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
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
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
6REPLACING FUSESIf the fuse blows, determine the cause, then correct the problem. After the problem is resolved, replace the fuse. If newly installe
7ANTENNA CONNECTIONBefore operating, you must first install an efficient, well-tuned antenna. The success of your installation will depend largely on
8GETTING ACQUAINTEDOPERATION PANEL (FRONT) IN NORMAL modeq CALLPress [CALL] to select the Call channel. Press [CALL] (1s) to start Call scan. w VF
9u TONEPress [TONE] to turn the Tone function ON. Each time you press [TONE], the functions toggle as follows: Tone ON >> CTCSS ON >>
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
11!1 SQL ControlRotate the [SQL] control to adjust the squelch level. Clockwise opens the squelch and counterclockwise tightens the squelch.!2 DXPres
12DISPLAYIndicator DescriptionClock display (Setting Time: Menu 525)Appears when there is a transmission band available. Blinks when the cross-band r
13Indicator DescriptionAppears while using Middle output power. Blinks when the temperature protection circuit (transmit power save) turns on.Appears
THANK YOUWe are grateful you decided to purchase this Kenwood FM transceiver. Kenwood always provides Amateur Radio products which surprise and excit
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
15Keypad serial dataNo ConnectionMIC, 600 impedanceGND (MIC)PTTGNDDC 8 V, 100 mA maxNo ConnectionMICROPHONE (MC-59)q PTT switchPress and hold, then
16BASIC OPERATIONSSWITCHING THE POWER ON/ OFFPress the [ ] switch to switch the transceiver ON.• The power on message momentarily appears on the disp
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
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
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
20SELECTING AN OPERATING MODEThere are 3 operating modes available to choose from: VFO mode, Memory Channel mode, and Call Channel mode. VFO Mode VF
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
22TRANSMITTING1 Select your desired band and frequency/channel.2 Press and hold the microphone [PTT] switch and speak into the microphone to transmi
23MENU MODEMany functions on this transceiver are selected or configured through the Menu instead of physical controls. Once you become familiar with
iNOTICES TO THE USER One or more of the following statements may be applicable:FCC WARNINGThis equipment generates or uses radio frequency energy. Ch
24MENU CONFIGURATIONAUDIOMenu No.Display DescriptionSetting ValuesDefault Setting000KEY BEEPBeep sound OFF/ ON ON001BEEP VOLUMEBeep volume levelLEVEL
25TX/RXMenu No.Display DescriptionSetting ValuesDefault Setting109TOTTime-out timer 3/ 5/ 10 min 10 min110 2WEATHER ALERTWeather alert OFF/ ON OFF111M
26REPEATERMenu No.Display DescriptionSetting ValuesDefault Setting400OFFSET FREQUENCYOffset frequencySee explanation –401 3AUTO REPEATER OFFSETAuto Re
27AUXMenu No.Display DescriptionSetting ValuesDefault Setting511MIC PF3(VFO)Microphone PF3 key programmable function valueSee explanationVFO512MIC PF4
28AUXMenu No.Display DescriptionSetting ValuesDefault Setting527DISPLAY PARTITION BARDisplay partition bar OFF/ ON ON528COM PORT BAUDRATECOM terminal
29APRSMenu No.Display DescriptionSetting ValuesDefault Setting602GPS PORTBAUD RATEBaud rate speed2400/ 4800/ 9600 bps4800 bpsINPUTGPS data input typeO
30APRSMenu No.Display DescriptionSetting ValuesDefault Setting609PACKET FILTER POSITION LIMITPosition limit See explanation OFFTYPEPacket filter typeW
31APRSMenu No.Display DescriptionSetting ValuesDefault Setting619UIFLOODUIFLOODUIFLOOD See explanationALIASESSUBSTITUTION620UITRACEUITRACEUITRACE See
32APRSMenu No.Display DescriptionSetting ValuesDefault Setting626DISPLAY UNIT 1SPEED, DISTANCESpeed/ distancemi/h, mile/ Km/h, km/ Knots, nmmi/h, mile
33SKY CMDMenu No.Display DescriptionSetting ValuesDefault Setting700 3COMMANDER CALLSIGNCommander callsignUp to 9 charactersNOCALL701 3TRANSPORTER CAL
iiPRECAUTIONSObserve the following precautions to prevent fire, personal injury, and transceiver damage.• When operating mobile, do not attempt to co
34CHARACTER ENTRYCertain menus require you to enter characters, such as the power on message and memory names. When character entry is required, a cu
35 Microphone Keypad Character Entry The microphone keys can also be used to enter characters. Refer to the table below for characters correspondi
36OPTIONSThe following options are available for use with this transceiver:• MC-45 Microphone• MC-59 Microphone with keypad• MCP-2A Memory Contro
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
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
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
40MAINTENANCEGENERAL INFORMATIONThis product has been factory aligned and tested to specification before shipment. Attempting service or alignment wi
41TROUBLESHOOTINGThe problems described in this table are commonly encountered operational malfunctions and are usually not caused by circuit failure.
42Concerning the received frequency display, an unmodulated signal may be received. This is according to the set intrinsic frequency form.<A band&
43SPECIFICATIONSSpecifications are subject to change without notice due to advancements in technology.GeneralTM-D710A TM-D710E TM-D710AK Type E Type M
iiiCONTENTSPREPARATION ...1SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES ...
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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ivCONNECTING THE PG-5F EXTENSION CABLE ...38INSTALLING THE VGS-1 UNIT...
1PREPARATIONSUPPLIED ACCESSORIESNote: A market area code (K, E, or M4) can be found on the label attached to the package box.Item QuantityMicrophone
2MOBILE INSTALLATION TX/ RX Unit Installation Select a safe, convenient location inside your vehicle that will minimize danger to your passengers a
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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