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Kantronics KPC-9612 - Who Should Read this Manual; Before You Start

Kantronics KPC-9612
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KPC-9612 Version 5.2 July 19, 1994
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Who should read this manual?
The Getting Started portion of this manual is intended as a quick reference guide to assist new
users.
NOTE: The radio port wiring on the KPC-9612 is slightly different from other Kantronics TNCs as a
result of added control signal capabilities. All users should review this Information before connect-
ing the KPC-9612 to a radio.
Before You Start
Your KPC-9612 comes with one DB-9 (male) connector, one DB-15 (male) connector, 6 feet of 5-
conductor shielded cable, a 3.5 mm phone plug, and a 2.1 mm power connector. You must supply
the serial cable to connect the KPC-9612 to your Computer (DB-25 male required to connect to the
KPC-9612), a source of regulated de power (12 V nominal), and the connectors to interface with
your radio(s). Wring diagrams for some radios are included in this manual. If your radio is not
shown, use the guide-lines on pages 14 and 19, along with your radio manual, to determine prop-
er wiring.
To help you explore your KPC-9612, we've included a 3-½" disk with two terminal programs - Pac-
term and GMON. These programs are not copy protected and you are free to make copies on 5-
1/4" disks if necessary for your own personal use. The Pacterm program is no longer being updat-
ed; it is only provided as a simple program to get you started. The Pacterm documentation will be
found at the end of this manual. The GMON program is a slightly more sophisticated program, but
is not considered full-featured. Documentation for GMON is located on the disk in a file named
GMON.DOC.

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