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Kenwood ProTalk TK-3710 - User Manual

Kenwood ProTalk TK-3710
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USER MANUAL
TK-3710
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Summary

PREPARATION

INSTALLING; REMOVING THE BATTERY PACK

Instructions for attaching and detaching the battery pack from the transceiver.

INSTALLING THE ANTENNA

Procedure for screwing the antenna onto the transceiver securely.

INSTALLING THE BELT CLIP

Guide for attaching the belt clip using binding screws.

INSTALLING THE CAP OVER THE SPEAKER; MICROPHONE JACKS

How to install the protective cap for speaker/microphone jacks for waterproofing.

INSTALLING THE SPEAKER; MICROPHONE OR HEADSET

Steps to connect and secure speaker/microphone or headset accessories.

ORIENTATION

Buttons and Controls

Description of transceiver buttons and their functions.

PTT (Push to Talk) switch

How to use the Push-to-Talk switch for transmitting.

Side 1 button (Squelch Off)

Function of the Side 1 button for squelch control.

Side 2 button (Backlight)

Turning the display backlight on and off using Side 2.

Display

Explanation of indicators and symbols shown on the transceiver display.

BASIC OPERATION

POWER ON

Procedure for turning the transceiver on and initial display.

ADJUST THE VOLUME

How to control the audio output level using the volume control.

SELECT A CHANNEL

Steps to choose a desired operating channel.

MAKE A CALL

Instructions for initiating a transmission to another party.

RECEIVE VOICE

How the transceiver indicates receiving a voice transmission.

POWER OFF

Steps to safely turn off the transceiver.

SIMPLEX; DUPLEX SELECT MODE

How to switch between Simplex and Duplex operating modes.

SQUELCH OFF

Activating Squelch Off to listen for weak signals.

BACKLIGHT

Turning the display backlight on and off.

TRANSMIT POWER

Changing the transmit power level between high and low.

BUTTON LOCK FUNCTION

How to lock and unlock transceiver buttons and the selector.

BATTERY STATUS

Checking the remaining battery power and status indicators.

LED INDICATOR STATUS

Meaning of different LED colors and patterns.

OPERATOR SELECTABLE TONE (OST)

OST FUNCTION ON; OFF

Steps to enable or disable the OST function for channels.

OST SETTINGS

Configuring CTCSS frequencies or DCS codes for OST.

SCAN

SCAN DELETE;ADD

Adding or removing channels from the scan list.

ACCESSIBLE FUNCTIONS

FUNCTION MODE

Understanding how dealer-programmed functions affect operation.

MENU MODE

Navigating and using the transceiver's menu system.

Menu Access

Step-by-step guide to accessing menu options.

FUNCTIONS OVERVIEW

Autodial

Sending DTMF codes quickly from the Autodial List.

Backlight

Turning the LCD display backlight on or off.

Battery Status

Detailed explanation of how to check the remaining battery power and status indicators.

Button Lock

How to lock and unlock transceiver buttons and the selector to prevent accidental operation.

Channel Entry

Mode for selecting and entering channel numbers.

High Transmit Power

Turning high transmit power on or off for increased output.

Low Transmit Power

Turning low transmit power on or off for reduced output.

Monitor

Turning transceiver signaling off to listen to all received calls.

Priority-channel Select

Setting priority channels for automatic selection during incoming calls.

Scan Delete; Add

Including or omitting channels in the scan sequence.

Squelch Off

Turning transceiver squelch off to hear weak signals.

FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONS

Transceiver Password

How to set and use a password to protect the transceiver from unauthorized access.

TEMPORARY CHANNEL LOCKOUT

Temporarily removing channels from the scanning sequence during operation.

PRIORITY SCAN

How the transceiver automatically switches to a Priority channel when a call is received.

SCAN REVERT

Selecting the channel to revert to after transmitting during a scan.

VOICE OPERATED TRANSMISSION (VOX)

VOX Type

Explanation of VOX and Semi-VOX operation modes.

VOX Operation

Steps to activate and use the VOX feature for hands-free transmission.

Semi-VOX Operation

How to use Semi-VOX for continuous transmission while speaking.

VOX Gain Level

Adjusting the microphone sensitivity for VOX operation.

BACKGROUND OPERATIONS

TIME-OUT TIMER (TOT)

Preventing continuous transmission on a channel for extended periods.

BATTERY SAVER

Extending battery life by reducing power consumption.

LOW BATTERY WARNING

Alerts for recharging or replacing the battery due to low power.

SIGNAL STRENGTH INDICATOR

Visual indication of the strength of received signals.

SPECIFICATIONS

UHF CB CHANNELS & FREQUENCIES

Kenwood ProTalk TK-3710 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeTwo-way radio
Channels16
Power Output5W
Water ResistanceIP54
Battery LifeUp to 18 hours
Operating Temperature-30°C to +60°C

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