This manual is intended for use by experienced technicians familiar with similar types of commercial grade communications equipment. It contains all required service information for the equipment and is current as of the publication
date. Changes which may occur after publication are covered
by either Service Bulletins or Manual Revisions. These are
issued as required.
ORDERING REPLACEMENT PARTS
When ordering replacement parts or equipment information, the full part identification number should be included.
This applies to all parts : components, kits, or chassis. If the
part number is not known, include the chassis or kit number
of which it is a part, and a sufficient description of the required component for proper identification.
Service Manual List
TitleParts numberRemarksMarket codeTX-RX unit number
TK-3170/
TK-3173KJ72-0964-09
TK-3170/
TK-3173KJ72-0964-19
B51-8721-00
B51-8721-10This service manual
PERSONAL SAFETY
The following precautions are recommended for person-
nel safety:
• DO NOT transmit until all RF connectors are verified secure and any open connectors are properly terminated.
•SHUT OFF and DO NOT operate this equipment near electrical blasting caps or in an explosive atmosphere.
• This equipment should be serviced by a qualified technician only.
SERVICE
This radio is designed for easy servicing. Refer to the
A personal computer (IBM PC or compatible), programming
interface (KPG-22), and programming software (KPG-101D)
are required for programming.
(The frequency, TX power HI/LOW, and signaling data are
programmed for the transceiver.)
YES
YES
KRA-23 or KRA-27
Optional antenna
(Option)
KMC-17 or KMC-21
Speaker microphone
(Option)
TK-3170 K,K4
TK-3173 K
TK-3170 K3,K6,M3
TK-3170 M
2
TK-3170/3173
REALIGNMENT
1. Modes2. How to Enter Each Mode
User mode
Panel test mode
PC mode
Firmware
programming mode
Clone mode
Panel tuning mode
Data programming mode
PC test mode
PC tuning mode
User modePower ON
Panel test mode[A] + Power ON
PC modeReceived commands from PC
Panel tuning mode[Panel test mode] + [S]
Firmware programming mode[Side2] + Power ON
Clone mode[B] + Power ON
Firmware version information[Side1] + Power ON
Self-programming mode[C] + Power ON
ModeOperation
Firmware version information
Self-programming mode
ModeFunction
User modeFor normal use.
Panel test modeUsed by the dealer to check the funda-
mental characteristics.
Panel tuning mode
PC modeUsed for communication between the
Data programming
mode
PC test modeUsed to check the transceiver using the
FirmwareUsed when changing the main program
programming modeof the flash memory.
Clone modeUsed to transfer programming data from
Firmware versionUsed to confirm the internal firmware
informationversion.
Self-programming
mode
Used by the dealer to tune the transceiver.
transceiver and PC (IBM compatible).
Used to read and write frequency data and
other features to and from the transceiver.
PC. This feature is included in the FPU.
See panel tuning.
one transceiver to another.
You can program the frequency signaling and
other function using only the transceiver.
3. Panel Test Mode
Setting method refer to ADJUSTMENT.
4. Panel Tuning Mode
Setting method refer to ADJUSTMENT.
5. PC Mode
5-1. Preface
The transceiver is programmed by using a personal computer, programming interface (KPG-22) and programming
software (KPG-101D).
The programming software can be used with an IBM PC
or compatible. Figure 1 shows the setup of an IBM PC for
programming.
IBM-PC
KPG-22
KPG-101D
RF Power meter
or SSG
Tuning cable
(E30-3216-05)
Fig. 1
Gray
Gray/Black
1.5D-XV Lead wire
1.5D-XV Shield wire
+
SP
–
+
MIC
–
3
TK-3170/3173
REALIGNMENT
5-2. Connection Procedure
1. Connect the transceiver to the personal computer with
the interface cable.
2. When the POWER switch on, user mode can be entered
immediately. When PC sends command the transceiver
enter PC mode, and “PROGRAM” is displayed on the
LCD.
When data transmitting from transceiver, the red LED is
lights.
When data receiving to transceiver, the green LED is
lights.
Note:
The data stored in the personal computer must match
model type, when it is written into the flash memory.
The KPG-22 is required to interface the transceiver to the
computer. It has a circuit in its D-subconnector (25-pin) case
that converts the RS-232C logic level to the TTL level.
The KPG-22 connects the SP/MIC connector of the trans-
ceiver to the computers RS-232C serial port.
5-4. Programming Software KPG-101D Description
The KPG-101D is the programming software for the trans-
ceiver supplied on a CD-ROM. This software runs under MSWindows 98, ME, Windows 2000 or XP on an IBM-PC or
compatible machine.
The data can be input to or read from the transceiver and
edited on the screen. The programmed or edited data can be
printed out. It is also possible to tune the transceiver.
6. Firmware Programming Mode
6-1. Preface
Flash memory is mounted on the transceiver. This allows
the transceiver to be upgraded when new features are released in the future. (For details on how to obtain the firmware, contact Customer Service.)
6-2. Connection Procedure
Connect the transceiver to the personal computer (IBM
PC or compatible) with the interface cable (KPG-22). (Connection is the same as in the PC Mode.)
6-3. Programming
1. Start up the firmware programming software (Fpro.exe).
2. Set the communications speed (normally, 115200 bps)
and communications port in the configuration item.
3. Set the firmware to be updated by File name item.
4. Turn the transceiver power ON with the [Side2] key held
down. Then, the orange LED on the transceiver lights and
“PROG 1152” is displayed.
5. Check the connection between the transceiver and the
personal computer, and make sure that the transceiver is
in the Program mode.
6. Press write button in the window. When the transceiver
starts to receive data, the “LOADING” is displayed.
7. If writing ends successfully, the checksum is calculated
and a result is displayed.
8. If you want to continue programming other transceivers,
repeat steps 4 to 7.
Note:
This mode cannot be entered if the Firmware Programming mode is set to Disable in the Programming software.
6-4. Function
1. If you press the [Side2] key while “PROG 1152” is displayed, the display changes to “PROG 192” to indicate
that the write speed is low speed (19200 bps). If you
press the [Side2] key again while “PROG 192” is displayed, the display changes to “PROG 384”. If you press
the [Side2] key again while “PROG 384” is displayed, the
display changes to “PROG 576”. If you press the [Side2]
key again while “PROG 576” is displayed, the display returns to “PROG 1152”.
2. If you press the [Side1] key while “PROG 1152” is displayed, the checksum is calculated, and a result is displayed. If you press the [Side1] key again while the
checksum is displayed, “PROG 1152” is redisplayed.
Note:
Normally, write in the high-speed mode.
7. Clone Mode
Programming data can be transferred from one trans-
ceiver to another by connecting them via their SP/MIC connectors. The operation is as follows (the transmit transceiver
is the master and the receive transceiver is a slave).
The following data cannot be cloned.
• Tuning data
• Embedded message with password
• Serial number
The “password” of description by explanation of 1. to 7.
are “Read Authorization Password”.
1. Turn the master transceiver power ON with the [B] key
held down. If the Data password is set to the transceiver,
the transceiver displays “CLN LOCK”. If the password is
not set, the transceiver displays “CLONE”.
2. When you enter the correct password, and “CLONE” is
displayed, the transceiver can be used as the cloning master. The following describes how to enter the password.
3. How to enter the password with the keypad;
If you press a key while “CLN LOCK” is displayed, the
number that was pressed is displayed on the transceiver.
Each press of the key shifts the display in order to the left.
When you enter the password and press the [
“CLONE” is displayed if the entered password is correct.
If the password is incorrect, “CLN LOCK” is redisplayed.
] or [S] key,
*
4
REALIGNMENT
How to enter the password with the selector;
If the selector is rotated while “CLN LOCK” is displayed,
numbers (0 to 9) are displayed flashing. When you press
the [C] key, the currently selected number is determined.
If you press the [S] key after entering the password in this
procedure, “CLONE” is displayed if the entered password
is correct. If the password is incorrect, “CLN LOCK” is
redisplayed.
4. Power on the slave transceiver.
5. Connect the cloning cable (part No. E30-3410-05) to the
SP/MIC connectors on the master and slave.
6. Press the [S] key on the master while the master displays
“CLONE”. The data of the master is sent to the slave.
While the slave is receiving the data, “PROGRAM” is displayed. When cloning of data is completed, the master
displays “END”, and the slave automatically operates in
the User mode. The slave can then be operated by the
same program as the master.
7. The other slave can be continuously cloned. When the [S]
key on the master is pressed while the master displays
“END”, the master displays “CLONE”. Carry out the operation in step 4 to 6.
Notes:
Cannot be cloned if the password (over write password) is
programmed to the slave.
Only the same models can be cloned together.
Cloning cable
(E30-3410-05)
TK-3170/3173
TX-RX UNIT (B/4)
Foil side
D14
Fig. 3
8-2. Adding a Data Password
If a data password is set in the optional feature menu, you
must enter the password to activate self-programming
mode.
The password can consist of 6 digits, ranging from 0~9.
■ To enter the password using the keypad:
1. Press a key while “SLF.LOCK.R” or “SLF.LOCK.W” is
displayed. The number that was pressed will appear on
the display.
2. Each press of the key shifts the display in order to the left.
3. When you have entered the entire password, press the
] or [S] key. “SELF” appears on the display if the en-
[
*
tered password is correct. If the password is incorrect,
“SLF.LOCK.R” or “SLF.LOCK.W” is redisplayed.
Fig. 2
8. Self-Programming Mode
This mode allows you to write the frequency data and signaling, etc. to the equipment. This mode is to be used ONLY
by authorized service personnel who are maintaining the
user’s equipment. After programming, reset the FPU to disable “Self- Programming” mode. Transceivers CANNOT be
delivered to the end-user with self-programming mode enabled.
8-1. Entering Self-Programming Mode
Remove D14 on the control unit (X57 B/4) first. (K, K3,
K4 and K6 only)
1. Press and hold the [C] key for 2 seconds while turning the
power on.
2. When self-programming mode is enabled, “ SELF ” ap-
pears on the display.
■ To enter the password using the selector:
1. Rotate the selector while “SLF.LOCK.R” or “SLF.LOCK.
W” is displayed. A number (0 to 9) will appear on the
display and flash.
2. Press the [C] key. The currently selected number is set.
3. When you have entered the entire password, press the [S]
key. “SELF” appears on the display if the entered password is correct. If the password is incorrect, “SLF.LOCK.
R” or “SLF.LOCK.W” is redisplayed.
Notes:
• Self-programming mode cannot be set when it has been
disabled by the FPU.
• Self-programming mode for the TK-3173 or TK-3170 (M,
M3) transceiver cannot be enabled by the FPU when the
transceiver is set up for Trunking System Data.
[C + Power on]
Self-programming mode
[Side1][Side2]
Function setting
mode
Channel select
mode
[C][C]
Channel edit
mode
[A]
Zone select
mode
Zone edit
mode
5
TK-3170/3173
REALIGNMENT
8-3. Zone/Channel Select Mode
■ To enable Zone/Channel select mode
1. Press the [Side2] key when “SELF” is displayed. The
transceiver enters Channel Select Mode. On the left half
of the display, the zone number is displayed. On the right
half of the display, the channel number is displayed.
2. Each press of the [A] key changes the position of the “▼“
indicator between the zone select (left side) and the channel select (right side).
3. Rotate the selector to set the zone or channel number,
depending on the location or the ”▼“ indicator.
■ Channel edit mode
1. Press the [A] key so that the “▼“ indicator is located on
the right side, above the channel number.
2. Rotate the selector select your desired channel number.
3. Press the [C] key to enter Channel Edit Mode.
4. Press the [C] key again to select the setting you wish to
modify.
5. Rotate the selector to select the desired value.
6. Press the [B] key to store the value in memory and advance to the next setting.
7. Press the [C] key to skip any settings you do not wish to
modify.
8. Press the [S] key to exit. “SELF” appears on the display.
No.FunctionChoicesDisplayRemarks
Zone/Channel Setting Mode
Select Channel1~128
1-1
[A] : Zone Selection/Channel Selection change
▼
Select Zone1~128
128 -1
Channel Edit
1RX FrequencyStep 5.0kHzDisplay when an item is selected or when a step
Step 6.25kHzis changed (about 0.5 seconds)
Step 1MHz[A] : Step change, Default=6.25kHz
Blank[Side1] : Freq On/Blank switching
327.0000~550.0000MHzThe rightmost dot indicates
2RX SignalingOFF[Side1] : Off/QT/DQT switching
QT 67.0~250.3Hz[A] : Mode switching
(EIA Mode)[Side2] : Normal/Inverse switching
QT 67.0~254.1HzDefault=OFF
(0.1Hz Step Mode)
DQT 023~754 Normal
(Standard Table Mode)
DQT 000~777 Normal
(1 Step Mode)
STP__500
STP__625
STP___1M
R.– – –––––
R.4 5 0. 0000
––––––––
QT _ _ 6 7.0 _
QT _ 25 0.3_
QT _ _ 6 7.0∗
QT _ 25 4.1 ∗
DQT 0 2 3 N _
DQT 7 5 4 N _
DQT 0 0 0 N∗
DQT 7 7 7 N∗
▼
1-128
▼
1-1
▼
50Hz digit (On=5; Off=0)
6
TK-3170/3173
REALIGNMENT
No.FunctionChoicesDisplayRemarks
DQT 023~754 Inverse
(Standard Table Mode
DQT 000~777 Inverse
(1 Step Mode)
3TX FrequencyStep 5.0kHzSame as RX frequency
Step 6.25kHz
Step 1MHz
BlankSame as RX frequency
327.0000~550.0000MHzSame as RX frequency
4TX SignalingOFFSame as RX signaling
QT 67.0~250.3Hz
(EIA Mode)
QT 67.0~254.1Hz
(0.1Hz Step Mode)
DQT 023~754 Normal
(Standard Table Mode)
DQT 000~777 Normal
(1 Step Mode)
DQT 023~754 Inverse
(Standard Table Mode)
DQT 000~777 Inverse
(1 Step Mode)
5Option SignalingOFF←Default
DTMF
2-tone
FleetSync
6IDDTMF Signaling = Code SQDisplay when an item is selected
000~9999999999(about 0.5 seconds)
DTMF Signaling = Selective CallDisplay of the current setting
000~9999(If it is 8 or more digits, scroll it)
Code Default[Side1] : Data clear
7Transmit PowerHigh Transmit Power←Default
Low Transmit Power
8Wide/NarrowWide←Default
Narrow
DQT 0 2 3 I _
DQT 7 5 4 I _
DQT 0 0 0 I ∗
DQT 7 7 7 I ∗
STP__500
STP__625
STP___1M
T.– – –––––
T.4 5 0. 0 0 00
––––––––
QT _ _ 6 7.0_
QT _ 25 0.3_
QT _ _ 6 7.0∗
QT _ 25 4.1∗
DQT 0 2 3 N_
DQT 7 5 4 N_
DQT 0 0 0 N∗
DQT 7 7 7 N∗
DQT 0 2 3 I _
DQT 7 5 4 I _
DQT 0 0 0 I ∗
DQT 7 7 7 I ∗
OP _OFF _ _
OP _DTMF _
OP _ 2 TON1
OP _ 2 TON2
OP _ 2 TON3
OP _ FLSY_
___ ID___
12345678
–––––123
_____000
PWR _ H ___
PWR _ L ___
WI DE_ ___
NARROW_ _
Display when a code is input
(Input it with DTMF key)
7
TK-3170/3173
REALIGNMENT
No.FunctionChoicesDisplayRemarks
9Busy Channel LockoutNo←Default
QT/DQT Tone
Option Signaling
Carrier Only
10Scan Delete/AddAdd←Default
Delete
11Beat ShiftNO←Default
YES
12CompanderNO←Default
YES
13Priority ChannelNO←Default
YES
14Home ChannelNOCurrent zone outside cannot be set up
YESDefault=NO
15Direct ChannelNODefault=NO
1~4
16PTT IDOFFDefault=OFF
Beginning of Transmit
End of Transmit
Both
17Beginning of TransmitCode which it can input, 0~9,Not display if Dial ID =Uncheck and PTT ID=OFF,
A~D, ∗ and #, maximum ofor EOT is set
16 digits.Display of the current setting
Blank[Side1] : Data clear
18End of TransmitCode which it can input, 0~9,Not display if Dial ID =Uncheck and PTT ID=OFF,
A~D, ∗ and #, maximum ofor EOT is set
16 digits.Display of the current setting
Blank[Side1] : Data clear
BCL _NO_ _
BCL _QT _ _
BCL _OPT_
BCL _CARR
S CAN_ADD
S CAN_DE L
SHF T _NO_
SHF T _YES
COMP _ NO_
COMP _ Y E S
P RCH_NO_
P RCH_YES
HMC H _ NO _
HMC H _ Y E S
DIRCT _NO
DIRCT __1
PID_OFF_
PID_BOT_
PID_EOT_
PID_BOTH
BOT _ I D _ _
12345678
–––––987
––––––––
EOT _ I D_ _
12345678
–––––987
––––––––
(If it is 8 or more digits, scroll it)
Display when a code is input
(Input it with DTMF key)
(If it is 8 or more digits, scroll it)
Display when a code is input
(Input it with DTMF key)
8
■ Channel edit mode flow chart
Self programming mode
[Side2]
TK-3170/3173
REALIGNMENT
[S]
Channel select modeZone select mode
[S]
[S]
[S]
[S]
[S]
[S]
[S]
[S]
[S]
[S]
[S]
[S]
Option signaling
Transmit power
Busy channel lockout
Scan delete/add
[C]
RX frequency
[B] (Write data)
[C] (Don’t write data)
RX signaling
[B] (Write data)
[C] (Don’t write data)
TX frequency
[B] (Write data)
[C] (Don’t write data)
TX signaling
[B] (Write data)
[C] (Don’t write data)
[B] (Write data)
[C] (Don’t write data)
ID
[B] (Write data)
[C] (Don’t write data)
[B] (Write data)
[C] (Don’t write data)
Wide/Narrow
[B] (Write data)
[C] (Don’t write data)
[B] (Write data)
[C] (Don’t write data)
[B] (Write data)
[C] (Don’t write data)
Beat shift
[B] (Write data)
[C] (Don’t write data)
Compander
[B] (Write data)
[C] (Don’t write data)
[A]
[Side1]
[Side1][Side1][Side2][Side1]
[Side1]
[Side1][Side1]
[Side1]
Blank
BlankDQT NDQT IQT
Blank
BlankDQT NDQT IQT
Default ID
[S]
[S]
[S]
[S]
[S]
[S]
[Side1]
[Side1]
Priority channel
[B] (Write data)
[C] (Don’t write data)
Home channel
[B] (Write data)
[C] (Don’t write data)
Direct channel
[B] (Write data)
[C] (Don’t write data)
PTT ID
[B] (Write data)
[C] (Don’t write data)
Beginning of TX
[B] (Write data)
[C] (Don’t write data)
End of TX
[Side2][Side1]
Not used when Direct CH/GID
is not set in Key Assignment
[Side1]
[Side1]
Data clear
Data clear
Not valid if Dail ID=Disable
and PTT ID=off, or EOT
is set
Not valid if Dail ID=Disable
and PTT ID=off, or EOT
is set
[B] (Write data)
[C] (Don’t write data)
9
TK-3170/3173
Self programming mode
Channel select mode
Zone select mode
Tim e-out timer
TOT pre-alert
TOT rekey time
TOT reset time
Option signaling
decode condition
Audio control
[Side2]
[A]
[C]
[B] (Write data)
[C] (Don’t write data)
[B] (Write data)
[C] (Don’t write data)
[B] (Write data)
[C] (Don’t write data)
[B] (Write data)
[C] (Don’t write data)
[B] (Write data)
[C] (Don’t write data)
[B] (Write data)
[C] (Don’t write data)
[S]
[S]
[S]
[S]
[S]
[S]
[S]
[S]
You cannot enter the zone edit mode
when channel data is not set
REALIGNMENT
■ Zone edit mode
1. Press the [A] key so that the “▼“ indicator is located on
the left side, above the zone number.
2. Rotate the selector select your desired zone number.
3. Press the [C] key to enter Zone Edit Mode.
4. Press the [C] key again to select the setting you wish to
modify.
5. Rotate the selector to select the desired value.
6. Press the [B] key to store the value in memory and advance to the next setting.
7. Press the [C] key to skip any settings you do not wish to
modify.
Press the [S] key to exit. “SELF” appears on the display.
■ Zone edit mode flow chart
No.FunctionChoicesDisplayRemarks
Zone Edit
1Time-out Timer15~1200/15sDefault=60
2TOT Pre-alertOff, 1~10/1sDefault=Off
3TOT Rekey TimeOff, 1~60/1sDefault=Off
4TOT Reset TimeOff, 1~15/1sDefault=Off
5Option Signaling DecodeQT/DQT←Default
ConditionCarrier
6Audio ControlQT/DQT←Default
10
QT/DQT and Option Signaling
QT/DQT or Option Signaling
TOT __ _60
TOTP_OFF
TOTK_OFF
TOTS_OFF
OPDC _QT _
OPDC _ CR _
ADC _QT _ _
ADC _ AND_
ADC _OR _ _
REALIGNMENT
TK-3170/3173
8-4. Function Setting Mode
1. Press the [Side1] key when “SELF” is displayed. The
transceiver enters Function Setting Mode.
2. Press the [C] key to select the setting you wish to modify.
3. Rotate the selector to select the desired value.
No.FunctionChoicesDisplayRemarks
Function Key
1[AUX]None←Default
2-tone
Autodial
Autodial Programming
AUXOptional Board=None
Call 1
Call 2
CH/GID Down
CH/GID Up
Channel Entry
Direct CH1
Direct CH2
Direct CH3
Direct CH4
Display Character
Emergency
Home/CH/GID
Key Lock
Lamp
Low Transmit Power
Monitor
Monitor Momentary
OST
Transceiver Password
Scan
Scan Delete/Add
Scrambler
SelCall
SelCall+Status
Squelch Level
Squelch Off
Squelch Off Momentary
Status
4. Press the [B] key to store the value in memory and advance to the next setting.
5. Press the [C] key to skip any settings you do not wish to
modify.
6. Press the [S] key to exit. “SELF” appears on the display.
AUX _OFF_
AUX _ _ _ 1 _
AUX _ _ _ 2 _
AUX _ _ _ 3 _
AUX _ _ _ 4 _
AUX _ _ _ 5 _
AUX _ _ _ 6 _
AUX _ _ _ 7 _
AUX _ _ _ 8 _
AUX _ _ _ 9 _
AUX _ _ 10_
AUX _ _ 11_
AUX _ _ 12_
AUX _ _ 13_
AUX _ _ 14_
AUX _ _ 15_
AUX _ _ 16_
AUX _ _ 17_
AUX _ _ 18_
AUX _ _ 19_
AUX _ _ 20_
AUX _ _ 21_
AUX _ _ 22_
AUX _ _ 23_
AUX _ _ 24_
AUX _ _ 25_
AUX _ _ 26_
AUX _ _ 27_
AUX _ _ 28_
AUX _ _ 29_
AUX _ _ 30_
AUX _ _ 31_
AUX _ _ 32_
11
TK-3170/3173
REALIGNMENT
No.FunctionChoicesDisplayRemarks
Talk Around
VOX
Zone Up
Zone Down
2[S1]No Function
2-tone
Autodial
Autodial Programming
AUXOptional Board=None
Call 1
Call 2
CH/GID Down
CH/GID Up
Channel Entry
Direct CH1
Direct CH2
Direct CH3
Direct CH4
Display Character
Home/CH/GID
Key Lock
Lamp←Default
Low Transmit Power
Monitor
Monitor Momentary
OST
Transceiver Password
Scan
Scan Delete/Add
Scrambler
SelCall
SelCall+Status
Squelch Level
Squelch Off
Squelch Off Momentary
Status
Talk Around
VOX
Zone Up
Zone Down
AUX _ _ 3 3 _
AUX _ _ 3 4 _
AUX _ _ 3 5 _
AUX _ _ 3 6 _
S1_ _OFF_
S1_ __ _1_
S1_ __ _2_
S1_ __ _3_
S1_ __ _4_
S1_ __ _5_
S1_ __ _6_
S1_ __ _7_
S1_ __ _8_
S1_ __ _9_
S1_ __10_
S1_ __11_
S1_ __12_
S1_ __13_
S1_ __14_
S1_ __16_
S1_ __17_
S1_ __18_
S1_ __19_
S1_ __20_
S1_ __21_
S1_ __22_
S1_ __23_
S1_ __24_
S1_ __25_
S1_ __26_
S1_ __27_
S1_ __28_
S1_ __29_
S1_ __30_
S1_ __31_
S1_ __32_
S1_ __33_
S1_ __34_
S1_ __35_
S1_ __36_
12
TK-3170/3173
REALIGNMENT
No.FunctionChoicesDisplayRemarks
3[S2]No Function
2-tone
Autodial
AUXOptional Board=None
Autodial Programming
Call 1
Call 2
CH/GID Down
CH/GID Up
Channel Entry
Direct CH1
Direct CH2
Direct CH3
Direct CH4
Display Character
Home/CH/GID
Key Lock
Lamp
Low Transmit Power
Monitor
Monitor Momentary
OST
Transceiver Password
Scan
Scan Delete/Add
Scrambler
SelCall
SelCall+Status
Squelch Level
Squelch Off
Squelch Off Momentary←Default
Status
Talk Around
VOX
Zone Up
Zone Down
4[S]No Function
2-tone
Autodial
AUXOptional Board=None
S2_ _OFF_
S2_ __ _1_
S2_ __ _2_
S2_ __ _3_
S2_ __ _4_
S2_ __ _5_
S2_ __ _6_
S2_ __ _7_
S2_ __ _8_
S2_ __ _9_
S2_ __10_
S2_ __11_
S2_ __12_
S2_ __13_
S2_ __14_
S2_ __16_
S2_ __17_
S2_ __18_
S2_ __19_
S2_ __20_
S2_ __21_
S2_ __22_
S2_ __23_
S2_ __24_
S2_ __25_
S2_ __26_
S2_ __27_
S2_ __28_
S2_ __29_
S2_ __30_
S2_ __31_
S2_ __32_
S2_ __33_
S2_ __34_
S2_ __35_
S2_ __36_
S__ _OFF_
S__ ___1_
S__ ___2_
S__ ___3_
13
TK-3170/3173
REALIGNMENT
No.FunctionChoicesDisplayRemarks
Autodial Programming
Call 1
Call 2
CH/GID Down
CH/GID Up
Channel Entry
Direct CH1
Direct CH2
Direct CH3
Direct CH4
Display Character
Home/CH/GID
Key Lock
Lamp
Low Transmit Power
Monitor
Monitor Momentary
OST
Transceiver Password
Scan←Default
Scan Delete/Add
Scrambler
SelCall
SelCall+Status
Squelch Level
Squelch Off
Squelch Off Momentary
Status
Talk Around
VOX
Zone Up
Zone Down
5[A]No Function
2-tone
Autodial
Autodial Programming
AUXOptional Board=None
Call 1
Call 2
CH/GID Down
S__ ___4_
S__ ___5_
S__ ___6_
S__ ___7_
S__ ___8_
S__ ___9_
S__ __10_
S__ __11_
S__ __12_
S__ __13_
S__ __14_
S__ __16_
S__ __17_
S__ __18_
S__ __19_
S__ __20_
S__ __21_
S__ __22_
S__ __23_
S__ __24_
S__ __25_
S__ __26_
S__ __27_
S__ __28_
S__ __29_
S__ __30_
S__ __31_
S__ __32_
S__ __33_
S__ __34_
S__ __35_
S__ __36_
A__ _OFF_
A__ ___1_
A__ ___2_
A__ ___3_
A__ ___4_
A__ ___5_
A__ ___6_
A__ ___7_
14
TK-3170/3173
REALIGNMENT
No.FunctionChoicesDisplayRemarks
CH/GID Up
Channel Entry
Direct CH1
Direct CH2
Direct CH3
Direct CH4
Display Character
Home/CH/GID
Key Lock
Lamp
Low Transmit Power
Monitor
Monitor Momentary
OST
Transceiver Password
Scan
Scan Delete/Add←Default
Scrambler
SelCall
SelCall+Status
Squelch Level
Squelch Off
Squelch Off Momentary
Status
Talk Around
VOX
Zone Up
Zone Down
6[B]No Function
2-tone
Autodial
Autodial Programming
AUXOptional Board=None
Call 1
Call 2
CH/GID Down
CH/GID Up
Channel Entry
Direct CH1
Direct CH2
A__ ___ 8_
A__ ___ 9_
A__ __10_
A__ __11_
A__ __12_
A__ __13_
A__ __14_
A__ __16_
A__ __17_
A__ __18_
A__ __19_
A__ __20_
A__ __21_
A__ __22_
A__ __23_
A__ __24_
A__ __25_
A__ __26_
A__ __27_
A__ __28_
A__ __29_
A__ __30_
A__ __31_
A__ __32_
A__ __33_
A__ __34_
A__ __35_
A__ __36_
B__ _OFF_
B__ ___ 1_
B__ ___ 2_
B__ ___ 3_
B__ ___ 4_
B__ ___ 5_
B__ ___ 6_
B__ ___ 7_
B__ ___ 8_
B__ ___ 9_
B__ __10_
B__ __11_
15
TK-3170/3173
REALIGNMENT
No.FunctionChoicesDisplayRemarks
Direct CH3
Direct CH4
Display Character
Home/CH/GID
Key Lock
Lamp
Low Transmit Power
Monitor
Monitor Momentary
OST
Transceiver Password
Scan
Scan Delete/Add
Scrambler
SelCall
SelCall+Status
Squelch Level
Squelch Off
Squelch Off Momentary
Status
Talk Around←Default
VOX
Zone Up
Zone Down
7[C]No Function
2-tone
Autodial
Autodial Programming
AUXOptional Board=None
Call 1
Call 2
CH/GID Down
CH/GID Up
Channel Entry
Direct CH1
Direct CH2
Direct CH3
Direct CH4
Display Character
Home/CH/GID
B__ __12 _
B__ __13 _
B__ __14 _
B__ __16 _
B__ __17 _
B__ __18 _
B__ __19 _
B__ __20 _
B__ __21 _
B__ __22 _
B__ __23 _
B__ __24 _
B__ __25 _
B__ __26 _
B__ __27 _
B__ __28 _
B__ __29 _
B__ __30 _
B__ __31 _
B__ __32 _
B__ __33 _
B__ __34 _
B__ __35 _
B__ __36 _
C__ _OFF_
C__ ___1_
C__ ___2_
C__ ___3_
C__ ___4_
C__ ___5_
C__ ___6_
C__ ___7_
C__ ___8_
C__ ___9_
C__ __10 _
C__ __11 _
C__ __12 _
C__ __13 _
C__ __14 _
C__ __16 _
16
TK-3170/3173
REALIGNMENT
No.FunctionChoicesDisplayRemarks
Key Lock
Lamp
Low Transmit Power←Default
Monitor
Monitor Momentary
OST
Transceiver Password
Scan
Scan Delete/Add
Scrambler
SelCall
SelCall+Status
Squelch Level
Squelch Off
Squelch Off Momentary
Status
Talk Around
VOX
Zone Up
Zone Down
8[Selector]CH/GID Up/Down←Default
Zone Up/Down
None
9Call 1 (Signaling setting)DTMFOnly when Call 1 is set.
2-toneDefault=FleetSync (Status)
FleetSync (Status)
Call 1 (List setting)List None, 1~16DTMF
List None, 1~102-tone
List None, 1~50FleetSync, Default=None
10Call 2 (Signaling setting)DTMFOnly when Call 2 is set.
2-toneDefault=FleetSync (Status)
FleetSync (Status)
Call 2 (List setting)List None, 1~16DTMF
List None, 1~102-tone
List None, 1~50FleetSync, Default=None
11Operator SelectableNo←Default
(Direct CH)Yes
12Keypad OperationNone←Default, Key=16key only
Channel Entry
OST
C__ __17_
C__ __18_
C__ __19_
C__ __20_
C__ __21_
C__ __22_
C__ __23_
C__ __24_
C__ __25_
C__ __26_
C__ __27_
C__ __28_
C__ __29_
C__ __30_
C__ __31_
C__ __32_
C__ __33_
C__ __34_
C__ __35_
C__ __36_
CH_UP / DN
ZN_UP / DN
KNOB_OFF
CAL L 1 _D T
CAL L 1 _ 2 T
CAL L 1 _ FS
LIST___1
LIST___1
LIST___1
CAL L 2 _D T
CAL L 2 _ 2 T
CAL L 2 _ FS
LIST___1
LIST___1
LIST___1
DCOS _ _ NO
DCOS _ YE S
KEYO_NON
KEYO_CHE
KEYO_OST
17
TK-3170/3173
REALIGNMENT
No.FunctionChoicesDisplayRemarks
DTMF (Autodial)
DTMF (Keypad Auto PTT)
FleetSync (SelCall)
FleetSync (Status)
FleetSync (SelCall+Status)
Optional Features
13Auto BacklightYES/NODefault=No
14Power-on ToneCurrent/Off, 1~31Default=Current
15Control ToneCurrent/Off, 1~31During Self-Programming, it is constant
16Warning ToneCurrent/Off, 1~31Default=Current
17Alert ToneCurrent/Off, 1~31Default=Current
18SidetoneCurrent/Off, 1~31Default=Current
19Locator ToneCurrent/Off, 1~31Default=Current
20Minimum Volume0~31Default=0
21Battery SaverON/OFFDefault=OFF
22Battery WarningOff
While Transmitting←Default
Always
Always w/Beep
23Squelch Level0~9/1STEPDefault=5
Scan
24PriorityNone←Default
Fixed
Selected
Operator Selectable
25Lookback Time A500~5000ms/50ms StepDefault=500
26Lookback Time B500~5000ms/50ms StepDefault=2000
27Revert ChannelLast Called←Default
Last Used
Selected
Selected+TalkBack
PriorityCannot be set when priority=None or selected
Priority+TalkBackCannot be set when priority=None or selected
Refer to the function setting mode flow chart on page 20.
8-5. Memory Reset Mode
• This mode is used to clear data for functions that can be
set in Self-Programming Mode or to return to reset values
(default).
• Pressing [S] key when “SELF” is shown, sets the display
to “CANCEL”.
• Turning the selector alternately switches the display between “CANCEL” ↔ “READY”.
• Pressing [B] key when “READY” is shown, clears the data
and sets the display to “CLEAR”.
• Pressing [S] key again, returns the display to “SELF”.
• Pressing [S] key when “CANCEL” is shown, returns the
display to “SELF” without resetting the data.
9. Firmware Version Information Mode
Turn the transceiver ON with the [Side1] key held down.
Then, the version is displayed during holding the [Side1] key.
19
TK-3170/3173
■ Function setting mode flow chart
REALIGNMENT
Self programming mode
[S]
[S]
[S]
[S]
[S]
[S]
[S]
[S]
[S]
[S]
[S]
[S]
[S]
[S]
[AUX] key function
[Side1] key function
[Side2] key function
[S] key function
[A] key function
[B] key function
[C] key function
Selector function
Call 1 signaling
Call 2 signaling
Direct CH/GID operator selectable
Keypad operation
[Side1]
[B] (Write data)
[C] (Don’t write data)
[B] (Write data)
[C] (Don’t write data)
[B] (Write data)
[C] (Don’t write data)
[B] (Write data)
[C] (Don’t write data)
[B] (Write data)
[C] (Don’t write data)
[B] (Write data)
[C] (Don’t write data)
[B] (Write data)
[C] (Don’t write data)
[B] (Write data)
[C] (Don’t write data)
[B] (Write data)
[C] (Don’t write data)
Call 1 list No.
[B] (Write data)
[C] (Don’t write data)
[B] (Write data)
[C] (Don’t write data)
Call 2 list No.
[B] (Write data)
[C] (Don’t write data)
[B] (Write data)
[C] (Don’t write data)
[B] (Write data)
[C] (Don’t write data)
[S]
[S]
[S]
[S]
[S]
[S]
[S]
[S]
[S]
[S]
[S]
[S]
[S]
[S]
[S]
[S]
Minimum volume
Battery warning
Lookback time A
Lookback time B
Dropout delay time
Auto backlight
[B] (Write data)
[C] (Don’t write data)
Power-on tone
[B] (Write data)
[C] (Don’t write data)
Control tone
[B] (Write data)
[C] (Don’t write data)
Warning tone
[B] (Write data)
[C] (Don’t write data)
Alert tone
[B] (Write data)
[C] (Don’t write data)
Side tone
[B] (Write data)
[C] (Don’t write data)
Locator tone
[B] (Write data)
[C] (Don’t write data)
[B] (Write data)
[C] (Don’t write data)
Battery saver
[B] (Write data)
[C] (Don’t write data)
[B] (Write data)
[C] (Don’t write data)
Squelch level
[B] (Write data)
[C] (Don’t write data)
Priority
[B] (Write data)
[C] (Don’t write data)
[B] (Write data)
[C] (Don’t write data)
[B] (Write data)
[C] (Don’t write data)
Revert channel
[B] (Write data)
[C] (Don’t write data)
[B] (Write data)
[C] (Don’t write data)
[S]
[S]
[S]
[S]
[S]
[S]
[S]
[S]
[S]
[S]
[S]
[S]
[S]
[S]
[S]
[S]
Dwell time
[B] (Write data)
[C] (Don’t write data)
DTMF speed
[B] (Write data)
[C] (Don’t write data)
First digit delay time
[B] (Write data)
[C] (Don’t write data)
First digit delay time with QT
[B] (Write data)
[C] (Don’t write data)
First digit time
[B] (Write data)
[C] (Don’t write data)
* and # digit
[B] (Write data)
[C] (Don’t write data)
Dial ID
[B] (Write data)
[C] (Don’t write data)
D code assignment
[B] (Write data)
[C] (Don’t write data)
DTMF signaling
[B] (Write data)
[C] (Don’t write data)
Inter mediate code
[B] (Write data)
[C] (Don’t write data)
Group code
[B] (Write data)
[C] (Don’t write data)
Auto reset timer
[B] (Write data)
[C] (Don’t write data)
Alert tone (Individual)
[B] (Write data)
[C] (Don’t write data)
Alert tone (Group)
[B] (Write data)
[C] (Don’t write data)
Transpond
[B] (Write data)
[C] (Don’t write data)
Panel test/Panel tuning mode
20
DISASSEMBLY FOR REPAIR
TK-3170/3173
1. Removing the FPC
1) Remove the solder from the TX-RX unit using a solder iron
( q ).
2) Peel the double-sided tape ( w ).
3) Remove the solder from the battery terminal block using
the solder iron ( e ).
Note : You must replace the FPC and the double-sided tape
(4 x 7 mm) when replacing the volume or the selector.
w
q
e
2. Separating the Speaker Holder from
the Control Unit
1) As in shown in the figure below, the speaker holder is attached to the LCD cover with tab ( q ).
Use a pair of tweezers or similar instrument to lift the
speaker holder away from the control unit ( w ).
3. How to Assemble the Antenna Connector and its Terminal
The antenna connector and its terminal are supplied as
separate parts.
When replacing the antenna connector and/ or terminal,
assemble the parts prior to the replacement.
1) Mount the antenna connector onto the chassis ( q ).
Double-sided tape is attached to the terminal; peel off the
tape cover ( w ).
Attach the terminal to the antenna connector as shown
below.
Slide the antenna terminal along the adhesive cushion on
the chassis so that the adhesive part on the terminal is
firmly attached to the antenna connector ( e ).
2) Remove the antenna connector from the chassis with its
terminal attached, then solder the center part of antenna
connector to its terminal ( r ).
Do not use excessive solder on terminal.
TOP
w
Bottom
q
Cushion
e
q
r
w
21
TK-3170/3173
DISASSEMBLY FOR REPAIR
4. Replacing the Speaker and Microphone
1) After affixing the double-sided tape (5.4 x 2.7 mm) to the
speaker, attach the speaker to the speaker holder ( q ).
2) Insert the microphone into the hold of the holder, as
shown by the diagram ( w ).
Speaker holder
Black
q
Double-sided tape
Speaker
3) Match the speaker and microphone lead wires with the
color-code of silkscreen of the printed circuit board ( e ),
then solder them in place.
w
White
Blue
Red
Microphone
4) Lift the speaker holder ( r ), then flip it over to the left
( t ).
5) Insert the tabs of the speaker holder into the slots of the
transceiver.
First insert the bottom tabs into the control unit ( y ), then
insert the top tabs into the LCD cover ( u ).
t
r
e
Black
Red
White
Blue
u
y
22
Loading...
+ 51 hidden pages
You need points to download manuals.
1 point = 1 manual.
You can buy points or you can get point for every manual you upload.