Kenwood Rc2000 Mobile Controller Instruction Manual
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© B62-1292-10 (M) 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 KENWOOD CORPORATION INSTRUCTION MANUAL MOBILE CONTROLLER RC-2000 MOBILE CONTROLLER RC-2000
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i CHAPTER5CYCLING THE KEY GROUPS OVERVIEW............................................................. 13 DIAGRAM.......................................................... 13 GROUP A KEYS...................................................... 14 GROUP B KEYS...................................................... 18 GROUP C KEYS..................................................... 21 CHAPTER 6SATELLITE MODE SATELLITE OPERATION........................................ 31 ENTERING THE SATELLITE MODE ................ 31 GROUP AÐ2 KEYS ............................................ 31 BASIC OPERATION .......................................... 32 STORING SATELLITE MEMORY CHANNELS ...................................... 32 RECALLING A SATELLITE MEMORY CHANNEL ........................................ 32 SATELLITE CHANNEL NAME .......................... 33 QUICK MEMORY IN SATELLITE MODE .......... 33 CHECKING THE UPLINK FREQUENCY .......... 33 USING XIT/ RIT IN SATELLITE MODE ............. 33 CHANGING THE FREQUENCY BAND ............ 33 CHAPTER 7EASY VIEWING MODE OVERVIEW............................................................. 34 OPERATION ...................................................... 34 KEYS (F1 ~ F6) ................................................. 34 KEYS (L1 ~ L3) .................................................. 35 CHANGING THE FONT STYLE ........................ 36 CHAPTER1 ABOUT THIS MANUAL BEFORE YOU BEGIN............................................... 1 PREPARATION (Pages 2 ~ 6).............................. 1 QUICK START (Page 7)....................................... 1 KEYS AND CONTROLS (Pages 8 ~ 12)............... 1 CYCLING THE KEY GROUPS (Pages 13 ~ 30) ... 1 SATELLITE MODE (Pages 31 ~ 33)..................... 1 EASY VIEWING MODE (Pages 34 ~ 36).............. 1 PACKET CLUSTER TUNE (Pages 37 ~ 38)......... 1 VISUAL SCAN (Pages 39 ~ 40)............................ 1 PROGRAMMABLE MEMORY (Pages 41 ~ 43).... 1 SKY COMMAND II+ (Pages 44 ~ 46).................... 1 QUICK KEY REFERENCE (Pages 47 ~ 51)......... 1 CHAPTER 2PREPARATION INSTALLATION.......................................................... 2 TRANSCEIVER INSTALLATION........................... 2 FRONT PANEL INSTALLATION........................... 3 SPEAKER AND MIC CABLE INSTALLATION....... 4 MODULAR PLUG CABLE CONNECTION............ 4 DC POWER CABLE INSTALLATION......................... 5 CHECKING THE CONNECTIONS............................. 6 CHAPTER 3QUICK START PREPARATION......................................................... 7 OPERATION.............................................................. 7 CHAPTER 4KEYS AND CONTROLS FRONT PANEL OVERVIEW...................................... 8 DISPLAY AND KEY FUNCTIONS............................ 10 CONTENTS
ii CHAPTER13MAINTENANCE GENERAL INFORMATION...................................... 52 SERVICE................................................................. 52 SERVICE NOTE...................................................... 52 CLEANING.............................................................. 52 CHAPTER 14SPECIFICATIONS RC-2000 MOBILE CONTROLLER........................... 53 EXTERNAL SPEAKER............................................ 53 CHAPTER 15APPENDIX RESETTING MEMORY DATA................................. 54 DEMONSTRATION MODE...................................... 54 CONFIGURING THE AUTO MODE FREQUENCY TABLE................ 54 CONCERNING THE TM-D700A/E PANEL............... 54 NOTICES TO USER................................................ 55 CAUTIONS.............................................................. 55 CHAPTER8PACKET CLUSTER TUNE PACKET CLUSTER TUNE FUNCTION................... 37 NORMAL P.C.T. MODE...................................... 37 LIST FUNCTION IN P.C.T. MODE....................... 38 NEW PACKET CLUSTER DATA......................... 38 CHAPTER 9VISUAL SCAN OVERVIEW............................................................. 39 SELECTING THE NUMBER OF CHANNELS.......... 39 USING VISUAL SCAN............................................. 40 CHAPTER 10PROGRAMMABLE MEMORY (PM) PROGRAMMABLE INFORMATION......................... 41 APPLICATION EXAMPLES..................................... 42 PM CHANNEL DEFAULT VALUES.......................... 42 STORING IN PM CHANNELS................................. 43 RECALLING A PM CHANNEL................................. 43 AUTO PM CHANNEL SAVE.................................... 43 CHAPTER 11SKY COMMAND II+ (K-TYPE ONLY) PROGRAMMING CALL SIGNS............................... 44 PROGRAMMING A TONE FREQUENCY................ 45 PROGRAMMING COMMUNICATION SPEED......... 45 CONFIGURING A TNC BAND................................. 45 STARTING SKY COMMAND II+ OPERATION......... 46 TO EXIT SKY COMMAND II+ OPERATION............ 46 CHAPTER 12QUICK KEY REFERENCE USB/ LSB mode...................................................... 47 CW mode................................................................ 48 FM mode ................................................................. 49 FSK mode............................................................... 50 AM mode................................................................. 51
1 BEFORE YOU BEGIN This manual was created to show you how to access the functions you want to operate, and how to quickly configure the transceiver, through the use of the RC-2000. If you are operating the TS-2000(X)/ TS-B2000 transceiver for the first time, we recommend you read the TS-2000(X)/ TS-B2000 instruction manual before operating the RC-2000. Since this manual does not cover the functions in detail, make sure you have the TS-2000(X)/ TS-B2000 instruction manual handy for reference. PREPARATION (Pages 2 ~ 6) When you are getting ready to install the brackets and cables, read this chapter. QUICK START (Page 7) If you are operating the RC-2000 for the first time, read this chapter and follow the instructions for a trial run. KEYS AND CONTROLS (Page 8 ~ 12) CYCLING THE KEY GROUPS (Pages 13 ~ 30) These chapters describe how to access and configure the various functions available on the RC-2000. Refer to the page that explains your desired key control. SATELLITE MODE (Pages 31 ~ 33) This chapter describes how to control the functions while ABOUT THIS MANUAL you are operating in the Satellite mode. EASY VIEWING MODE (Pages 34 ~ 36) This chapter describes how to control the functions while you are in the Easy Viewing mode. PACKET CLUSTER TUNE (Pages 37 ~ 38) This chapter describes how to control the functions when you activate the Packet Cluster Tune mode. VISUAL SCAN (Pages 39 ~ 40) This chapter describes how to control the functions when you activate the Visual Scan function. PROGRAMMABLE MEMORY (Pages 41 ~ 43) This chapter describes how to store and recall the Programmable Memory function that is available on the RC-2000. SKY COMMAND II+ (K-TYPE ONLY) (Pages 44 ~ 46) This chapter describes how to control the Sky Command II+ functions. QUICK KEY REFERENCE (Pages 47 ~ 51) Alphabetical listing of the key functions in each operating mode. A Quick look-up table for referring to the page(s) in this guide as well as the TS-2000(X)/ TS-B2000 instruction manual.
2 Install the bracket securely onto the vehicle, using 6 sets of the supplied screws (N99-2024-XX). Then, prepare the transceiver by loosely screwing in the rear screws. Hook those screws onto the rear guide rail of the mounting bracket, then adjust the transceiver to your desired angle before tightening the screws. Insert and tighten the front screws to secure the transceiver in place. To remove the transceiver from the bracket, first remove the front screws, then loosen the rear screws slightly and pull the transceiver forward to unlatch it from the bracket. Do not install the transceiver so that it is vertically on its side. PREPARATION INSTALLATION When using the RC-2000 in your vehicle, you can install the transceiver in the trunk, under the seat or under the dash board. On the transceiver, install the DC cable (7 m/ 23.1 ft), the microphone extension cable (5 m/ 16.5 ft), a cable for the speaker (5 m/ 16.5 ft), a cable to the RC-2000 (5 m/ 16.5 ft), and coaxial cable(s) to the antenna (not supplied in this package). Make sure all cable lengths are adequate before installing the brackets. TRANSCEIVER INSTALLATION When installing the metal plates, first attach the plastic spacers (G11-2698-XX) to the transceiver. This is necessary to protect the TS-2000(X)/ TS-B2000 from scratches. Note: The plastic spacers (G11-2698-XX) are supplied accessories for the TS-2000(X)/ TS-B2000 transceiver. Front screwsRear screws Spacers (G11-2698-XX) The tab faces out The tab faces out Bracket Vehicle chassis Spring washerFlat washer Nut 6 mm x 20 mm 4 mm x 10 mm 3 mm x 4 mm
3 FRONT PANEL INSTALLATION 1Assemble the mounting brackets using the 2 supplied hexagon SEMS screws and the 2 flat washers. ¥ Do not completely tighten the screws in this step. 2Peel off the paper backing from the base of the bracket. 3Position the bracket in the vehicle, then install it securely using the 3 supplied self-tapping screws and the 3 flat washers.4Align the grooves on the front panel over the bracket tabs. 5Slide the front panel down until it locks in place. ¥ The tab on the front panel must be completely locked by the bracket otherwise vehicle vibration may cause the front panel to become dislodged. 6Position the front panel at your desired angle, then completely tighten the 2 SEMS screws on the bracket. SEMS screw Self-tapping screw Flat washerBracket tab Locking tab SEMS screw 4 mm x 10 mm 4 mm x 14 mm
4 SPEAKER AND MIC CABLE INSTALLATION Connect the speaker extension cable plug to the EXT.SP1 or EXT.SP2 connector {TS-2000 page 78}. Then connect a plug from the speaker to the jack as shown below. Connect the microphone extension cable between the microphone jack on the front of the transceiver and the microphone connector, as shown below. MODULAR PLUG CABLE CONNECTION Use the supplied modular plug cable to connect the front panel to the main unit. Connect the 4-pin plug to the front panel and 6-pin plug to the main unit. Note: It is easy to identify between the plugs, as the 6-pin plug is slightly wider than the 4-pin plug. 4-pin plug 6-pin plug Microphone extention cable Noise filter (large) Speaker extension cable Noise filter (small) Noise filter (small) TS-2000/TS-2000X TS-B2000
5 DC POWER CABLE INSTALLATION The vehicle battery must have a nominal rating of 12 V. Never connect the transceiver to a 24 V battery. Be sure to use a 12 V vehicle battery that has sufficient current capacity. If the current to the transceiver is insufficient, the display may darken during transmission, or transmit output power may drop excessively. 1Route the DC power cable supplied with the transceiver directly to the vehicleÕs battery terminals using the shortest path from the transceiver. ¥ If you are using a noise filter, it should be installed with an insulator to prevent it from touching any metal on the vehicle. ¥ We recommend you do not to use the cigarette lighter socket since some cigarette lighter sockets introduce an unacceptable voltage drop. ¥ If the power cable must be routed through a hole in the vehicle chassis or body, for example in the firewall at the front of the passenger compartment, use a rubber grommet to protect the cable from abrasion. Dismantle the fuse holder to pass the cable through the firewall. ¥ The entire length of the cable must be dressed so it is isolated from heat, moisture, and the engine secondary (high voltage) ignition system/ cables. 2After the cable is in place, wind heat-resistant tape around the fuse holder to protect it from moisture and tie down the full run of cable. 3To prevent the risk of short circuits, disconnect other wiring from the negative (Ð) battery terminal before connecting the transceiver. 4Confirm the correct polarity of the connections, thenattach the power cable to the battery terminals; red connects to the positive (+) terminal, black connects to the negative (Ð) terminal. ¥ Use the full length of the cable without cutting off any excess, even if the cable is longer than required. In particular, never remove the fuse holders from the cable. 5Reconnect any wiring you may have removed from the negative battery terminal. 6Connect the DC power cable to the transceiverÕs power supply connector. ¥ Press the connectors firmly together until the locking tab clicks. Fuse (25 A) Red Black
6 CHECKING THE CONNECTIONS After installing the brackets and cables, make sure all the connections have been made in accordance with the following diagram. EXT. SP28W PANEL COM ANT 2 ANT 1ANT 144 AT ANT 1.2G DC 13.8V ANT 430EXT. SP18W ACC2EXT. CONTREMOTEHF RX ANT PADDLEKEY GND 2 1 RC-2000 panel External speaker MicrophoneTo antenna Microphone extension cable DC Power cable Speaker extension cable RC-2000 cableMounting bracket Vehicle battery (12 V)