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14 VOICE GUIDANCE
This transceiver has a voice guidance feature which
announces the operating status displayed on the screen.
This manual indicates the announced contents of the
voice guidance as follows:
As pronounced
The announced content is enclosed in double
quotation marks as pronounced.
Numbers and letters
The announced content is generically
described as numbers or letters
Options
The announced contents are listed in
parentheses. Each option is separated with a
slash and only one of them is announced.
VOICE GUIDANCE
If you press a PF key to which the voice guidance function
is assigned, the current operating status is announced
through the built-in speaker.
[PF A]
[F1] [F7]
There are 4 types of voice guidance.
VOICE 1
Announces each frequency and operating status
displayed in the main band and the sub band.
The defaults are [VOICE] (M) and [VOICE] (S).
VOICE 2
Announces the status of the S meter and the power meter.
The default is [PF A].
VOICE 3
Announces the status of the meters selected by a press of
[METER] (F) except the power meter.
The default is [PF B].
AUTO ANNOUNCE
Announcement is made automatically upon a certain
operation or a change of the operating status. The default
is "Off".
Note:
◆ The values announced from Voice 2 and Voice 3 of this transceiver
should be referred to as a referential guide of the readout from each
meter.
◆ Refer to the "PF (Programmable Function)" to change the functions
assigned to PF keys.
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Contents
Index
CONFIGURING THE VOLUME OF THE VOICE
GUIDANCE
You can adjust the voice guidance volume. If "Off" is
configured for voice guidance volume, the transceiver
does not announce the voice guidance even with a press
of the PF key.
1 Select Group No.1, " Audio Performance", from the
2 Access Menu 03, "Voice Guidance Volume".
3 Press [SELECT] (F4) to enable editing of the
4 Press [–] (F4) or [+] (F5) to select "Off", or the volume
5 Press [
[MENU]
6 Press [MENU] to exit.
CONFIGURING THE VOICE GUIDANCE SPEED
The announcement speed can be configured.
1 Select Group No. 1, "Audio Performance", from the
2 Access Menu 04, "Voice Guidance Speed".
[PF B]
[VOICE](M)
3 Press [SELECT] (F4) to enable editing of the
[VOICE](S)
4 Press [–] (F4) or [+] (F5) to select the announcement
5 Press [
6 Press [MENU] to exit.
CONFIGURING THE ANNOUNCEMENT LANGUAGE
You can select either Japanese or English as the
announcement language.
1 Select Group No. 1, "Audio Performance", from the
2 Access Menu 05, "User Interface Language (Voice
3 Press [SELECT] (F4) to enable editing of the
4 Press [–] (F4) or [+] (F5) to select "English " or
5 Press [
6 Press [MENU] to exit.
Menu screen.
parameter box.
level in the range from "1" to "20".
• The volume increases as the number increases.
• The default is "10".
] (F1).
Menu screen.
parameter box.
speed in the range from "1" to "4".
• The announcement speed increases as the number
increases. Depending on the content, it may be difficult
to hear the announcement as the announcement speed
increases.
• The default is "1".
] (F1).
Menu screen.
Guidance & Messages)".
parameter box.
"Japanese".
The default is "English".
] (F1).
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  • Page 1 14 VOICE GUIDANCE CONFIGURING THE VOLUME OF THE VOICE This transceiver has a voice guidance feature which announces the operating status displayed on the screen. GUIDANCE This manual indicates the announced contents of the You can adjust the voice guidance volume. If "Off" is voice guidance as follows: configured for voice guidance volume, the transceiver As pronounced...
  • Page 2 14 VOICE GUIDANCE AUTOMATICALLY ANNOUNCING VOICE GUIDANCE Transceiver Key Operation Announcement Behavior When voice guidance is enabled, voice guidance is Entering split Press and hold announced automatically upon certain operations. "Split" + "Enter" frequency [TX] (S) 1 Select Group No. 1, "Audio Performance", from the The numeric Confirming split "Split"...
  • Page 3 VOICE GUIDANCE 14 VOICE 1 The following operating data is announced with an operation in the main band. Announces the frequency, channel number, contents of various configuration modes, and menu configurations Screen Status Detail Status Announcement displayed in the main band and the sub band. Simplex mode Frequency VFO mode...
  • Page 4 14 VOICE GUIDANCE The following announcements are made upon a press of [VOICE] (M) or [VOICE] (S). The announced content differs depending on the screen being displayed. Screen Operation/Status Announced Content To display a screen "Auto" + frequency on the top of the list + Mode When [VOICE1] is pressed "Auto"...
  • Page 5 VOICE GUIDANCE 14 Screen Operation/Status Announced Content When the screen opens or "Modulation source" + (Microphone PTT/Data PTT) [VOICE1] is pressed Changing the transmit method (Microphone PTT/Data PTT) The audio source to be Switching the audio source (Microphone/ACC2/USB/Optical) Switching On/Off (On/Off) transmitted When to reset to the defaults...
  • Page 6 14 VOICE GUIDANCE Screen Operation/Status Announced Content When the screen opens or (RTTY/PSK) + "Message" [VOICE1] is pressed When the screen opens or "Channel" + Number + "Auto" + (TX/RX) [VOICE1] is pressed Switching a channel Number RTTY/PSK message Switching the automatic transmit "Auto"...
  • Page 7 VOICE GUIDANCE 14 Screen Operation/Status Announced Content When the screen opens or "Program Scan" + "Channel" + Number + (On/Off) [VOICE1] is pressed Program scan range Focus shift Number + (On/Off) configuration Switching On/Off (On/Off) "Select all" Switching all On/Off "Clear all"...
  • Page 8 14 VOICE GUIDANCE Screen Operation/Status Announced Content When the screen opens or "Clock" + "Menu" + Number + Value [VOICE1] is pressed Selecting an item Number + Value CLOCK Menu (Group) Editing configurations (including "Edit" when [VOICE1] is pressed) Starting configuration No announcement Changing configuration value Value...
  • Page 9 VOICE GUIDANCE 14 Screen Operation/Status Announced Content Confirming the memory When the screen opens or "Memory reset" + "OK?" reset [VOICE1] is pressed When the screen opens or Confirming the menu reset "Menu Reset" + "OK?" [VOICE1] is pressed When the screen opens or Reset in progress "Please wait"...
  • Page 10 ◆ Pressing [VOICE3] while a voice message is on the midway to start recording or while the Microphone Gain is being adjusted using Power meter S meter Advanced Menu 13 emits the readout of the level meter (FM). TS-990S Announced Announced Level Level...
  • Page 11 VOICE GUIDANCE 14 The following contents are announced in Voice 3. Level meter/FM Microphone gain SWR meter COMP meter ALC meter Level Announced Content Announced Announced Announced Level Level Level Content Content Content 0 to 4 R 1.0 C 0 dB 1 to 2 5 to 15 R 1.5...
  • Page 12 15 CLOCK DISPLAY AND TIMER CONFIGURING THE DATE AND TIME 6 Use the function keys and the MULTI/CH control to select the date. The transceiver has two clocks. [-] (F2), [+] (F3), MULTI/CH control: Displays the previous parameter or the next parameter. Local Clock You can configure the expiration timer or the date and time ] (F4) and [...
  • Page 13 15 CLOCK DISPLAY AND TIMER CONFIGURING THE TIMEZONE FOR THE LOCAL 6 Press [-] (F2) or [+] (F3), or rotate the MULTI/CH control to select the timezone for the secondary clock CLOCK from the available range of "-14:00" to "+00:00" to You can configure the timezone of the Local Clock to be "+14:00".
  • Page 14 CLOCK DISPLAY AND TIMER 15 CONFIGURING THE NTP SERVER ADDRESS You can configure the NTP Server address for the transceiver. 1 Press [CLOCK] (F) from the Menu screen to open the Clock screen. 2 Access Menu 01, "Automatic Time Correction". 3 Press [SELECT] (F4).
  • Page 15 15 CLOCK DISPLAY AND TIMER ENABLING OR DISABLING THE AUTOMATIC TIME MANUAL CLOCK CORRECTION CORRECTION You can connect the transceiver to the NTP Server as desired to correct the date and time configured for Automatic Time Correction enables automatic transceiver clocks. communications to the NTP Server to correct the date and time configured for transceiver clocks.
  • Page 16 CLOCK DISPLAY AND TIMER 15 4 Use the function keys and the MULTI/CH control to [MULTI/CH] [ TIMER/SET ] configure the Programmable Timer. Menu Item Method of Configuration Press [ON/OFF] (F4) to toggle the timed task by a timer between active and inactive. Timer Selecting "ON"...
  • Page 17 15 CLOCK DISPLAY AND TIMER SLEEP TIMER press [ ] to turn the transceiver power ( ) OFF. Note: The Sleep Timer is a function that turns the transceiver power ( ) OFF upon lapse of the configured length of ◆...
  • Page 18 CLOCK DISPLAY AND TIMER 15 DISABLING THE POWER-OFF BY THE SLEEP TIMER The timed power-off ( ) can be disabled even after the Sleep Timer has started counting down. If Sleep Time is temporarily disabled, the transceiver power ( ) does not turn OFF even when the configured time elapses. 1 Press [TIMER/SET].
  • Page 19: Useful Functions

    16 USEFUL FUNCTIONS This section describes how to configure and operate 5 Press [SAVE] (F6) to save the text string. convenient and useful functions such as configuring Pressing [CANCEL] (F7) clears the entered parameter and function keys and the input and output levels of the rear reverts to the Menu screen.
  • Page 20 16 USEFUL FUNCTIONS CONFIGURING THE SCREEN SAVER WAIT TIME CONFIGURING THE TEXT STRING FOR THE SCREEN SAVER You can configure the length of time from when you operate the transceiver last until the time when the screen You can configure the text string if you select Type 2 for saver activates.
  • Page 21 USEFUL FUNCTIONS 16 TOUCHING THE SCREEN TO SELECT A CALIBRATING THE TOUCHSCREEN FREQUENCY If you feel the screen is falsely recognizing the frequency when you touch the screen, you can calibrate the By touching the bandscope or waterfall on the main contact spots of the touchscreen.
  • Page 22 16 USEFUL FUNCTIONS RESET 3 Press [SELECT] (F4). The configuration data stored in the transceiver can easily be saved in other memory devices. Additionally, to delete the operating data stored in the transceiver memory and to store new operating data, you can select the intended reset from five reset types.
  • Page 23 USEFUL FUNCTIONS 16 CONFIGURING THE LENGTH OF TIME FOR KEY ADJUSTING THE BEEP VOLUME LONG PRESS The transceiver beeps upon a key press or function acknowledgement. The transceiver does not beep if "Off" In this transceiver, with your key press on the front panel, has been selected in Menu 1-00.
  • Page 24 If the beeps, voice guidance and error tones audible from the transceiver are mixed with the received audio, and, for instance, if the transceiver is installed at a distant location and operated using the KNS (KENWOOD NETWORK COMMAND SYSTEM), you can listen for such responses [F1] [F7] to the command or error tones of the unattended transceiver.
  • Page 25 USEFUL FUNCTIONS 16 ASSIGNING VARIOUS FUNCTIONS TO THE ASSIGNING VARIOUS FUNCTIONS TO THE EXTERNAL MICROPHONE PF KEYS PF KEYS If you connect the microphone or a self-made selector to You can connect a self-made selector to the KEYPAD jack the MIC connector on the front panel, a maximum of six on the rear panel.
  • Page 26 16 USEFUL FUNCTIONS List of Functions for Key Assignment Parameter Operation and activation of function assigned Each time you press this key, the display contents Parameter Operation and activation of function assigned for the sub-screen changes. MENU 0-00 to Press to access a menu ranging from 0-00 to 9-03. S.DISP/SEL Each time you press and hold this key, the MENU 9-03...
  • Page 27 USEFUL FUNCTIONS 16 Parameter Operation and activation of function assigned Parameter Operation and activation of function assigned Press to open the Noise Blanker 1 (Sub Band) Press to transmit the Voice message, CW message, NB1 SEL (Sub screen. The transceiver does not respond if you Message Memory FSK message, or PSK message stored in channel 6.
  • Page 28 PC protocol command. {page 1-5} You can configure the type of USB keyboard to be connected to the transceiver (the language or region). http://www.kenwood.com/i/products/info/amateur/software_ download.html 1 Select Group No. 9, "USB", from the Menu screen. 2 Access Menu 01, "Keyboard Language (USB SELECTING THE BAUD RATE OF THE COM/USB (REAR Keyboard)".
  • Page 29 USEFUL FUNCTIONS 16 CONFIGURING THE KEY REPEAT DELAY TIME ENABLING USING USB KEYBOARD TO SEND A MESSAGE You can configure the delay time until the key repeat begins. If the transceiver is configured as described below, pressing a PF key on the USB keyboard transmits a Voice 1 Select Group No. 9, "USB", from the Menu screen.
  • Page 30: Capturing And Saving Screen Images

    PNG (.png) format. CONFIGURING THE NETWORK If you operate the transceiver remotely from the KNS (KENWOOD NETWORK COMMAND SYSTEM), configure the IP Address, Administrator ID, and Password. Also, you must configure the network so as to correct the time after accessing the NTP server.
  • Page 31 USEFUL FUNCTIONS 16 Note: Note: ◆ In the operating environment where the transceiver is connected ◆ The transceiver does not conform to IPv6. to the Internet using a fixed-line broadband, the broadband router ◆ The transceiver can accept the ICMP response, such as PING. contains the DHCP servers in most cases.
  • Page 32 3 Press [EDIT] (F4) to allow editing of the parameter box. Enter the password using a maximum of 8 alphanumeric characters. The default is "Kenwood". [SPACE] (F1): Press to enter a space. [-] (F2)/[+] (F3): Press to display the previous character or the next character.
  • Page 33 USEFUL FUNCTIONS 16 CONFIGURING THE OUTPUT TO AN EXTERNAL 4 Press [-] (F4) or [+] (F5), or rotate the MULTI/CH control to select the signal format. METER The following signal types are used. The default is "Automatic". Connecting an analog meter (commercially available) to the METER connector on the rear panel enables you to Automatic display the levels of signals transmitted or received on the...
  • Page 34 16 USEFUL FUNCTIONS SELECTING THE OUTPUT SIGNAL TYPE OF THE SUB SETTING THE OUTPUT LEVEL OF AN EXTERNAL BAND FOR AN EXTERNAL METER METER You can configure the signal type of the sub band to be The level of signal output can be configured for the main transferred to an external meter from the METER terminal.
  • Page 35 USEFUL FUNCTIONS 16 SELECTING THE OUTPUT SIGNAL OF AN ◆ If no external speaker is connected to the EXT. SP1 jack, the audio will output from an internal speaker. EXTERNAL SPEAKER ◆ The following types of audio will output from the built-in speaker. If an external speaker is connected to the EXT.SP1 and EXT.
  • Page 36 16 USEFUL FUNCTIONS DISPLAYING THE MAIN SCREEN CONFIGURING THE RESOLUTION OF THE CONTENTS ON AN EXTERNAL EXTERNAL MONITOR MONITOR You can configure the resolution of the external monitor connected to the DISPLAY connector. If you connect an external monitor to the DISPLAY connector, you can display the main screen image on the 1 Press [ADV.] (F) from the Menu screen to open the external monitor as well.
  • Page 37 USEFUL FUNCTIONS 16 CONFIGURING THE I/O SIGNALS FOR THE OPTICAL DIGITAL CONNECTOR If you connect an external device, such as a PC, to the OPTICAL IN and OPTICAL OUT connectors on the rear panel, you can configure the level of signals modulated or reproduced in the external device or the level of signals processed in an equalizer.
  • Page 38 16 USEFUL FUNCTIONS CONFIGURING THE I/O SIGNALS FOR THE ACC 4 Press [-] (F4) and [+] (F5), or rotate the MULTI/CH control to select the audio signal output level for the 2 CONNECTOR main band from the available range between "0" and "100".
  • Page 39 USEFUL FUNCTIONS 16 CONFIGURING THE I/O SIGNALS FOR THE USB CONNECTOR If you connect an external device to the (USB-B) connector on the rear panel, you can configure the audio signal input level. From the (USB-B) connector, the main band received audio is available on the left channel, and the sub band received audio is available on the right channel.
  • Page 40 Note: ◆ As of February 2013, no optional roofing filters will be available from KENWOOD. ◆ If you select "Auto" for the roofing filter on the RX Filter screen, a roofing filter with a passband width wider than that of the DSP filter is selected.
  • Page 41 3 Press [SELECT] (F4) to allow editing of the parameter ◆ As of February 2013, no optional roofing filters will be available box. from KENWOOD. 4 Press [-] (F4) or [+] (F5), or rotate the MULTI/CH control to select either "Mute" or "Unmute".
  • Page 42 16 USEFUL FUNCTIONS CONFIGURING THE SQL CONTROL SIGNAL CONFIGURING THE MSQ/SSQ OUTPUT CONDITIONS You can configure the method to change the conditions of If you connect an external device, such as a TNC or PC, to the SQL control signal transferred from the MSQ pin and the ACC 2 connector on the rear panel, you can configure SSQ pin.
  • Page 43 USEFUL FUNCTIONS 16 SWITCHING THE COM CONNECTOR PIN The output signals for each configuration behaves as follows: ARRANGEMENT COM Terminal on the You can configure the RTS/CTS terminals of the COM rear panel connector on the rear panel allowing it to function in the same manner as the MSQ/PKS terminals of the ACC 2 →...
  • Page 44: Quick Data Transfer

    The displayed operating data is registered with quick slave transceiver, but the RIT remains unchanged. memory channel 0 of this transceiver and transferred to the ◆ If any transceiver other than TS-990S is used as a slave slave transceiver. While the RIT function of the transceiver transceiver, the operating data is transferred as the VFO-A is active, the offset frequency is added to the transferring (Simplex) to Quick Memory 0 channel by the Quick Data Transfer.
  • Page 45: Dx Packetcluster Tune

    • You do not want the host transceiver to transmit while the If DX PacketCluster data is transferred to the transceiver, KENWOOD NETWORK COMMAND SYSTEM (KNS) is in configure the reception of the DX PacketCluster data use for the PC control of this transceiver.
  • Page 46 16 USEFUL FUNCTIONS CONTROLLING EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT RECEIVING DX PACKETCLUSTER DATA USING THE CONNECTED TRANSCEIVER INHIBITING THE TRANSMISSION DURING BUSY Follow the instructions below to operate the transceiver (SQUELCH OPENING) connected to this transceiver. 1 Select the APRS or Navitra mode to receive DX If transmission on the main band is inhibited while the PacketCluster data.
  • Page 47: Crossband Repeater

    GND. You can invert the polarity (K-type) with a 6-pin mini DIN connector, you can according to the device to be connected. configure the TS-990S transceiver and the TM-D710A or TM-D700A (G) transceiver as a crossband repeater. 1 Press [ADV.] (F) from the Menu screen to open the The TM-D710A or TM-D700A (G) transceiver will receive Advanced Menu screen.
  • Page 48 “Transporter”. This TH-D72A/E, 3 Select the same frequency for the terminal transceiver. TM-D710A/E, or TM-D700A transceiver will function as an interface between the Commander (a remote control unit) 4 Select a HF/ 50 MHz frequency on the TS-990S and the HF/ 50 MHz band of the TS-990S transceiver. transceiver. This system allows you, for example, to watch for and...
  • Page 49 USEFUL FUNCTIONS 16 CONTROLLING THE LINEAR AMPLIFIER TS-990S + TH-D72A/E, TM-D710A/E OR TM-D700A (G) (TRANSPORTER) CONFIGURATION While a linear amplifier is in use, you can configure the linear amplifier control signal and transmission delay. 1 Configure the TH-D72A/E, TM-D710A/E, or TM-D700A as a “Transporter”...
  • Page 50 16 USEFUL FUNCTIONS 3 Press [SELECT] (F4) to allow editing of the parameter box. Configuration Operation The linear amplifier is not controlled. While transmitting, the RL terminal becomes 12 Active High V. (10mA max.) While transmitting, the RL terminal becomes 12 Active High + Relay V.
  • Page 51 USEFUL FUNCTIONS 16 OPERATING THE TRANSCEIVER AS AN TRANSMIT POWER REDUCTION WHILE THE TRANSVERTER IS ENABLED EXCITER OF THE TRANSVERTER If the transverter is capable of 5 W or more RF input level This is a convenient function when this transceiver is used and if a signal exceeding 5 W is entered from the ANT coupled with a transverter which can convert the operating connector to the transverter, you need to select "Off"...
  • Page 52 16 USEFUL FUNCTIONS DISPLAYING THE OPERATION FREQUENCY ON THE Operation Example: Operation with 28 MHz Signal TRANSVERTER Entered to the Transverter for 430 MHz 1 Connect the transverter for 430 MHz to the transceiver. While the transverter is active, the last digit of the 2 Tune the receive frequency for the transceiver to be frequency display disappears, and the operating "28.000.000".
  • Page 53 ( ) is turned OFF, the " " LED lights orange. While the transceiver is in this state, you can verify the firmware The latest firmware can be downloaded from the version as described below. KENWOOD website. http://www.kenwood.com/i/products/info/amateur/software_download.html UPDATING THE FIRMWARE There are two methods to update the firmware as described below.
  • Page 54 PREPARATION 1 Save the firmware file onto your PC. The latest firmware can be downloaded from the KENWOOD website. 2 Connect a USB cable, extended from your PC, to the (USB-B) connector on the rear panel.
  • Page 55 (USB-A) connector. PREPARATION 1 Save the firmware file onto your PC. The latest firmware can be downloaded from the KENWOOD website. 2 Save the firmware file to a USB flash drive. • You must store the zip file containing the firmware in the root folder of the USB flash drive, otherwise the firmware cannot be updated.
  • Page 56 18 TROUBLESHOOTING CALIBRATING THE INTERNAL REFERENCE CALIBRATION PROCEDURE FREQUENCY After the calibration is complete, follow the procedure below to configure the internal reference frequency. The internal reference frequency of the transceiver was properly calibrated at the factory. However, if the reference F[ADV.] [MULTI/CH] frequency needs to be calibrated due to any reason such...
  • Page 57 If the fuse blows again even after replacing it with a new fuse, disconnect the AC power cord and contact a Note: KENWOOD service center. ◆ If the signal for calibration is outside the level of the exterior reference signal, ranging from -10 dBm to +10 dBm, or the PRECAUTION frequency accuracy, 10 MHz ±10 ppm, the internal reference...
  • Page 58 TROUBLESHOOTING 18 NOTICE CONCERNING INTERNAL BEAT • In combination of the sub band range from 21.448 MHz to 21.450 MHz and the main band range from 14.000 MHz to On some particular frequencies along the amateur 14.006 MHz, and the transceiver transmits on the main band. band an internal beat may occur due to the frequency Example: Sub 21.450 MHz and Main 14.005.52 MHz configuration.
  • Page 59 (ERR: 0040) and the Refer to the list of messages in the instruction manual. number enclosed with the angle brackets ([xxx]) and contact a KENWOOD service center. A USB flash drive cannot be detected. (ERR: 0043) Failure to detect the USB flash drive may be caused by the following.
  • Page 60 If this error message frequently appears, note the error message number 006B (ERR: 0068, 0069, 006A, 006B), and contact a KENWOOD service center. An exceptional error occurs and the system stops. Shut down the main An unsolvable error occurs. Shut down the transceiver with the power switch (I/O).
  • Page 61 18 TROUBLESHOOTING THE LIST OF WARNING MESSAGES A warning message appears if there is any false operation or when the transceiver detects any failure or abnormality. A problem can be cured following the description on the warning message. If reading of "Troubleshooting" is required on the warning message or if you cannot cure the problem, refer to the List of Warning Messages and Troubleshooting.
  • Page 62: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING 18 TROUBLESHOOTING Prior to requesting after-sales service, read through the following list to troubleshoot common problems. SYMPTOMS ENCOUNTERED DURING RECEPTION AND TRANSMISSION Symptom Common Problem What to do Ref. Page Screens do not appear correctly during power A microprocessor is erroneously active. Reset the transceiver.
  • Page 63 18 TROUBLESHOOTING Symptom Common Problem What to do Ref. Page No transmission. Incomplete connection of the Connect the microphone securely to the {page 1-3} Low transmit power level. microphone connector. Microphone connector. Poor connection of the antenna Connect the antenna securely to the ANT 1 to {page 1-1} connector.
  • Page 64 The transmit power cannot exceed 100 W AT-300 is in use. While the AT-300 is in use, the transmit power {page 1-8} (TS-990S only). is limited to 100 W. The transmit power is limited to 100 W by Review in the Transmit Power screen the {page 4-18} Max Power Limit.
  • Page 65 {page 17-1} three-digit number that appears on the lower right side of the main screen and contact a KENWOOD service center. 18-10 Index Contents...
  • Page 66 The baud rate is inappropriate. Be sure that the baud rate configured for {page 16-10} using the COM port. the TS-990S and ARCP-990 is consistent. CTS/RTS are not properly assigned in the Configure the pin assignment of the COM {page 16-25} COM port.
  • Page 67 18 TROUBLESHOOTING Symptom Common Problem What to do Ref. Page The USB flash drive cannot be distinguished. The USB flash drive is not formatted by this Format the USB flash drive using this {page 12-1} transceiver. transceiver. Poor connection Connect the USB flash drive again. {page 1-3} The USB flash drive has a security This transceiver does not accept USB...
  • Page 68 TROUBLESHOOTING 18 SYMPTOMS ENCOUNTERED DURING RECORDING AND PLAYING Symptom Common Problem What to do Ref. Page Timer recording is in process. Press and hold [(BREAK)] (F4) to The message appears when [ ] is pressed abort the timer recording and allow the during the timer recording.
  • Page 69 Desktop Microphone Desktop Microphone Note: ◆ Optional accessories that can be used along with this transceiver may from time to time be added or discontinued. Refer to the KENWOOD web site and catalog for details of the optional accessories. DEDICATED APPLICATIONS ARCP‑990...
  • Page 70: Product Specifications

    19 MISCELLANEOUS PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS General Receiver 1.8 ~ 2.0 MHz (K-type), 1.81 ~ 2.0 MHz (E-type) Circuit type Frequency range 160m band Main Sub1 *3 Sub2 *4 3.5 ~ 4.0 MHz (K-type), 3.5 ~ 3.8 MHz (E-type) Double Double Triple 5.1675, 5.25 ~ 5.45 MHz (K-type), 60m band *5 superheterodyne...
  • Page 71 ABOUT FIRMWARE UPDATING ........17-1 SCOPE ................8-1 ABOUT THE GPL/LPGL LICENSE ........IV ChANGING ThE CuTOFF FREquENCIES (LOW AND ABOUT THE URL AND CONTACTS OF JVC KENWOOD hIGh FREquENCIES) TO ADJuST ThE PASSBAND CORPORATION ..............V WIDTH CHARACTERISTICS ...........6-6 ABOUT THE USB FLASH DRIVE ........12-1 CHANGING THE DISPLAYED FREQUENCY SPAN ABOUT THIS MANUAL ............
  • Page 72 19 MISCELLANEOUS CONFIGURING THE SQL CONTROL SIGNAL ...16-24 CONFIGURING THE STEREO HEADPHONES OUTPUT ..4-23 IMPORTANT NOTICES CONCERNING THE SOFTWARE ..IV CONFIGURING THE TEXT STRING FOR SCREEN SAVER ..16-2 INDEMNITY ................V CONFIGURING THE USB KEYBOARD .......16-10 INTERNAL ANTENNA TUNER ........4-21 CONFIGURING THE WATERFALL DISPLAY FALL SPEED ..7-2 INSTALLATION ..............1-1 CONNECTING TO YOUR LAN .........1-9 CONNECTION TO AN EXTERNAL ANTENNA TuNER AT-300 ...1-8...
  • Page 73 MISCELLANEOUS 19 TEMPORARILY CHANGING THE OPERATING DATA ...10-5 READING A FILE FROM USB FLASH DRIVE ....12-2 TERMINAL DESCRIPTIONS .........1-10 REAR PANEL ..............2-9 THE LIST OF ERROR MESSAGES .......18-4 RECEPTION (PSK) ............5-49 THE LIST OF WARNING MESSAGES ......18-6 RECORDING AND PLAYING VOICE MESSAGE ...13-1 TImE-OuT TImER (TOT) ..........9-14 REDuCING ThE DEFLECTIONS OF S-mETER FOR uSE IN TIMER ................15-4...