TS-590S_PC_control_user.pdf

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1、PC CONTROL COMMAND REFERENCE FOR THE TS-590S TRANSCEIVER October/01/2010 PC CONTROL COMMAND REFERENCE GUIDE ABOUT THIS REFERENCE GUIDE All descriptions in this reference guide are for the users convenience. Kenwood does not support or warrantee this documentation in any way. CONNECTING TO A PC You c

2、an connect the TS-590S transceiver to a PC COM port using a traditional RS-232C connector, or to a USB port using a USB 2.0 (AB type) cable. Through the transceiver menu, select a baud rate for communications between the PC and the transceiver. Using a RS-232C Straight Cable Directly connect the RS-

3、232C straight cable between the COM port of the PC and the COM terminal of the transceiver. Using a USB Cable When using a USB cable, you must first pre- install a virtual COM port driver on the PC. Then, connect the USB cable A-connector to the USB port of the PC and the B-connector the USB termina

4、l of the transceiver. Note: Operation is not guaranteed when connecting through a USB hub. CONTROL OPERATION Most computers handle data in the form of “bits” and “bytes”. A bit is the smallest piece of information a computer can handle. A byte is composed of eight bits. This is the most convenient f

5、orm for most computer data. This data may be sent in the form of either serial or parallel data strings. The parallel method is faster but more complicated, while the serial method is slower and requires less complicated equipment. The serial form is, therefore, a less expensive alternative. Serial

6、data transmission uses time-division methods over a single line. Using a single line also offers the advantage of reducing the number of errors due to line noise. Theoretically, only three lines are required to control the transceiver via the computer: Transmit data Receive data Ground From a practi

7、cal standpoint however, it is also necessary to incorporate some means of controlling when this data transfer will occur. The computer and transceiver cannot be allowed to send data at the same time! The required control is achieved by using the RTS and CTS lines. For example, the transceiver is pla

8、ced into the transmit mode whenever the character string “TX;” is sent from the computer. The character string “TX;” is called a computer control command; it tells the transceiver what to do. There are numerous commands available for control of the transceiver. These commands may be incorporated int

9、o a computer program written in any high level language. Programming methods vary from computer to computer; refer to the instruction manuals provided with the terminal program and computer. 2 PC CONTROL COMMAND REFERENCE GUIDE Command A command consists of 2 characters. You may use either lower or

10、upper case characters. The commands available for this transceiver are listed in the PC Control Command Tables, beginning on page 3. Parameters Parameters are used to specify information necessary to implement the desired command. The parameters to be used for each command are predetermined. The num

11、ber of digits assigned to each parameter is also predetermined. Refer to the PC Control Command Tables page 3 to configure the appropriate parameters. When configuring parameters, be careful not to make the following mistakes. Correct parameter example: “IS+000;” IS000; Not enough parameters specifi

12、ed (No direction given for the IF shift) IS+00; Not enough digits (Only three frequency digits given) IS_+_000; Unnecessary characters (spaces) between parameters IS+0000; Too many digits (Five frequency digits given) Note: If a particular parameter is not applicable to this transceiver, the paramet

13、er digits should be filled using any character except the ASCII control codes (00 to Fh) and the terminator (;). Terminator To signal the end of a command, it is necessary to use a semicolon (;). The digit where this special character must appear differs depending on the command used. Error Messages

14、 In addition to the Answer command, the transceiver can send the error messages listed below. Error Message Reason for Error ?; Command syntax was incorrect. Command was not executed due to the current status of the transceiver (even though the command syntax was correct). Note: Occasionally, this m

15、essage may not appear due to microprocessor transients in the transceiver. E; A communication error occurred, such as an overrun or framing error during a serial data transmission. O; Receive data was sent but processing was not completed. COMPUTER CONTROL COMMANDS A computer control command is comp

16、osed of a 2 letter alphabetical command name, a set of parameters, and the terminator that signals the end of the command. Example: Command to set VFO A to 7 MHz FA 00007000000 ; Alphabetical command Parameters Terminator Commands can be classified as shown below: Computer control commands Input com

17、mand (input to the transceiver) Set command (sets a particular condition) Read command (reads an answer) Output command (from the transceiver) Answer command (transmits a condition) For example, note the following in the case of the above FA command (Frequency of VFO A): To set the frequency to 7 MH

18、z, the following command is sent from the computer to the transceiver: “FA00007000000;” (Set command) To read the frequency of VFO A, the following command is sent from the computer to the transceiver: “FA;” (Read command) When the Read command above has been sent, the following command is returned

19、to the computer: “FA00007000000;” (Answer command) Note: Do not use the control characters 00 to Fh since they are either ignored or cause a “?” answer. Program execution may be delayed while turning the Tuning control rapidly. Receive data is not processed if the frequency is entered from the keypa

20、d. 3 PC CONTROL COMMAND REFERENCE GUIDE PC CONTROL COMMAND TABLES AC Sets or reads the internal antenna tuner status. Parameters: P 0: RX-AT THRU : RX-AT IN P2 0: TX-AT THRU : TX-AT IN P3 0: Stop Tuning (Set)/ Tuning is stopped (Answer) : Start Tuning (Set)/ Tuning is active (Answer) The setting can

21、not be performed for RX IN/THRU AT Tuning will not begin when using the TX THRU status. To begin tuning, you must use command “AC”. Set 234567890 ACPP2P3; Read 234567890 AC; Answer 234567890 ACPP2P3; AG Sets or reads the AF gain. Parameters: P 0: Always 0 P2 000 (minimum) 255 (maximum) Set 234567890

22、 AGPP2P2P2; Read 234567890 AGP; Answer 234567890 AGPP2P2P2; AI Sets or reads the Auto Information (AI) function ON/ OFF. Parameters: P 0: AI OFF 2: AI ON When AI is ON, the respective response command is output when the parameter is changed by the command with the response command. AI turns OFF when

23、 the transceiver power is turned OFF. Set 234567890 AIP; Read 234567890 AI; Answer 234567890 AIP; AN Selects the antenna connector ANT/ ANT2. Parameters: P 0: ANT : ANT2 9: No change P2 0: RX ANT is not used : RX ANT is used 9: No change P3 0: Drive Out OFF : Drive Out ON 9: No change When setting t

24、he command, enter only the parameters you are changing. For parameters you are not changing, enter “9”. For a response command, parameter P, P2, and P3 cannot be “9”. Set 234567890 ANPP2P3; Read 234567890 AN; Answer 234567890 ANPP2P3; 4 PC CONTROL COMMAND REFERENCE GUIDE AS Sets or reads the Auto Mo

25、de function parameters. Parameters: P 0: Always 0 P2 00 3: Channel number P3 -digit Frequency in Hz (unused digits must be 0) P4 (Mode (refer to the MD command) : LSB 2: USB 3: CW 4: FM 5: AM 6: FSK 7: CWR (CW Reverse) 9: FSKR (FSK Reverse) P5 (Data mode (refer to the DA command) 0: No Data mode : D

26、ata mode (example: USB-DATA: P4=2 / P5=) Conditions when configuring: You cannot set the channel to a frequency lower than the frequency of the previous channel. When the channel is set to a frequency higher than the next channel, all subsequent channel frequencies that are lower than the set freque

27、ncy are changed to the frequency you just set. To reset all channels to their initial conditions, set them to to 9.5 MHz, LSB mode (DATA-OFF). Set 234567890 ASPP2P2P3P3P3P3P3 2345678920 P3P3P3P3P3P3P4P5; Read 234567890 ASPP2P2; Answer 234567890 ASPP2P2P3P3P3P3P3 2345678920 P3P3P3P3P3P3P4P5; BC Sets

28、or reads the Beat Cancel function status. Parameters: P 0: Beat Cancel OFF : Beat Cancel ON 2: Beat Cancel 2 ON Set 234567890 BCP; Read 234567890 BC; Answer 234567890 BCP; BD / BU Sets a frequency band. Parameters: P (Band number) 00: .8 MHz band 0: 3.5 MHz band 02: 7 MHz band 03: 0 MHz band 04: 4 M

29、Hz band 05: 8 MHz band 06: 2 MHz band 07: 24 MHz band 08: 28 MHz band 09: 50 MHz band 0: GENE Unlike previous models, this command no longer functions as a conventional Band Down/ Band Up. While the section setting Memory Channel is displayed, you can use BD; to send the start frequency and BU; to s

30、end the end frequency. Set 234567890 BD / UPP; BP Adjusts the Notch Frequency of the Manual Notch Filter. Parameters: P 000 (minimum) 27 (maximum) Set 234567890 BPPPP; Read 234567890 BP; Answer 234567890 BPPPP; 5 PC CONTROL COMMAND REFERENCE GUIDE BY Reads the busy signal status. Parameters: P 0: No

31、t busy : Busy P2 0: Always 0 This command is used with Sky Command. Read 234567890 BY; Answer 234567890 BYPP2; CA Sets and reads the CW TUNE function status. Parameters: P 0: Cancels CW TUNE/ Inactive : Starts CW TUNE/ Active Set 234567890 CAP; Read 234567890 CA; Answer 234567890 CAP; CG Sets and re

32、ads the Carrier Level. Parameters: P 000 (minimum) 00 (maximum) Set 234567890 CGPPP; Read 234567890 CG; Answer 234567890 CGPPP; CH Operate the MULTI/CH encoder. Parameters: P 0: Move the MULTI/CH encoder step up : Move the MULTI/CH encoder step down Set 234567890 CHP; CN Sets and reads the CTCSS fre

33、quency. Parameters: P 00 4 No. Freq. (Hz) No. Freq. (Hz) No. Freq. (Hz) No. Freq. (Hz) 0067.097.4224.333206.5 069.3200.02346.23420.7 027.9303.5245.43528. 0374.4407.22556.736225.7 0477.050.92662.237229. 0579.764.82767.938233.6 0682.578.82873.83924.8 0785.4823.02979.940250.3 0888.5927.33086.24254. 099

34、.5203.8392.8 094.8236.532203.5 Set 234567890 CNPP; Read 234567890 CN; Answer 234567890 CNPP; 6 PC CONTROL COMMAND REFERENCE GUIDE CT Sets and reads the CTCSS function status. Parameters: P 0: CTCSS OFF : CTCSS ON 2: Cross Tone ON If Tone or CTCSS is ON when Cross Tone is turned ON, they will automat

35、ically turn OFF. Set 234567890 CTP; Read 234567890 CT; Answer 234567890 CTP; DA Sets and reads the DATA mode. Parameters: P 0: DATA mode OFF : DATA mode ON You can use this command in LSB, USB, and FM mode. When used in CW, FSK, or AM mode, an error occurs. When used in any mode other than DATA mode

36、, the P parameter response is always 0. Set 234567890 DAP; Read 234567890 DA; Answer 234567890 DAP; DN / UP Emulates the microphone DWN and UP keys. Parameters: P 00 99 If no P parameter is specified, the command is interpreted as step down (DN;) or step up (UP;). When setting the parameter from 0 t

37、o 99, the frequency is adjusted by the specified step size. In Memory mode and Quick Memory mode, the command with no P parameter specified is treated as a Memory channel down (DN;) or up (UP;) command. With parameters, it is treated as the frequency down or up command. When setting the parameter to

38、 00, the command is accepted, but no changes occur. Set 234567890 D / UN / PPP; EM Sets the Emergency communication frequency mode. There are no parameters for this command. The transceiver switches to the Emergency frequency after sending this command. This command is not available for E market ver

39、sions (an error occurs). Set 234567890 EM; EX Sets or reads the Menu. Parameters: P 000 087: Menu number P2 00: Always 00 P3 0: Always 0 P4 0: Always 0 P5 String of alphanumeric characters for the Menu setting (variable length) Refer to the following table for the menus corresponding to parameter P,

40、 and the available settings corresponding to parameter P5. Set 234567890 EXPPPP2P2P3P4P5 2345678920 P5P5P5P5P5P5P5; Read 234567890 EXPPPP2P2P3P4; Answer 234567890 EXPPPP2P2P3P4P5 2345678920 P5P5P5P5P5P5P5; Menu (P1) Function Command Parameter (P5) 012345678910 000Display brightnessOFF23456 00Key ill

41、umination2 002 Panel key response for double function 23 003Beep volumeOFF23456789 7 PC CONTROL COMMAND REFERENCE GUIDE Menu (P1) Function Command Parameter (P5) 012345678910 004Sidetone volumeOFF23456789 005Message playback volumeOFF23456789 006Voice guide volumeOFF234567 007Voice guide speed0234 0

42、08Voice guide languageENJP 009Auto announcementOFFON 00MHz step (MHz)0.0.5 0 Tuning control adjustment rate (Hz) 250500000 02 MULTI/CH control rounding off process OFFON 03 Dedicated step change inside the BC band (AM) OFFON 04 MULTI/CH control step change for SSB/CW/FSK (kHz) 0.52.550 05 MULTI/CH c

43、ontrol step change for AM (kHz) 56.2502.552025305000 06 MULTI/CH control step change for FM (kHz) 56.2502.552025305000 07 Maximum number of Quick Memory channels 350 08 Temporary variable of the standard memory frequency OFFON 09 Program Scan slow down function OFFON 020 Program Scan slow down frequ

44、ency range (Hz) 00200300400500 02Program Scan holdOFFON 022Scan Resume methodTOCO 023Auto mode changeOFFON 024 Following speed setting of AUTO NOTCH 0234 025 SSB/AM Low Cut transmit filter (Hz) 000200300400500 026 SSB/AM High Cut transmit filter (Hz) 250026002700280029003000 027 SSB-DATA Low Cut tra

45、nsmit filter (Hz) 000200300400500 028 SSB-DATA High Cut transmit filter (Hz) 250026002700280029003000 029 Effective change of Speech Processor SOFTHARD 030Transmit equalizerOFFHBHB2FPBBBB2CU 03Receive equalizerOFFHBHB2FPBBBB2FLATU 032 Electronic keyer operation mode AB 033Insert keying ON/OFFOFFON 0

46、34 Side tone/ pitch frequency setting (Hz) 300350400450500550600650700750 up to 000 (steps of 50) 035CW clipping (ms)246 036Keying weight ratioAUTO2.52.62.72.82.93.03.3.23.3 up to 4.0 (steps of 0.) 037 Reverse keying auto weight ratio OFFON 038Bug key functionOFFON 039 Paddle dot/dash replacement se

47、tting OFFON 040Mic paddle functionPFPA 04Auto CW TX in SSB modeOFFON 8 PC CONTROL COMMAND REFERENCE GUIDE Menu (P1) Function Command Parameter (P5) 012345678910 042 Frequency correction for changing SSB to CW mode OFFON 043 Break-in null configuration at time of keying speed configuration OFFON 044F

48、SK shift70200425850 045FSK keying polarityOFFON 046FSK tone frequency (Hz)275225 047Mic gain for FM23 048Power fineOFFON 049Time-out TimerOFF3502030 050 Configuring the Transverter function and power down OFF2 05 TX hold when AT completes the tuning OFFON 052AT operation when receivingOFFON 053HF li

49、near amplifier controlOFF23 054 50 MHz linear amplifier control OFF23 055Constant recordingOFFON 056 Voice/ message playback repeat OFFON 057 Voice/ message playback repeat duratin (seconds) 023456789 up to 60 (steps of ) 058Split transfer functionOFFON 059 Write split transfer data to the VFO OFFON 060Transmit inhibitOFFON 06 COM port communication speed 48009600920038400576005200 062 USB port communication speed 48009600920038400576005200 063DATA modulation lineACC2USB 064USB audio

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