Kenwood TK 8180 Service Manual

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CONTENTS 1 SETTING UP THE KPG-89D ...................... 1 1.1 System Requirements..................................... 1 1.2 Connecting the Transceiver to the PC ............ 1 1.3 Installing the KPG-89D ................................... 1 1.4 Uninstalling the KPG-89D ............................... 2 2 BASIC OPERATION................................... 3 2.1 Starting and Exiting the KPG-89D .................. 3 2.2 Initializing the Window .................................... 3 2.3 Writing the Configuration Data to the Transceiv- er ....................................................................... 3 2.4 Modifying the Configuration Data.................... 3 2.5 Editing the Configuration Data and Writing to the Transceiver ................................................. 3 2.6 Displaying Help ............................................... 4 3 MENU DESCRPTION ................................. 5 3.1 Main Window .................................................. 5 3.1.1 Title Bar ....................................................... 5 3.1.2 Menu Bar ..................................................... 5 3.1.3 Toolbar......................................................... 5 3.1.4 Status Bar .................................................... 6 3.2 Menu Command Description .......................... 6 3.2.1 File Menu ..................................................... 6 3.2.2 Model Menu ................................................. 6 3.2.3 Edit Menu..................................................... 7 3.2.4 Program Menu ............................................. 7 3.2.5 Tools Menu .................................................. 7 3.2.6 Setup Menu ................................................. 8 3.2.7 View Menu ................................................... 8 3.2.8 Window Menu .............................................. 8 3.2.9 Help Menu ................................................... 8 3.3 Shortcut Keys.................................................. 9 3.3.1 Menu Bar Operation .................................... 9 3.3.2 File Menu Operation .................................... 9 3.3.3 Zone Information (Conventional Group) Win- dow .................................................................. 9 3.3.4 Zone Information (Trunking System) Window 9 3.3.5 Program Menu ........................................... 10 3.3.6 Help Menu1 ................................................. 0 4 FILE MENU ............................................... 11 4.1 New ............................................................... 11 4.2 Open ............................................................. 11 4.3 Save .............................................................. 12 4.4 Save As......................................................... 12 4.5 Print............................................................... 13 4.5.1 Print List Item ............................................. 13 4.6 Print Preview ................................................. 16 4.6.1 Toolbar in the Print Preview....................... 16 4.7 Exit ................................................................ 17 5 MODEL MENU ......................................... 18 5.1 Model Information ......................................... 18 5.1.1 Model Name .............................................. 18 5.1.2 Frequency .................................................. 18 6 EDIT MENU .............................................. 19 6.1 Zone Information Window ............................. 19 6.1.1 Common to Conventional Group/Trunking System .......................................................... 19 6.1.2 Conventional Group ................................... 19 6.1.3 Trunking System ........................................ 23 6.2 Zone Edit Window (Conventional Group) ..... 25 6.2.1 Zone Name ................................................ 25 6.2.2 Data Zone-CH/GID .................................... 26 6.2.3 Home Channel ........................................... 26 6.2.4 Home Channel Operator Selectable .......... 26 6.2.5 Optional Signaling Decode Condition ........ 26 6.2.6 Audio Control ............................................. 26 6.2.7 Time-out Timer (TOT) ................................ 27 6.2.8 TOT Pre-alert ............................................. 27 6.2.9 TOT Rekey Time ....................................... 27 6.2.10 TOT Reset Time ...................................... 27 6.2.11 BCL Override........................................... 28 6.2.12 Zone Add ................................................. 28 6.2.13 Scan List.................................................. 28 6.2.14 Table Button ............................................ 28 6.2.15 Scan List Table Window .......................... 28 6.3 Channel Edit Window.................................... 28 6.3.1 Zone (Conventional Group) ....................... 29 6.3.2 Channel ..................................................... 29 6.3.3 Receive Frequency .................................... 29 6.3.4 Transmit Frequency ................................... 29 6.3.5 QT/DQT Dec (Decode) .............................. 30 6.3.6 QT/DQT Enc (Encode) .............................. 30 6.3.7 Channel Name ........................................... 30 6.3.8 Transmit Power.......................................... 30 6.3.9 Wide/ Narrow ............................................. 31 6.3.10 Optional Signaling ................................... 31 6.3.11 Busy Channel Lockout ........................... 31 6.3.12 PTT ID ..................................................... 31 6.3.13 Beat Shift ................................................. 32 6.3.14 Scan Add ................................................. 32 6.3.15 Compander.............................................. 32 6.3.16 Data ......................................................... 32 6.3.17 Voice Scrambler ...................................... 33 6.3.18 Scrambler Code ...................................... 33 6.3.19 Channel Copy ([Shift] + [F3])................... 33 6.3.20 Frequency Copy ([Shift] + [F4]) ............... 33 6.3.21 QT/DQT Copy ([Shift] + [F5]) .................. 34 6.4 Repeater Information Window ...................... 34 6.4.1 Area Code.................................................. 34 6.4.2 Home Repeater ......................................... 35 6.4.3 Receive Frequency .................................... 35

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6 EDIT MENU 38Field Programming Reference Version: 1.11 Note: !A maximum of 3-digit numbers can be entered. !When a value outside of the available range is entered, it is replaced with the upper limit value or lower limit value of the range. !When the entire content of the edit box is deleted, the lower limit value will be configured. !A value less than 15 seconds is discarded. 6.5.10 Audio Control Configure the conditions for deactivating mute in conjunction with LTR ID and Optional Signaling. Select the desired Audio Control option from the pulldown menu. (Refer to FUNC 18.3 Signaling (Audio Control).) 6.5.11 Encode Data Type Configure whether or not to invert the logic of the LTR Message to send. Select the desired Encode Data Type from the pulldown menu. (Refer to FUNC 17.1.1 Encode Data Type.) 6.5.12 Zone Add Configure whether or not the transceiver scans the current zone during the scan. Note: Zone Add cannot be enabled when an item other than Multi is currently selected in the Scan Information window > the Scan Type pulldown menu. 6.5.13 Scan List Configure whether or not the transceiver scans the current zone during the list scan. Also configure Scan List Table for the list scan. (Refer to 6.5.25 Scan List Table Window.) Note: Scan List cannot be enabled when an item other than List is currently selected in the Scan Information window > the Scan Type pulldown menu. 6.5.14 Table Button Click Table to open the Scan List Table window. (Refer to 6.5.25 Scan List Table Window.) Note:Table can be clicked only when the Scan List checkbox is checked. 6.5.15 Auto Telephone Search Configure whether or not to search for the current zone during the Auto Telephone Search. The Auto Telephone Search function automatically searches for and connects a connectable repeater. (Refer to FUNC 17.1.14 Auto Telephone Search.) Note:Even in Zones that are not checked in the Auto Telephone Search checkbox, that Zone is searched when an Auto Telephone Search is executed from that Zone. RangeLT R I DDeactivates mute when LTR ID matches. Mute canceling conditions remain unchanged even if the transceiver transmits. LTR ID and Optional SignalingUnmuting, Call Alert Tone, Call Alert display, and Transpond operation are activated when Optional Signaling matches LTR ID. Once the configured Optional Signaling is detected, it retains the status until it is reset. After the configured Optional Signaling is detected, the transceiver unmutes if the same LTR ID is detected. When the transceiver transmits, it enters Monitor Mode, and Optional Signaling is disabled. For this reason, mute is deactivated by LTR ID after transmission ends. DefaultLT R I D RangeNormalDoes not invert the logic of the LTR Message. InvertInverts the logic of the LTR Message. DefaultInvert RangeCheck (Enable) Performs scanning. Uncheck (Disable)Does not perform scanning. DefaultChecked (Enabled) RangeCheck (Enable) Performs a list scan. Uncheck (Disable) Does not perform a list scan. DefaultUnchecked (Disabled) RangeCheck (Enable)Performs a search when an Auto Telephone Search is executed. Uncheck (Disable)Does not perform a search when an Auto Telephone Search is executed. DefaultUnchecked (Disabled)

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6 EDIT MENU 56Field Programming Reference Version: 1.11 " VOX Gain Level (TK-2180/ 3180 only) Configure the microphone sensitivity when the VOX function is in use. Enter a value directly in the edit box or click the spin button to configure the VOX Gain Level. (Refer to FUNC 28.1.1 VOX Gain Level.) Note: !A maximum of 2-digit numbers can be entered. !When the entire content of the edit box is deleted, 1 will be configured. !When a value outside of the available range is entered, it is replaced with the upper limit value or lower limit value of the range. " VOX Delay Time (TK-2180/ 3180 only) Configure the time that the transceiver holds transmission after the VOX function is used for transmission. This item is used to continue the transmission without interrupting. (Refer to FUNC 28.1.2 VOX Delay Time.) Select the desired VOX Delay Time from the pulldown menu. " Cancel Operation (TK-2180/ 3180 only) Configure Cancel Operation. The Cancel Operation function disables the VOX function when the PTT switch is pressed while the VOX function is enabled. (Refer to FUNC 28.1.4 Cancel Operation.) " VOX Proceed Tone (TK-2180/ 3180 only) Configure whether or not to emit a tone to notify the start of transmission to a user when the VOX function is used for a transmission. (Refer to FUNC 28.1.5 VOX Proceed Tone.) " TX Inhibit while Receiving (TK-2180/ 3180 only) Configure whether or not to transmit using the VOX function while the speaker does not mute. (Refer to FUNC 28.1.3 TX Inhibit while Receiving.) " PTT Proceed Tone (Conventional) Configure whether or not to emit the PTT Proceed Tone when the transceiver is ready for conversation after the PTT switch is pressed. (Refer to FUNC 4.9 PTT Proceed Tone.) " Proceed Tone Delay Time (Conventional) Configure the time that the PTT Proceed Tone sounds from the speaker. This item is used to restrict the start of the transmission from the transmitter being cut off on the receiver. (Refer to FUNC 4.10 Proceed Tone Delay Time.) Enter a value for Proceed Tone Delay Time directly in the edit box or click the spin button to configure the Proceed Tone Delay Time. Range1 - 10 Step1 Default5 Range0.3/ 0.5/ 1.0/ 1.5/ 2.0/ 3.0 s Default0.5 s RangeCheck (Enable)Disables the VOX function when the PTT switch is pressed. Uncheck (Disable)Does not disable the VOX function when the PTT switch is pressed. DefaultUnchecked (Disabled) RangeCheck (Enable)Emits Proceed Tone when transmission starts using the VOX function. Uncheck (Disable)Does not emit Proceed Tone when transmission starts using the VOX function. DefaultUnchecked (Disabled) RangeCheck (Enable)VOX is not used while the speaker is not muted. Uncheck (Disable)VOX is used even while the speaker is not muted. DefaultUnchecked (Disabled) RangeCheck (Enable)Emits the PTT Proceed To n e . Uncheck (Disable)Does not emit the PTT Proceed Tone. DefaultUnchecked (Disabled) Range0 - 6000 ms Step1 ms Default0 ms

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6 EDIT MENU 92Field Programming Reference Version: 1.11 " ID Name You can configure the callers ID name. Configure the ID Name by directly entering value in the No. 1 to No. 100 edit boxes of ID Name or clicking the spin buttons. (Refer to FUNC 22.2.3 ID List.) Note: !When the entire content of the edit box is deleted, a blank will be configured. !You must configure the Fleet edit box and the ID edit box are configured before configuring the ID Name. " TX Inhibit You can enable and disable the transmission to the receiving party. Select the desired TX Inhibit option from the pulldown menu. (Refer to FUNC 22.2.3 ID List.) Note:You must configure the Fleet edit box and the ID edit box before configuring the TX Inhibit function. 6.12.5 Status List Tab This tab allows you to configure the Status to use the Status Message function. Figure 6-46 Status List TabTable 6-8 Reserved Status List " Status You can configure the Status Number. Configure the Status Number by directly entering value in the No. 1 to No. 90 edit boxes of Status or clicking the spin buttons. (Refer to FUNC 22.3.11 Status List.) Note: !Only 2-digit numbers can be entered. !When the entire content of the edit box is deleted, all relevant numbers will be deleted. !When a value outside of the available range is entered, it is replaced with the upper limit value or the lower limit value of the range. ! You cannot configure the Status Number that is already configured. RangeA maximum of 12 characters Available Characters(space) ! # $ % & ( ) * + , - . / 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 : ; < = > ? @ [ ] ^ ` A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z { | } ~ DefaultID 001 - ID 100 (The channel number is automatically entered.) RangeYe sThe transmission to the caller is restricted. NoThe transmission to the caller is enabled. DefaultNo Status FunctionOperation at the receiving party 10 - 79 User StatusNormal Status receiving Operation 80 Default Status 81 - 87 Undefined 88Emergency Reset CommandThis status resets the Emergency Status. 89Horn Alert Activation CommandThis status activates the Horn Alert function. 90Remote Stun Transmission Restriction CommandThe transceiver transmits the ACK and restricts the transmission. In this case, the Current Status is configured to 93. 91Remote Stun Transmission and receiving Restriction CommandThe transceiver transmits the ACK and restricts the transmission. In this case, the Current Status is configured to 94. 92Remote Stun Reset CommandThe transceiver transmits the ACK and disables the Stun function. In this case, the Current Status is configured to 80. 93Remote Stun Transmission Restriction Response- 94Remote Stun Transmission and receiving Restriction Response- 95 - 99Reserved Status for Emergency 98: Man Down Status 99: Emergency Status other than Man DownThe transceiver transmits the ACK/Alert/ Horn/ None RangeBlank/ 10 - 90 In steps of1 DefaultBlank

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6 EDIT MENU 98Field Programming Reference Version: 1.11 Configure the Target Fleet (Status Message) by directly entering value in the edit box or clicking the spin buttons. Note: !A maximum of 3-digit numbers and . can be entered. !When entire content of the edit box is deleted, a blank will be configured. !When A or 0 is entered in the edit box, ALL will be configured. !When a value outside of the available range is entered, it is replaced with the upper limit value or the lower limit value of the range. !If the Target ID (Status Message) edit box is a blank when the value is entered, the Target ID (Status Message) edit box will be configured to 1000. !An error message appears when trying to write data while one of the Target Fleet (Status Message) items is configured to a blank. - The General 1 tab > the Fleet (Own) edit box - The General 1 tab > the ID (Own) edit box " Target ID (Status Message) You can configure the receiving partys FleetSync ID to send the following Status Messages. (Refer to FUNC 22.3.12 Destination Fleet/ ID (Status Message).) - Status Message transmission using the AUX IN terminal - Power-on Status Message transmission - Power-off Status Message transmission - Status Message transmission using the PF and PF CALL keys Configure the Target ID (Status Message) by directly entering value in the edit box or clicking the spin buttons. Note: !Only 4-digit numbers and . can be entered. !When entire content of the edit box is deleted, a blank will be configured. !When A or 0 is entered in the edit box, ALL will be configured. !When a value outside of the available range is entered, it is replaced with the upper limit value or the lower limit value of the range. !If the Target Fleet (Status Message) edit box is blank when the value is entered, the Target Fleet (Status Message) edit box will be configured to 100.!The error message appears when trying to write data while one of the Target ID (Status Message) items is configured to a blank. - The General 1 tab > the Fleet (Own) edit box - The General 1 tab > the ID (Own) edit box RangeBlank/ ALL (0)/ 100 - 349 In steps of1 DefaultBlank RangeBlank/ ALL (0)/ 1000 - 4999 In steps of1 DefaultBlank