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Summary of Contents for TK-840

Page 1: ...EIVER INSTRUCTION MANUAL EMETTEUR RECEPTEURFM UHF EMETTEUR RECEPTEURFM 800 MHz EMETTEUR RECEPTEURFM 900 MHz MODE D EMPLOI TRANSCEPTOR FM DE UHF TRANSCEPTOR FM DE 800 MHz TRANSCEPTOR FM DE 900 MHz MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES KENWOOD CORPORATION 862 0459 10 K 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 ...

Page 2: ...N TO THE DIGITAL DEVICE USER REQUIRED BY THE FCC This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can generate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used ...

Page 3: ...l 6 Rear Panel 8 Microphone 8 TRUNKED OPERATION 9 Receiving a Dispatch Call 9 Placing a Dispatch Call 9 Placing a Telephone Call 10 Receiving a Telephone Call 10 CONVENTIONAL OPERATION 11 Receiving 11 Transmitting 11 AUDIBLE USER FEEDBACK TONES 12 Busy Tone 12 Intercept Tone 12 Volume Level Tone 12 Proceed Tone 12 SYSTEM SCAN 13 General 13 Scanning Trunked Systems 13 Scanning Conventional Systems ...

Page 4: ...el containers in the trunk of your vehicle if your transceiver is mounted in the trunk area INJURY FROM RADIO FREQUENCY TRANSMISSIONS 00 not operate your transceiver when anyone is touching the antenna or when anyone is standing within two to three feet of your antenna to avoid the possibility of radio frequency burns or related physical injury DYNAMITE BLASTING CAPS Dynamite blasting caps may exp...

Page 5: ...ately Supplied Items 2 Diagram Item Part Number Qty Reference Transceiver 1 CD Microphone T91 0374 XX 1 Microphone cable E30 2089 XX 1 G Microphone hanger J19 1376 XX 1 Power cable assembly E30 2076 XX 1 Spare fuse 10 A F51 0016 XX 1 Mic hanger ground cable E30 2036 XX 1 Mounting bracket J29 0441 XX 1 Speaker jack cap B09 0235 XX 1 Mounting hardware Hex bolt N69 4010 XX 7 Self tapping screw large ...

Page 6: ...lectronic devices that may malfunction due to a lack of protection from radio frequency energy that is present when transmitting If the vehicle contains such equipment consult the dealer for the make of vehicle and enlist his aid in determining if such electronic circuits will perform normally when the transceiver is transmitting Note The following instructions are for use by your KENWOOD dealer a...

Page 7: ...lectric drill Drills and circle cutters sizes listed below 04 2 mm 5 32 03 2 mm 1 8 05 x 16 self tapping screws 04 x 16 self tapping screws Planning theInstallation The accompanying illustration should help you in planning your installation Before starting determine the best location for the transceiver The transceiver should be convenient for the user protected from water damage easy to service a...

Page 8: ...k the battery polarity and voltage of the vehicle before installing the transceiver Installing theTransceiver Mount the transceiver so that the controls are within easy reach of the user Use the mounting bracket as a template to locate the holes then drill the holes and mount the transceiver Leave sufficient room at the rear of the transceiver for cable connections Before attaching the transceiver...

Page 9: ...r switch down causes the function to repeat CID GROUP Up Down switches Operate similar to the SYSTEM switches but selects the groups available within a system Changing the system number causes the Group Display to indicate the revert group number the group that was displayed when the system was last selected VOLUME Up Down switches Pressingthe upper VOLUME switch increases the volume level by one ...

Page 10: ...re received trunked systems or when a call is received on a specific group that opens the audio conventional systems The microphone hook switch PTT System or Group keys will reset the CALL indicator Call indicator reset by other keys is decided by dealer programming Scan indicator Appears while in the System Scan mode TA indicator Appears when the Talk Around system group is selected OPT indicator...

Page 11: ...ector TK 940 941 Accepts male N connector TK 840 Accepts PL 259 connector Microphone QZ PTT Push To Talk switch Press PIT to activate the transmit portion of the transceiver Speak into the microphone while holding PIT down See Placing a Dispatch Call page 9 for details 8 ...

Page 12: ...oice adjust the volume as necessary Placing aDispatch Call 1 Select the system and group that you want to call by using the SYSTEM switches and GROUP switches 2 Press the PTT switch 3 If the busy tone or intercept tone does not sound communication is possible start speaking into the microphone For best results hold the microphone 1 to 1 5 inches from your mouth Release the PTT switch when your mes...

Page 13: ...t for a response from the other party 5 When the other party responds press the PTT switch and start speaking For best results hold the microphone 1 to 1 5 inches from your mouth Release the PTT switch to listen to the other party Only one person can speak at a time 6 To end the call press the key Receiving a Telephone Call 1 Select the system and group by using the SYSTEM switches and GROUP switc...

Page 14: ... transmitting It is not necessary to take the microphone off hook to monitor the channel If the selected group is equipped with OT or DOT as advised by your dealer take the microphone off hook to disable the OT or DOT Then if the channel is busy you will hear the conversation 1 Select the system and group that you want to call by using the SYSTEM switches and GROUP switches 2 Before starting to tr...

Page 15: ...out of the system service area and a repeater cannot be reached The intercept tone stops when the PTT switch is released Volume LevelTone The volume level tone is the same as the busy tone The tone sounds each time a VOLUME Up Down switch is pressed while the transceiver is in receive mode The volume of the tone increases and decreases as the volume is adjusted Proceed Tone This tone is a short be...

Page 16: ...unked systems revert groups see Scan Revert below in each system as well as groups not locked out of the scan sequence are scanned Refer to GROUP SCAN page 14 ScanningConventional Systems When scanning conventional systems only the revert groups channels in each system are scanned Scanlockout If the AUX Auxiliary switch is programmed for the scan lockout function each system can be locked out of t...

Page 17: ...k condition TIME OUT TIMER The time out timer stops continuous transmissions automatically after a specified time elapses The dealer sets the time in the range of 15 seconds to 10 minutes If you hold down the PIT switch for longer than the programmed time an alert tone sounds when the timer expires The tone stops after the PIT switch is released HORN ALERT If Horn Alert has been installed by your ...

Page 18: ...itial shipping charges but we will pay the return shipping charges if the product is repaired or replaced under Warranty You are responsible for any charges incurred in removing the product from the vehicle or other site of use and for reinstallation of the repaired or replaced product HOW TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE Your KENWOOD Land Mobile Radio or accessory may be serviced by any authorized KENW...

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