Page 4 - CONTENTS; III a •
CONTENTS r -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------- UNPACKING AND CHECKING Adjusting the Volume........................ EQUIPMENT............................................................ 1 Selecting a Group .....................
Page 5 - KENWOOD; Carefully unpack the transceiver. We; Supplied Accessories
UNPACKING AND CHECKING EQUIPMENT Note: The following unpacking Instniclions are for use by your KENWOOD dealer, an authorized KENWOOD sen/icB faciUfy, orlhe faclory. Carefully unpack the transceiver. We recommend that you identify the items listed in the following table before discarding the packing...
Page 7 - When a speaker/microphone is not; SMA male type; If necessary, attach the belt hook using; INSTALLING THE BELT HOOK
Screw the antenna into the connector on the top of the transceiver by holding the antenna at its base and turning it clockwise until secure. INSTALLING THE CAP OVER THE UNIVERSAL CONNECTOR When a speaker/microphone is not being used, install the cap over the universal connector using the supplied ac...
Page 8 - INSTALLING THE SPEAKER/; Insert the guide of the speaker/; A speaker/microphone with an antenna
INSTALLING THE SPEAKER/ MICROPHONE (OPTIONAL) 1 Insert the guide of the speaker/ microphone connector into the groove on the transceiver universal connector. 2 Secure the connector in place using the attached screw. Note: The speaker/microphone PF keys can be pmgrammed with the functions listed in t...
Page 9 - GETTING ACQUAINTED
Page 10 - Key Descriptions; вша Q 6
Key Descriptions Ф TX/Busy/Battery low indicator Lights red while transmitting. Lights green while receiving. Flashes red when the battery power is low while transmitting; replace or recharge the battery. Note: This Indicator can be disabled by your dealer {page 16}. ® Power switch/Volume control Tu...
Page 11 - sc«; HON LO API AUX; ® Alphanumeric display; Display
Display ж SMMMMMM. ' A sc« HON LO API AUX *^(3)i)(5)(6)(z) (a) ® Alphanumeric display Displays the operating group or channel number, or the group or channel name. When making a DTMF or 2 Tone call, the display will alternate between CALL and the channel. Also displays various menu functions, d) 7 S...
Page 12 - PROGRAMMABLE FUNCTIONS
PROGRAMMABLE FUNCTIONS Fiinotion Name iSelciotoL , Toggle , PF Keys ((D, Speaker/ SWiliili (0) 7 , rs', (9') ,;^Microphone ;:PF Keysr Aux ' z Channel Down z z Channel Name z z Channel Select / Channel Up z z Delete/Add z z Emergency Call ® z z Group Down z z Group Scan Group Select / ’Z Group Up z z...
Page 15 - Selecting a Channel; • Use the Selector or PF keys,; Adjusting the Squelch; • If the channel is busy, wait until it; Press and hold the PTT switch,; • For best results, hold the; Release the PTT switch to
Selecting a Channel Turn the Selector or press the Channel Up and Channel Down keys to select a channel. • Use the Selector or PF keys, depending on which one Is programmed with the channel functions. Adjusting the Squelch 1 Press the key programmed as Squelch Level. 2 Press the keys programmed as G...
Page 16 - KEY LOCK; The TOT is used to automatically inhibit; SCANNING; TTie Scan; Scan is used to monitor signals on the; • A confirmation tone will sound.; To quit scanning, use the Scan key or; • Two confirmation tones will sound.
KEY LOCK Use the key or switch programmed as Key Lock to activate the Key Lock function. When activated, only the PTT and toggle switch, the Selector, and the keys programmed as Emergency Call, Monitor, Monitor Momentary, Squelch OFF, Squelch Momentary, and Lamp can be used. TIME-OUT TIMER (TOT) The...
Page 17 - Priority Scan; Manual Dialing; PTT; Press the desired DTMF keys.; DTMF CALLING
For Priority Scan to function, the Priorityt or Priority2 channei must be programmed. • If only one of the priority channels are programmed, the transceiver will automatically change to that priority channel when a signal Is received on it. This change occurs even if a signal is being received on an...
Page 20 - DEALER PROGRAMMABLE OPTIONS
DEALER PROGRAMMABLE OPTIONS t The following|’list of functions can be enabled or disabled by your dealer: 116
Page 21 - Optional Features
— -I Priority Channei Quick Scan Battery Warning ~ Priorityl Temp. D/A Busy LED Priorlty2 Temp. D/A TX LED Temp. D/A Key Hold Time 7 Segment LCD Display Revert Channel Display Invert Display Optional Features Emergency Channel Display Channel Text Size Clear to Transpond Group Text Size External Spe...
Page 22 - Embedded Message i; Please contact your dealer for details on these functions.
------ -------------------— r-------- TOT Rekey Time * and ff Tone (Encode) TOT Reset Time DTMF Side Tone (Encode) Group Delete/Add DTMF Hold Time (Encode) Battery Save Keypad Auto PTT (Encode) Signaling Manual Dial (Encode) Auto Dial (Encode) Decoder Gail Format (1 and 2) Auto Dial Programming (Enc...
Page 23 - AUDIBLE USER FEEDBACK TONES
AUDIBLE USER FEEDBACK TONES The transceiver outputs various tones to indicate the transceiver operating status. Power ON Tone Key Operation Tone End of Operation Tone Operation Error Tone Sequence Error Tone Transmission Inhibit Tone Time-out Timer Warning Tone Selective Call Alert Tone Call Alert (...