Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product TK-3230 Kenwood
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© B62-1976-10 (K) 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 UHF FM TRANSCEIVER TK-3230 INSTRUCTIoN MANUAl.
i T hank Y ou We a re g ra te fu l fo r yo ur p ur ch as e of t hi s Kenwood product and welcome you to the Business Radio Service (BRS). Y our Kenwood 2-way Business Radio is called a “transceiver”, meaning “transmitter & receiver”. We believe this easy-to-use transceiver will provide you with dependable and reliable communications.
ii FCC L iCense i nForma Tion Y our Kenwood radio operates on communications frequencies which are subject to FCC (Federal Communications Commission) Rules & Regulations. FCC Rules require that all operators using Private Land Mobile radio frequencies obtain a radio license before operating their equipment.
iii n oTiCes To The u ser This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
iv SAFETY INFORMATION: Y our wireless hand-held portable transceiver has been designed using a low power transmitter . When the PTT switch is pressed, the transceiver generates radio frequency (RF) electromagnetic energy (EME). This transceiver is designed to comply with the FCC Report and Order FCC 96-326 (August, 1996).
v • Government law prohibits the operation of unlicensed radio transmitters within the territories under government control. • Illegal operation is punishable by ne and/or imprisonment.
vi T urn the transceiver power off in the following locations: • In explosive atmospheres (inammable gas, dust particles, metallic powders, grain powders, etc.). • While taking on fuel or while parked at gasoline service stations. • Near explosives or blasting sites.
vii Contents UNP ACKING AND CHECKING EQUIPMENT ........................... 1 s upplied A ccessories ............................................................ 1 ORIENT A TION ..........................................................................
viii s uper l ock ......................................................................... 35 d isplA y B Acklight ................................................................ 35 m ic s ense .......................................................
1 UNP ACKING AND CHECKING EQUIPMENT Carefully unpack the transceiver . We recommend you identify the items listed in the following table before discarding the packing material. If any items are missing or have been damaged during shipment, le a claim with the carrier immediately .
2 ORIENT A TION / keys Press to change the operating channel, to select a menu in Setting Mode, and to perform other functions. Antenna Power switch/ V olume control T urn clockwise to switch the power ON and counter- clockwise to switch the power OFF .
3 d iSplA y Icon Description Appears when VOX is activated. Appears when using low transmit power . Appears when the channel is set up with a DQT code. Appears when making or receiving a selcall. Displays the approximate battery power remaining. Blinks when the battery power is low , while transmitting.
4 PREP ARA TION B A ttery p Ack p recAutionS Do not use battery packs or battery chargers not recommended by Kenwood . ◆ Do not recharge the battery pack if it is already fully charged. Doing so may cause the lifespan of the battery pack to shorten or the battery pack may be damaged.
5 Information concerning the Li-ion battery pack: The battery pack includes ammable objects such as organic solvent. Mishandling may cause the battery to rupture producing ames or extreme heat, deteriorate, or cause other forms of damage to the battery .
6 • Do not charge the battery near fires or under direct sunlight! If the battery’s protection circuit is damaged, the battery may charge at extreme current (or voltage) and an abnormal chemical reaction may occur . The battery may generate heat or smoke, rupture, or burst into ame.
7 • Do not reverse-charge or reverse-connect the battery! The battery pack has positive and negative poles. If the battery pack does not smoothly connect with a charger or operating equipment, do not force it; check the polarity of the battery .
8 ■ Using the Li-ion Battery Pack • Charge the battery pack before using it. • T o keep the battery discharge at a minimum, remove the battery pack from the equipment when it is not in use. Store the battery pack in a cool and dry location. • When storing the battery pack for a long period: 1 Remove the battery pack from the equipment.
9 I nst allIng / R emovIng the B a tteRy P ack The battery pack is not charged at the factory; charge it before use {page 10}. Average battery pack life using low power : 18 hours (Battery Saver : off.
10 c hArging the B A ttery p Ack Initial charging of the battery pack after purchase or extended storage (greater than 2 months) will not bring the battery pack to its normal operating capacity . After repeating the charge/ discharge cycle two or three times, the operating capacity will increase to normal.
11 3 Slide a battery pack or a transceiver equipped with a battery pack into the battery pack slot. • Make sure the metal contacts of the battery pack mate securely with the charger terminals. • The indicator lights red and charging starts. 4 When charging is completed, the indicator lights green.
12 I nst allIng / R emovIng o ptIonal a CCessoRIes Note: Always switch OFF the transceiver power when installing or removing optional accessories. The following accessories can be used with this trans.
13 GettinG St arted q Switch the Power ON. Switch the transceiver power ON by turning the Power switch/ Volume control clockwise. • A conrmationtonesounds,theLCDlightsup momentarily , then the current channel number is displayed.
14 • When you receive a call on your selected channel, you will hear audio from the speaker andtheLEDwilllightgreen. • T ouseasignalingcode,referto“QUIETT ALK/ DIGIT ALQUIET T ALK”onpage16.
15 Channel frequenCy Setup Y ou can change the default frequency of each channel: 1 With the transceiver power OFF , press and hold the MENU key (for approximately 1 second) while turning the transceiver ON. 2 Press the or key to select a channel. • The current frequency list number appears beside the channel number .
16 quiet t alk/ diGit al quiet t alk QT(Quiet T alk)andDQT(DigitalQuiet T alk)arefunctions that reject signals from undesired parties that are using the same channel as you.
17 SCanninG the ChannelS Y ou can scan the transceiver channels to search for a signal. Whenthetransceiververiesasignalon achannel,itproceeds tocheckwhetherornotitsQT/DQTsettingmatchesthat which is set up on your transceiver (if you have set a channel withQT/DQT).
18 T o begin scanning: 1 Press and hold the key for 1 second. • “ ”appearsonthedisplay . 2 WhenasignalisdetectedandtheQT/DQTmatches,the channel number appears on the display and blinks. 3 When the signal is no longer present, the transceiver waits for 5 seconds before scanning continues.
19 MonitorinG a Channel When no signals are present, the squelch on the transceiver automatically mutes the speaker so you will not hear background noise.
20 VoiCe aCtiV a ted Control (VoX) Using the VOX feature, you can operate the transceiver hands-free. In order to use this feature, however , you must use an optional headset; VOX will not function with the built-in microphone.
21 3 Press the MENU key then press or to select “ ” (VOX function off) or “ ” (VOX gain level 1) to “ ” (VOX gain level 5). • While adjusting the VOX Gain level, speak into the microphone. When an appropriate level is reached, the LED lights orange.
22 • While adjusting the VOX Delay T ime, speak into the microphone to simulate transmitting. The LED lights orange while speaking, but no signal is transmitted at this time. 4 Press the MENU key to exit the selection. 5 Press the PTT , MON , or CAL key to exit Setting Mode.
23 VOX P rOceed T One Y ou can set the transceiver to sound an alert tone when you are able to transmit (transmission is no longer inhibited). 1 With the transceiver power OFF , press and hold the MENU key while turning the transceiver power ON (for 1 second).
24 Priv acy T alk Whereas the Quiet T alk and Digital Quiet T alk functions {page 16} allow you to ignore unwanted calls, Privacy T alk allows you to hold a conversation in complete privacy . When activated, the transceiver scrambles your voice so that anybody listening to your conversation will not be able to understand what you are saying.
25 call key SeTuP Y ou can set up the transceiver CAL key to perform 1 of 2 functions, or you can turn the CAL key off (unused): Call Alert: Press the CAL key before making a call will send your call alert tone to your party members, identifying yourself before speaking.
26 C all a lert t one Call alert tones are used to identify yourself to your party members. Y ou can set up a call alert tone to one of 10 types. If each party member uses a different call alert tone, it is easy to know who is making the call. Pressing the CAL key before making a call will send your call alert tone to your party members.
27 n C all a lert S ide t one When the CAL key is pressed, the call alert tone will sound through your own speaker as well. T o turn the Call Alert Side T one on or off, on your own transceiver: 1 With the transceiver power OFF , press and hold the MENU key while turning the transceiver power ON (for 1 second).
28 S elcall (S elective c alling ) A Selcall is a voice call to a particular station or group of stations. Each transceiver is set up with an individual ID number for use with selcalls. n M aking a S elcall 1 Press the CAL key . 2 Press the or key to select an ID number .
29 n R eceiving a S elcall When a selcall is received, the icon appears on the display along with the ID of the caller . Press the PTT switch and speak into the speaker area to respond to the call, then continue the call as normal. When the call is nished, press the CAL key to return to operating mode.
30 n PTT ID The transceiver can send a PTT ID signal when pressing the PTT switch (beginning of transmission) or when pressing and releasing (beginning of transmission and end of transmission) the PTT switch. 1 With the transceiver power OFF , press and hold the MENU key while turning the transceiver power ON (for 1 second).
31 1 With the transceiver power OFF , press and hold the MENU key while turning the transceiver power ON (for 1 second). 2 Press the or key to select “ ”. 3 Press the MENU key then press or to select “ ” (PTT ID Side T one is on) or “ ” (PTT ID Side T one is off).
32 (1000 ms), “ ” (1500 ms), “ ” (2000 ms), or “ ” (2500 ms). 4 Press the MENU key to exit the selection. 5 Press the PTT , MON , or CAL key to exit Setting Mode.
33 Opera ting fea tures T ransmIT p ower Y ou can adjust the transmit power on all channels. Selecting low power will allow longer use of the battery pack. Selecting high power will allow you to transmit further , in case the other party is too far away for low power usage.
34 C omp anDer The compander (compressor/expander) allows higher clarity of signals, avoiding excessive noise and interference. When activated, transmitted signals are compressed before being sent and received signals are expanded when they arrive. 1 Press the MENU key 4 times.
35 s uper l oCK Y ou can lock the MENU , CAL *, , and/or keys, and disable the Setting Mode. PTT and MON still function normally . * The CAL key will not be locked only if it has been set up as Selcall {page 25}.
36 2 Press the or key to select “ ”. 3 Press the MENU key then press or to select “ ” (backlight off), “ ” (backlight on), or “ ” (backlight auto). 4 Press the MENU key to exit the selection. 5 Press the PTT , MON , or CAL key to exit Setting Mode.
37 T Ime - ouT T Imer The T ime-out T imer prevents you from using a channel for a extended durations. This function is useful, for example, when you accidentally keep the PTT switch pressed. Additionally , by limiting the amount of time you can continuously transmit, this feature helps you save on battery power consumption.
38 B a TTery s a ver This transceiver has been designed to give you the most out of your battery power . The battery saver function decreases the amount of power used when a signal is not being received and no operations are being performed.
39 B a TTery l evel I nDICa Tor When turned ON, the battery level indicator on the display lets you know approximately how much battery life is remaining. When turned OFF , the battery level indicator will appear and blink only when the battery voltage level is low .
40 I nComIng C all n oTIfICa TIon Note: T o use Incoming Call Notication, you must set up a QT tone or a DQT code {page 16}. Incoming Call Notication is used to inform you of when a call is being received. When activated, a tone is emitted when a busy signal is received and the QT/ DQT signaling matches.
41 B usy C hannel l oCkout (BCl) This function is used in order to prevent transmitting on a channel that somebody else is currently using. When turned ON, a beep sounds when you press the PTT switch while another party is using the channel, and you cannot transmit.
42 3 Press the MENU key then press or to select “ ” (beep tone on) or “ ” (beep tone off). 4 Press the MENU key to exit the selection. 5 Press the PTT , MON , or CAL key to exit Setting Mode. M ode R eset t iMeR This function returns the transceiver to the channel display after a preset timer expires while in Menu mode or ID List mode.
43 ID LIST SETTIng MoDE Y ou can set up ID list numbers with different call IDs. 1 With the transceiver power OFF , press and hold the CAL key while turning the transceiver power ON (for 1 second). • A beep will sound and the transceiver will enter ID List Setting mode.
44 RESETTIng ThE TRanScEIvER At some point in time, you may desire to reset the transceiver settings to their default values. (Default values are listed on pages 46 ~ 47.) T o reset the transceiver: 1 With the transceiver power OFF , press and hold the , , and MON keys while turning the transceiver power ON.
45 opTIonaL accESSoRIES KNB -46L (Li-ion b atter y pa ck) KSC-37 (Rapid charger) KM C- 17 ( Sp ea ker -m ic ro ph on e) KM C-2 1 (S pe ak er -m ic rop hon e) EMC-3 (Clip mic with earphone) KBH-14 (Bel.
46 MEnuS Displa y Name Settings Default Ref. Pg Channel 1 Frequency Setting 01 ~ 56 02 15 Channel 2 Frequency Setting 01 ~ 56 08 15 Optional Signaling OFF/ FS (FleetSync) OFF 28 1 Individual Selcall A.
47 Displa y Name Settings Default Ref. Pg Mute Hold T ime OFF/ 5 (500)/ 10 (1000)/ 15 (1500)/ 20 (2000)/ 25 (2500 ms) OFF 31 Caller ID Display OFF/ ON OFF 32 Mode Reset T imer OFF/ 10/ 30 sec 10 sec 4.
48 QT TonES/ DQT coDES Display QT Freq. Display QT Freq. Display QT Freq. 01 67.0 Hz 14 107.2 Hz 27 167.9 Hz 02 71.9 Hz 15 1 10.9 Hz 28 173.8 Hz 03 74.4 Hz 16 1 14.8 Hz 29 179.9 Hz 04 77.0 Hz 17 1 18.8 Hz 30 186.2 Hz 05 79.7 Hz 18 123.0 Hz 31 192.8 Hz 06 82.
49 Display DQT Code Display DQT Code Display DQT Code DQT 01 023N DQT 29 174N DQT 57 445N DQT 02 025N DQT 30 205N DQT 58 464N DQT 03 026N DQT 31 223N DQT 59 465N DQT 04 031N DQT 32 226N DQT 60 466N DQ.
50 channEL FREQuEncIES Setup Number Fre que ncy (MHz) Setup Number Fre que ncy (MHz) Setup Number Fre que ncy (MHz) 01 464.5000 20 461.3125 39 466.1625 02 (CH 1) 464.5500 21 461.3375 40 466.1875 03 467.7625 22 461.3625 41 466.2125 04 467.8125 23 462.7625 42 466.
51 SpEcIFIca TIonS RF output power Low 500 mW High 1.5 W Audio output power 100 mW Frequency stability ±2.5 ppm Operating voltage 3.7 V Dimensions (projections not included) 52 x 28.7 x 103.5 mm (2.05 x 1.13 x 4.07 inches) Weight (with KNB-46L) 155 g (5.
52 TRoubLEShooTIng guIDE Problem Solution Cannot turn the transceiver power ON. • The battery pack may be dead. Recharge or replace the battery pack. • The battery pack may not be installed correctly . Remove the battery pack and install it again.
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