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1、INSTRUCTION MANUAL 144MHz FM TRANSCEIVER TH-K2AT TH-K2E TH-K2ET 430MHz FM TRANSCEIVER TH-K4AT TH-K4E B62-1696-00 (K, K2, E, E3, M, M2) 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 NOTICE TO THE USER One or more of the following statements may be applicable for this equipment. FCC WARNING This equipment generates o
2、r uses radio frequency energy. Changes or modifications to this equipment may cause harmful interference unless the modifications are expressly approved in the instruction manual. The user could lose the authority to operate this equipment if an unauthorized change or modification is made. INFORMATI
3、ON 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 installati
4、on. This equipment generates, uses and can generate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that the interference will not occur in a particular installation. If
5、this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the s
6、eparation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer for technical assistance. MODELS COVERED BY THIS MANUAL The models listed below are covered by this manual. TH-K2AT, TH-K2E, TH-K2E
7、T TH-K4AT, TH-K4E MARKET CODES Kn: The Americas En: Europe Mn: General (Where n represents a variation number.) The market code is printed on the bar-code label of the carton box. Refer to the product specifications pages 122 133 for information on the available operating frequencies within each mod
8、el. For accessories supplied with each model, refer to pages vii ix. PRECAUTIONS Please observe the following precautions to prevent fire, personal injury, or transceiver damage: Do not transmit with high output power for extended periods. The transceiver may overheat. Do not modify this transceiver
9、 unless instructed by this manual or by KENWOOD documentation. When using a regulated power supply, connect the specified DC cable (option) to the DC IN jack on the transceiver. The supply voltage must be between 12 V and 16 V to prevent damaging the transceiver. When connecting the transceiver to a
10、 cigarette lighter socket in a vehicle, use the specified cigarette lighter cable (option). Do not expose the transceiver to long periods of direct sunlight nor place it close to heating appliances. Do not place the transceiver in excessively dusty, humid, or wet areas, nor on unstable surfaces. If
11、an abnormal odor or smoke is detected coming from the transceiver, turn OFF the power immediately and remove the battery case or the battery pack from the transceiver. Contact your authorized KENWOOD dealer, customer service, or service station. i NOTICE TO THE USER MODELS COVERED BY THIS MANUAL MAR
12、KET CODES PRECAUTIONS CONTENTS. i THANK YOU.vi FEATURES.vi SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES.vii WRITING CONVENTIONS FOLLOWED. x PREPARATION . 1 INSTALLING THE PB-43N NI-MH BATTERY PACK. 1 INSTALLING ALKALINE BATTERIES. 2 INSTALLING THE ANTENNA. 4 ATTACHING THE HAND STRAP (OTHER THAN TH-K2AT K/ K2) . 4 INSTALLIN
13、G THE BELT CLIP. 5 CHARGING THE PB-43N NI-MH BATTERY PACK (OTHER THAN TH-K2AT K2/ M2, TH-K4AT M2) . 6 CONNECTING TO A CIGARETTE LIGHTER SOCKET. 8 CONNECTING TO A REGULATED POWER SUPPLY. 9 YOUR FIRST QSO .10 FIRST QSO . 10 GETTING ACQUAINTED .12 KEYS AND CONTROLS. 12 DISPLAY.14 BASIC OPERATION.17 Swi
14、tching the Power ON/OFF . 17 Adjusting the Volume .17 Adjusting the Squelch .18 Transmitting.19 Selecting an Output Power . 19 Selecting a Frequency . 20 VFO Mode .20 MHz Mode .20 Direct Frequency Entry (TH-K2AT/ET/K4AT only) . 21 CONTENTS ii MENU SETUP . 24 WHAT IS A MENU? . 24 MENU ACCESS. 24 MENU
15、 FUNCTION LIST.26 ALPHABETICAL FUNCTION LIST. 29 OPERATING THROUGH REPEATERS. 31 OFFSET PROGRAMMING FLOW. 32 Programming an Offset .32 Selecting an Offset Direction .32 Selecting an Offset Frequency. 33 Activating the Tone Function . 34 Selecting a Tone Frequency.35 AUTOMATIC REPEATER OFFSET (TH-K2A
16、T/ E/ ET ONLY). 37 REVERSE FUNCTION. 38 AUTOMATIC SIMPLEX CHECK (ASC). 38 TONE FREQ. ID SCAN.39 MEMORY CHANNELS . 41 NUMBER OF MEMORY CHANNELS.41 SIMPLEX the red lead to the positive (+) terminal, and the black lead to the negative () terminal. 3Connect the barrel plug on the DC cable to the DC IN j
17、ack of the transceiver. While a DC power supply is connected with the DC IN jack, the transceiver automatically initiates charging the PB-43N Ni-MH battery pack. Note: NIf the DC power supply voltage is below 12.0 V DC, you may not be able to charge the PB-43N Ni-MH battery pack. NThe supply voltage
18、 must be between 12.0 V and 16.0 V to prevent damaging the transceiver. If the input voltage exceeds approximately 16.5 V, warning beeps sound and “DC ERR” appears. Remove the DC IN jack plug immediately. NIf the DC power supply voltage is above 14.5 V DC and “” (High Power) is selected, the “” icon
19、 blinks and the output power is gradually reduced to “” level (Medium Power) page 95. Fuses (4 A) YOUR FIRST QSO 10 FIRST QSO Are you ready to give your transceiver a quick try? Reading this chapter should get your voice on the air right away. The instructions below are intended only for a quick gui
20、de. If you encounter problems or there is something you would like to know more, read the detailed explanations given later in this manual. 1Press and hold (POWER) briefly to switch the transceiver power ON (TH-K2AT/ E/ ET example shown below). 11 A high pitched double beep sounds and a Power-ON mes
21、sage appears momentarily. The various indicators and the current operating frequency appear on the LCD. The transceiver stores the current parameters when it is turned OFF and automatically recalls these parameters the next time you turn the transceiver ON. 2Turn the VOL control clockwise, to the 11
22、 oclock position. 3Turn the Tuning control to select a reception frequency. VOLENC. You may further turn the VOL control to adjust the volume level of the signal. 4To transmit, hold the transceiver approximately 5 cm (2 inches) from your mouth. 5Press and hold PTT, then speak in your normal tone of
23、voice. 6Release PTT to receive. 7Repeat steps 4, 5 and 6 to continue communication. GETTING ACQUAINTED 12 KEYS AND CONTROLS Tuning control TH-K2AT/ ET/ K4AT LED (TX:Red RX:Green) Display (LCD) SP/MIC jack DC IN jack MENU key MONI/SQL key LAMP key Power Switch PTT switch Antenna connector VOL control
24、 Keypad 13 TH-K2E/ K4E Tuning control VOL control LED (TX:Red RX:Green) Display (LCD) DC IN jack Keypad MENU key MONI/SQL key LAMP key Power Switch PTT switch Antenna connector SP/MIC jack 14 ouytrqwe!1 !2!4 !3 i!0 !5!6!7!8 q Appears when the CTCSS function is activated page 69. w Appears when the T
25、one function is activated page 34. e Appears when the DCS function is activated page 73. r Appears when the repeater shift function is activated pages 31 34, 37. t Appears when the Reverse function is activated page 38. y Appears when the Automatic Simplex Check (ASC) function is activated page 38.
26、DISPLAY 15 u Appears when a Priority Scan function is activated page 65. i Displays the frequencies, Menu settings, Memory name and other information. o Appears when the Weather Alert function is activated page 55. !0 Appears when narrow FM Mode is selected page 91. !1 Displays the Menu No., memory
27、channel number, and status pages 24, 41. !2 Appears when the displayed memory channel has data page 44. !3 Appears when the Lock function is ON page 88. !4 Appears when the Memory Channel Lockout function is ON page 67. !5 Appears when the VOX function is ON page 96. !6 S-meter (RX) and remaining ba
28、ttery capacity indicator (TX). Confirm the remaining battery capacity when the transceiver transmits page 83. 16 !7 Appears when the function key is pressed. !8 appears when high power transmission is selected, appears when medium power is selected, and appears when low power is selected page 95. 17
29、 BASIC OPERATION Switching the Power ON/OFF 1Press (POWER) briefly to switch the transceiver power ON. A high pitched double beep sounds and a Power-ON message page 92 appears briefly, followed by the frequency and other indicators. 2To switch the transceiver OFF, press (POWER) again. When you turn
30、the transceiver OFF, a low pitched double beep sounds. The transceiver stores the current frequency and parameters when it is turned OFF and recalls these parameters the next time you turn the transceiver ON. Adjusting the Volume Turn the VOL control clockwise to increase the audio output level and
31、counterclockwise to decrease the output level. VOLENC. If you are not receiving a signal, press and hold MONI/SQL to unmute the speaker, then adjust the VOL control to a comfortable audio output level. 18 Adjusting the Squelch The purpose of Squelch is to mute the speaker when no signals are present
32、. With the squelch level correctly set, you will hear sound only while actually receiving signals. The higher the selected squelch level, the stronger the signals must be to receive. The appropriate squelch level depends on the ambient RF noise conditions. 1Press F, MONI/SQL. The current squelch lev
33、el appears. 2Turn the Tuning control to adjust the level. Select the level at which the background noise is just eliminated when no signal is present. The higher the level, the stronger the signals must be to receive. 6 different levels can be set. (0: Minimum 5: Maximum; 2 is the default value) 3Pr
34、ess any key other than LAMP, MONI/SQL to store the new setting and exit the squelch adjustment. 19 Transmitting 1To transmit, hold the transceiver approximately 5 cm (2 inches) from your mouth, then press and hold PTT and speak into the microphone in your normal tone of voice. The LED lights red and
35、 the bar-graph meter appears. If you press PTT while you are outside of the transmission coverage, a high pitched error beep sounds. 2When you finish speaking, release PTT. Note: If you continuously transmit for longer than the time specified in Menu No. 23 (default is 10 minutes) page 94, the inter
36、nal time- out timer generates a warning beep and the transceiver stops transmitting. In this case, release PTT and let the transceiver cool down for a while, then press PTT again to resume transmission page 116. ISelecting an Output Power Selecting a lower transmission power is the best way to reduc
37、e battery consumption, if communication is still reliable. You can configure different power levels for transmission page 95. Press F, PTT to cycle between “” (high), “” (medium), and “” (low). 20 Selecting a Frequency IVFO Mode This is the basic mode for changing the operating frequency. Turn the T
38、uning control clockwise to increase the frequency and counterclockwise to decrease the frequency. IMHz Mode If the desired operating frequency is far away from the current frequency, it is quicker to use the MHz Tuning Mode. To adjust the MHz digit: 1Press F. The MHz digit blinks. 2Turn the Tuning c
39、ontrol to select the desired MHz value. 3After selecting the desired MHz value, press F to exit the mode and return to normal VFO Mode. 4Continue adjusting the frequency as necessary, using the Tuning control. 21 IDirect Frequency Entry (TH-K2AT/ ET/ K4AT only) In addition to turning the Tuning cont
40、rol, there is another way to select the frequency. When the desired frequency is far away from the current frequency, you can directly enter a frequency using the numeric keypad. 1Press VFO. You must be in the VFO Mode to make the direct frequency entry. 2Press #. 3Press the numeric keys (0 to 9) to
41、 enter your desired frequency. allows you to complete the MHz digits entry. Pressing # fills all remaining digits (the digits you did not enter) with 0 and completes the entry. For example, to select 145.000 MHz, press 1, 4, 5 and press # to complete the entry. If you want to revise the MHz digits o
42、nly, leaving the kHz digits as they are, press VFO in place of #. Example 1 To enter 145.750 MHz: Key inDisplay # 1, 4, 51 4 5. 7, 5, 01 4 5. 7 5 0 22 Example 2 To enter 145.000 MHz: Key inDisplay # 1, 4, 51 4 5. #1 4 5. 0 0 0 Example 3 (Short cut) To enter 145.000 MHz: Key inDisplay 1 4 4. 6 2 5 # 55 . 1 4 5. #1 4 5. 0 0 0 Example 4 To change 144.650 MHz to 145.650 MHz: Key inDisplay 1 4 4. 6 5 0 # 1, 4, 51 4 5. VFO1 4 5. 6 5 0 23 Example 5 (Short cut) To change 144.650 MHz to 145.650 MHz: Key inDisplay 1 4 4. 6 5 0 # 55 1 4 5. VFO1 4 5. 6 5 0 Example 6 To change 145.200 MHz