Installing The Kds-100; Operating The 2.2. Connecting The Kds-100; Compatible Transceiver List; Kds-100 - Kenwood KDS-100 Technical Document

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2. Installing the KDS-100

1. KDS-100 Outline
1 KDS-100 Outline
1.
This section explains how to connect the KDS-100 to a
transceiver. Refer to this section when explaining the
installation of the KDS-100 terminal to your customers.
A list of compatible transceivers is also available.
Ensure the transceiver currently being used is
compatible with the KDS-100 terminal before installing
the terminal.
2.1. Operating the KDS-100
The following items are required to operate the

KDS-100.

Transceiver
The KENWOOD TK-x80 or
TK-x60G transceiver that has a
connection terminal. The
appropriate cable depends on the
transceiver type. Use the KCT-34
cable for the TK-x80 series and
KCT-35 cable for the TK-x60G
series transceiver. Refer to the
compatible transceiver list to
check that your transceiver is
compatile.
Power
When using the KDS-100 in a
vehicle, use the car battery power.
Power is supplied through the
transceiver; the KDS-100 does not
require a separate cable.
Note: The receiving party must have an operating environment or
configuration that allows you to view and select characters
transmitted from the TK-x80 series or TK-x60G series transceivers,
and the KDS-100 to make message transmissions.
The following device is required to configure the
KDS-100 operation.
KPG-71D
IBM PC or compatible
with Windows®
operating system
KPG-46
2.2. Connecting the KDS-100 to a
transceiver
Following is the procedures on how to connect the
KDS-100 to a compatible transceiver.
1 Switch the transceiver power OFF.
{Refer to 2.3}
This software is used to
configure messages and
the various settings of the
KDS-100.
Required to run the FPU
software.
This is a cable used to
connect the KDS-100 to the
PC/AT or compatible PC. It
allows you to load the
programmed settings set in
the FPU to the KDS-100.
2 Confirm the connection terminal of the KCT-34 for
TK-x80 series transceivers, or the KCT-35 for
TK-x60 series transceivers. If the cable length is too
short, acquire an optional terminal to extend the
cable length.
3 Connect the transceiver to the KDS-100 terminal.
Ensure the socket direction before connecting the
transceiver to the terminal. Connect the terminal
firmly by inserting the socket until it clicks, so the
cable will not easily come loose.
Note: An optional KCT-36 extension cable kit (3 m) is also
available.

2.3. Compatible transceiver list

Transceivers
TK-780/ 880/ 980/ 981
TK-760G/ 860G/ 762G/
862G/ 863G/ 768G/ 868G
Optional Cable
KCT-34
KCT-35
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