Settings; Connecting A Communications Cable; Connecting An Audio Cable - Kenwood TS-990S Setting Manual

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4. Settings

4.1. Connecting a Communications Cable

Connect the host station PC and TS-990S using a USB cable or RS-232C cable.
There is also a way to connect both the transceiver and PC to the home LAN.
This method makes high-speed data communication with the transceiver via
USB or RS-232C cable.
Note: The LAN cable, RS-232C cable and USB cable are sold separately.
Purchase them from a commercial retailer.
●When connecting using a LAN cable
(1) Depending on the network environment you are using, connects the
TS-990S to the HUB using a LAN straight cable. (Refer to "CONNECTING
TO YOUR LAN" in the instruction manual.)
(2) Setup the network functions (IP address, Administrator ID and
password) of the TS-990S. (Refer to "CONFIGURING THE NETWORK" in the
instruction manual.)
●When connecting using a USB cable
(1) Download the installer for the virtual COM port driver from the KENWOOD
website:
https://www.kenwood.com/i/products/info/amateur/software_download.html
then install it according to the procedures.
(2) Connect the PC and TS-990S using a USB cable.
●When connecting using an RS-232 cable
Connect the PC and TS-990S using a RS-232C straight cable (9-pin to
9-pin).

4.2. Connecting an Audio Cable

To transmit and receive audio, an audio cable is required. Create an audio cable
using the 13-pin DIN plug enclosed with the TS-990S with reference to the
following diagram. For details of the connector specifications, refer to the
TS-990S instruction manual.
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