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1、VHF APCO P25 TRANSCEIVER 2005-5 PRINTED IN JAPANB51-8727-00 (S) 618SERVICE MANUALTK-5710(B)TK-5710H(B)GENERAL . 2SYSTEM SET-UP . 4REALIGNMENT . 5INSTALLATION . 11DISASSEMBLY FOR REPAIR . 20CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION . 25SEMICONDUCTOR DATA . 33COMPONENTS DESCRIPTION . 35PARTS LIST . 37EXPLODED VIEW. 50PACKI
2、NG . 52ADJUSTMENT . 54TERMINAL FUNCTION . 70PC BOARDFINAL UNIT (X45-3750-10) : TK-5710 (B) . 74FINAL UNIT (X45-3760-10) : TK-5710H (B) . 76CONTROL UNIT (X53-4120-10) . 80TX-RX UNIT (X57-7030-10) . 84SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM. 88INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM . 104BLOCK DIAGRAM . 106LEVEL DIAGRAM . 110OPTIONAL ACCE
3、SSORIESKCH-14 / KCH-15 / KES-6 . 111SPECIFICATIONS . BACK COVERCONTENTSTK-5710(B) with KCH-14TK-5710H(B)This product uses Lead Free solderUse this service manualtogether with theKCH-14/15 service manual(B51-8728-00).Cabinet (Upper)(A01-2163-21)Cabinet (Lower)(A01-2164-21)Cabinet (Lower)(A01-2162-22)
4、Cabinet (Upper)(A01-2161-22)KCH-14(Front panel kit)2TK-5710(B)/5710H(B)GENERALINTRODUCTIONSCOPE OF THIS MANUALThis manual is intended for use by experienced techni-cians familiar with similar types of commercial grade com-munications equipment. It contains all required service in-formation for the e
5、quipment and is current as of this publica-tion date. Changes which may occur after publication arecovered by either Service Bulletins or Manual Revisions,which are issued as required.ORDERING REPLACEMENT PARTSWhen ordering replacement parts or equipment informa-tion, the full part identification nu
6、mber should be included.This applies to all parts : components, kits, and chassis. Ifthe part number is not known, include the chassis or kitnumber of which it is a part and a sufficient description ofthe required component, for proper identification.PERSONAL SAFETYThe following precautions are reco
7、mmended for personalsafety :DONOT transmit if someone is within two feet (0.6meter) of the antenna.DONOT transmit until all RF connectors are secure andany open connectors are properly terminated. SHUT OFF this equipment when near electrical blastingcaps or while in an explosive atmosphere. All equi
8、pment should be properly grounded beforepower-up for safe operation. This equipment should be serviced by only qualifiedtechnicians.PRE-INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS1. UNPACKINGUnpack the radio from its shipping container and checkfor accessory items. If any item is missing, please contactKENWOOD imme
9、diately.2. LICENSING REQUIREMENTSFederal regulations require a station license for eachradio installation (mobile or base) be obtained by theequipment owner. The licensee is responsible for ensuringtransmitter power, frequency, and deviation are within thelimits permitted by the station license.Tran
10、smitter adjustments may be performed only by alicensed technician holding an FCC first, second or generalclass commercial radiotelephone operators license. Thereis no license required to install or operate the radio.3. PRE-INSTALLATION CHECKOUT3-1. IntroductionEach radio is adjusted and tested befor
11、e shipment.However, it is recommended that receiver and transmitteroperation be checked for proper operation beforeinstallation.3-2. TestingThe radio should be tested complete with all cabling andaccessories as they will be connected in the final installa-tion. Transmitter frequency, deviation, and
12、power outputshould be checked, as should receiver sensitivity, squelchoperation, and audio output. Signaling equipment operationshould be verified.4. PLANNING THE INSTALLATION4-1. GeneralInspect the vehicle and determine how and where theradio antenna and accessories will be mounted.Plan cable runs
13、for protection against pinching or crush-ing wiring, and radio installation to prevent overheating.4-2. AntennaThe favored location for an antenna is in the center of alarge, flat conductive area, usually at the roof center. Thetrunk lid is preferred, bond the trunk lid and vehicle chassisusing grou
14、nd straps to ensure the lid is at chassis ground.3TK-5710(B)/5710H(B)4-3. RadioThe universal mount bracket allows the radio to bemounted in a variety of ways. Be sure the mounting surfaceis adequate to support the radios weight. Allow sufficientspace around the radio for air cooling. Position the ra
15、dioclose enough to the vehicle operator to permit easy accessto the controls when driving.4-4. DC Power and wiring1. This radio may be installed in negative ground electricalsystems only. Reverse polarity will cause the cable fuseto blow. Check the vehicle ground polarity beforeinstallation to preve
16、nt wasted time and effort.2. Connect the positive power lead directly to the vehiclebattery positive terminal. Connecting the Positive lead toany other positive voltage source in the vehicle is notrecommended.3. Connect the ground lead directly to the battery negativeterminal.4. The cable provided w
17、ith the radio is sufficient to handlethe maximum radio current demand. If the cable must beextended, be sure the additional wire is sufficient for thecurrent to be carried and length of the added lead.5. INSTALLATION PLANNING CONTROL STATIONS5-1. Antenna systemControl station. The antenna system sel
18、ection dependson many factors and is beyond the scope of this manual.Your KENWOOD dealer can help you select an antennasystem that will best serve your particular needs.5-2. Radio locationSelect a convenient location for your control station radiowhich is as close as practical to the antenna cable e
19、ntrypoint. Secondly, use your systems power supply (whichsupplies the voltage and current required for your system).Make sure sufficient air can flow around the radio andpower supply to allow adequate cooling.SERVICEThis radio is designed for easy servicing. Refer to theschematic diagrams, printed c
20、ircuit board views, andalignment procedures contained in this manual.NOTEYou must use KPG-95D version 2.00 or later for thistransceiver. KPG-95D version 1.XX does not workproperly.GENERAL4TK-5710(B)/5710H(B)SYSTEM SET-UPBefore Reading About System Set-upThe TK-5710(B)/5710H(B) is a transceiver main
21、unit(without a panel or speaker) that you complete by addingoptions.The options are classified into three types according tooperation and function.Merchandise receivedLicense and frequency allocated by FCCChoose the type of transceiverTK-5710(B) or TK-5710H(B) is complete by combiningoptions with on
22、ly the transceiver body (without panel)Are you using the remote kit?KCH-14 (Basic model)Front panel kitKCH-15 (Full-featuredmodel) Front panel kitSupplied accessory keytopsAre you using one radio with two controllers?Are you using one radiowith one controller?Are you using the printed keytops?KRK-5S
23、ingle control head remote kitKRK-6DHDual control head remote kitKCH-14 KCH-15KCH-14+KCH-14KCH-14+KCH-15KCH-15+KCH-15oror orKCT-22M/M2/M3Control cableYESYESNONOSee page 11See page 11YESFrequency range136174MHzYESSee pages 13 and 14Transceiver programmingKCT-23 DC cableDelivery(Option)(Option) (Option
24、)(Option)(Option)Desk top microphone KMC-9BAre you using the voice guide If one of keys 0 to 9 is pressed while “CLONE LOCK“ isdisplayed, the pressed number is displayed on the LCD.Each press of the key shifts the display in order to the left.If you press the # key, the least digit of the password i
25、sdeleted.When you enter the password and press the key,“CLONE MODE” is displayed if the entered password iscorrect. If the password is incorrect, “CLONE LOCK” isredisplayed. How to enter the read authorization password usingthe Selector knob;If the Selector knob is rotated while “CLONE LOCK“ isdispl
26、ayed, the number (0 to 9) flashes on the LCD. Whenyou press the GRP key, the currently selected numberis determined. If you press the PF3 key, the least digit ofthe password is deleted. If you press the PF2 key afterentering the password in this procedure, “CLONEMODE” is displayed if the entered pas
27、sword is correct. Ifthe password is incorrect, “CLONE LOCK” is redisplayed.4. Power ON the slave transceiver.5. Connect the cloning cable (part No. E30-3370-05) to themicrophone jacks on the master and slave.6. Press the PF2 key on the master while the master dis-plays “CLONE MODE”. The data of the
28、master is sent tothe slave. While the slave is receiving the data, “PRO-GRAM” is displayed. When cloning of data is completed,the master displays “END”, and the slave automaticallyoperates in the User mode. The slave can then be oper-ated by the same program as the master.7. The other slave can be c
29、ontinuously cloned. When thePF2 key on the master is pressed while the master dis-plays “END”, the master displays “CLONE MODE”.Carry out the operation in step 4 to 6.Notes: Cannot be cloned if the overwrite password is pro-grammed to the slave. “Model Name and Market Code“, “Head Configuration“ and
30、“Head Type“ must be same to clone the transceiver. How-ever, it may be unable to clone the transceiver dependingon the enhanced features settings.(Refer to the FPU for the enhanced features details.)Fig. 2PF5+Power ONIs Read password set?“CLONE LOCK” is displayed.YesYesPF2NoNoEnter the password and
31、then press the PF2 key or * keyon the microphone.Start the clone function“CLONE MODE” is displayed.Is passwordcorrect?Cloning cable(Part No. E30-3370-05)Flow Chart (Master transceiver)8TK-5710(B)/5710H(B)No. Setup item Display Remarks1 Select Zone/Channel - Zone : 150, Channel : 12502 RX Frequency 1
32、 . MHz Receive frequency3 TX Frequency 1 . MHz Transmit frequency4 Channel Type TYPE ANALOG/APCO/MIXED5 TX Mode MODE ANALOG/APCO6 Channel Spacing SPACE 25.0kHz/12.5kHz (When the Channel type is selected “ANALOG“ or “MIXED“.)APCO 12.5kHz/12.5kHz (When the Channel type is selected “APCO“.)7 RX Signali
33、ng RX-SIG Receive QT/DQT8 TX Signaling TX-SIG Transmit QT/DQT9 RX NAC RX-NAC 000FFF (Hexadecimal) Note:“F7F“ cannot be set.10 TX NAC TX-NAC 000FFF (Hexadecimal) Note:“F7E“ and “F7F“cannot be set.11 Talkgroup List No. None When you do not want to set the Talkgroup list number to the transceiver.Talkg
34、roup list number (1250)(When the Talkgroup list name is not set to the transceiver.)Talkgroup list name (12 digits)(When the Talkgroup list name is set to the transceiver.)The setup items for self programming mode are as follows.9. Self Programming ModeWrite mode for frequency data and signaling etc
35、. To beused ONLY by the authorized service person maintaining theusers equipment. After programming, reset the FPU to the“Self- Programming“ disabled mode. Transceivers CANNOTbe delivered to the end-user in the self-programming mode.The following setup items in the channels programmed bythe FPU can
36、be changed using the self-programming mode.The addition of new channel and the deletion of channel thathas already been programmed by the FPU cannot beperformed using the self-programming mode. RX Frequency TX Frequency Channel Type TX Mode (When the channel type is selected “MIXED“.) Channel Spacin
37、g RX Signaling TX Signaling RX NAC TX NAC Talkgroup List No.Note:The personality will be also changed when the above-mentioned items is changed. (Refer to the FPU for thepersonality details.)9-1. Enter to the self programming modePress and hold the GRP key while turning the trans-ceiver power ON. Ig
38、noring whether the Read authorizationpassword is set or not, “PASSWORD“ appears.If the Read authorization password is not set to the trans-ceiver, “SELF PG MODE“ is displayed on the LCD when thePF2 key is pressed while “PASSWORD“ is displayed.If the password is set to the transceiver, “SELF PG MODE“
39、is displayed on the LCD when you enter the correct pass-word while “PASSWORD“ is displayed.For the password input method, see “8.Clone Mode”step 3 described on page 7.Note :This mode (self programming mode) cannot be set whenit has been disabled with the FPU.9-2. Data writingIf the PF4 key is presse
40、d while Zone/Channel mode isdisplayed, new data is written into memory. “WRITING“ isdisplayed while the transceiver is writing data.REALIGNMENT9TK-5710(B)/5710H(B)KeyItemZone- Channel RX Frequency TX Frequency Channel Type TX Mode Channel Spacing RX Signaling TX Signaling RX NAC TX NAC TG List No.PF
41、1 UnusedPF2 Go to the next itemPF3 Zone/ Channel 2.5kHz/ 5kHz/ 6. 25kHz/ ANALOG/ APCO/ ANALOG/ APCO/ Channel Spacing 1step/ Standard Delete the least digit fromswitching 7.5kHz/ 1MHz MIXED switching switching switching the current number Unusedstep switching switching (Press and hold to delete all n
42、umbers.)PF4 DataUnusedOn/ OffUnusedQT/ DQT( N)/ DQT( I)/ OFFUnusedWriting switching switchingPF5 UnusedSelector Zone/ Channel 1stepUnusedSignaling Increment/ Decrement a number TG List numberup/ down up/ down up/ down in the specified digit up/ downGRP Zone/ Channel 1stepUnusedSignaling Determine th
43、e least digit TG List numberup up up upGRP Zone/ Channel 1stepUnusedSignalingUnusedTG List numberdown down down downMIC keypadUnusedGo to the MIC keypadUnusedGo to the MIC keypad Add a digit to the current numberUnused(0 to 9) input mode input modeMIC keypadUnused(*)MIC keypad Delete the least digit
44、 from(#) Unused the current number Unused(Press and hold to delete all numbers.)MIC PTT PTT + 2 : “A“PTT + 5 : “B“UnusedPTT + 8 : “C“UnusedPTT + 0 : “D“PTT + # : “E“PTT + * : “F“Key operationKeyItemRX Frequency TX Frequency RX Signaling TX SignalingPF1 Cancel the MIC keypad input mode(Return to the
45、normal mode)PF2 Cancel the MIC keypad input mode(Return to the normal mode)PF3 Delete the least digit from the current number(Press and hold to delete all numbers.)PF4 Unused On/ Off QT/ DQT( N)/ DQT( I)/ OFFswitching switchingPF5 UnusedSelector UnusedGRP UnusedGRP UnusedMIC keypad Add a digit to th
46、e current number(0 to 9) (Return to the normal mode automatically if all digit are entered.)MIC keypad Cancel the MIC keypad input mode(*) (Return to the normal mode)MIC keypad Delete the least digit from the current number(#) (Press and hold to delete all numbers.)MIC PTT Unused MIC keypad input modeREALIGNMENT Normal mode10TK-5710(B)/5710H(B)Self programming mode flow chart10. Firmware Information ModePress and hold the PF3