Kenwood TK-3130 User Manual

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
UHF FM TRANSCEIVER
TK-3130
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THANK YOU
We are grateful for your purchase of this KENWOOD product and welcome you to the Business Radio Service (BRS). Your KENWOOD 2-way Business Radio is called a “transceiver”, meaning “transmitter & receiver”. We believe this easy-to-use transceiver will provide you with dependable and reliable communications. This KENWOOD transceiver is a precision device. Treat it with care, and you will enjoy years of reliable operation.
FEATURES
Compact design with a sturdy, polycarbonate body and a spring­loaded belt hook.
Can be used with the supplied Ni-MH battery pack or 3 AA batteries.
•2 channels with 121 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.
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.
Six different calling alert tones allows you to identify yourself to your group before you begin speaking.
Hands free operation when using an optional KHS-21 headset.
OPERATING CONDITIONS
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FCC LICENSE INFORMATION
Your KENWOOD radio 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.
FAX: Forms can be obtained by fax from the FCC Fax-On-Demand system. Call 1-202-418-0177 from your fax machine to request the documents.
MAIL: Forms can be ordered by telephone, and will be sent to you by first class mail. Call the FCC Forms Hotline at 1-800-418-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 filling out your Form 601 application Technical Data section, you must decide which frequency (or frequencies) you will operate on. Refer to the frequency chart on page 40.
Questions? Call the FCC for license application questions at 1-888-CALL-FCC (1-888-225-5322).
CHANNEL SPACING
The ProTalk regulations of the FCC. Transceivers using 12.5 kHz channel spacing may not have optimal sound quality when used with transceivers using 25 kHz channel spacing.
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PRECAUTIONS
Refer service to qualified technicians only. Do not modify or attempt to adjust the transceiver for any reason.
Do not expose the transceiver to long periods of direct sunlight, nor place it close to heating appliances.
Do not place the transceiver in excessively dusty, humid, or wet areas, nor on unstable surfaces.
•Avoid extremes in exposure to weather, heat, and cold. This transceiver can be used in mild weather conditions, but it is not waterproof.
•Turn OFF your transceiver while taking on fuel or while parked in gasoline service stations.
Do not operate your transceiver or charge your battery pack in an explosive atmosphere (gases, dust, fumes, etc.).
If an abnormal odor or smoke is detected coming from the transceiver, immediately switch OFF the power and remove the batteries from the transceiver. Contact your KENWOOD dealer.
Government law prohibits the operation of unlicensed radio transmitters within the territories under government control.
Illegal operation is punishable by fine and/or imprisonment.
SAFETY: It is important that the operator is aware of and understands hazards common to the operation of any transceiver.
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CONTENTS
UNPACKING AND CHECKING EQUIPMENT ......................... 1
SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES .......................................................... 1
ORIENTATION .......................................................................... 2
DISPLAY ................................................................................ 3
PREPARATION ........................................................................ 4
INSTALLING/ REMOVING THE BATTERY PACK ................................ 4
INSTALLING/ REMOVING BATTERIES ............................................ 5
CHARGING THE BATTERY PACK ................................................. 6
INSTALLING/ REMOVING THE BELT HOOK .................................... 8
INSTALLING/ REMOVING OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES ........................ 8
GETTING STARTED ................................................................ 9
QUIET TALK/ DIGITAL QUIET TALK .................................... 12
SCANNING THE CHANNELS ............................................... 14
REVERT CHANNEL ................................................................ 16
MONITORING A CHANNEL .................................................. 17
VOICE ACTIVATED CONTROL (VOX) .................................. 18
VOX GAIN .......................................................................... 18
VOX DELAY TIME ................................................................ 19
VOX OPERATION ................................................................. 20
VOX BUSY LOCKOUT ........................................................... 21
PRIVACY TALK ...................................................................... 22
OPERATING FEATURES....................................................... 23
TRANSMISSION POWER .......................................................... 23
KEY LOCK ........................................................................... 23
SUPER LOCK ....................................................................... 24
LAMP .................................................................................. 25
TIME-OUT TIMER .................................................................. 25
BATTERY SAVE ..................................................................... 27
BATTERY INDICATOR .............................................................. 28
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CALLING ALERT TONES ......................................................... 29
INCOMING CALL NOTIFICATION TYPE ........................................ 30
BUSY CHANNEL LOCKOUT ...................................................... 32
TRANSCEIVER BEEP .............................................................. 33
RESETTING THE TRANSCEIVER ........................................ 34
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES .................................................. 35
NOTICES TO THE USER ...................................................... 36
QT TONES/ DQT CODES ..................................................... 38
SPECIFICATIONS.................................................................. 40
CHANNEL FREQUENCY CHART ................................................ 40
MENUS ................................................................................... 41
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ............................................... 42
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UNPACKING AND CHECKING EQUIPMENT
Carefully unpack the transceiver. We recommend you identify the items listed in the following table before discarding the packing material. If any items are missing or have been damaged during shipment, file a claim with the carrier immediately.
SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES
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ORIENTATION
Antenna
MENU key
Press to perform various functions. Press and hold while switching the power ON to enter Setting Mode.
CAL key
Press before making a call, to alert the other party members.
/ keys
Press to change the operating channel, to select a menu in Setting Mode, and to perform other functions.
PTT (Push to Talk) switch
Press and hold, then speak into the microphone to transmit.
LED Indicator
Indicates the transceiver status.
Microphone
Speaker
SP/MIC jacks
Lift the covers and insert the accessory’s plugs here.
Power switch/ Volume control
Turn clockwise to switch the power ON and counter­clockwise to switch the power OFF. Rotate to adjust the volume.
MON key
Press to monitor the current channel for activity.
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DISPLAY
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PREPARATION
INSTALLING/ REMOVING THE BATTERY PACK
The battery pack is not charged at the factory; charge it before use (pages 6 and 7).
Average battery pack life using low power: 12 hours Average battery pack life using high power: 10 hours
•Average times are calculated using 5% transmit time, 5% receive time, and 90% standby time.
Do not short the battery terminals or dispose of the battery by fire.
Never attempt to remove the casing from the battery pack.
1 Remove the battery cover from
the rear of the transceiver by sliding it back and pulling it away from the transceiver body.
2 Install the battery pack as shown
in the diagram. When removing the battery pack, pull on the ribbon that is attached to the pack to dislodge the pack from the battery compartment.
3 Align the battery cover tabs with
the slots on the transceiver, then firmly slide the cover into place.
Ribbon
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INSTALLING/ REMOVING BATTERIES
In place of the battery pack, you can use 3 AA batteries. Use high quality alkaline batteries to enjoy longer periods of battery life.
Average battery life using low power: 8 hours
Average battery life using high power: 4 hours
•Average times are calculated using 5% transmit time, 5% receive time, and 90% standby time.
1 Remove the battery cover from
the rear of the transceiver by sliding it back and pulling it away from the transceiver body.
2 Install or remove 3 AA batteries.
Be sure to match the battery
polarities with those marked in the transceiver casing.
3 Align the battery cover tabs with
the slots on the transceiver, then firmly slide the cover into place.
Note:
Do not mix old and new batteries or batteries of different types.
When you do not use the transceiver for an extended period of
time, remove the batteries from the transceiver.
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CHARGING THE BATTERY PACK
Initially charging the battery pack after purchase or extended storage (greater than 2 months) will not bring the battery pack to its normal operating capacity. After repeating the charge/ discharge cycle two or three times, the operating capacity will increase to normal.
Do not recharge the battery pack if it is already fully charged. Doing so may cause the life of the battery pack to shorten or the battery pack may be damaged.
After recharging the battery pack, disconnect it from the charger. Charging the battery pack for more than 5 days may reduce the battery pack life due to overcharging.
Note:
The ambient temperature should be between 41°F and 104°F (5°C and 40°C) while charging is in progress. Charging outside this range may not fully charge the battery.
Always switch OFF the transceiver equipped with a battery pack before charging. Using the transceiver while charging its battery pack will interfere with correct charging.
The battery pack life is over when its operating time decreases even though it is fully and correctly charged. Replace the battery pack.
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1 Plug the AC adapter cable into
the adapter jack located on the rear of the charger.
2 Plug the AC adapter into an AC
outlet.
3 Slide a battery pack using the
supplied holder or a transceiver equipped with a battery pack into the battery pack slot.
Make sure the metal contacts of the battery pack mate securely with the charger terminals.
The indicator lights red and charging starts.
4 When charging is completed,
the indicator lights green. Remove the battery pack or the transceiver from the battery pack slot.
It takes approximately 2.5 hours to charge the battery pack.
When the charger will not be used for a long time, unplug the AC adapter from the AC outlet.
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INSTALLING/ REMOVING THE BELT HOOK
If desired, attach the belt hook to the rear of the transceiver using the 2 supplied screws.
INSTALLING/ REMOVING OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
Note: Always switch OFF the transceiver power when installing or removing the optional accessories.
The following accessories can be used with this transceiver:
KMC-21 Speaker-Microphone
KHS-21 Headset
KHS-1 Headset
EMC-3 Clip Microphone with Earphone
To install these accessories:
1 Open the SP/MIC tabs on the side of
the transceiver.
2 Insert the accessory’s 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.
Note: Refer to the accessory instruction manuals for detailed instructions on each of the accessories.
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GETTING STARTED
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Switch the transceiver power ON by turning the Power switch/ Volume control clockwise.
•A confirmation tone sounds.
To switch the transceiver power OFF, turn the Power switch/ Volume control fully counterclockwise, until a click sounds.
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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 17).
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Select channel 1 or 2 by pressing the or key.
•A confirmation tone sounds each time you press the or ▼ key.
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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 signalling code, refer to “QUIET TALK/ DIGITAL QUIET TALK” on page 12.
You can change the frequency of each channel:
1 Turn the transceiver power OFF.
2 Press and hold the MENU key while
turning the transceiver ON (for 1 second).
3 Press the ▲ or key to select “ ”
(channel 1) or “
•“” and the current frequency number
appear beside the channel number.
” (channel 2).
4 Press the MENU key to select
” (channel 1, frequency number 1) to
” (channel 1, frequency number 8) or
” (channel 2, frequency number 1) to
“ “ ” (channel 2, frequency number 8).
Refer to page 40 for the frequencies
available for each channel.
5 Press the PTT, MON, or CAL key to exit
Setting Mode.
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1 Press the MON key to make sure the
channel is not in use (refer to page 17).
2 Press and release the CAL key to alert
the other parties that you are making a call.
•A calling alert tone will sound on the other
party’s transceiver.
3 Press and hold the PTT switch, then
speak into the microphone to transmit.
The LED lights red while transmitting.
For best sound quality, speak into the
microphone in your normal speaking voice while holding the microphone approximately 1.5 inches (3 to 4 cm) from your lips.
4 Release the PTT switch when you have
finished speaking.
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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 38 QT tones (01 to 38) and 83 DQT codes (DQT01 to DQT83). After changing the QT/ DQT setting, confirm that the other members in your group have selected the same tone or code.
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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 38 for QT tones, then proceed to 01 to 83 for DQT codes. When you use a DQT code, the icon appears on the display.
•“” means you have turned off both QT and DQT.
Refer to pages 38 and 39 for the actual QT tones and DQT codes.
3 Press the MENU key 3 times, or press the
PTT, MON, or CAL key to confirm the setting.
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SCANNING THE CHANNELS
You can scan both channels of the transceiver to search for a signal. When the transceiver verifies a signal on a channel, it proceeds to check whether or not its QT/ DQT setting matches that which is set up on your transceiver, if you have set a channel with QT/ DQT. 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 Turn the transceiver power OFF.
2 Press and hold the MENU key while turning
the transceiver power ON (for 1 second).
3 Press the or key to select “
4 Press the MENU key to select “ ” (scan
function off) or “ ” (scan function on).
If you select “ ”, you will no longer be able to perform scan by pressing and holding the key (see page 15).
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5 Press the PTT, MON, or CAL key to exit
Setting Mode.
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.
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.
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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 transceiver’s revert channel (in the above example, channel 1) and you will begin transmitting. However, if you are currently paused on the other channel after having received a signal (in the above 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.
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MONITORING A CHANNEL
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 disable the squelch to unmute the speaker at any time. This feature is useful for a variety of reasons:
It allows you to confirm the channel activity so that you don’t make a call while another party is using the same channel.
It allows you to adjust the volume level without having to wait for a call.
When receiving a call that is intermittent due to a weak signal, disabling the squelch will allow you to listen to the call without it continuously cutting out.
To manually deactivate the squelch, press and hold the MON key.
When deactivated, the icon appears on the display and the LED lights green.
To return to normal operation, simply release the
MON key.
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VOICE ACTIVATED CONTROL (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.
With VOX activated, your voice level will determine when the transceiver transmits. Because of this, you must take care that the ambient noise around you is not so loud that it causes the transceiver to transmit. Due to the automatic switching between transmission and reception, we recommend you set the VOX gain such that it will not activate transmission when in an area with excessive ambient noise.
VOX GAIN
To enjoy the VOX function, take the time to properly adjust the VOX Gain. This level controls the VOX circuit to detect the presence or absence of your voice.
1 Turn the transceiver power OFF.
2 Press and hold the MENU key while turning
the transceiver power ON (for 1 second).
3 Press the or key to select “
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4 Press the MENU key to select “
” (VOX
function is off) or “ ” (VOX gain level 1) to
” (VOX gain level 3).
While adjusting the VOX Gain, the LED lights
orange.
Note: Setting the VOX gain to OFF deactivates VOX. In order to transmit with VOX turned off, you must use the PTT switch.
5 Press the PTT, MON, or CAL key to exit
Setting Mode.
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 Turn the transceiver power OFF.
2 Press and hold the MENU key while turning
the transceiver power ON (for 1 second).
3 Press the or key to select “ ”.
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4 Press the MENU key to select “
” (delay for 100 ms), “ ” (300 ms), “ ” (500 ms), “ (1.5 seconds), or “
” (1 second), “
” (3 seconds).
5 Press the PTT, MON, or CAL key to exit
Setting Mode.
VOX OPERATION
1 Set up a VOX gain level from 1 to 3 (page 18).
2 To transmit, simply speak into the headset microphone.
•You do not need to press the PTT switch; the transceiver
automatically detects your voice and begins transmitting.
3 To stop transmitting, stop speaking.
•Transmission will continue momentarily after you stop
speaking. You can select the delay time as described on page 19.
4 To exit VOX mode, set the VOX gain level (page 18) to
” (OFF).
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VOX BUSY LOCKOUT
While using VOX, you can set the transceiver to detect when the channel is busy (in use). 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.
1 Turn the transceiver power OFF.
2 Press and hold the MENU key while turning
the transceiver power ON (for 1 second).
3 Press the or key to select “
4 Press the MENU key to select “ ” (busy
lockout turned on) or “ turned off).
5 Press the PTT, MON, or CAL key to exit
Setting Mode.
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PRIVACY TALK
Whereas the Quiet Talk and Digital Quiet Talk functions (page 12) allow you to ignore unwanted calls, Privacy Talk allows you to hold a conversation in complete privacy. When activated, any other party listening in on your channel will be unable to understand your conversation. The transceiver scrambles your voice so that anybody listening to your conversation will not be able to understand what you are saying.
In order for members of your own group to understand your call while you are using Privacy Talk, all other members must also activate Privacy Talk on their transceivers. This scrambles everybody’s voice while transmitting and unscrambles the voice message on your own transceiver when you receive the message.
1 Press the MENU key 2 times.
The icon appears on the display and
blinks.
2 Press the ▲ or key to select “ ” (privacy
on) or “
3 Press the MENU key 2 times, or press the
PTT, MON, or CAL key to confirm the setting.
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OPERATING FEATURES
TRANSMISSION POWER
You can adjust the transmission power on all channels. Selecting low power will allow longer use of the battery pack (refer to pages 4 and 5). Selecting high power will allow you to transmit farther, in case the other party is too far away for low power usage.
To change the transmission power:
1 Press the MENU key 3 times.
The icon and “ ” appear on the display
when low power is selected. No icon and “ ” appear for high power.
2 Press the ▲ or key to select your desired
output power.
3 Press the MENU key 1 time to confirm the
setting.
KEY LOCK
You can lock the MENU, , and keys to prevent accidentally changing the operating mode and channel settings. The PTT, CAL, and MON keys still function normally.
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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, , and keys, and disable the Setting Mode. The PTT and MON keys still function normally. To turn Super Lock ON or OFF, follow the steps below.
1 Turn the transceiver power OFF.
2 Press and hold the PTT switch and the CAL
key while turning the transceiver power ON (for 2 seconds).
3 Press the ▲ or key to select “ ” (super
lock on) or “
” (super lock off).
4 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.
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LAMP
The lamp is used to illuminate the Liquid Crystal Display. You can set the lamp to remain off, remain on, or turn on when you press any key other than the PTT switch (auto). When set to auto, the lamp remains on for 5 seconds after pressing a key before turning off again.
To select the lamp setting:
1 Turn the transceiver power OFF.
2 Press and hold the MENU key while turning
the transceiver power ON (for 1 second).
3 Press the or key to select “
4 Press the MENU key to select “ ” (lamp
off), “ ” (lamp on), or “ ” (lamp auto).
5 Press the PTT, MON, or CAL key to exit
Setting Mode.
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TIME-OUT TIMER
The purpose of the Time-out Timer is to prevent you from using a channel for a long time. This function is useful, for example, when you accidentally keep the PTT switch pressed. Additionally, by limiting the amount of time you can
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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.
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 finish your message before the transceiver automatically stops transmitting.
To change the default value of 3 minutes:
1 Turn the transceiver power OFF.
2 Press and hold the MENU key while turning
the transceiver power ON (for 1 second).
3 Press the or key to select “
4 Press the MENU key to select “
(3 minutes) or “ ” (10 minutes).
5 Press the PTT, MON, or CAL key to exit
Setting Mode.
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BATTERY SAVE
This transceiver has been designed to give you the most out of your battery power. The battery save 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 save will automatically switch ON after 10 seconds have elapsed with no operations or received calls. Operating the transceiver or receiving a call will switch this feature OFF until 10 seconds of non-operation occurs again.
You can turn this function ON or OFF:
1 Turn the transceiver power OFF.
2 Press and hold the MENU key while turning
the transceiver power ON (for 1 second).
3 Press the or key to select “
4 Press the MENU key to select “ ” (battery
save on) or “
5 Press the PTT, MON, or CAL key to exit
Setting Mode.
” (battery save off).
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BATTERY INDICATOR
When turned ON, the battery indicator on the display lets you know approximately how much battery life is remaining. When turned OFF, the battery 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 and a tone sounds until you release the PTT switch. Recharge or replace the battery pack at this time.
High battery power
Medium battery power
Low battery power
Time to recharge the battery pack
Note: This feature does not measure the accurate battery voltage when using alkaline batteries. When using alkaline batteries in place of the supplied battery pack, turn this function OFF.
You can turn this function ON or OFF:
1 Turn the transceiver power OFF.
2 Press and hold the MENU key while turning
the transceiver power ON (for 1 second).
3 Press the or key to select “
4 Press the MENU key to select “ ” (battery
indicator on) to “
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5 Press the PTT, MON, or CAL key to exit
Setting Mode.
CALLING ALERT TONES
Calling alert tones are used to identify yourself to your party members. You can set up a calling alert tone to one of 6 types. If each party member uses a different calling alert tone, it is easy to know who is making the call. Pressing the CAL key before making a call will send your calling alert tone to your party members.
To set up your own calling alert tone:
1 Turn the transceiver power OFF.
2 Press and hold the MENU key while turning
the transceiver power ON (for 1 second).
3 Press the or key to select “
4 Press the MENU key to select “ ” (calling
alert tone 1) to “
Each time you press MENU to select a calling
alert tone, the new tone sounds.
” (calling alert tone 6).
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5 Press the PTT, MON, or CAL key to exit
Setting Mode.
INCOMING CALL NOTIFICATION TYPE
Note: To use Incoming Call Notification, you must set up a QT tone or a DQT code (page 12).
Incoming Call Notification is used to inform you of when a call is being received. You can set this function to notify you via a tone or through vibrating. When vibration is activated (either with the vibration only setting or the vibration and tone setting), the
When set to notify you via a tone only (setting 1), the tone is emitted when a busy signal is received and the QT/ DQT signalling matches. The tone will sound for 15 seconds before turning off. While the tone sounds, you will not hear any audio from the speaker. To turn the tone off and listen to the received call, press any key. After the call is finished, the transceiver will wait for 10 seconds before resetting the Incoming Call Notification. 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 Notification will reset so that the next time a call is received, the tone will sound again.
When set to notify you via vibration only (setting 2), the transceiver vibrates when a busy signal is received and the QT/ DQT signalling matches. Audio can be heard from the speaker while the transceiver vibrates. To stop the 15 second vibrator, press any key. After the call is finished, the transceiver will wait for 10 seconds before resetting the Incoming Call Notification.
icon appears on the display.
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When set to notify you via both a tone and through vibration (setting 3), the tone is emitted and the transceiver vibrates when a busy signal is received and the QT/ DQT signalling matches. As with a tone only, you will not hear audio from the speaker until the tone is stopped by pressing a key or the 15 second tone stops. After the call is finished, the transceiver will wait for 10 seconds before resetting the Incoming Call Notification.
To select your Incoming Call Notification type:
1 Turn the transceiver power OFF.
2 Press and hold the MENU key while turning
the transceiver power ON (for 1 second).
3 Press the or key to select “
4 Press the MENU key to select “
(incoming call notification type off: no tone or vibration), “ type 1: you are notified by a tone), “ ” (incoming call notification type 2: you are notified by vibration), or “ notification type 3: you are notified by both a tone and by vibration).
5 Press the PTT, MON, or CAL key to exit
Setting Mode.
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BUSY CHANNEL LOCKOUT
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.
1 Turn the transceiver power OFF.
2 Press and hold the MENU key while turning
the transceiver power ON (for 1 second).
3 Press the or key to select “
4 Press the MENU key to select “ ” (busy
channel lockout on) or “ lockout off).
5 Press the PTT, MON, or CAL key to exit
Setting Mode.
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TRANSCEIVER BEEP
When you turn the transceiver power ON or press a key, a beep will emit from the transceiver. If desired, you can turn this feature off:
1 Turn the transceiver power OFF.
2 Press and hold the MENU key while turning
the transceiver power ON (for 1 second).
3 Press the or key to select “
4 Press the MENU key to select “ ” (beep
on) or “ ” (beep off).
5 Press the PTT, MON, or CAL key to exit
Setting Mode.
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RESETTING THE TRANSCEIVER
At some point in time, you may desire to reset the transceiver settings to their default values. The default values of all the menus and channel settings can be found on page 41.
To reset the transceiver:
1 Turn the transceiver power OFF.
2 Press and hold the ▲, ▼, and MON keys
while turning the transceiver power ON.
•“ ” (reset) will appear on the display.
3 Release the ▲, , and MON keys to reset
the transceiver settings to their default values.
Note: Reset will function even if Super Lock has been activated.
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OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
KNB-27N (Ni-MH battery pack)
KSC-28 (Battery charger)
KMC-21 (Speaker-microphone) EMC-3 (Clip mic with earphone)
KHS-1 (Headset) KHS-21 (Headset)
SENS.
PTT
VOX
PTT
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NOTICES TO THE USER
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
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 in the instruction manual. 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.
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SAFETY INFORMATION:
Your wireless hand-held portable transceiver has been designed using a low power transmitter.
When the PTT switch is pressed, the transceiver generates radio frequency (RF) electromagnetic energy (EME).
This transceiver is designed to comply with the FCC Report and Order FCC 96-326 (August, 1996).
• Do not transmit for more than 50% of the total operating time. Transmitting for over 50% of the operating time may exceed the FCC RF exposure compliance requirements. Transmission occurs while you are pressing the PTT switch and is confirmed by the LED that lights red while transmitting.
•To transmit, speak into the microphone in your normal voice while holding the transceiver upright and keep the antenna at least 2 inches (5 cm) from your head and body.
• When using a headset, ensure that the antenna is at least 2 inches (5 cm) away from your body whenever you are transmitting.
• Use only KENWOOD genuine accessories. Unauthorized modifications, or attachments may damage the transceiver and
violate FCC rules and regulations.
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QT TONES/ DQT CODES
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