to
10 (hgh senstvty), and off. The default settng s level 5.
Whle adjustng the level, speak nto the headset
mcrophone to test the senstvty level. (Your voce s not
transmtted durng ths test procedure.)
•
The current VOX Gan level appears on the dsplay.
Press  to select your desred VOX Gan level.
If the VOX Gan s too senstve, transmsson wll occur when
there s nose n the background. If t s not senstve enough, t
wll not pck up your voce when you begn speakng.
Press S to save the settng.
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ADvANCED oPErATIoNS
TrANSMIT PowEr
Each channel s programmed wth ether hgh or low transmt
power. On hgh transmt power channels, press the key
programmed as [Low Transmit Power] to change the transmt
power to low power (you cannot change low transmt power
channels to use hgh power).
•
The
ndcator appears whle usng low transmt power.
CAllING AlErT
The Callng Alert tone alerts party members that you are
makng a call. To make a call:
1 Brefly press and hold the key programmed as
[Calling Alert].
•
Release the key to end the tone transmsson.
Press the PTT swtch and speak nto the mcrophone n
your normal speakng voce.
KEy loCK
Press and hold the key programmed as [Key Lock] for 2
seconds to lock the transcever keys. Press and hold the [Key
Lock] key agan to unlock the keys.
• “LOCKED” appears when a key s pressed whle the keys
are locked.
Note: You can stll use the followng keys and functons when Key
Lock s actvated: [Emergency], [Monitor], [Monitor Momentary],
[Squelch Off], [Squelch Off Momentary], [Key Lock], PTT.
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EMErGENCy CAllS
If your transcever has been programmed wth the Emergency
functon, you can make emergency calls.
1 Press and hold the key programmed as [Emergency].
•
•
Dependng on the delay tme programmed nto your
transcever, the length of tme you must hold the Emergency
key wll vary.
When the transcever enters Emergency mode, the transcever
wll change to the Emergency channel and begn transmttng
based on how the transcever s set up.
To ext Emergency mode, press and hold the [Emergency]
key agan.
•
If the Emergency mode completes the preset number of
cycles, Emergency mode wll automatcally end and the
transcever wll return to normal.
■ lone worker Mode
Lone Worker Mode s a safety feature bult nto the
transcever. If the transcever s not operated for a
pre-programmed perod of tme, the transcever wll emt a
tone and automatcally enter Emergency operaton.
Press and hold the key programmed as [Lone Worker] for
2 seconds to toggle the Lone Worker functon ON or OFF.
TAlK AroUND
Durng nterruptons n servce (such as a power falure), you
can contnue to communcate by usng the Talk Around feature.
Talk Around allows you to communcate drectly wth other
transcevers wthout the use of a repeater, as long they are not
too far away or there are no geographcal obstacles n the way.
Press the key programmed as [Talk Around] to toggle the Talk
Around functon ON or OFF.
• The ndcator appears whle Talk Around s actvated.
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voICE SCrAMBlEr
The scrambler prevent others from easly lstenng n on your
calls. When actvated, the transcever dstorts your voce so
that anybody lstenng to your conversaton wll not be able to
clearly hear what you are sayng.
In order for members of your own group to hear your call whle
you are usng the scrambler, all members must actvate ther
scrambler functons.
Press the key programmed as [Scrambler] to toggle the
Scrambler functon ON or OFF.
•
The
ndcator appears whle the Scrambler s actvated.
If necessary, you can change your transcever scrambler code:
1 Press and hold the key programmed as [Scrambler] for
1 second.
•
The
ndcator and current scrambler code appear.
Press  to select your desred scrambler code.
Press S to store the new settng.
•
After changng your scrambler code, be sure to nform all of
your group members of the new code so they can also reset
ther transcevers. The scrambler functon wll not work wth
transcevers set up wth dfferent scrambler codes.
Note: Ths functon cannot be used n certan countres. Contact
your Kenwood dealer for further nformaton.
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MoNITor/ SQUElCH oFF
You can use the key programmed as [Monitor] or [Squelch
Off] to lsten to weak sgnals that you cannot hear durng
normal operaton and to adjust the volume when no sgnals are
present on your selected channel.
Your dealer can program a key wth one of 4 functons:
•
•
•
•
Monitor: Press to deactvate all sgnalng. Press agan to return to
normal operaton.
Monitor Momentary: Press and hold to deactvate all sgnalng.
Release to return to normal operaton.
Squelch Off: Press to hear background nose. Press agan to
return to normal operaton.
Squelch Off Momentary: Press and hold to hear background
nose. Release to return to normal operaton.
■ Squelch level
If a key has been programmed as [Squelch Level], you
can readjust your transcever’s squelch level.
1 Press the key programmed as [Squelch Level].
•
“SQL.LEV.” and the current squelch level appear.
Press  to select the desred squelch level from
0 (open) to 9 (tght).
Press S to store the new settng.
TrANSCEIvEr BACKlIGHT
To turn the transcever dsplay and front panel key backlght on,
press the key programmed as [Lamp].
•
The dsplay and keypad reman lt for 5 seconds. Pressng any key
other than the PTT swtch and the Power swtch/ Volume control
whle the backlght s on wll reset the tmer to 5 seconds.
To turn the transcever backlght off mmedately, press the
Lamp key whle the backlght s on.
DIrECT ZoNE CHANNEl
Press the key programmed as [Direct Zone Channel] to
mmedately select the lowest channel of the lowest zone.
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BACKGroUND oPErATIoNS
TIME-oUT TIMEr (ToT)
The Tme-out Tmer prevents you from usng a channel for an
extended duraton. If you contnuously transmt for a preset
tme, the transcever wll stop transmttng and an alert tone wll
sound. Release the PTT swtch.
BATTEry SAvEr
When actvated by your dealer, the Battery Saver functon
decreases the amount of power used after no sgnal s present
and no operatons are beng performed for 5 seconds. When a
sgnal s receved or an operaton s performed, Battery Saver
turns off.
Note: Whle the Battery Saver s operatng, the LED may flash
green when recevng a QT/DQT sgnal whch does not match the
transcever QT/DQT settng.
BATTEry PowEr INDICATor
The battery power ndcator dsplays the battery power
remanng, as llustrated below.
Hgh
Suffcent
Low
Very Low
(flashng)
When the battery power s very low, replace or recharge the
battery pack. If actvated by your dealer, an alert tone wll
sound every 30 seconds and the LED ndcator wll blnk red
when the battery power s low whle transmttng.
SIGNAl STrENGTH INDICATor
The sgnal strength ndcator dsplays the strength of receved
calls, as llustrated below.
Strong
Medum
Weak
Very Weak
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BUSy CHANNEl loCKoUT (BCl)
If BCL s set up by your dealer, you wll be unable to transmt f
the channel s already n use. Use a dfferent channel or wat
untl the channel becomes free.
CoMPANDEr
If programmed by your dealer for a channel, the compander
wll remove excessve nose from transmtted sgnals, to
provde hgher clarty of sgnals.
PTT ID
PTT ID s the transcever unque ID code whch s sent each
tme the PTT swtch s pressed and/or released.
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RADIO FREQUENCY ENERGY SAFETY INFORMATION
This Kenwood transceiver has been tested and complies with the standards listed below, in regards
to Radio Frequency (RF) energy and electromagnetic energy (EME) generated by the transceiver.
• FCC RF exposure limits for Occupational Use Only . RF Exposure limits adopted by the FCC are generally
•
•
•
based on recommendations from the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements, & the
American National Standards Institute.
FCC OET Bulletin 65 Edition 97-01 Supplement C
American National Standards Institute (C95.1 – 1992)
American National Standards Institute (C95.3 – 1992)
This Kenwood transceiver generates RF EME while transmitting. RF EME (Radio Frequency Electric &
Magnetic Energy) has the potential to cause slight thermal, or heating effects to any part of your body less
than the recommended distance from this radio transmitter’s antenna. RF energy exposure is determined
primarily by the distance to and the power of the transmitting device. In general, RF exposure is minimized
when the lowest possible power is used or transmission time is kept to the minimum required for consistent
communications, and the greatest distance possible from the antenna to the body is maintained. The
transceiver has been designed for and is classiied for Occupational Use Only . Occupational/ controlled
exposure limits are applicable to situations in which persons are exposed to RF energy as a consequence
of their employment, and such persons have been made aware of the potential for exposure and can
exercise control over their exposure. This means you can use the transceiver only if you are aware of
the potential hazards of operating a transceiver and are familiar in ways to minimize these hazards. This
transceiver is not intended for use by the general public in uncontrolled environments. Uncontrolled
environment exposure limits are applicable to situations in which the general public may be exposed to RF
energy, or in which the persons who are exposed as a consequence of their employment may not be fully
aware of the potential for exposure or cannot exercise control over their exposure.
The following list provides you with the information required to ensure that you are aware of RF
exposure and of how to operate this transceiver so that the FCC RF exposure limitations are not
exceeded.
•
•
•
While transmitting (holding the PTT switch or speaking with VOX enabled), always keep the antenna
and the radio at least 3 cm (1 3/16 inches) from your body or face, as well as from any bystanders. A
LED on the top of the radio shows red when the transmitter is operating in both PTT and VOX modes.
Do not transmit for more than 50% of the total transceiver use time; transmitting over 50% of the total use
time may exceed the limits in accordance to the FCC RF exposure requirements. Nominal transceiver
operation is 5% transmission time, 5% reception time, and 90% stand-by time.
Use only the speciied antenna for this transceiver; this may be either the antenna provided with the
transceiver or another antenna authorized by Kenwood.
Use only Kenwood authorized accessories (antennas, battery packs, belt clips, Speaker/ Mics or
headsets etc.): When worn on the body, always place the radio in a Kenwood recommended clip or
carrying case meant for this product. The use of other than recommended or approved body- worn
accessories may result in RF exposure levels which exceed the FCC’s occupational/ controlled
environment RF exposure limits.
To ensure that your exposure to RF EME is within the FCC limits for occupational use, you must
observe and adhere to the above points.
Electromagnetic Interference Compatibility
Electronic devices are susceptible to electromagnetic interference (EMI) if they are not adequately
shielded or designed for electromagnetic compatibility. Because this transceiver generates RF
energy, it can cause interference to such equipment.
•
•
Turn OFF your transceiver where signs are posted to do so. Hospitals and health care facilities use
equipment that is sensitive to electromagnetic radiation.
Turn OFF your transceiver while on board an aircraft when so instructed. Use of the transceiver must
be in accordance with airline regulations and/or crew instructions.
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