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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
144/440 MHz FM DUAL BANDER
© B62-1986-30 (K, E, M4)
09 08 07 06 05 04 03
Only basic operations are explained in this
instruction manual. For a detailed explanation on the
operations, refer to the PDF file supplied on the CD-
ROM.
TM-D710A
144/430 MHz FM DUAL BANDER
TM-D710A/ TM-D710E
NOTIFICATION
This equipment complies with the essential requirements of
Directive 1999/5/EC.
The use of the warning symbol
means the equipment is subject
to restrictions of use in certain countries.
This equipment requires a licence and is intended for use in the
countries as below.
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Seite 1 - TM-D710A/ TM-D710E

INSTRUCTION MANUAL144/440 MHz FM DUAL BANDER© B62-1986-30 (K, E, M4)09 08 07 06 05 04 03Only basic operations are explained in this instruction manual

Seite 2 - FEATURES

4SEMS screw (M4 x 10 mm)Panel holderBase standOperation panelNote: If you use the transceiver for a long period when the vehicle battery is not fully

Seite 3 - NOTICES TO THE USER

5Black (—) cableRed (+) cableDC power cableFuse holder (K, M4 types)Fuse holder (E type)Fuse holder (E type)Fuse holder (K, M4 types)Regulated DC powe

Seite 4 - PRECAUTIONS

6REPLACING FUSESIf the fuse blows, determine the cause, then correct the problem. After the problem is resolved, replace the fuse. If newly installe

Seite 5 - CONTENTS

7ANTENNA CONNECTIONBefore operating, you must first install an efficient, well-tuned antenna. The success of your installation will depend largely on

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8GETTING ACQUAINTEDOPERATION PANEL (FRONT) IN NORMAL modeq CALLPress [CALL] to select the Call channel. Press [CALL] (1s) to start Call scan. w VF

Seite 7 - PREPARATION

9u TONEPress [TONE] to turn the Tone function ON. Each time you press [TONE], the functions toggle as follows: Tone ON >> CTCSS ON >>

Seite 8 - MOBILE INSTALLATION

10 IN Function modeq C.INPress [C.IN] to store the current operating frequency to the Call channel.w M>VPress [M>V] to copy the current Memory

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11!1 SQL ControlRotate the [SQL] control to adjust the squelch level. Clockwise opens the squelch and counterclockwise tightens the squelch.!2 DXPres

Seite 10 - FIXED STATION

12DISPLAYIndicator DescriptionClock display (Setting Time: Menu 525)Appears when there is a transmission band available. Blinks when the cross-band r

Seite 11 - ■ Power Cable Connection

13Indicator DescriptionAppears while using Middle output power. Blinks when the temperature protection circuit (transmit power save) turns on.Appears

Seite 12 - REPLACING FUSES

THANK YOUWe are grateful you decided to purchase this Kenwood FM transceiver. Kenwood always provides Amateur Radio products which surprise and excit

Seite 13 - ACCESSORY CONNECTIONS

14TX/ RX UNIT REAR PANELq ANTConnect an M-type (TM-D710A) or N-type (TM-D710E) external antenna to this terminal. When making test transmissions, con

Seite 14 - GETTING ACQUAINTED

15Keypad serial dataNo ConnectionMIC, 600 impedanceGND (MIC)PTTGNDDC 8 V, 100 mA maxNo ConnectionMICROPHONE (MC-59)q PTT switchPress and hold, then

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16BASIC OPERATIONSSWITCHING THE POWER ON/ OFFPress the [ ] switch to switch the transceiver ON.• The power on message momentarily appears on the disp

Seite 16 - ■ IN Function mode

17ADJUSTING THE SQUELCHSquelch is used to mute the speaker when no signals are present. With the squelch level set correctly, you will hear sound onl

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18Pressing [PF2] allows you to switch the operating band between bands A and B, while maintaining the original band as the transmit band. Band A is t

Seite 18 - (K, E types only)

19 Single band mode (band A only):Note: You can also turn the center partition bar display off {Menu No. 527}.SELECTING A FREQUENCY BANDYou can chan

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20SELECTING AN OPERATING MODEThere are 3 operating modes available to choose from: VFO mode, Memory Channel mode, and Call Channel mode. VFO Mode VF

Seite 20 - TX/ RX UNIT SUB PANEL

21 Memory Channel Mode Memory Channel mode allows you to quickly select a frequently used frequency and related data which you have saved in the tr

Seite 21 - MICROPHONE (MC-59)

22TRANSMITTING1 Select your desired band and frequency/channel.2 Press and hold the microphone [PTT] switch and speak into the microphone to transmi

Seite 22 - BASIC OPERATIONS

23MENU MODEMany functions on this transceiver are selected or configured through the Menu instead of physical controls. Once you become familiar with

Seite 23 - SELECTING A BAND

iNOTICES TO THE USER One or more of the following statements may be applicable:FCC WARNINGThis equipment generates or uses radio frequency energy. Ch

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24MENU CONFIGURATIONAUDIOMenu No.Display DescriptionSetting ValuesDefault Setting000KEY BEEPBeep sound OFF/ ON ON001BEEP VOLUMEBeep volume levelLEVEL

Seite 25 - SELECTING A FREQUENCY BAND

25TX/RXMenu No.Display DescriptionSetting ValuesDefault Setting109TOTTime-out timer 3/ 5/ 10 min 10 min110 2WEATHER ALERTWeather alert OFF/ ON OFF111M

Seite 26 - SELECTING AN OPERATING MODE

26REPEATERMenu No.Display DescriptionSetting ValuesDefault Setting400OFFSET FREQUENCYOffset frequencySee explanation –401 3AUTO REPEATER OFFSETAuto Re

Seite 27 - ■ Call Channel Mode

27AUXMenu No.Display DescriptionSetting ValuesDefault Setting511MIC PF3(VFO)Microphone PF3 key programmable function valueSee explanationVFO512MIC PF4

Seite 28 - TRANSMITTING

28AUXMenu No.Display DescriptionSetting ValuesDefault Setting527DISPLAY PARTITION BARDisplay partition bar OFF/ ON ON528COM PORT BAUDRATECOM terminal

Seite 29 - MENU MODE

29APRSMenu No.Display DescriptionSetting ValuesDefault Setting602GPS PORTBAUD RATEBaud rate speed2400/ 4800/ 9600 bps4800 bpsINPUTGPS data input typeO

Seite 30 - MENU CONFIGURATION

30APRSMenu No.Display DescriptionSetting ValuesDefault Setting609PACKET FILTER POSITION LIMITPosition limit See explanation OFFTYPEPacket filter typeW

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31APRSMenu No.Display DescriptionSetting ValuesDefault Setting619UIFLOODUIFLOODUIFLOOD See explanationALIASESSUBSTITUTION620UITRACEUITRACEUITRACE See

Seite 32 - OFF/ ON ON

32APRSMenu No.Display DescriptionSetting ValuesDefault Setting626DISPLAY UNIT 1SPEED, DISTANCESpeed/ distancemi/h, mile/ Km/h, km/ Knots, nmmi/h, mile

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33SKY CMDMenu No.Display DescriptionSetting ValuesDefault Setting700 3COMMANDER CALLSIGNCommander callsignUp to 9 charactersNOCALL701 3TRANSPORTER CAL

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iiPRECAUTIONSObserve the following precautions to prevent fire, personal injury, and transceiver damage.• When operating mobile, do not attempt to co

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34CHARACTER ENTRYCertain menus require you to enter characters, such as the power on message and memory names. When character entry is required, a cu

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35 Microphone Keypad Character Entry The microphone keys can also be used to enter characters. Refer to the table below for characters correspondi

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36OPTIONSThe following options are available for use with this transceiver:• MC-45 Microphone• MC-59 Microphone with keypad• MCP-2A Memory Contro

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37CONNECTING THE PG-5G/ PG-5H INTERFACE CABLESThe PG-5G package comes with cable w (below).The PG-5H packages comes with cables q and w (below).q Dat

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38CONNECTING THE PG-5F EXTENSION CABLEUsing two PG-5F kits, you can extend the cables to the maximum length. (Components marked with an asterisk * ar

Seite 40 - CHARACTER ENTRY

39INSTALLING THE VGS-1 UNITFollow the instructions below to install the VGS-1 unit.1 Remove the 8 screws from the cover of the base unit, then remove

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40MAINTENANCEGENERAL INFORMATIONThis product has been factory aligned and tested to specification before shipment. Attempting service or alignment wi

Seite 42 - MEMORY CONTROL PROGRAM MCP-2A

41TROUBLESHOOTINGThe problems described in this table are commonly encountered operational malfunctions and are usually not caused by circuit failure.

Seite 43 - PC/ COM terminal pin

42Concerning the received frequency display, an unmodulated signal may be received. This is according to the set intrinsic frequency form.<A band&

Seite 44 - ■ Installing the Line Filter

43SPECIFICATIONSSpecifications are subject to change without notice due to advancements in technology.GeneralTM-D710A TM-D710E TM-D710AK Type E Type M

Seite 45 - INSTALLING THE VGS-1 UNIT

iiiCONTENTSPREPARATION ...1SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES ...

Seite 46 - MAINTENANCE

44TransmitterTM-D710A TM-D710E TM-D710AK Type E Type M4 TypeRF power outputHi50 W—MidApprox. 10 W25 WLow Approx. 5 WModulation Reactance modulationMax

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Seite 49 - SPECIFICATIONS

ivCONNECTING THE PG-5F EXTENSION CABLE ...38INSTALLING THE VGS-1 UNIT...

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1PREPARATIONSUPPLIED ACCESSORIESNote: A market area code (K, E, or M4) can be found on the label attached to the package box.Item QuantityMicrophone

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2MOBILE INSTALLATION TX/ RX Unit Installation Select a safe, convenient location inside your vehicle that will minimize danger to your passengers a

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3 Operation Panel Installation1 Clean and dry the installation location.Do not install the bracket close to an air bag.2 Remove the release paper

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