Realignment - Kenwood TKR-750 Service Manual

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OPERATING FEATURES / REALIGNMENT
18. Channel Select
AUX I/O Ports 1~4 (1 or all 4) can each be set for "Chan-
nel Select" providing up to 16 channel selection capability.
These are 1 to 4 bit Binary Coded Decimal (BCD) inputs.
AUX I/O 1 is a least significant bit (LSB). When all of AUX I/
O Ports 1~4 set to Channel Select, "1110" input (LSB on
the right side) signifies the Channel 1 and "1101" input sig-
nifies the Channel 2.When the Channel Select function is
set to any AUX I/O ports, the Channel 'X' function (Channel
Up, Channel Down, Channel 1, etc.)can not be set to the
AUX Input ports, but can be set to the PF Keys. Normally
the channel control is controlled by the Channel Select func-
tion. If the Take Over function is executed, the channel con-
trol is disabled to be controlled by the Channel Select and
enabled to be controlled by the PF Keys.
19. DC Power Save
The TKR-750 has the DC Power Save feature. The DC
Power Save Mode is activated when the DC Power Save On
function is executed. When the DC Power Save Mode is
activated, all panel LEDs except the Power LED are turned
off, and the audio amplifier and the DSP becomes inactive.
When the Display On function is executed while the re-
peater is in the DC Power Save Mode, all panel LEDs be-
come active as normal status indicators on the repeater, and
the audio amplifier and the DSP becomes active. However,
when the Save Delay Timer A period expires, all panel LEDs
except the Power LED are turned off and the audio amplifier
becomes inactive again, and when the Save Delay Timer B
period expires, the DSP becomes inactive. When the DC
Power Save Mode is turned on or off, up to 3 functions pre-
programmed into the Save On function or Save Off function
are executed in sequence.
20. Power Supply
The TKR-750 is able to use two Power sources that are
called Main and Backup. When the Power source changes
from Main to Backup or from Backup to Main, up to 3 func-
tions pre-programmed into the Backup Power function or
the Main Power function are executed in sequence.
21. Start Up
When the TKR-750 is first turned on or is reset, up to 3
functions pre-programmed into the Start Up function are
executed in sequence.
22. Optional Board
An optional scrambler board can be installed in the TKR-
750. Scrambler codes between 1 and 16 are available per
channel. If the scrambler board is not to be used (although it
is installed), set the parameter to "Off". When any Scram-
bler code is set up and the Scrambler On function is ex-
ecuted, the scrambler board is activated.

REALIGNMENT

1. Modes
User mode
PC programming mode
PC mode
PC test mode
Firmware Programming mode
Mode
User mode
Use this mode for normal operation.
PC mode
Use this mode to make various settings by
means of the FPU through the RS-232C port.
PC programming
Use to read and write frequency data and
mode
other features to and from the repeater.
PC test mode
Use to check the repeater using the PC.
This feature is included in the FPU.
Firmware pro-
Use when changing the firmware program
gramming mode
of the flash memory.
2. How to Enter Each Mode
Mode
User mode
Power on.
PC mode
Received commands from PC.
Firmware Pro-
[PF1] key + Power on (one second).
gramming mode
3. PC Mode
3-1. Preface
The TKR-750 repeater is programmed by using a personal
computer, programming interface and KPG-66D software.
3-2. Connection Procedure
1. Connect the TKR-750 to the personal computer with the
interface cable.
2. When power is applied, the user mode is entered imme-
diately. When the PC sends a command, the repeater
enters the PC mode and displays "PC" on the 7-segment
LED. When data is being transmitted to the PC from the
repeater, the TX LED flashes. The BUSY LED flashes
when data from the PC is being received by the repeater.
Note :
• The data stored in the personal computer must match
the model type, when it is written into the flash memory.
• Change the TKR-750 to PC mode, then attach the inter-
face cable.
TKR-750
PC tuning mode
Function
Operation
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