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TK-3230DX INSTRUCTION MANUAL B5A-1297-00 (K) THANK YOU We are grateful for your purchase of this KENWOOD product and welcome you to the Business Radio Service (BRS). CONTENTS FEATURES ....................................................................... 4 OPERATING CONDITIONS.....................................................................4 NOTICES TO THE USER ....................................................... 5 FCC LICENSE INFORMATION ................................................................6 PRECAUTIONS ......................................................................................7 UNPACKING AND CHECKING EQUIPMENT ................................12 SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES...................................................................12 PREPARATION .................................................................12 INSTALLING/ REMOVING THE BATTERY PACK ..................................12 CHARGING THE BATTERY PACK .........................................................13 INSTALLING THE BELT CLIP ...............................................................14 INSTALLING THE OPTIONAL SPEAKER/ MICROPHONE
(OR HEADSET) ....................................................................................14 ORIENTATION ..................................................................15 DISPLAY .............................................................................................16 BASIC OPERATION ............................................................17 QUIET TALK/ DIGITAL QUIET TALK .........................................18 PRIVACY TALK .................................................................21 TRANSMIT POWER ...........................................................21 COMPANDER ..................................................................22 MONITOR.......................................................................22 LOCK FUNCTION ..............................................................23 KEY LOCK ..........................................................................................23 SUPER LOCK ......................................................................................23 SETTING MODE ................................................................24 CHANNEL FREQUENCY SETUP ..............................................26 SCAN ............................................................................27 REVERT CHANNEL ..............................................................................28 2 SQUELCH LEVEL ..............................................................28 VOICE OPERATED TRANSMISSION (VOX) .................................29 VOX OPERATION.................................................................................29 VOX Gain Level ...............................................................................29 VOX Delay Time ..............................................................................30 Transmit Inhibit While Receiving .....................................................30 VOX Proceed Tone ..........................................................................31 FleetSync: ALPHANUMERIC 2-WAY PAGING FUNCTION ................32 CALL KEY SETUP ................................................................................32 CALL ALERT TONE ..............................................................................33 Call Alert Side Tone .........................................................................33 SELCALL (SELECTIVE CALLING) ........................................................34 Making a Selcall ..............................................................................36 Receiving a Selcall ..........................................................................37 Data Transmit Modulation Delay Time .............................................38 PTT ID .............................................................................................38 PTT ID Side Tone ............................................................................39 Mute Hold Time...............................................................................39 Caller ID Display ..............................................................................40 BACKGROUND OPERATIONS ................................................40 DISPLAY BACKLIGHT .........................................................................40 MIC SENSE .........................................................................................41 TIME-OUT TIMER ...............................................................................41 BATTERY SAVER .................................................................................42 BATTERY LEVEL INDICATOR ..............................................................43 INCOMING CALL NOTIFICATION .........................................................44 BUSY CHANNEL LOCKOUT (BCL) .......................................................44 BEEP TONE .........................................................................................45 MODE RESET TIMER ..........................................................................45 SELECTABLE POWER ON TONE ..........................................................46 RESETTING THE TRANSCEIVER .............................................46 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE .................................................47 SPECIFICATIONS ..............................................................48 3 FEATURES
Lightweight and compact design using a lithium-ion battery pack, with a sturdy, polycarbonate body and a spring-loaded belt clip.
219 tone/code settings for each channel, allowing you to ignore unwanted calls.
Privacy Talk scrambles all your voice messages, giving you complete privacy for your conversations.
FleetSync operation, allowing a variety of call types.
Automatic battery power saver, providing you with longer battery usage.
Battery power level indicator with low battery power warning.
Key lock and Super Lock prevent you from accidentally changing your transceiver settings.
Ten different calling alert tones allows you to identify yourself to your group before you begin speaking.
Hands free operation when using an optional headset.
Selectable Power ON Tone. OPERATING CONDITIONS Open locations (no obstructions) Residential areas (near buildings) In steel/ concrete reinforced buildings Up to 225,000 ft2 (20,900 m2) In high rises Up to 5 miles (8 km) Up to 1.5 miles (2.4 km) Up to 17 oors Note:
The listed ranges are based on eld testing and may vary with your operating conditions. Firmware Copyrights The title to and ownership of copyrights for rmware embedded in KENWOOD product memories are reserved for JVC KENWOOD Corporation. 4 NOTICES TO THE USER Refer service to quali ed technicians only. Safety: It is important that the operator is aware of, and understands, hazards common to the operation of any transceiver. One or more of the following statements may be applicable:
FCC WARNING This equipment generates or uses radio frequency energy. Changes or modifications to this equipment may cause harmful interference unless the modifications are expressly approved by the party responsible/
JVC KENWOOD. The user could lose the authority to operate this equipment if an unauthorized change or modification is made. INFORMATION TO THE DIGITAL DEVICE USER REQUIRED BY THE FCC This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can generate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that the interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer for technical assistance. 5 FCC LICENSE INFORMATION Your KENWOOD transceiver operates on communications frequencies which are subject to FCC (Federal Communications Commission) Rules & Regulations. 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 form 601, schedules D and H, and Remittance form 159. FAX: Forms can be obtained by fax from the FCC Fax-On-
Demand system. Call 1-202-418-0177 from your fax machine and request document number 000601 for the form, schedules, and instructions. MAIL: Forms can be ordered by telephone, and will be sent to you by rst class mail. Call the FCC Forms Hotline at 1-800-
418-FORM (1-800-418-3676). INTERNET: Form 601 and instructions can be downloaded from the FCC Forms website at http://www.fcc.gov/formpage.html Before lling out your Form 601 application Technical Data section, you must decide on which frequencies you will operate. See the frequency charts on page 26. QUESTIONS? Call the FCC for license application questions at 1-888-CALL-FCC (1-888-225-5322). ATTENTION:
The RBRC Recycle seal found on KENWOOD lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery packs indicates KENWOODs voluntary participation in an industry program to collect and recycle Li-ion batteries after their operating life has expired. The RBRC program is an alternative to disposing Li-ion batteries with your regular refuse or in municipal waste streams, which is illegal in some areas. For information on Li-ion battery recycling in your area, call (toll free) 1-800-8-BATTERY (1-800-822-8837). KENWOODs involvement in this program is part of our commitment to preserve our environment and conserve our natural resources. 6 PRECAUTIONS
Do not charge the transceiver and battery pack when they are wet.
Ensure that there are no metallic items located between the transceiver and the battery pack.
Do not use options not speci ed by KENWOOD.
If the die-cast chassis or other transceiver part is damaged, do not touch the damaged parts. If a headset or headphone is connected to the transceiver, reduce the transceiver volume. Pay attention to the volume level when turning the squelch off.
Do not place the microphone cable around your neck while near machinery that may catch the cable.
Do not place the transceiver on unstable surfaces.
Ensure that the end of the antenna does not touch your eyes.
When the transceiver is used for long transmissions, the radiator and chassis will become hot. Do not touch these locations when replacing the battery pack.
Do not immerse the transceiver in water.
Always switch the transceiver power off before installing optional accessories.
To dispose of batteries, be sure to comply with the laws and regulations in your country or region. WARNING Turn the transceiver power off in the following locations:
In explosive atmospheres (in ammable gas, dust particles, metallic powders, grain powders, etc.).
While taking on fuel or while parked at gasoline service stations.
Near explosives or blasting sites.
In aircraft. (Any use of the transceiver must follow the instructions and regulations provided by the airline crew.)
Where restrictions or warnings are posted regarding the use of radio devices, including but not limited to medical facilities.
Near persons using pacemakers. 7 CAUTION
Do not disassemble or modify the transceiver for any reason.
Do not place the transceiver on or near airbag equipment while the vehicle is running. When the airbag in ates, the transceiver may be ejected and strike the driver or passengers. If an abnormal odor or smoke is detected coming from the transceiver, switch the transceiver power off immediately, remove the battery pack from the transceiver, and contact your KENWOOD dealer.
Use of the transceiver while you are driving may be against traf c laws. Please check and observe the vehicle regulations in your area.
Do not expose the transceiver to extremely hot or cold conditions.
Do not carry the battery pack with metal objects, as they may short the battery terminals.
Danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced; replace only with the same type.
When attaching a commercial strap to the transceiver, ensure that the strap is durable. In addition, do not swing the transceiver around by the strap; you may inadvertently strike and injure another person with the transceiver. If a commercially available neck strap is used, take care not to let the strap get caught on nearby machine.
When operating the transceiver in areas where the air is dry, it is easy to build up an electric charge (static electricity). When using an earphone accessory in such conditions, it is possible for the transceiver to send an electric shock through the earphone and to your ear. We recommend you use only a speaker/microphone in these conditions, to avoid electric shocks.
Do not expose the transceiver to long periods of direct sunlight, nor place it near heating appliances. 8 Information concerning the battery pack:
The battery pack includes ammable objects such as organic solvent. Mishandling may cause the battery to rupture producing ames or extreme heat, deteriorate, or cause other forms of damage to the battery. Please observe the following prohibitive matters. DANGER
Do not disassemble or reconstruct battery!
The battery pack has a safety function and protection circuit to avoid danger. If they suffer serious damage, the battery may generate heat or smoke, rupture, or burst into ame.
Do not short-circuit the battery!
Do not join the + and terminals using any form of metal (such as a paper clip or wire). Do not carry or store the battery pack in containers holding metal objects (such as wires, chain-necklaces or hairpins). If the battery pack is short-circuited, excessive current will ow and the battery may generate heat or smoke, rupture, or burst into ame. It will also cause metal objects to heat up.
Do not incinerate or apply heat to the battery!
If the insulator is melted, the gas release vent or safety function is damaged, or the electrolyte is ignited, the battery may generate heat or smoke, rupture, or burst into ame.
Do not leave the battery near re, stoves, or other heat generators (areas reaching over 80C/ 176F)!
If the polymer separator is melted due to high temperature, an internal short-circuit may occur in the individual cells and the battery may generate heat or smoke, rupture, or burst into ame.
Do not immerse the battery in water or get it wet by other means!
If the batterys protection circuit is damaged, the battery may charge at extreme current (or voltage) and an abnormal chemical reaction may occur. The battery may generate heat or smoke, rupture, or burst into ame.
Do not charge the battery near re or under direct sunlight!
If the batterys protection circuit is damaged, the battery may charge at extreme current (or voltage) and an abnormal chemical reaction may occur. The battery may generate heat or smoke, rupture, or burst into ame. 9 DANGER
Use only the speci ed charger and observe charging requirements!
If the battery is charged in unspeci ed conditions (under high temperature over the regulated value, excessive high voltage or current over regulated value, or with a remodeled charger), it may overcharge or an abnormal chemical reaction may occur. The battery may generate heat or smoke, rupture, or burst into ame.
Do not pierce the battery with any object, strike it with an instrument, or step on it!
This may break or deform the battery, causing a short-circuit. The battery may generate heat or smoke, rupture, or burst into ame.
Do not jar or throw the battery!
An impact may cause the battery to leak, generate heat or smoke, rupture, and/or burst into ame. If the batterys protection circuit is damaged, the battery may charge at an abnormal current (or voltage), and an abnormal chemical reaction may occur. The battery may generate heat or smoke, rupture, or burst into ame.
Do not use the battery pack if it is damaged in any way!
The battery may generate heat or smoke, rupture, or burst into ame.
Do not solder directly onto the battery!
If the insulator is melted or the gas release vent or safety function is damaged, the battery may generate heat or smoke, rupture, or burst into ame.
Do not reverse the battery polarity (and terminals)!
When charging a reversed battery, an abnormal chemical reaction may occur. In some cases, an unexpected large amount of current may ow upon discharging. The battery may generate heat or smoke, rupture, or burst into ame.
Do not reverse-charge or reverse-connect the battery!
The battery pack has positive and negative poles. If the battery pack does not smoothly connect with a charger or operating equipment, do not force it; check the polarity of the battery. If the battery pack is reverse-connected to the charger, it will be reverse-charged and an abnormal chemical reaction may occur. The battery may generate heat or smoke, rupture, or burst into ame. 10 DANGER
Do not touch a ruptured and leaking battery!
If the electrolyte liquid from the battery gets into your eyes, wash your eyes with fresh water as soon as possible, without rubbing your eyes. Go to the hospital immediately. If left untreated, it may cause eye-problems. WARNING
Do not charge the battery for longer than the speci ed time!
If the battery pack has not nished charging even after the regulated time has passed, stop it. The battery may generate heat or smoke, rupture, or burst into ame.
Do not place the battery pack into a microwave or high pressure container!
The battery may generate heat or smoke, rupture, or burst into ame.
Keep ruptured and leaking battery packs away from re!
If the battery pack is leaking (or the battery emits a bad odor), immediately remove it from ammable areas. Electrolyte leaking from battery can easily catch on re and may cause the battery to generate smoke or burst into ame.
Do not use an abnormal battery!
If the battery pack emits a bad odor, appears to have different coloring, is deformed, or seems abnormal for any other reason, remove it from the charger or operating equipment and do not use it. The battery may generate heat or smoke, rupture, or burst into ame. 11 UNPACKING AND CHECKING EQUIPMENT Carefully unpack the transceiver. If any of the items listed below are missing or damaged, le a claim with the carrier immediately. SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES
Battery charger/ AC adapter (KSC-37S) ................................1
Li-ion Battery pack (KNB-46L) ................................................1
Belt clip (KBH-14) ...................................................................1
Screw (M3 x 8 mm) ................................................................2
Warranty card .........................................................................1 Instruction manual ..................................................................1
PREPARATION INSTALLING/ REMOVING THE BATTERY PACK CAUTION Do not short the battery terminals or dispose of the battery by re. Never attempt to remove the casing from the battery pack. 1 Match the guides of the battery pack with the corresponding grooves on the upper rear of the transceiver, then rmly press the battery pack to lock it in place. 2 To remove the battery pack, lift the safety catch on the base of the transceiver, then press the release latch underneath the safety catch. 12 CHARGING THE BATTERY PACK The battery pack is not charged at the factory; charge it before use. Average battery pack life:
Battery Saver on: 18 hours/ Battery Saver off: 14 hours
Average times are calculated using 5% transmit time, 5% receive time, and 90% standby time. ATTENTION:
Always switch OFF a transceiver equipped with a battery pack before inserting the transceiver into the charger. 1 Plug the AC adapter cable into the jack located on the rear of the charger. 2 Plug the AC adapter into an AC outlet. 3 Slide a battery pack or a transceiver equipped with a battery pack into the charging slot of the charger.
Make sure the metal contacts of the battery pack mate securely with the charger metal terminals.
The indicator lights red and charging begins. Indicator Charger metal terminals 4 When charging is completed, the indicator ashing green. Remove the battery pack or the transceiver from the charging slot of the charger.
When the charger will not be used for a long time, unplug the AC It takes approximately 2.5 hours to charge the battery pack. adapter from the AC outlet. Note:
When the indicator blinks red, the battery pack is either defective or the battery pack contacts are not properly mated with those of the charger. 13 The ambient temperature should be between 41F and 104F (5C and 40C) while charging is in progress. Charging outside this range may not fully charge the battery. The battery pack life is over when its operating time decreases even though it is fully and correctly charged. Replace the battery pack. INSTALLING THE BELT CLIP If necessary, attach the belt clip using the two supplied M3 x 8 mm screws. INSTALLING THE OPTIONAL SPEAKER/ MICROPHONE (OR HEADSET) 1 Open the SP/MIC tabs on the side of the transceiver. 2 Insert the accessorys plugs into the SP/MIC jacks. 3 When you remove the accessory from the transceiver, be sure to cover the SP/MIC jacks with the attached tabs, in order to keep dust and dirt away from the contacts. 14 ORIENTATION Antenna b a c h d e Microphone f g Speaker a Power switch/ Volume control Turn clockwise to switch ON the transceiver. To switch OFF the transceiver, turn counterclockwise until a click sounds. Rotate to adjust the volume level. Indicates the transceiver status. b LED indicator c PTT (Push to Talk) switch Press and hold, then speak into the microphone to transmit. d MENU key Press to perform various functions. Press and hold while switching the power ON to enter Setting Mode. e CAL key Press before making a call to alert the other party members, or press to select a unit ID to make a call. f MON key Press to monitor the current channel for activity. 15
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g Press to change the operating channel, to select a menu in keys Setting Mode, and to perform other functions. Insert the Speaker/ microphone or Headset plug into this jack. h Speaker/ microphone jacks DISPLAY Icon Description Appears when VOX is activated. Appears when using low transmit power. Appears when the channel is set up with a DQT code. Appears when making or receiving a selcall. Displays the approximate battery power remaining. Blinks when the battery power is low, while transmitting. Appears when Privacy Talk is activated. Appears when the Callers ID is displayed. Displays the channel number along with its QT/DQT setting (if any). Also displays various menus and menu settings. Appears when compander is activated. Appears while monitoring a channel. Appears when the transceiver keys have been locked. 16 BASIC OPERATION Switch the Power ON Switch the transceiver power ON by turning the Power switch/ Volume control clockwise.
A con rmation tone sounds, the LCD lights up momentarily, then the current channel number is displayed. To switch the transceiver power OFF, turn the Power switch/ Volume control fully counterclockwise, until a click sounds. Adjust the Volume Set your desired volume level by rotating the Power switch/ Volume control.
Clockwise increases the volume and counterclockwise decreases the volume. Note:
To adjust the volume using background noise as a reference, use the Monitor function {page 22}. Select a Channel Select a channel by pressing the or key.
A con rmation tone sounds each time you press the or key.
When you receive a call on your selected channel, you will hear audio from the speaker and the LED will light green.
To use a signaling code, refer to QUIET TALK/
DIGITAL QUIET TALK {page 18}. 17 Make a Call 1 Press the MON key to make sure the channel is not in use {page 22}. 2 Press and release the CAL key to alert the other parties that you are beginning a call.
A call alert tone will sound on the other partys transceiver. 3 Press and hold the PTT switch, then speak into the speaker area to transmit.
The LED lights red while transmitting.
For best sound quality, speak into the speaker area in your normal speaking voice while holding the transceiver approximately 1.5 inches (3 to 4 cm) from your mouth. 4 Release the PTT switch when you have nished speaking. QUIET TALK/ DIGITAL QUIET TALK QT (Quiet Talk) and DQT (Digital Quiet Talk) are functions that reject signals from undesired parties that are using the same channel as you. You will hear audio from the speaker only when you receive a signal that contains a tone or code matching the one set up on the channel you are using. Likewise, when you transmit on a channel set up with QT or DQT, the receiving station must have a matching tone or code in order to hear your signal. You can select a tone or code for each channel. There are 45 QT tones and 174 DQT codes. After changing the QT/ DQT setting, con rm that the other members in your group have selected the same tone or code. 18 QT No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 DQT No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 QT Frq. 67.0 Hz 71.9 Hz 74.4 Hz 77.0 Hz 79.7 Hz 82.5 Hz 85.4 Hz 88.5 Hz 91.5 Hz 94.8 Hz 97.4 Hz 100.0 Hz QT No. 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 QT Frq. 103.5 Hz 107.2 Hz 110.9 Hz 114.8 Hz 118.8 Hz 123.0 Hz 127.3 Hz 131.8 Hz 136.5 Hz 141.3 Hz 146.2 Hz 151.4 Hz DQT Code D023N D025N D026N D031N D032N D043N D047N D051N D054N D065N D071N D072N D073N D074N D114N D115N D116N D125N D131N D132N DQT No. 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 DQT Code D134N D143N D152N D155N D156N D162N D165N D172N D174N D205N D223N D226N D243N D244N D245N D251N D261N D263N D265N D271N DQT No. 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 QT No. 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 DQT Code D306N D311N D315N D331N D343N D346N D351N D364N D365N D371N D411N D412N D413N D423N D431N D432N D445N D464N D465N D466N QT No. 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 oF QT Frq. 241.8 Hz 250.3 Hz 69.3 Hz 67.0 Hz 67.0 Hz 67.0 Hz 67.0 Hz 67.0 Hz 67.0 Hz OFF QT Frq. 156.7 Hz 162.2 Hz 167.9 Hz 173.8 Hz 179.9 Hz 186.2 Hz 192.8 Hz 203.5 Hz 210.7 Hz 218.1 Hz 225.7 Hz 233.6 Hz DQT No. 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 02 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 DQT No. 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 DQT DQT Code Code D734N D503N D743N D506N D754N D516N D645N D532N D023I D546N D025I D565N D026I D606N D031I D612N D032I D624N D043I D627N D047I D631N D051I D632N D054I D654N D065I D662N D071I D664N D072I D703N D073I D712N D074I D723N D731N D114I D732N 100 (A0) D115I 19 DQT No. DQT No. DQT No. DQT No. DQT No. DQT Code DQT Code DQT Code DQT Code DQT Code 101 (A1) D116I 116 (B6) D226I 131 (D1) D351I 146 (E6) D506I 161 (G1) D712I 102 (A2) D125I 117 (B7) D243I 132 (D2) D364I 147 (E7) D516I 162 (G2) D723I 103 (A3) D131I 118 (B8) D244I 133 (D3) D365I 148 (E8) D532I 163 (G3) D731I 104 (A4) D132I 119 (B9) D245I 134 (D4) D371I 149 (E9) D546I 164 (G4) D732I 105 (A5) D134I 120 (C0) D251I 135 (D5) D411I 150 (F0) D565I 165 (G5) D734I 106 (A6) D143I 121 (C1) D261I 136 (D6) D412I 151 (F1) D606I 166 (G6) D743I 107 (A7) D152I 122 (C2) D263I 137 (D7) D413I 152 (F2) D612I 167 (G7) D754I 108 (A8) D155I 123 (C3) D265I 138 (D8) D423I 153 (F3) D624I 168 (G8) D645I 109 (A9) D156I 124 (C4) D271I 139 (D9) D431I 154 (F4) D627I 169 (G9) D023N 110 (B0) D162I 125 (C5) D306I 140 (E0) D432I 155 (F5) D631I 170 (H0) D023N 111 (B1) D165I 126 (C6) D311I 141 (E1) D445I 156 (F6) D632I 171 (H1) D023N 112 (B2) D172I 127 (C7) D315I 142 (E2) D464I 157 (F7) D654I 172 (H2) D023N 113 (B3) D174I 128 (C8) D331I 143 (E3) D465I 158 (F8) D662I 173 (H3) D023N 114 (B4) D205I 129 (C9) D343I 144 (E4) D466I 159 (F9) D664I 174 (H4) D023N 115 (B5) D223I 130 (D0) D346I 145 (E5) D503I 160 (G0) D703I OFF oF 1 Press the MENU key.
The current setting blinks. 2 Press the or key to select your desired value.
The values range from 01 to 45 for QT tones, then proceed to 01 to 174 for DQT codes. When selecting a DQT code, the icon appears on the display.
Select to turn off both QT and DQT. 3 Press the MENU key 4 times, or press the PTT, MON, or CAL key or after mode reset timer has elapsed {page 45} to con rm the selection and return to operating mode.
In Channel display, If DQT No. is 100 or more, the second digit is displayed by alphabet. 20 PRIVACY TALK Whereas the QT and DQT functions allow you to ignore unwanted calls, Privacy Talk allows you to hold a conversation in complete privacy. When this function is activated, any other party that is listening to your channel will be unable to understand your conversation. 1 Press the MENU key 2 times.
The blinks. icon appears on the display and 2 Press the or key to select
(privacy on) or
(privacy off). 3 Press the MENU key 3 times, or press the PTT, MON, or CAL key or after mode reset timer has elapsed {page 45} to con rm the selection and return to operating mode. TRANSMIT POWER You can adjust the transmit power on all channels. Selecting low power will allow longer use of the battery pack. Selecting high power will allow you to transmit further, in case the other party is too far away for low power usage. To change the transmit power:
1 Press the MENU key 3 times.
The current setting blinks. 2 Press the power) or
The key to select or
(high power).
(low icon appears on the display when low power is selected. 3 Press the MENU key 2 times, or press the PTT, MON, or CAL key or after mode reset timer has elapsed {page 45} to con rm the selection and return to operating mode. 21 COMPANDER The compander (compressor/expander) allows higher clarity of signals, avoiding excessive noise and interference. When activated, transmitted signals are compressed before being sent and received signals are expanded when they arrive. 1 Press the MENU key 4 times.
The current setting blinks. 2 Press the or key to select
(compander off) or
(compander on). 3 Press the MENU key 1 time, or press the PTT, MON, or CAL key or after mode reset timer has elapsed {page 45} to con rm the selection and return to operating mode. MONITOR When no signals are present, the squelch on the transceiver automatically mutes the speaker so you will not hear background noise. Using the MON key, you can open the squelch to unmute the speaker. This allows you to:
con rm the channel activity so you dont make a call while another party is using the same channel
adjust the volume level without having to wait for a call
listen to an intermittent call (due to a weak signal) without it continuously cutting out To manually open the squelch, press and hold the MON key.
When squelch is open, the icon appears on the display and the LED lights green. To return to normal operation, release the MON key. 22 LOCK FUNCTION KEY LOCK You can lock the MENU, accidentally changing the operating mode and channel settings. The Power switch/ Volume control and PTT, CAL*, and MON still function normally.
* The CAL key functions normally only if it has been set up as Call keys to prevent
, and Alert {page 33}. Press and hold the MENU key for 3 seconds to lock or unlock the transceiver keys.
The icon appears on the display when the transceiver keys are locked. No icon appears when they are unlocked. SUPER LOCK You can lock the MENU, CAL*, keys, and disable the Setting Mode. The Power switch/ Volume control, PTT and MON still function normally.
* The CAL key will not be locked only if it has been set up as Selcall
, and/or
{page 34}. To select the super lock setting:
1 With the transceiver power OFF, press and hold the PTT switch and the CAL key while turning the transceiver power ON (for 1 second). 2 Press the or key to select keys locked),
(MENU and CAL keys locked), or
(super lock off).
(MENU, CAL,
, and 3 Press the MENU, PTT, MON, or CAL key to exit Super Lock Setting Mode.
The icon appears on the display when the transceiver keys are locked. No icon appears when they are unlocked. 23 SETTING MODE Many functions on this transceiver are selected or con gured through the Menu instead of physical controls. 1 With the transceiver power OFF, press and hold the MENU key while turning the transceiver power ON (for 1 second). 2 Press the or key to select your desired Setting menu. 3 Press the MENU key then press to select your desired value for the Setting menu. or 4 Press the MENU key to exit the selection. 5 Press the PTT, MON, or CAL key to exit Setting Mode. Setting Menu Display Name Settings Default Ref. Pg Channel 1 Frequency Setting Channel 2 Frequency Setting Channel 3 Frequency Setting Channel 4 Frequency Setting Channel 5 Frequency Setting Channel 6 Frequency Setting 01 ~ 99 01 ~ 99 01 ~ 99 01 ~ 99 01 ~ 99 01 ~ 99 Optional Signaling OFF/ FS
(FleetSync) Individual Selcall Alert OFF/ 1 ~ 10 OFF/ 1 ~ 10 1 Group Selcall Alert 1 2 Incoming Call Noti cation Call Key 3 Call Alert Tone OFF/ ON (Tone) CA (Call Alert)/ SC
(Selcall)/ OFF Type 1 ~ 10 24 02 08 09 10 11 12 OFF 9 10 OFF CA 1 26 26 26 26 26 26 34 37 37 44 32 33 Display Name Settings Default Ref. Pg Call Alert Side Tone OFF/ ON PTT ID PTT ID Side Tone Data Transmit Modulation Delay Time Mute Hold Time Caller ID Display Mode Reset Timer Time-out Timer Busy Channel Lockout Backlight Battery Level Indicator Battery Saver Beep Tone Scan Function Squelch Level Mic Sense VOX Gain Level VOX Delay Time OFF/ bo (BOT)/ 01~
32 (List 1 ~ 32) OFF/ ON 0/ 5 (500)/ 10
(1000)/ 15 (1500)/
20 (2000 ms) OFF/ 5 (500)/ 10
(1000)/ 15 (1500)/
20 (2000)/ 25 (2500 ms) OFF/ ON OFF/ 10/ 30 sec 3/ 10 min OFF/ ON OFF/ ON/ A (Auto) OFF/ ON OFF/ ON OFF/ ON OFF/ ON 0/ 1/ 2 no (Normal)/ HI
(High) OFF/ 1 ~ 5 0.1/ 0.3/ 0.5/ 1.0/
1.5/ 3.0 sec Transmit Inhibit while Receiving VOX Proceed Tone Selectable Power ON Tone OFF/ ON OFF/ ON Type 1 ~ 3 ON OFF ON 500 ms OFF OFF 10 sec 3 min OFF Auto ON OFF ON OFF 1 Normal OFF 1.0 sec OFF OFF Type 1 33 38 39 38 39 40 45 41 44 40 43 42 45 27 28 41 30 30 31 31 46 are not available if the menu is set to OFF. and is not available if the is not available if the
,
, and menu is set to FleetSync. menu is set to OFF or Selcall. are not available if the menu is set to OFF. 25 4 4 4 1 Menus 2 Menu 3 Menu 4 Menus CHANNEL FREQUENCY SETUP You can change the default frequency of each channel. 1 Enter the Setting Mode {page 24}. 2 Press the key to select a channel.
The current frequency table number appears or beside the channel number. 3 Press the MENU key then press or to select the frequency table number for the channel. 4 Press the MENU key to exit the selection, then repeat steps 1 2 (CH 1) 3 4 5 6 7 8 (CH 2) 9 (CH 3) 10 (CH 4) 11 (CH 5) 12 (CH 6) 2 and 3 to set additional channels. Frq. (MHz) Table No. 51 462.8375 52 462.8625 53 462.8875 54 462.9125 55 464.4875 56 464.5125 57 464.5375 58 464.5625 59 466.0375 60 466.0625 61 466.0875 62 466.1125 63 466.1375 64 466.1625 65 466.1875 66 466.2125 67 466.2375 68 466.2625 69 466.2875 70 466.3125 71 466.3375 72 466.3625 73 467.7875 74 467.8375 75 467.8625 Table No. Frq. (MHz) Table No. 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 464.5000 464.5500 467.7625 467.8125 467.8500 467.8750 467.9000 467.9250 461.0375 461.0625 461.0875 461.1125 461.1375 461.1625 461.1875 461.2125 461.2375 461.2625 461.2875 461.3125 461.3375 461.3625 462.7625 462.7875 462.8125 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Frq. (MHz) Table No. 76 467.8875 77 467.9125 78 469.4875 79 469.5125 80 469.5375 81 469.5625 82 462.1875 83 462.4625 84 462.4875 85 462.5125 86 467.1875 87 467.4625 88 467.4875 89 467.5125 90 451.1875 91 451.2375 92 451.2875 93 451.3375 94 451.4375 95 451.5375 96 451.6375 97 452.3125 98 452.5375 99 452.4125 452.5125 Frq. (MHz) 452.7625 452.8625 456.1875 456.2375 456.2875 468.2125 468.2625 468.3125 468.3625 468.4125 468.4625 468.5125 468.5625 468.6125 468.6625 456.3375 456.4375 456.5375 456.6375 457.3125 457.4125 457.5125 457.7625 457.8625 26
The marked CH numbers are the default channel settings. SCAN Scan is useful for monitoring signals on the transceiver channels. When scanning, the transceiver checks for a signal on each channel and only stops if a signal is present. If the QT/DQT matches, the transceiver stops at the channel and opens the squelch so you can listen to the call. If the QT/DQT does not match, the call is ignored and scanning continues. Before you can use the scan function, ensure that it is activated. You can turn the scan function (the ability to perform scan) ON or OFF in Setting Mode. 1 Enter the Setting Mode {page 24}. 2 Press the key to select or
. 3 Press the MENU key then press or to
(scan function disabled) or
(scan function enabled). select
If you select by pressing and holding the key {page 28}.
, you will no longer be able to perform scan To begin scanning:
1 Press and hold the key for 1 second.
appears on the display. 2 When a signal is detected and the QT/ DQT matches, the channel number appears on the display and blinks. 3 When the signal is no longer present, the transceiver waits for 5 seconds before scanning continues.
If a new signal appears before the 5 seconds elapse, the transceiver will remain on the channel until the new signal is no longer present, at which time it will again wait for 5 seconds before continuing. 27 4 To end the scan at any time, press and hold the key for 1 second.
The transceiver returns to the channel you were using before you started scanning. REVERT CHANNEL The revert channel is the channel from which you start scanning. So, for example, if you are on channel 1 when you begin to scan, your revert channel is channel 1. During scan, pressing the PTT switch will automatically select the transceivers revert channel (in the above example, channel 1) and you will begin transmitting. However, if you are currently paused on another channel after having received a signal (for example, channel 2), pressing the PTT switch will allow you to transmit on that channel, rather than returning to the revert channel. Scanning will resume after 5 seconds, unless a signal is present on the channel. SQUELCH LEVEL You can adjust the default squelch level of the transceiver. 1 Enter the Setting Mode {page 24}. 2 Press the key to select or
. 3 Press the MENU key then press or to select setting), or
(open),
(tight).
(default 28 VOICE OPERATED TRANSMISSION (VOX) Using the VOX feature, you can operate the transceiver hands-free. In order to use this feature, however, you must use an optional headset; VOX will not function with the built-in microphone. For best operation conditions, we recommend you use an optional headset with both an ear piece and a microphone on a boom that rests in front of your mouth. VOX OPERATION 1 Set up a VOX gain level from 1 to 5 {page 30}. 2 To transmit, speak into the headset microphone.
You do not need to press the PTT switch; the transceiver automatically detects your voice and begins transmitting. The LED lights red. 3 To stop transmitting, stop speaking.
Transmission will continue momentarily after you stop speaking. You can select the delay time as described on page 30. 4 To exit VOX mode, set the VOX gain level {below} to
(VOX function off). VOX Gain Level With VOX activated, your voice level will determine when you transmit. Due to the automatic switching between transmission and reception, we recommend you set the VOX gain level such that it will not activate when in an area with excessive ambient noise. 1 Enter the Setting Mode {page 24}. 2 Press the key to select or
. 3 Press the MENU key then press or
(VOX function off) or to select
(VOX gain level 1) to 5).
(VOX gain level 29
While adjusting the VOX Gain level, speak into the microphone. When an appropriate level is reached, the LED lights orange.
Setting the VOX gain level to OFF deactivates VOX. In order to transmit with VOX turned off, you must use the PTT switch. VOX Delay Time If the transceiver returns to receive mode too quickly after you stop speaking, the end of your message may not be transmitted. To avoid this, select an appropriate delay time that allows your entire message to be transmitted. However, do not make the delay overly long. 1 Enter the Setting Mode {page 24}. 2 Press the key to select or
. 3 Press the MENU key then press or to
(0.3 sec.),
(0.1 sec.),
(0.5 sec.), select
(1.5 sec.), or
While adjusting the VOX Delay Time, speak into the microphone to simulate transmitting. The LED lights orange while speaking, but no signal is transmitted at this time.
(1 sec.),
(3 sec.). Transmit Inhibit While Receiving While using VOX, you can set the transceiver to detect when the channel is in use (in place of using the Monitor function). With this function turned on, VOX will not allow you to transmit while the channel is being used. You can transmit only when the channel is free. Setting up the proceed tone function will notify you when the channel is free {below}. 1 Enter the Setting Mode {page 24}. 2 Press the key to select or
. 30 3 Press the MENU key then press to
(transmit inhibit while receiving
(transmit inhibit while receiving or select on) or off). VOX Proceed Tone You can set the transceiver to sound an alert tone when you are able to transmit (transmission is no longer inhibited). 1 Enter the Setting Mode {page 24}. 2 Press the key to select or
. 3 Press the MENU key then press or to
(VOX proceed tone on) or select
You can speak into the microphone at this time to simulate
(VOX proceed tone off). transmitting. The LED lights orange while speaking if your voice is at an appropriate level, but no signal is transmitted at this time. 31 FleetSync: ALPHANUMERIC 2-WAY PAGING FUNCTION FleetSync is an Alphanumeric 2-way Paging Function, and is a protocol owned by JVC KENWOOD Corporation. Each transceiver has a unique ID which is used to decode signals from other callers. CALL KEY SETUP You can set up the transceiver CAL key to perform 1 of 2 functions, or you can turn the CAL key off (unused):
Call Alert: Press the CAL key before making a call will send your call alert tone to your party members, identifying yourself before speaking. Selcall: Press the CAL key then select from a list of IDs to make calls to speci c transceivers. To set up the CAL key:
1 Enter the Setting Mode {page 24}. 2 Press the key to select or
. 3 Press the MENU key then press select
(off).
(call alert), or to
(selcall), or 32 CALL ALERT TONE Call alert tones are used to identify yourself to your party members. You can set up a call alert tone to one of 10 types. If each party member uses a different call alert tone, it is easy to know who is making the call. Pressing the CAL key before making a call will send your call alert tone to your party members. To set up your own call alert tone:
1 Enter the Setting Mode {page 24}. 2 Press the key to select or
. 3 Press the MENU key then press or
(call alert tone 1) to to select
(call alert tone 10).
Each time you press tone sounds. or to select a call alert tone, the new Call Alert Side Tone When the CAL key is pressed, the call alert tone will sound through your own speaker as well. To turn the Call Alert Side Tone on or off, on your own transceiver:
1 Enter the Setting Mode {page 24}. 2 Press the key to select or
. 3 Press the MENU key then press to
(Call Alert Side Tone is on) or or
(Call Alert Side Tone is off). select 33 SELCALL (SELECTIVE CALLING) A Selcall is a voice call to a particular station or group of stations. Each transceiver is set up with an individual ID number for use with selcalls. There are several types of Selcalls available: Individual, Group, and Broadcast.
Individual Calls are calls made to individual parties.
Group Calls are calls made to all parties within a group.
Broadcast Calls are calls made to all parties in all groups. The default status of the transceiver does not allow you to make a Selcall. Use the following procedures to set up your transceiver to allow Selcalls:
Step 1: Activate the FleetSync Optional Signaling 1 Enter the Setting Mode {page 24}. 2 Press the key to select 3 Press the MENU key then press
(Optional Signaling). or to select or
(FleetSync).
After setting the Optional Signaling to FleetSync, you will no longer be able to receive calls except selcalls. Step 2: Set up the CAL key 1 Enter the Setting Mode {page 24}. 2 Press the key to select 3 Press the MENU key then press or
(selcall). or to select Step 3: Set up your own ID (ID List Setting Mode for Selcall) 1 With the transceiver power OFF, press and hold the CAL key while turning the transceiver power ON (for 1 second).
A beep will sound and the transceiver will enter ID List Setting Mode. 2 Press the number. or key to select a list ID 34 3 Press the MENU key then press select
(own ID). or to
The default own ID setting is 01.
When setting up your own ID, make sure that each member within your group sets up a unique ID number for their own ID. If an own ID number is duplicated, that transceiver cannot perform selcalls. represents an Individual Call ID. represents a Group Call ID. represents a Broadcast Call ID. represents your own ID number. clears the selected ID data. 4 Press the MENU key to con rm the selection. 5 Press the PTT, MON, or CAL key to return to normal operation. 6 Set up your group ID number by repeating steps 1 to 5,
. above. In step 3, select
Ensure that all of your group members set up the same group ID.
(group ID) instead of 7 You can also set up a broadcast ID number (
) which is used to make calls to all members of several groups.
Ensure that all members of all groups set up the same broadcast ID. 35 Making a Selcall Following are details on how to make individual, group, and broadcast calls. Refer to the diagram below for the examples provided herein. Note:
When QT/DQT is set to the receiving side , the call side QT/DQT settings must be set up the same as the receiving side settings. During Scan the CAL key does not operate. Individual Calls:
For example, transceiver A is calling transceiver E. 1 Press the CAL key. 2 Press the or 05 in this example).
(individual call) represents a single station. key to select an individual ID number (Id-
3 Press the PTT switch to transmit the selected ID.
When a call is received, the callers ID number. appears on the display, along with 36 or in this example).
Group Calls:
For example, transceiver A is calling transceivers D, E, and F. 1 Press the CAL key. 2 Press the key to select a group ID number (GP-12
(group call) represents a group of stations. 3 Press the PTT switch to transmit the selected group ID.
When a call is received, the callers ID number. appears on the display, along with Broadcast Calls:
For example, transceiver A is calling transceivers B ~ F. 1 Press the CAL key. 2 Press the key to select a broadcast ID number (AL-
or 15 in this example).
(broadcast call) represents all stations. 3 Press the PTT switch to transmit the selected broadcast ID. appears on the display, along with
When a call is received, the callers ID number. Note:
If Optional Signaling (menu
) has been set to
(FleetSync), you can also set up an Individual Selcall Alert type
(menu and Group Selcall Alert types range from to
) and Group Selcall Alert type (menu
(type 10). Receiving a Selcall When a selcall is received, the appears on the display along with the caller's ID number. icon and
(off) and or
,
). Individual
(type 1) Press the PTT switch and speak into the speaker area to respond to the call, then continue the call as normal. When the call is nished, press the CAL key to return to operating mode. 37 Data Transmit Modulation Delay Time This function normally operates ne using the default setting, so it is not necessary to adjust the value. However, there are certain operating environments that will not allow the use of FleetSync (Selcall) functions, such as Scan mode. When you encounter such an environment, readjust the delay time to a longer time by following the procedures. To set up a data transmit modulation delay time:
1 Enter the Setting Mode {page 24}. 2 Press the key to select or
. 3 Press the MENU key then press to select
(1000 ms),
(2000 ms).
(0 ms), or
(500 ms),
(1500 ms), or PTT ID The transceiver can send a PTT ID signal when pressing the PTT switch (beginning of transmission) or when pressing and releasing (beginning of transmission and end of transmission) the PTT switch. 1 Enter the Setting Mode {page 24}. 2 Press the key to select or
. 3 Press the MENU key then press
(PTT ID is off), to select
(send your own PTT ID at the beginning of transmission), or selected list ID number PTT ID at the beginning and end of transmission). or
(send to Note:
Transceiver's individual ID number is not available for selection as PTT ID. 38 PTT ID Side Tone When the PTT switch is pressed and/or released, a tone will sound through your own speaker when the PTT ID is transmitted. To turn the PTT ID Side Tone on or off:
1 Enter the Setting Mode {page 24}. 2 Press the key to select or
. 3 Press the MENU key then press to
(PTT ID Side Tone is on) or select or
(PTT ID Side Tone is off). Mute Hold Time Mute Hold Time keeps the speaker muted for a brief moment, after a signal has been received. This prevents interference with the PTT ID signal. To set the hold time:
1 Enter the Setting Mode {page 24}. 2 Press the key to select or
. 3 Press the MENU key then press
(hold time is off),
(1000 ms), to
(500
(1500 ms), or
(2000 ms), or
(2500 ms). select ms), 39 Caller ID Display When the transceiver receives a PTT ID signal, the caller ID of icon, so that signal appears on the display, along with the you know who is making the call. 1 Enter the Setting Mode {page 24}. 2 Press the key to select or
. 3 Press the MENU key then press or to select
(Caller ID Display is off).
(Caller ID Display is on) or BACKGROUND OPERATIONS DISPLAY BACKLIGHT You can set the display backlight to remain off, remain on, or turn on when you press any key other than the PTT switch
(auto). When set to auto, the backlight remains on for 5 seconds after pressing a key, before turning off again. To select the backlight setting:
1 Enter the Setting Mode {page 24}. 2 Press the key to select or
. 3 Press the MENU key then press
(backlight off), to select
(backlight on), or
(backlight auto). or 40 MIC SENSE You can adjust the sensitivity level of the transceiver microphone. To select the mic sense:
1 Enter the Setting Mode {page 24}. 2 Press the key to select or
. 3 Press the MENU key then press or to select
(normal) or
(high). TIME-OUT TIMER The Time-out Timer prevents you from using a channel for a extended durations. This function is useful, for example, when you accidentally keep the PTT switch pressed. Additionally, by limiting the amount of time you can continuously transmit, this feature helps you save on battery power consumption. If you continuously transmit for 3 minutes (default value), 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. To change the default value of 3 minutes:
1 Enter the Setting Mode {page 24}. 2 Press the key to select or
. 3 Press the MENU key then press
(3 minutes) or to select minutes). or
(10 This transceiver is also equipped with a pre-alert tone which sounds 10 seconds before the Time-out Timer expires. This will allow you time to nish your message before the transceiver automatically stops transmitting. 41 BATTERY SAVER This transceiver has been designed to give you the most out of your battery power. The battery saver function decreases the amount of power used when a signal is not being received and no operations are being performed. While using the transceiver, battery saver will automatically switch ON after 5 seconds have elapsed with no operations or received calls. Operating the transceiver or receiving a call will switch this feature OFF until 5 seconds of non-operation occurs again. To turn this function on or off:
1 Enter the Setting Mode {page 24}. 2 Press the key to select or
. 3 Press the MENU key then press or select
(battery saver off).
(battery saver on) or to Note:
While the Battery Saver is operating, the LED may ash green when receiving a QT/DQT signal which does not match the QT/DQT tone/
code set up in your transceiver. 42 BATTERY LEVEL INDICATOR When turned ON, the battery level indicator on the display lets you know approximately how much battery life is remaining. When turned OFF, the battery level indicator will appear and blink only when the battery voltage level is low. When the battery voltage becomes too low while transmitting, the transceiver stops transmitting, a tone sounds, and the LED blinks red until you release the PTT switch. Recharge or replace the battery pack at this time. High battery power Medium battery power Low battery power Recharge the battery pack To turn this function on or off:
1 Enter the Setting Mode {page 24}. 2 Press the key to select or
. 3 Press the MENU key then press to
(battery level indicator on) or select or
(battery level indicator off). 43 INCOMING CALL NOTIFICATION Note:
To use Incoming Call Noti cation, you must set up a QT tone or a DQT code {page 18}. Incoming Call Noti cation is used to inform you of when a call is being received. When activated, a tone is emitted when a busy signal is received and the QT/ DQT signaling matches.
The tone will sound for 15 seconds before turning off.
While the tone sounds, you will not hear any audio from the speaker. Press any key to turn the tone off and listen to the received call. After the call is nished, the transceiver will wait for 10 seconds before resetting. If you receive a new call within those 10 seconds, the tone will not sound. If no call is received within 10 seconds, Incoming Call Noti cation will reset so that the next time a call is received, the tone will sound again. To turn Incoming Call Noti cation on or off:
1 Enter the Setting Mode {page 24}. 2 Press the key to select or
. 3 Press the MENU key then press to
(incoming call noti cation off), or
(incoming call noti cation on). select or BUSY CHANNEL LOCKOUT (BCL) This function is used in order to prevent transmitting on a channel that somebody else is currently using. When turned ON, a beep sounds when you press the PTT switch while another party is using the channel, and you cannot transmit. To turn BCL on or off:
1 Enter the Setting Mode {page 24}. 2 Press the key to select or
. 44 3 Press the MENU key then press select
(BCL on) or or to
(BCL off). BEEP TONE When you press a key, a beep will emit from the transceiver. To turn the beep tone on or off:
1 Enter the Setting Mode {page 24}. 2 Press the key to select or
. 3 Press the MENU key then press or
(beep tone on) or to select
(beep tone off). MODE RESET TIMER This function returns the transceiver to the channel display after a preset timer expires while in Setting mode or ID List mode. To set the mode reset timerr:
1 Enter the Setting Mode {page 24}. 2 Press the key to select or
. 3 Press the MENU key then press to select seconds),
(timer off),
(30 seconds). or
(10 45 SELECTABLE POWER ON TONE You can set up a tone sound during power on to one of 3 types. To set the power on tone type:
1 Enter the Setting Mode {page 24}. 2 Press the key to select or
. 3 Press the MENU key then press select
(type 3).
(type 1), or
(type 2), to RESETTING THE TRANSCEIVER At some point in time, you may desire to reset the transceiver settings to their default values. (Default values are listed on pages 24 ~ 25.) To reset the transceiver:
1 With the transceiver power OFF, press and
, and MON keys while turning
, hold the the transceiver power ON.
(reset) will appear on the display. 2 Release the
,
, and MON keys.
The con rmation message appear on the display.
(sure) will 3 Press the PTT switch to reset the transceiver.
Press any other key to cancel the reset. Note:
Reset will function even if Super Lock has been activated. 46 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Solution Problem Cannot turn the transceiver power ON. Battery power dies shortly after charging. Cannot talk to or hear other members in your group. Other voices
(besides group members) are present on the channel. You cannot make a selcall. You cannot receive calls except selcalls. You cannot transmit even by pressing the PTT switch. The transceiver is malfunctioning for no apparent reason.
The battery pack may be dead. Recharge or replace the battery pack.
The battery pack may not be installed correctly. Remove the battery pack and install it again.
The battery pack life is nished. Replace the battery pack with a new one.
Make sure you are using the same frequency and QT/DQT setting as the other group members.
Other group members may be using Privacy Talk. Turn on your transceivers Privacy Talk.
Other group members may be too far away. Make sure you are within range of the other transceivers.
Change the QT/DQT settings. Make sure all group members change the settings on their transceivers to match the new QT/DQT setting.
Verify and set your transceiver ID (Own, Group, All).
Optional Signaling is set to "FS (FleetSync)". Change the setting to "oF (OFF)".
Reset the transceiver as described on page 46. 47 SPECIFICATIONS RF output power High Low Audio output power Frequency stability Operating voltage Dimensions (W x D x H)
(projections not included) Weight (with KNB-46L) 1.5 W 500 mW 100 mW 2.5 ppm 3.7 V 52 x 29.6 x 103.5 mm
(2.05 x 1.17 x 4.07 in) 155 g (5.5 oz) 48 2016
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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 transmitters 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 classified 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 specified 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 FCCs 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. B59-2687-00
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JVC KENWOOD Corporation
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app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | TNF - Licensed Non-Broadcast Transmitter Held to Face | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | UHF FM TRANSCEIVER | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Output Power is continuously variable to 0.5W. Power output listed is at the antenna terminal on the device. This transmitter has been tested for SAR compliance in Push-to-Talk and Body-Worn operating configurations with specific antennas, and only satisfies SAR limit for Occupational/Controlled RF Exposure Environment. Device must operate at a duty factor not exceeding 50% and SAR compliance for body-worn operating configurations is limited to those described in this filing. This device must be restricted to work related operations in an Occupational/Controlled RF exposure Environment. All qualified end-users of this device must have the knowledge to control their exposure conditions and/or duration to comply with Occupational /Controlled SAR limit and requirements. A label, as described in this filing, must be displayed on the device to direct users to specific training information for meeting Occupational Exposure Requirements and users must be provided with the training information. The highest reported head and body-worn accessory SAR values at 50% duty factor are 0.66 W/kg and 1.00 W/kg, respectively. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
HCT Co., LTD
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1 | Name |
S****** L********
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1 | Telephone Number |
82-31********
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1 | Fax Number |
82-31********
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1 |
s******@HCT.co.kr
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 9 | BH EF | 450 | 470 | 1.5 | 2.5 ppm | 16K0F3E | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 9 | BH EF | 450 | 470 | 1.5 | 2.5 ppm | 11K0F3E |
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