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Page 1: ...WIDEBANDRECEIVER i l r 7 H l I I t t t rn z U O U INSTRUCTION MANUAL KENWOODCORPORATION OpRTNTED tNJApANB5o 8196 10 K M wXT 8 8 1 2 1 1 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ...

Page 2: ...and M e m o r y S h i f t 2 2 SCAN ScanOption Hold Resume Condition A l lB a n d S c a n 2 3 Programmable BandScan M e m o r y C h a n n e l S c a n 2 4 MemoryChannel GroupScan MemoryChannel Lockout M E S S A G E M E M O R Y 2 5 MessageEntry Message Memory Reca 27 M A N T E N A N C E 2 9 Service InCase of Difficulty 30 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM anothersheet opiloNAL ACCESSOR ES 31 REFERENCE 32 1 2 3 4 5 6...

Page 3: ... socket on the rear panel a dangerouselectricshock may result Neverperm tch ldren to put anything especiallymetalobjects insidethis unit The powerrequirement is 13 8 VDC Never attemptconnect on to a 24 VDCsource wls DG PowerSupply Touchingthe power plug when your handsare wet resultin a seriouselectricshock b u gqi Fhi Nevertouch with wet hands DC PowerSupply Never pull bend or extend the power co...

Page 4: ...ormal odol lf an abnormal odoror smokeis detected immediately turn the powerOFFand pullout the powercord Contactyour dealeror nearestServiceStation To maintaingood ventilation do not on the unit put books or papers Choosea locationthat is relativelvfree from vibration Cleaning Do not usevolatilesolventssuch as alcohol paintthinner gasoline benzine etc to cleanthe cabinet Usea silicone cloth or a c...

Page 5: ...essthan 1 V 83 MHz SquelchSens tivity FM Nmode Lessthan 0 1 pV Memorv Channel loo Output Power EXT SP Morethan 2 W across 8 O load5 distort on FM 1 kHz 3 kHzDEV LINEOUT 150 mV T V visual U S Aversion 1 Vp p 75O FM W STEREO Separation Morethan 3OdB 11kHz Note Circuitand ratingsare subjectto changewithout not cedue to ad vancementin technology 2 2 ACCESSORIES Unpackyour new receivercarefully and con...

Page 6: ... eachfoot Makesurethe pin is not insertedtoo far or the fastener will not go in properly 4 Pushthe pindown securely to complete the installat on 3 1 2 Mobile lnstallation Mounting bracket GAUTION When installing the receiverin a vehicle consider easeof operationand safety when selectingthe installationloca tion Makesurethat the receiverwill not slip out of placewhile operating the vehicle 1 Secure...

Page 7: ...implemethod is to installthe wire antennaas high as possible it must be extended to its full length for good results Antenna Red Black Positive Polarity Negative PolaritY Notes 1 Beforeinstallingthe power cable be sureto removethe negativeleadfrom the batteryfor safety 2 Afier installationandwiring be sureto doublecheckfor correct installation before reconnectingthe negative leadto the batteryterm...

Page 8: ...antennaor single band antennais connectedto the ANT 2 connector AUTO Usethis positionwhen both anten nasare connected r l I l I External sDeaker LINEOUTjack Beforeconnectingthe LINEOUT jack to nterruptany signalto the built nspeaker installthe suppliedconnectoras follows 1 Remove the 3 screwssecuring the top cover 2 Removethe 2 screws on each sideof the cover 3 Gently removethe top cover Be sure n...

Page 9: ...s or an exter nal noisefilter Contact your dealerfor informationregar dingthesedevices ANT 1 Use this position when a Mobile antenna is con nectedto the ANT 1 connector ANT 2 Usethis positionwhen a wide bandantenna9r single bandantennais connectedto the ANT 2 connector AUTO Úsettr spositionwhen both antennasareconnected Make sure the pos tive and negative lead polarity s correcl when wiring to the...

Page 10: ...pears and the BUSYindicator SIGNALrr r ri r goesoff Thispoint is commonlyknow asthe SquelchThreshold point For scan operat ons this control must be set to the thresholdpoint When an incomingsignalis weak or unstable readjust the SOL control for optimum reception PHONE jack Output terminal for earphone The built inspeakeris disabledwhen the earphonejack is insertedinto this jack Usea subminiature p...

Page 11: ...s used to transfer a Memory channelfrequencyinto VFOmode MEMORY SHIFT This keY is used to beg n the direct keYboardinPut of the operating frequencY using the numerickeys This keYis usedto directlYinPut the Memorychannelnumberus ing the numerickeYs Tuning contro This control is used to selectthe desiredreceivefre quency Memory channel Scan direction and MESSAGE charactor UP DWN keYs Thesekeys are u...

Page 12: ... relative nd cator I inputsignalstrength I On wheneverthe squelchis open in the FM Nmode g rt igil f ruro Displaysthe selectedMODEandFre quencySTEP scan sEEr cABrTr rE AuDro Displaysthe selected Scan Resume condition BlinksON and OFFwhen the scanfunction hasbeenselected ON when recievingFM radio broad casts MESSAGE On after pressingthe MSG key and when a messageis displayed O MHz On whenevera rece...

Page 13: ...blemulti bandantennaor singlebandantenna This connectoris used to connect the 13 8 VDC PowersuPPlY This connectoris usedto connecta television monitor to receiveT V nruf switch LINE our connectols broadcasts or to connecta VIDEO tape recorder Thisswitch is usedto selectthe ap propriateantenna ANT 1 AUTO or ANT 2 In AUTO Pos t on the antenna s automaticallyselectedas follows ANT 1 AM 500 frequency ...

Page 14: ...r sPOWER switch beforeyou turn off the power supply or if in a vehicle beforeyou stop the engine 4 2 2 Frequency Selection Frequencycan be changedin the VFO mode The selected frequenciescan be stored in the Memory channels See MemoryEntrypage19 A VFO mode To selectthe desiredoperatingfrequencyin the VFOmode rotatethe Tuningcontrol pressthe UP DWNkeys or enter the desiredfrequencydirectlyby usingth...

Page 15: ...sing the same controls describedin the VFO mode To select a Memory Channel f rst pressthe VFO M ch key to select the MemoryChannel mode Rotate the Tuning control press the UP DWN keys or enter a frequencydirectly by usingthe numerickeys and the ENTER key o Direct Memory ChannelRecall 1 Press the VFO M chkey The LCDdisplaywill show lf M ch OOhad beenpreviouslyprogrammed the fre quencywill appearthe...

Page 16: ...Psizecan be changedby usingthe followingprocedure 1 Turnthe POWER switch OFF 2 Pressand holdthe O key for lOkHz step orthe 9 key for 9 kHz step 3 TurnONthe POWER sw tchandthen release the key 2 The VFO STEPwill be the VFO STEPthat was selected beforethe AUTO mode Frequency Range ooo s04 a oo1 629 001 630 I 087 495 087 500 I 108 O50 108 1 00 I 905 OOO MODE AM AM FM W FM N F STEP 9 k H z 5 kHz 50 kH...

Page 17: ... the power cable or a power failurewill not erasethe memory The battery shouldlast for approximately ten years When the batterydischarges an erroneous displaymay appearin the display Lithium battery replacementshould be performedby an authorizédKENWOODservice facility either your KEN WOOD dealer or the factory since this un t contains CMOStype circuitrY 4 3 2 Microprocessor In t al zat on lnitials...

Page 18: ...eters The functions of these Memory Channelsare discribed below MemoryChannel 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 and OOare usedto storethe limit for the Programmable Bandand Programmable BandScanfunction MemoryChannel 19 29 39 49 59 69 79 89 99 09 are used to store the limit for the Programmable Bandand Programmable BandScanfunction 4 3 4 Memory Contents EachMemoryChannelis capableof storingthe frequency ...

Page 19: ...llows The correspondingnumeric key can be used to directly recallthe frequencyin Memory Channel O The program mableBandindicator isthe withoutthe MemoryChannel number Forexample 1 Press the VFO M chkey to selectthe VFOmode Selectthe lower frequency andthe desiredMODE Forexample145 220 MHz AUTOmode I t I t l l t l t l t i f f t t t t Hz SIGI AL Sroro t t t I wo scaN srrÍ t t l t t MHz l r r t l i I...

Page 20: ...c A l s t x u 1 t I I t t t t t l 5 Pressthe M key to enterthe data The receiverreturnto the VFOmode 6 Press the 4 key Thefrequency of M ch40 will appear in the LCDdisplay The radiowill selectthe VFOmode 7 Rotate the Tuning control to confirm the frequency range 8 Pressthe ENTER key twice to release the Programmable Bandfunction Note lf either storagelocationhas no contents the numeric key cannot ...

Page 21: ...mmable bandfunction VFOmode 3 MEMORYCHANNELSCAN Scanproceedsthru those MemoryChannels that ac tually havedata and havenot beenlockedout M ch mode 4 MEMORYCHANNELGROUPSCAN The 10O Memory Channelsare devided into 10 groups 1Oto 19 20 to 29 90 to 99 0Oto O9 The Scanproceedthru the selectedMemorychannel group M chmode lf you selectthe FM Nmode includethe AUTO mode ad just the SOLcontrolto the threshol...

Page 22: ...I 4 Pressthe SCAN key againor the C key to clearscann ing 4 4 4 ProgrammableBand Scan 1 The scanlimit frequency pairsmust be storedin the following Memory Channels 2 Pressthe VFO M chkey to selectthe VFO mode 3 Pressthe S SELkey to selectthe Scanmode 4 Press the desiredrecallkey usingthe numerickeypad Forexamplepressthe 4 key Programmable Band indicator The Programmable Bandindicatorwill light 5 P...

Page 23: ...ressthe SCANkey againor the C key to clearscann ing SCAN DIRECTION Scanwill beginin an upwardsdirection You can reverse t h e d i r e c t i o n b y r o t a t i n g t h e T u n i n g c o n t r o l counterclockwise or by pressingthe UP DWNkeys 4 4 7 Memory Channel Lockout The MemoryChannelLockoutfunction allowsyou to tem porarily skip unwanted Memory Channels during the MemoryChannel Scanmode 1 Pres...

Page 24: ...sage in additionto the normal memory channelcon tents 4 5 1 Message Entry MessageEntrymust be performedin the VFO mode 1 Press the VFO M chkey to selectthe VFOmode Selectthe desiredfrequencyusing Tuningcontrol UP DWN key or numerickeysandENTER key Selectthe appropriate MODE Forexample145 22OMHz AUTO mode I LJ L _ _ f l t t I I _1 t_ _ t_1 t_l MHz SIG AL o tl t t I auro scAil stef t t t t l Pressth...

Page 25: ...iredcharacter as shown below r blank A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P O R S T U V W X Y Z r u 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 B t l MESSAGE r s b MOOE fr r srEp st l i scaN sErx l t t t t l 6 Press the UP key to go ahead andthe DWN v key to returnbackward Forexampleselect KENWOOD A l I r l r l il ltrssnct f I I v t t t I t_t Ltl S I G N A L l rrooE rr i srEP t l tr SCAN Sttx l t t t t l 7 You may pressone of the...

Page 26: ...merickey andthen pressthe SCAN key the receiverwill initiate Memory ChannelGroup Scanof the Messagedisplay I tJ _ _f _ l t l 1 t_ t_ l_1 l_l Jl Hz SIGXAL SStl r ttt I uro sca sarr r t t t l 9 Pressthe VFO M chkey to confirmthe nformat on A MESSAGE Memoryindicatorwill light to remindyou a messagehas beenstoredfor that Memorychannel 1O Pressthe MSG key to reviewthe Message L r SIGI AL MOOE STEP SCAN...

Page 27: ... 25r I auro scAN Ítr t t t t l lf more than 2 Memory Channelshave the same fre quency as the VFO the messageof the lower memory channelwill be displayed lf the Memorychannelhas no message the displaywill be as shown below The messagedisplaywill not changeif there is no data stored nthe associatedmemorychannel i e channelis empty ll Symbol 6 d J will not changedur ing this operation 4 Pressthe MSG ...

Page 28: ...turn accessory items unless directlyrelatedto the serviceproblem Caution Do not packthe equipmentin crushednewspapers for ship ment Extensivedamagemay resultduringshipment Servicenote lf you desireto correspondon a technical or operational problem pleasemake your note short complete and to the point andPLEASE makeit readable Please list ModelandSerialNumber The problemyou arehaving Pleasegive suff...

Page 29: ...hen replace with a new fuse of the same rating Nothingis displayedor incorrectdigits are displayedwhen the power switch is turnedON The microprocessormay malfunction if the input voltageis too low Adjust the supply voltage to provide a v o l t a g eo f 1 1 1 6 V D C 1 3 8 V D C nominal No signalis received No soundis heard 1 Bad antennaconnections or incorrect ANT switch position 2 SOL controlfull...

Page 30: ...r sheet 7 0PTt0NAt ACCESS0RTES t SP 40 COMPACTMOBILESPEAKER 4 ohms I SP SOB MOBILE SPEAKER 8 ohms Compact andsmart highquality external speaker provides flexibility of installation formaximum convenience I PG 2NDC POWERCABLE 3 l ...

Page 31: ...fiH 7 r 8 1 2 Mobile Various typesof antennas for UHF VHF mobile operation areavailable Please consult yourdealer for information on these Note antennas For gutter mountinstallation the antennabracketmust be groundedto the car body as shown in the accompanying diagram Attach the antennasecurely referring to the anten na installation instructions providedwith the antenna Installationfor mobileopera...

Page 32: ...g to the car body Passthrough the rearwindow Coaxial cable Passthrough the door f tting The cablecan be insertedeas lvif the door cushionis soft Note that ra nwater may enter along the cable L ft the trim plate and nstall the cable Coax cable routing 33 ...

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