Page 3 - CONTENTS; A. Initial state of the microprocessor
CONTENTS 1. FEATURES................................................................ 4 2. SPECIFICATIONS AND ACCESSORIES................. 5 2-1. SPECIFICATIONS.............................................. 52- 2. ACCESSORIES.............................................. 6 3. INSTALLATION AND CONNECT...
Page 5 - SPECIFICATIONS AND ACCESSORIES; ti
2. SPECIFICATIONS AND ACCESSORIES 2-1. SPECIFICATIONS Model Specifications -------------------------------------- TM-3530A TM-2570A TM-2550A TM-2550E TM-2530A (0« c 0) 0 Frequency range 220 to 225 MHz 144to148MHz 144 to 146 MHz 144 to 148 MHz Mode FM F3 (F3E), F2 (F2D) (Control signal for DCL system...
Page 6 - nil
2-2. ACCESSORIES O 'ft nil t- Zi O ^ ^ ^ (D © % % Unpack your TM-3530A/2570A/2550A/2550E/2530A carefully and confirm that it is supplied with the following accessories. © Dynamic microphone.......................................... ........ (T91-0357-05)................ 1 pc. ® Hook....................
Page 7 - INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION
3. INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION 3-1. INSTALLATION 3-1-1. Precautions 1. Avoid direct sunlight, and select a dry, well ventilated location. 2. Since the heat sink is on the rear panel, avoid placing the equipment with the bottom and rear sides close to a wall or desk. 3. When installing the equipment ...
Page 9 - B. Connection of another DC source; if
B. Connection of another DC source TM-3530A/2570A/ Regulated DC 2550A/2550E/ power supply 2S30A I' e ] O 1 1 © 'k^F-rrrlOO r-r o O © 00 $ if Standard voltage: 13.8 VDC Current capacity: TM-2570A: 16 A TM-2550A/2550E: 10 A TM-3530A/2530A: 7 A Note: Preferably, the voltage should be adjusted to 1 3.8 ...
Page 14 - Connect a 4 ~ 16 ohm speaker using the supplied; © ANT terminal; Connect a 50-ohm antenna to this terminal.; © Fuse holder; Connect the supplied power cable. Input voltage is
4-1-2. Rear panel © EXT SP (External Speaker) terminal Connect a 4 ~ 16 ohm speaker using the supplied plug. © ANT terminal Connect a 50-ohm antenna to this terminal. © Fuse holder © DC power input terminal Connect the supplied power cable. Input voltage is 1 3.8 VDC. Do not reverse the polarity! 4-...
Page 15 - n n; □ n □ □ D; B. Microprocessor reset
4-2. RECEPTION After power and antenna connections have been com pleted, set the controls and switches as follows: ©Turn the POWER/VOL control, clockwise, to turn on power. The indicators on the display will light to show the transceiver is operating. The indicators normally work about 0.5 seconds ...
Page 18 - the keyboard
4-5-2. Programmable band-scan from the keyboard The lower limit may be programmed into memory "d" and the upper limit into memory "IJ”. © Press the M.CH switch to select key mode. The MEMORY CHANNEL selector lamp will go OFF. © Press the |SC | key to initiate scan operation. If scan is i...
Page 20 - Available CTCSS tone frequencies
4-6-2. Tone frequency (TM-3530A/2570A/2550A/2530A only) (The tone unit TU-7 option is required for this function.) 1. Setting 0Turn the MEMORY CHANNEL selector to select the desired memory channel.(When in the key mode you may ignore this step.) ® Press the TONE switch. The display will indicate the...
Page 21 - BER TRANSMISSION SYSTEM
4-7. AUTOMATIC TELEPHONE NUM BER TRANSMISSION SYSTEM (TM-3530A/2570A/2550A/2530A only) This function simplifies conventional 16-key autopatch operation by utilizing a one-touch automatic dialing sys tem. Up to 15 different 7-digit telephone numbers may be stored in memory. A separate channel is as...
Page 24 - Control signals for CHL operation; G. Control signal of DCL system; The DCL control signal consists of: 1) Bit/frame sync; Composition of control signal; DCL operation control signal
Control signals for CHL operation Control signal: ^ ; The control signal with channel data ^ : The control signal with no channel data Beep: Beep 1 Beep 2 Flashing CHL indicator- DCL system indicator ON I Beep 2 CHL indicator ON Time DCLSW CHLSW ON ON Time Original RX freq. Open channel RX QSY Fig. ...
Page 25 - U LJ U U; on □ OD; □ El
4-8-2. DCL system keyboard © CS (Code Set) key Use this key when programming the digital code and call sign. ® C.SQ Indicator This lights when the C.SQ function is ON. © C.SQ (Code Squelch) key Use this key to turn the code squelch function ON or OFF. The C.SQ indicator lights when this function is ...
Page 26 - □ ID □ □; tShmiiiffl I; HHIuiiwiiìiìiHÌM 1 J; Station B; m m
Operating procedure 5. Press the CS key to return to the nor mal frequency display. yjm mto mm ^0*m- ESI' PI (m ra m Operation After all inputs have been completed, press the CS key to return to the normal frequency display. Remarks As long as you are displaying the digital codes you will not be ab...
Page 27 - Remarks; c u n n; □ D O OD
To manually release the code squelch, press the C.SQ key again or press the PTT switch. (This does not start transmission.)Channel linkage using the DCL system is effective even in code squelch mode. With the DCL system ON (DCL key ON) in the code squelch condition (C.SQ key ON), turning the DCL key...
Page 28 - m im
Operating procedure Operation Remarks 2. Press the DCL key to switch the sys tem ON. B . S E ' D Cl; m m m m 03 m ^.i m m 03 eg Pressing once turns the system ON and lights the DCL system indicator. (Press ing again switches the system OFF.) When the noise appears, set the squelch control to the t...
Page 29 - m E m; m E; CT
To move to an open channel during communication between stations A and B at 146.520 MHz, proceed as fol lows. (In this example, 146.520 MHz is the frequency of operation.)The same procedure is used with the TM-3530A. Example: Initiating station : Station A Waiting station : Station B Digital code ...
Page 30 - Baa; m m cs; o n □ o o
4-8-6. Recall The recall function is a channel re-linkage operation. If, in the previous example, the channel linkage could not be completed, station A would use the recall function to Station A again attempt to bring station B to the open channel (146.430 MHz).The same procedure is used with the TM...
Page 31 - I jgajjjj
The TM-3530A/2570A/2550A/2550E/2530A employs a method of displaying and entering the call sign digit by digit using decimal ASCII codes. Set the call sign by re ferring to the ASCII call sign data. After the call sign has been entered, it will not be necessary to reenter it as long as you operate ...
Page 32 - ra m; I L U I; i Ji L; O O 3 c
1. Standby digital code The standby indicator is a visual indication of which digital access codes will actually open the squelch on the radio. Simply stated it shows the "Active" codes. When the indicator is "ON" the code is active, when the indicator is "OFF" the code is no...
Page 33 - MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT
5. MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT 5-1. GENERAL INFORMATION Your transceiver has been factory aligned and tested to specification before shipment. Under normal circumstances, the transceiver will operate in accordance with the instructions in this manual. If your transceiver fails to work, contact the a...
Page 35 - Bottom view
Call sign monitor test pins Microprocessor reset pins Bottom view The scan timer is factory preset at approximately 5 se conds. This can be adjusted from 3 to 15 seconds. 1. Place the SCAN switch to TO. 2. Turn the SQL control fully counterclockwise to open the squelch. 3. Press the M.CH switch to ...
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Page 40 - OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES; Installation procedure
7. OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES The following accessories are available for more sophisticated operation of your transceiver. 7-2. MU-1 MODEM UNIT 7-1. TU-7 TONE UNIT (TM-3530A/2570A/2550A/2530A only) 38 CTCSS tone frequencies can be selected from the front panel of the radio by using the TONE FREQUENCY sel...
Page 41 - • Voice output level adjustment; ■ PS-50 Heavy duty DC power supply
7-3. VS-1 VOICE SYNTHESIZER UNIT The operating frequency, DCL access code, call sign data, or subaudible tone data may be easily recalled by pressing the front panel VOICE switch. Accessories: 1. Tapping screw.................. (N89-3006-46) 4 pcs. 2. Instruction manual.............(B50-4035-00).......
Page 44 - ■ SWT-1 Antenna tuning unit; low efficient transmission. This unit is especially con
■ SW-100A/100BSWR/POWER meter Compact and lightweight SWR/POWER/VOLT meters cover 1.8 ~ 150 MHz (SW-100A), 140 ~ 450 MHz (SW-1OOB) in range of 1 50W full scale for mobile use. SW-100A/100B ■ SWT-1 Antenna tuning unit The SWT-1 (2m band) is an antenna tuning unit designed for use in conjunction with ...
Page 47 - KENWOOD OORPORATION
Model TM-3530A/2570A/2550A/2550E/2530A Serial No._____________________________________ Date of Purchase______________________________ Dealer__________________________ KENWOOD OORPORATION Sh.onogi Shibuya Building. 17-5 2-chome Shibuya Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150 Japan KENWOOD U.S.A. CORPORATION 2201 E Dom...